Prague Square
"Prague Square" is a song sung by Jolin Tsai, arranged by Zhong Xingmin, written by Fang Wenshan, composed by Jay Chou and sung the rap part of the song, and Yu Jin sang the rap part of children's voice, included in Jolin Tsai and released by Sony Music on March 7, 2003, The album "Look at My 72 Changes".
Light on the keys
Painted glass window
Decorated with Gothic church
So and so
A period of wandering sorrow
Seeing along the direction of the sound of the piano
The rose is attached to an eighteenth-century oil painting
beside
Appreciate quietly
Thinking
Your romance
look in
Is it the same for how long
a fu shou
a fu shou
yap so so sorry
so so so
Moderato yo
Andantino yo
Portamento yo
Fortissimo yo
Thief he stole
The monk says no
I wake up from the dream
Nothing
I'm standing in Prague's square at dusk
Cast hope in the Trevi Fountain
The group of white doves turned their backs to the sunset
The picture is so beautiful I dare not look at it
The unmanned corridors of Prague's squares
I dance and spin alone
Not far away you sing far away
You are really not used to it without me
Light
Painted glass window
Decorated with Gothic church
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So and so
A period of wandering sorrow
Seeing along the direction of the sound of the piano
The rose is attached to an eighteenth-century oil painting
beside
Appreciate quietly
Thinking
Your romance
look in
Is it the same for how long
a a fu shou
a a fu shou
yap so so sorry
so so so
Moderato yo
Andantino yo
Portamento yo
Fortissimo yo
Thief he stole
The monk says no
I wake up from the dream
Nothing
I'm standing in Prague's square at dusk
Cast hope in the Trevi Fountain
The group of white doves turned their backs to the sunset
The picture is so beautiful I dare not look at it
The unmanned corridors of Prague's squares
I dance and spin alone
Not far away you sing far away
You really don't learn without me
The square in Prague at dusk (yo moderato yo andantino yo portamento yo fortissimo yo)
I cast hope in the Trevi Fountain (the thief stole it, the monk said no, after waking up from the dream, I have nothing huh)
The group of white pigeons face the sunset
That picture is too beautiful, I dare not look at it (a a fu shou a a fu shou yap so so sorry so so so)
Crowded theatre in Prague's square (moderato yo andantino yo portamento yo fortissimo yo)
A cafe in a quiet alley (the thief stole it, the monk said no, after waking up from the dream, I have nothing huh)
I’m checking out, you’re cooking thick soup
This is the final answer to the story (a a fu shou a a fu shou yap so so sorry so so so so
After a contract dispute with the former brokerage company, Jolin Tsai regained her freedom in 2003 and released her first Mandarin album "Watch Me 72 Changes" after she invested in her new owner, Sony Music. The company specially invited five Taiwanese music production giants: Huang Yi, Xue Zhongming, Jay Chou, Li Song and Wang Zhiping to tailor this Mandarin album according to Jolin's sound quality, singing voice, positioning and potential.