In terms of diss ability, young Jay Chou has never lost, these few songs are simply too dare to write

"Tucao Conference" and " China New Rap " made the so-called diss culture popular in the public eye. And when it comes to music creation, it is only the young Jay Chou who dare to directly aim at satire and spearhead, right?


2001, Jay Chou included "Dad, I'm Back" in the album "Fantasy", using very straightforward but socially meaningful language, calling for a stop to domestic violence, because the innocent children who are ultimately hurt are those innocent children :

​​In fact, when I go home, I want to stop all

​​and let the family go back to the past. The sweet and warm scent of joy

​​Although this is the fact that I fabricated

​​is a bit ironic and a bit acidic

, but it resonates in this happy society

Resonance to stop all violence


. This song was later adapted by Hua Chenyu. It was sung on a TV variety show. It made people feel lonely: Whoops, can the song be sung like this?


2003's "Ye Huimei", Jay Chou's "Terraces" which dominates lyrics, music, singing and arrangement, incidentally complained that Fang Wenshan's writing speed was too slow, mainly aimed at the endless commercial development. Bai's language is full of endless local feelings. Remember to sing in the lyrics:

​​What do you say to decorate me?

can only use the camera to record the natural

take photos to the next generation to give the next generation aftertaste

poor and sad

The forest greenery has become a documentary

, I can’t smell the greenery

I can only enjoy the misty air

I can’t educate you

I’m not your teacher

I’m not the principal

and I can’t give you a slap


z13, and the song of "Qi Lun" in the same year,

The sung and arranged "Grandma" first criticized Jay Chou for giving money but refused to accompany the elderly. Secondly, Jay Chou satirized the Golden Melody Award in this song. Many Jay Chou fans should be aware of the grudge between Jay Chou and the Golden Melody Award. It can only be said that Jay Chou, who is young and energetic, does have the strength and capital to counteract what he thinks is unfair.


In 2005, Jay Chou "November Chopin" used a hipop-style "Bewildered on All Sides" to shoot the target directly at the paparazzi, those who peeped and reported the privacy of the artist. Before the song was released, Yang Junrong also went through a very comprehensive thinking and decided to support Jay Chou in firing on some gossip media. The song mv found Zhou Xun to cooperate. This is the biggest card that Jay Chou has invited so far. It may also be because of the paparazzi that led to the breakup of Jay Chou and Patty Hou in the later "I am not worthy". Later, Lara, the lead singer of Nan Quan’s mother, was punished for playing games with member Yu Hao, and took photos of photo stickers to play kisses. Unexpectedly, it was published in Gossip Weekly. Jay Chou, who has always been the subject of paparazzi, saw a joke made by his apprentice. The photo was taken care of by gossip, and he wrote a special song called "Photograph", even made a music video, lost his apprentice Nan Quan's mother, and took the opportunity to satirize the paparazzi.



In 2006, "Compendium of Materia Medica" and "Red Imitation" in Jay Chou's "Still Fantasy" turned the object of diss into plagiarism and follower. "Compendium of Materia Medica" also made a deep appeal: to promote Chinese culture. Now it has indeed proved that Jay Chou’s popularity has never depended on luck and speculation. Those musicians who have imitated Jay Chou’s style for years have now gradually faded out of public view.


In 2007, Jay Chou included "Tip" in "I'm Very Busy". The irony was those fake brothers who didn't talk about loyalty but had many shortcomings. Later, it was reported that Jay Chou's song was actually sung by Luo Zhixiang.


Young Jay Chou has a very cool personality, and his music is also very vigorous and infectious. He is loved by many fans born in the 80s and 90s. People will always grow and change in the experience, and gradually reconcile with everything around him and himself. In "Superman Can't Fly", Jay Chou no longer uses very sharp vocabulary and tunes to respond to those doubts: Don’t ask me whether I have cried, because Superman can’t shed tears...