The episode of the animation "Inuyasha", after filling in the Cantonese lyrics, becomes more poignant

Eighteen years ago, on August 15, 2003, E-kids released the Cantonese album "Smile".

is a Hong Kong music group that debuted in 2002. Although the formation of E-kids is encouraging, their development is not satisfactory. The three members of the group were originally wage earners working in the restaurant. Fortunately, they were appreciated by Alan Tam and . They signed into the record company Oriental Charm in the form of a group and made their official debut with the album "Charm Mobile".

However, after their debut, E-kids, not to mention the popularity, even maintaining the combination is more difficult. In 2002, even though they released two albums "Love Secrets" and "Diary" in succession, in 2003, the combination suddenly fell into a trough, and it was not until August that the "Smile" album was released. The album

only included six works. After the listing, it still did not arouse any repercussions. On the contrary, the group was hurriedly disbanded a year later. "Smile" has also become the last studio album of E-kids.

In 2021, it is estimated that not many fans still know that there is a Hong Kong group called "E-kids", not to mention that there will be such an album in the world in August 2003.

However, the reason why "Listen to a song and talk about love" deliberately mentioned is not deliberately nostalgic, but in the album "Smile" there is a song "Play with Toys" which was played more than 200 times in a loop by the author in 2003.

is adapted from the OST "Graduate~さよならは明日のために~" from the Japanese anime "Inuyasha". Zhen Jianqiang's Chinese lyrics can be said to have a finishing touch.

"Don't I be a toy that you love / I want to go by at night / dream about a certain episode and cry / I'm sad enough to call anyone praise / In fact, happy to quit is not a sin / I am not afraid of who will kiss you again / I am tired because of a broken relationship / I would rather play It’s more tiring/entertaining/don’t you know how to get it..." Even after eighteen years, I heard this humming again, and I still felt deeply moved.

There are a thousand words for this work, but it is better to listen to it once more.

If you are interested, you can search for this song on QQ Music. I personally think that any friend who likes Cantonese songs will not be disappointed in this work.

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