The Launch of 'Long Live Adorableness', a Companion Song to 'Don’t Want to Grow Up'
6/28/2009 10:15:00 AM
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Earlier, super popular Taiwanese girl group S.H.E, in collaboration with A8 Music and through the wireless music club of China Mobile, released their first digital album [Map of Love]. Other than eight carefully chosen love songs, what grabbed most attention were of course the two brand new singles – [Locking in Time] and [Long Live Adorableness]. In just a few short days, the two songs already were warmly received by countless netizens and fans.
[Locking in Time] continued the trend of S.H.E’s love songs and had the potential to become a popular karaoke song.
[Long Live Adorableness] could be considered to be the companion song to [Don’t Want to Grow Up], their hit song from several years ago. It was also another attempt into techno-dance song from S.H.E. Combining Euro-bit dance rhythm, energetic singing and the most fashionable electro-pop style of the West, it was strong and forceful. Regardless of song or arrangement, it was more complicated than [Don’t Want to Grow Up]. Therefore it might more or less affect how people would receive it. Of course, the main point of this song was really its value as a conversation starter.
Browsing through the entire [Map of Love], whether it was new songs or old songs, none of them were really earth-shattering classics. However, it was strong on the popularity scale and full of conversation starters, just like the light comedies from Hong Kong which did not have much in-depth artistry but were terrific entertainment choices, therefore often-produced on a continual basis.
Source: GZ Daily
[Locking in Time] continued the trend of S.H.E’s love songs and had the potential to become a popular karaoke song.
[Long Live Adorableness] could be considered to be the companion song to [Don’t Want to Grow Up], their hit song from several years ago. It was also another attempt into techno-dance song from S.H.E. Combining Euro-bit dance rhythm, energetic singing and the most fashionable electro-pop style of the West, it was strong and forceful. Regardless of song or arrangement, it was more complicated than [Don’t Want to Grow Up]. Therefore it might more or less affect how people would receive it. Of course, the main point of this song was really its value as a conversation starter.
Browsing through the entire [Map of Love], whether it was new songs or old songs, none of them were really earth-shattering classics. However, it was strong on the popularity scale and full of conversation starters, just like the light comedies from Hong Kong which did not have much in-depth artistry but were terrific entertainment choices, therefore often-produced on a continual basis.
Source: GZ Daily


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