The theme song of the movie "Romantic Cherry Blossoms" is written by Chen Shaoqi, composed by Jin Peida and sung by Aaron Kwok. Issued on July 1 2006.
Lyrics:
Come on, come on, come on, Nan Desuka Sacoor,
Like cherry blossoms in full bloom, the petals of love will soon fall.
If your mouth cares about me, don't pretend to kiss me, just make it feel at home.
Swing like an animated protagonist. If we have love, we will shine.
The left and right hands are like pendulums. Draw a cross and let out fireworks.
Minnie coy sakura. oh, come and dance with me.
Minnie coy sakura. oh, come and dance with me.
Honey, honey, honey,
Come and dance with me,
If cherry blossoms can't survive the midsummer, love can't be grasped tightly and evaporated by the sun.
Get up, lonely doll. No action. Lonely? Happy to have nothing to say? ,
Swing like an anime protagonist, if we have love, we will shine,
The left and right hands are like pendulums, drawing crosses and creating magical colors.
Minnie coy sakura. oh, come and dance with me.
Minnie coy sakura. oh, come and dance with me.
Come and hold me tight.
Honey, hold your body tight.
Come and dance tonight.
Come and dance with me, come and come,
Oh, come and dance with me,
Oh, come and dance with me,
Come and hold me tight.
Honey, hold your body tight.
Come and dance tonight.
Come and dance with me, Minnie Coy, Ying An. Oh,
Come and dance with me, Minnie Koi Ying An O,
Come and dance with me, Minnie Koi Ying An O,
Come and dance with me, Minnie Koi Ying An O,
Come dance with me, come dance with me, KINOMOTO SAKURA,
Come dance with me, come dance with me, KINOMOTO SAKURA,
Come and dance with me, come and dance with me,
Extended data
Creative background:
Balabala cherry blossoms are all the rage for their dynamic and brisk melody and romantic and beautiful Balabala dance. Para Para (Japanese: パラパラ, or Para-Para, para) is a Japanese dance form that originated in the second half of the 20th century and became popular at the end of the 20th century. This dance is characterized by hand movements, except for simple foot movements, there are few lower body movements.
Because this feature is quite similar to the traditional Japanese folk dance, some people think that Parapara is like a modern version of the basin surge, so it is also called "flat basin surge". Para Para's dance music is mainly Techno and Eurobeat.