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I believe many friends have heard the song "You Drunk Me", which is a dreamy and romantic love song sung by Huang Dawei, a veteran Hong Kong singer, and has drunk many fans. Huang Dawei also established his musical status with this song. In the next decade, this song was covered by countless singers, including Anita Mui, Wang Jie, Huang Xiaohu, Andy Lau, Wang Leehom, Eason Chan, Yoga Lin and Jam Hsiao. It was not until the appearance of G.E.M. that the original singing flavor was once again reproduced.

Even the original singer Huang Dawei said that G.E.M. is the best cover version in the minds of so many people. On the stage of Hunan Satellite TV's "I am a singer", G.E.M., an off-line female singer from Hong Kong and Taiwan 18, sang the song "You got me drunk" with deep affection, which made the audience ecstatic. In this way, the song revived in the second spring, re-entered the forefront of major music lists, and won the top ten golden melody awards in 20 14.

It can be said that G.E.M. made this song brilliant again, and at the same time, this song made G.E.M. popular on today's screen, which became the first two sentences of G.E.M.' s song "Drive to the edge of the city and roll down the window", and the feeling of sadness came instantly. Today, G.E.M. has gained a firm foothold in the mainland music scene, won the recognition of the audience with her super song creation ability, and frequently appeared in various music awards.

Speaking of this original song, Mr. Huang Dawei, it is also a legend. Born in Hong Kong, he immigrated to Hawaii as a child. At a concert in Hawaii, Huang Dawei felt the great charm of music and stage performance, and decided to start learning music and create his own stage. Then he returned to Taiwan Province Province and released his first English album. With his unique high-pitched singing, he began to be loved by the audience.

Now, on the stage of the third season of Zhejiang Satellite TV's singing program, the adaptation and cover of songs have become a daily routine here. Singer Tiger Hu will also complete the adaptation of two songs this week, including You Drunk Me. In Tiger Hu's own words, "The Huang Dawei version drives a jeep, while the G.E.M. version feels like sitting in a taxi", and this time he wants to change to a more modern style.

I have to say that Tiger Hu's adaptability is really strong. He can change a song without feeling the original song. This is called Ear Pregnancy Series. In the last issue of The Voice of Dreams, Tiger Hu reinterpreted Ronghao Li's masterpiece Li Bai. If I could do it all over again, I would choose Li Bai, a country rock work, which has always been very popular because of its clear and light rhythm and clever chord transformation. Tiger Hu's adaptation seems to be a rewritten song, giving people a fresh feeling.

Audience friends, which version do you like? Let's talk about it in the comments section.