Lyrics: vincent fang
Music: Jay Chou
Original song: Jay Chou
The corners of your mouth? Slightly tilted? Sexy and hopeless
Can't imagine? Such a heartbeat? You want everything.
Soft drinks? Rising bubbles? I will be interested in your preferences
A bottle? Drink it all? The most important thing here is excitement.
You're sensational? Give a hug? The candle is burning? Have a certain mood
How many seconds did your eyes lose focus? About your dance.
You wriggle your waist lazily? Can't stand it? You laugh in the wind.
Smells like rosemary? A coquetry with mint flavor
Send a signal of love to me? You are graceful like a cat.
Move around lightly? The sweetness of love spreads and ferments
Ambiguous? Come here? Just right? Soft drinks? Rising bubble
What will I like about you? A bottle? Drink it all.
The most important thing here is excitement? You're sensational? Give a hug
The candle is burning? Have a certain mood? Eyes out of focus for a few seconds.
About your dance? You wriggle your waist lazily? cannot stand
You smile with the wind? It smells of rosemary.
A coquetry with mint flavor? Send a signal of love to me
You are graceful like a cat? Move around lightly
Does the sweetness of love spread and ferment? Ambiguous? Come here? just
The corners of your mouth? Slightly tilted? Sexy and hopeless
Can't imagine? Such a heartbeat? You want everything.
Your lipstick? Bright and flattering? A confident pride.
What omen? Subtle atmosphere? Because I love you, I know
Omen? Subtle atmosphere? Because I love you, I know
Extended data:
Rosemary is a song sung by Jay Chou. Written by vincent fang, composed by Jay Chou and arranged by Zhong Xingmin, it was included in the album Still Fan Texi released by Jay Chou in 2006. In 2007, this song won the second season in the wireless music list.
Creative background:
Chopin in November, released by Jay Chou in 2005, was criticized for no breakthrough and no change.
In 2006, when preparing for the album Still Fan Texi, Jay Chou changed his style and broke through the previous route, and created the jazz-style song Rosemary. He also tried to sing sexy when recording. vincent fang wrote the lyrics of this song with the idea that "the fragrance of Rosemary describes the charm of women".