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What do you think of Jay Chou's new song "Waiting for you to finish class" compared with the previous songs?

"Waiting for you to finish class", a song written for youth, was specially released by Jay Chou on the birthday of 1. 18, giving fans a surprise. The song is still the original taste, Zhou's fresh and unique healing taste, but the difference is that the person listening to the song is no longer the original immature teenager.

This song is hard to say, because when I first listened to it, there was no melody that people fell in love with instantly. Its lyrics express a young man's regret that he didn't study hard and was not admitted to the university where his beloved was, so he had to rent it next to the school and wait for his beloved to finish class. "Waiting for you after class" is a nostalgic style on campus. For people who have stories now, there will be a * * * sound, but for me who has left middle school 10 years, I really don't have much feeling.

Jay Chou wrote many songs about campus and youth.

I tried to hold your hand on a windy day/but it rained so hard that I couldn't see you/how long will it take me to be by your side/maybe I'll be better when it clears up.

Dandelion's agreement, "the agreement of common growth/so clear/tick, I believe/agree to travel together/is your waywardness now/only".

In the garden party, "amber dusk is like sugar in the beautiful distance/your face is without makeup, but I am madly in love/my thoughts are elongated with the shadow of the evening/the tickets in my hand accompany me to count sheep".

Let's take a look at "one day, one year, I will find someone silently by your side/maybe I shouldn't be in your world/when you receive a love letter/it also means that I have gone far."

The lyrics of the previous songs are very poetic and beautiful. Every lyric in "Garden Party" rhymes, but the lyrics in "Waiting for you to finish class" are not so poetic. Comparatively speaking, I prefer the lyrics of the previous songs.

The melody that touched me from the beginning of these songs was "The Agreement of Dandelion", and the chorus part liked "Sunny Days" best. Although "When Class Is Over" didn't make my ears "pregnant", it was quite satisfactory, and let people know that it was Jay Chou's song.

Generally speaking, it is not as good as before, but it is not bad.