Indeed, the song Lin Yuan planned to release in December was "Nocturne."
This song, along with "Blue and White Porcelain," belonged to the same batch of works.
The lyrics were written by Fang Wenshan.
The composition was still personally done by Director Zhou.
In terms of behind-the-scenes setup, it was the same as "Blue and White Porcelain."
For Lin Yuan,
both songs were eligible to participate in the battle of the chart-ranking gods.
He had two reasons for choosing to release "Blue and White Porcelain" first.
First, his opponent Lu Sheng's work was also in Chinese style, which was Blue Star's new classical;
Second, "Nocturne" being released in December allowed more flexibility in dealing with the opponent—if the opponent proved tougher than expected, Lin Yuan was prepared to add the piano piece as leverage.
Yes.
"Nocturne" could merely be a pop song, but if necessary, it could also transform into a classical piano piece, linking with pop music.
As it seemed now,