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"He-R(魚仔)" | |
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Song by Crowd Lu | |
Released | July 15, 2017 |
Genre | Mandarin, Taiwanese Mix |
“He-R” (魚仔) is a mini-album by Taiwanese singer Crowd Lu, featuring the theme song "He-R" and the ending song "Hope One Day"( 明仔載) that he composed for the TV drama "A Boy Named Flora A" ( 植劇場-花甲男孩轉大人), which he starred in, with the music video directed by Chu Yu-Ning ( 瞿友寧), and the physical version of the album was released by Team Ear Music ( 添翼創越工作室) on July 15, 2017 [1]. Chu Yu-Ning said that he sang the song for his late grandma, [1] and once said, "We are a group of fish, swimming around in the universe, and sometimes we need a companion to find meaningful things in our lives". Chu Yu-Ning, believes that the song expresses the heartfelt sentiments of all the outgoing travelers, and that after listening to the song, one would want to embrace their family members and loved ones. [2]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Vocals | Length |
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1. | "He-R (魚仔)" (Theme Song) | Crowd Lu | Crowd Lu | Crowd Lu | |
2. | "Hope One Day (明仔載)" (End Song) | Crowd Lu | Crowd Lu | Crowd Lu |
The music video of “He-R” (魚仔) was uploaded on KKBOX for four days, with more than 700,000 views, [3] and nearly two million views. [4] after a few days. The physical version of the album beat KKBOX's "Stranger In The North" ( 漂向北方) after its release, [5] and was shortlisted for four awards at the 29th Golden Melody Awards, namely Song of the Year, Best Composer, Best Lyricist, and Best Single Producer, [6]ultimately winning the Song of the Year and Best Composer awards.
After the death of her father, artist Queen Wei ( 魏如昀) uploaded a video of herself singing “He-R” (魚仔) on June 15, 2017 to pay tribute to her father, which was praised by Crowd Lu. [2]Paper cutter Lin Yujun ( 林昱君) was inspired to create a paper cut with this theme after listening to “He-R” (魚仔) and "Hope One Day" (明仔載) . [7]
The 52nd Golden Bell Awards Crowd Lu with the title, remembering the late TV personality - To The beautiful songs you've made possible - “He-R” (魚仔)
Submission declined on 16 November 2023 by
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talk). This submission's references do not show that the subject
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guidelines on the notability of music-related topics). Before any resubmission, additional references meeting these criteria should be added (see
technical help and learn about
mistakes to avoid when addressing this issue). If no additional references exist, the subject is not suitable for Wikipedia.
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"He-R(魚仔)" | |
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Song by Crowd Lu | |
Released | July 15, 2017 |
Genre | Mandarin, Taiwanese Mix |
“He-R” (魚仔) is a mini-album by Taiwanese singer Crowd Lu, featuring the theme song "He-R" and the ending song "Hope One Day"( 明仔載) that he composed for the TV drama "A Boy Named Flora A" ( 植劇場-花甲男孩轉大人), which he starred in, with the music video directed by Chu Yu-Ning ( 瞿友寧), and the physical version of the album was released by Team Ear Music ( 添翼創越工作室) on July 15, 2017 [1]. Chu Yu-Ning said that he sang the song for his late grandma, [1] and once said, "We are a group of fish, swimming around in the universe, and sometimes we need a companion to find meaningful things in our lives". Chu Yu-Ning, believes that the song expresses the heartfelt sentiments of all the outgoing travelers, and that after listening to the song, one would want to embrace their family members and loved ones. [2]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Vocals | Length |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | "He-R (魚仔)" (Theme Song) | Crowd Lu | Crowd Lu | Crowd Lu | |
2. | "Hope One Day (明仔載)" (End Song) | Crowd Lu | Crowd Lu | Crowd Lu |
The music video of “He-R” (魚仔) was uploaded on KKBOX for four days, with more than 700,000 views, [3] and nearly two million views. [4] after a few days. The physical version of the album beat KKBOX's "Stranger In The North" ( 漂向北方) after its release, [5] and was shortlisted for four awards at the 29th Golden Melody Awards, namely Song of the Year, Best Composer, Best Lyricist, and Best Single Producer, [6]ultimately winning the Song of the Year and Best Composer awards.
After the death of her father, artist Queen Wei ( 魏如昀) uploaded a video of herself singing “He-R” (魚仔) on June 15, 2017 to pay tribute to her father, which was praised by Crowd Lu. [2]Paper cutter Lin Yujun ( 林昱君) was inspired to create a paper cut with this theme after listening to “He-R” (魚仔) and "Hope One Day" (明仔載) . [7]
The 52nd Golden Bell Awards Crowd Lu with the title, remembering the late TV personality - To The beautiful songs you've made possible - “He-R” (魚仔)