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"Rice Field" received positive reviews from music critics, with NetEase complimenting the song's lyrics and composition. "Rice Field" appeared at number three on the Hit FM's top 100 singles of the year ranking, and won Song of the Year at the Golden Melody Awards and Beijing Pop Music Awards. Its accompanying music video is set in a rural area ...
Three singles were promoted for the album—"Rice Field", "The Promised Love", and "Give Me the Time of a Song". "Rice Field" won Song of the Year at both the Golden Melody Awards in Taiwan and the Beijing Pop Music Awards in China, while Chou won Best Mandarin Male Singer at the former award ceremony for the album.
Namdo Field Songs (hangeul: 남도 들노래; romanisation: Namdo deulnorae) refers to a set of South Korean folk choral songs used by farmers in rice fields, specifically in the region of Jeolla Province. The Namdo Field Songs have been recognised as part of the Intangible Cultural Property of the Republic of Korea in 1973.
Wawa No Cidal was co-written and directed by Zheng Youjie (鄭有傑) and Lekal Sumi, and Suming was invited to compose the title song. The title of the song "Aka Pisawad" is Suming's commentary on the entire movie, and is the centerpiece of the film, [1] which depicts the story of the East Coast's virgin rice fields encountering tourism development.
They are sorted alphabetically by the television series' title. Any themes, scores, or songs which are billed under a different name than their respective television series' title are shown in parentheses, except in cases where they are officially billed as "Theme from [Series' Name]", "[Series' Name] Theme", etc., which are omitted.
Healing Rice Dumpling 療傷燒肉粽: Jay Chou: Romance, rice dumplings: 3:07 11-07: Piano of Sorrow 琴傷: Vincent Fang: Piano: Romance: 3:19 11-08: Sailor Afraid of Water 水手怕水: Alang Huang: Humor, sailor: 2:41 11-09: Not the End of the World 世界未末日: Vincent Fang: Motivational: 4:23 11-10: Shadow Play 皮影戲: Action Tang ...
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Jieun returns to sing the second verse of the song with interchanging scenes from the abandoned building, the misty rice field and in the back seat of the car. Yongguk proceeds to rap in the misty rice field but this time his hands are tied up with ropes while sitting in a chair and blindfolded in the scene where he raps in front of a red wall.