The pre-sale of the physical album of the mainland version of the "Flowers" drama soundtrack will start at 14:00 on September 22. The first batch of 5,000 copies will have a unique digital code, and the single CD of Hu Ge's version of "Stealing Heart" will be exclusive to the mainland version. Giveaway.
The mainland version of the "Flowers" drama soundtrack original album is released in the form of a 3cd set. The binding design is unique and the box is sealed with leather-textured material, showing a low-key and luxurious sense of the times and the hard work accumulated over the years. It contains 82 classic songs, original soundtracks and dialogues from the "Flowers" series, with a total duration of 180 minutes, leading listeners to immerse themselves into the world of "Flowers". The accompanying picture album contains dozens of stills carefully selected by the director, which are consistent with the aesthetic expression of "Flowers" and are a re-creation and extension of the series.
In the MV, Hu Ge once again returns to the identity of "Mr. Bao" and reproduces the classic back view. In the mv, Abao goes to a warehouse alone, looking for a piano engraved with a "goldfish" pattern. In Jin Yucheng's original work "Flowers", a goldfish was engraved on Betty's piano. Unfortunately, as time passed, the piano was lost. For Abao, Betty was his biggest regret in childhood. The sound of the goldfish piano was the melody that kept echoing in his memory. He was always looking for the piano with the goldfish pattern engraved on it. It was something he couldn't let go of deep in his heart. of love. In the MV, the lyrics "The long night becomes more and more deserted, and the memories become more and more lonely" are intertwined with Hu Ge's monologue, slowly releasing the deep emotions in Mr. Bao's heart.
This MV also specially invited "Dad Hu" Hu Yicai to play the role of "warehouse manager". Previously, Hu Ge said in the media that playing Mr. Bao gave him and his father more common language in their daily interactions. "Dad Hu" often joked to Hu Ge that he was much more handsome than "Mr. Bao" when he was young.
Father and son both performed in the movie, paying tribute to those "strugglers" who have experienced the glorious years like "Dad Hu". Hu Ge hopes to use this song to freeze the youthful days of his fathers forever.
Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Shoupenghuan
editor/Qiao Ying