Crazy Thinking
"Crazy Thinking" is a song composed by Chen Shaoqi, arranged by Wen Zhen, and sung by Jin Haixin. It is included in Jin Haixin's album "Feelings of the Heart" released on March 1, 2001. This song is a slow and slightly sad work by producer Wen Zhen humming. Hai Xin sang along with him several times. Everyone found that Hai Xin's unique voice and rhythm processing gave this work a new feel. In the end, Chen Shaoqi personally performed the knife, and after Mr Xu Ming's tailor-made arrangement for Hai Xin, "Crazy Thinking" was released.
Your smile is a brilliant flower
Beautiful and novel
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Too deep heart
There is a reason for your expression
Make every look be superstitious
You are making romantic coffee
Leave a lot of clues and never result
I want a promise
I won't be conquered by you, be deceived by you
I'm thinking wildly, I'd rather be lonely by myself
Not fall in your heart
I would rather be silent in silence
Not anchor in your heart
Make no mistakes for you
Don't say you will love me forever
I have no strength
Compete with others
Don't say what you will bring me
I'm not in the mood to read novels anymore
You are making romantic coffee
Leave a lot of clues and never result
I want a promise
I won't be conquered by you, be deceived by you
I'm thinking wildly, I'd rather be lonely by myself
Don't fall in your heart baby
I would rather be silent in silence
Not anchor in your heart
Not sorry for you
I'm thinking wildly, I'd rather be lonely by myself
Don't fall in your heart baby
I would rather be silent in silence
Not anchor in your heart
I'm thinking wildly, I'd rather be lonely by myself
Don't fall in your heart no no baby
I would rather be silent in silence
Not anchor in your heart
Not sorry for you
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Leave me to leave me
Love loneliness
da la da
Leave me to leave me
Love loneliness
da la da
Silence in silence
When recording, the guitarist was asked to use a distorted tone to play the interlude part, which sounded quite imposing, but the result did not match Haixin’s temperament and musical style. At the end of work, the guitarist accidentally picked it up. In a kind of warm tone, suddenly almost all the staff shouted in unison: "That's how it feels!" Indeed, the soft and euphemistic melody exuded by the acoustic guitar is just right to set off the atmosphere of the song. Very in line with Haixin’s style