The ninth episode of the music talk show "Le Lai Le Happy" will be broadcast on Zhejiang Satellite TV at 22:00 today (4th) and will be launched on Z Video. In this program, "Prince of Melancholy" Jiang Yuheng will affectionately perform four classic masterpieces "Looking Back Aga

The ninth episode of the

music talk show "Le Lai Le Happy" will be broadcast on Zhejiang Satellite TV at 22:00 today (4th), and will be launched on zTV. In this program, "Prince of Melancholy" Jiang Yuheng will affectionately perform four classic masterpieces, "Looking Back Again", "The Moving Heart", "My Friends and Me" and "Three Plum Blossom Lanes", evoking deep memories and resonance from the audience. In addition, he will also share the three golden songs that have had the most profound impact on his music career, and boldly challenge the task of reinterpreting many classic songs in a "melancholy style" to show the audience a "melancholy" yet slightly lively Jiang Yuheng.

In 1991, Jiang Yuheng made his debut on the CCTV Spring Festival Gala with "Looking Back Again", making him a household name. In tonight's program, as the prelude of "Looking Back Again" slowly sounded, the audience seemed to travel back to the golden age when golden songs were frequently released. Jiang Yuheng's iconic voice instantly evoked the memories of youth and love in countless people's hearts. Not only that, Jiang Yuheng also selected and performed three songs that had a profound impact on his career: "Unspeakable", "Love Song 1980" and "Love Me". The English song "Unspeakable", a "love song" with his wife, is given a more tragic atmosphere by Jiang Yuheng's highly textured voice interpretation; Luo Dayou's "Love Song 1980" is not only Jiang Yuheng's first entry into the music scene The starting point was also the key to discovering his singing talent; in the end, Jiang Yuheng re-sung his popular debut song "Love Me", proving once again that classics never fade. In the

program, Yu Chengqing randomly requested songs on the spot, testing Jiang Yuheng's musical control. Yu Chengqing first used the lazy jazz version of "Endless Love for You" as a sample to raise the challenge to the highest level. Later, Yu Chengqing launched an impromptu challenge to Jiang Yuheng, asking him to reinterpret this Aaron Kwok classic dance song in his own way. Immediately afterwards, Yu Chengqing boldly suggested that Jiang Yuheng try to sing his masterpiece "Ode to Happiness" with a melancholy voice, turning this well-known song into a "less happy" version. "Ode to Happiness", which makes us dance when we hear the prelude, was actually sung by Jiang Yuheng with a "feeling of vicissitudes of life". In addition to the in-depth communication on music, Jiang Yuheng and Yu Chengqing also revisited their childhood game - playing cards on the show. The super "cruel" punishment mechanism formulated by the two not only made Yu Chengqing worried during the game, but also made Jiang Yuheng bluntly say "Tremendous stress".

Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Zu Weiwei

editor/Cui Wei