When Jay Chou starred for the first time, he wrote 2 songs specifically for this movie, one more classic than one.

sings and sings as the saying goes, but you are acting. After many singers have become famous in the music industry, they are not satisfied with just being a singer and start to develop into the show business circle. Generally speaking, a lot of movies are made. After all, compared with TV dramas, the popularity of movies will be higher, and the grades will be significantly higher. After Jay Chou made great achievements in music, he also developed into the film industry. The first movie he made was called "Looking for Jay Chou", but he only appeared as a guest appearance, and there were not many scenes, but it also surprised the fans very much. He felt that Jay Chou still has some acting talent.

After filming the film "Looking for Jay Chou", Jay Chou officially started his career as an actor. In 2005, he co-starred in the comic film "Initial D" with Edison Chen, Shawn Yue and others. The film was also widely acclaimed after it was released that year, and the reviews are still good. Although Jay Chou's acting skills in this movie are not very good, it also shows his hard work in filming. Jay Chou also won the Best Newcomer Award at the 42nd Golden Horse Awards for the role of Takumi Fujiwara, which also recognized his acting skills.

​​Jay Chou is also very satisfied with the movie he starred in for the first time. In order to make the movie more famous, Jay Chou wrote two songs for "Initial D". The first is the movie theme song "Drift", and the second is the movie episode "All the way north". These two songs became popular immediately after they were released, and they became popular all over the country along with the movie, and they were deeply loved by fans.

These two songs are very compatible with the theme of the movie. The melody and lyrics are very emotional. It can be said that they are more classic than one. "Drift" focuses on lightness and passion, and sings the mood and perception of the riders when racing. "All the way to the North" is about love, and the melody is relatively depressing. It resonates with many people who have experienced emotional damage and is full of emotion. These two songs are still outdated and have become youth memories in the minds of countless people.

Do you like these two songs?