Wang Yitai Parker Collaborates With KIGGA On The New Song "Seeing The Mountain" To Interpret The Most Fashionable Chinese Style

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On September 25, the new single "Seeing the Mountain", a collaboration between the fourth music king Ether, Parker, and KIGGA, was released online.

This new song joins hands with the Shaolin series, a well-known domestic sports brand, to fully integrate traditional Chinese culture with new trends, interpreting poetry, chivalry, and martial arts temperament in the form of rap and electronic music.

Although Wang Yitai appeared as a flying guest in the recent music variety show "Rap Listen to Me" and shared the same frame with Paquette, the musical collaboration can almost be said to be a "reunion after a long absence." This time we joined forces with a commercial song, and with the icing on the cake from KIGGA, "Seeing the Mountain Again" has to be said to be a highly matched commercial song.

The passages of the three people in the song all have strong personal styles, expressing their interpretation of Shaolin from different perspectives. The wooden fish played the intro, and the drums began to set the rhythm of the entire song. KIGGA's "Ba Duan Jin" formula has the toughness of Shaolin Kung Fu. Parker's sentence "The subconscious mind of entering the market is to control the chivalry and domineering and move forward at full speed" once again brought shocking super traffic. Wang Yitai's "The Practice of Sweeping the Floor Moved Me Cleanly" vividly depicts the realm and scenery. Parker and Director Cao's arrangement, samples of national style elements and various Chinese musical instruments combined with chivalrous lyrics make people feel that the sword and shadow are right in front of them. The clean and clear singing expression is an annotation of Shaolin Zen.

"Looking at the Mountain" uses so-called "impetuous" rap music to express the dormant tranquility of Kung Fu. The combination of national style rap and national fashion conveys the carrying significance of rap and Shaolin. Kung Fu is art, and art reflects Kung Fu. Trends and traditions can be intertwined, and the same goes for rap and kung fu. They are always loved and never humble or arrogant.

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