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Coco Lee's classic songs

Coco Lee's classic song: Dagger Horse Dan.

"Knife and Horse Dan" is a song sung by Coco Lee, with lyrics by Fong, arrangement by Michael Lam, and composition and Rap part by Jay Chou, on Coco Lee's album Promise, released on October 13, 2001 by Sony Music.

"Knife and Horse Dan" is kind of a typical Chinese style song, changing the whole song to rock and adding the traditional Chinese instrument, the erhu, to the band. There's also the sound of the yangqin during the main part of the song, and the whole arrangement is configured in a way that combines rock and ancient style but with absolutely no sense of conflict.

In fact, rock is used to express emotions, as Shin said, and although there is hissing, there are always people who know how powerful and penetrating rock live is.

Introduction:

Coco Lee (CoCo Lee), born on January 17, 1975 in Hong Kong, China, Chinese pop singer, film and television actress.

In 1993, won the Hong Kong TVB organized the "New Talent Singing Competition" first runner-up, debut in Hong Kong. 1994, the release of the individual's debut music album, "love must be while it lasts". 1996, joined the Taiwan Sony Records music, music album "Coco Lee" won the Golden Songs Dragon Tiger Chart end of the year sales runner-up.

In 2001, her song "A Love Before Time" was nominated for Best Original Song at the 73rd Academy Awards, making her the first Chinese singer to sing at the Oscars. 2002, she sang the U.S. national anthem at the NBA.