The audience naturally projected this sentence onto Yang Hui.
It was here that they discovered Bei Chen's lyrics were quite impressive.
But Lu Jiuning wasn't identifying with Yang Hui, but with Bei Chen.
Because he had the same, or even worse, experience as Yang Hui.
She prefers to believe that this song was not actually prepared for Yang Hui, but rather for Bei Chen himself.
Otherwise, how could it be such a coincidence?
With the audience's thoughts varied, the chorus began:
"Ugly monster (ee-ya ee-ya ee-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah~), could you please not turn on the light?"
"The love I long for appears on a completely dark stage."
"Ugly monster~~~, in this ambiguous era."
My existence... was like an accident.
"..."
Putting everything else aside, the difficulty of the song has been increased.
The highest note he occasionally touched was G4, which is not considered high in the music industry.
But it can't withstand the high notes that last for more than 20 seconds, and for a long time it stays at f4, which makes it difficult.
People who haven't practiced will run out of breath or sing off-key while singing.
Not to mention that each sentence contains multiple vowel transitions and frequent switching between true and falsetto.
This raises the bar even higher.
For those focused on skill, this is already a feast for the eyes.
What's even more heartbreaking is the lyrics.
A person with intense anxiety about their appearance lives in darkness every moment.
Some people even wish they had never been born.
The song and lyrics deeply touched Yang Hui's heart.
The dim lighting provided excellent concealment; otherwise, you could already see her eyes, which were starting to redden.
However, the song continued: ...
...
...
P.S.: Besides Xue Zhiqian's version of "Ugly Monster", Li Keqin's cover of "Ugly Monster" in the fourth season of "Singer" is also very charming and has a different flavor. You should give it a listen!