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Chapter 1812 Sakura Release

Previously, Kim Jingsung went to the cemetery of his biological mother Kim Hyo-hee. He saw a row of cherry blossom trees planted by him with Kim’s father behind the cemetery. He got inspiration and wrote a song called “Sakura and Sakura, I want to see you”. This is a very touching song. His previous life was a classic masterpiece of Japanese male singer Kenichi Takano. Kenichi Takano describes a father’s deep nostalgia for his deceased daughter. This daughter is called “Sakura”, with beautiful tunes and emotional lyrics.

Later, the Japanese women's group rsp re-writes the lyrics and covers the song, also called "Sakura Sakura, I Want to See You" (also known as "Qingming Sakura Festival"), and responds as a daughter and encourages the father. The version retains the original "Sakura, I Want to See You" and gives her daughter's reply, "It's okay, don't cry anymore, I am the wind, surrounded by you, I am the star, and will always watch you and protect you."

Whether it is Kenichi Takano's version of "Sakura Sakura, I Want to Meet You" or the rsp version of "Sakura, I Want to Meet You", Kim Jingcheng likes it very much and thinks that these two versions should be put together and are indispensable. Kim Jingcheng herself wants to sing Kenichi Takano's version of "Sakura, I Want to Meet You" and Kim Jingcheng gives Soya the little girl she debuted as her single.

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Today is March 31, Saturday. At 12 noon today, the two singles of Kim Jingcheng's "Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura

In addition, Kim Jingcheng and Soya also specially recorded Japanese versions for two singles, one because the two songs in their previous life were Japanese songs, and the other because Kim Jingcheng knew that such two Japanese songs would definitely be very popular in the Japanese music industry. The two Japanese songs were directly taken to Japan for sale by jjc Entertainment Company, and jjc Entertainment Company has its own music sales channel in Japan.

As early as more than 20 days ago, Kim Jong-sung arranged Choi Min-hyuk to serve as Soya's instructor to strengthen the special training Soya's singing of the song "Sakura, Sakura, I want to see you". And when Soya came to JJC Entertainment Company as a trainee, Kim Jong-sung asked her to arrange for her to learn Japanese, because Kim Jong-sung felt that this girl was more suitable for the Japanese entertainment industry than the Korean entertainment industry and more in line with the Japanese aesthetic style.

Kim Jingcheng has a little Japanese foundation. He once released the Japanese version of "Bright" and sang several Japanese songs during a concert in Japan. This time, in order to sing the Japanese version of "Sakura and Sakura, I want to see you", Kim Jingcheng strengthened the special training for a few days before recording it.

In other words, there are actually four versions of "Sakura and Sakura, I Want to See You", namely: Kim Jong-sen Korean version, Kim Jong-sen Japanese version, soya Korean version, and soya Japanese version.

Today is March 31, which is the season for cherry blossoms in Seoul, South Korea. The time for cherry blossoms in Seoul is usually at the end of March and early April. At this time, the cherry blossom tunnel at Yeouido Lunzhong Road, Namshan Bajiao Pavilion, Kyung Hee University Cherry Blossom Road, etc. will become places that tourists like, especially for men and women in love. For them, cherry blossoms are a good foil for romantic love.

And in a few days it will be Qingming Festival, which is very suitable for listening to songs like "Cherry Blossoms, I Want to See You".

To add to the additional meaning, both China and South Korea celebrate the Qingming Festival, while Japan is just the Qingming Festival.

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At twelve o'clock, with the sound source and mv of the two singles "Sakura and Sakura, I Want to Meet You" and the soya version of "Sakura and Sakura, I Want to Meet You" released on the Korean Internet, the two immediately became hot topics on the Internet and became a hot search on the Internet. Naturally, media reports also flocked to it.

"Seoul Sports Network" reported: "As we all know, Kim Jong-sung is becoming more and more successful in his career, he is a very successful young businessman. What is even more admirable is that such a young rich businessman has not delayed his musical talent because of his busy business. No matter how busy his career is, or he is constantly launching new music works, just 12 days ago, Kim Jong-sung's single "Goodness" was loved by fans and moved many people. He was also selected as a wedding song by many newlywed couples. It is still ranked at the top of the major music source charts. Today, Kim Jong-sung released his new single "Sakura and Sakura, I Want to See You", which was launched at 12 noon. After just one hour, he rushed into the top ten of many audio source websites such as halo, melon, and naver. I believe it will be the top list soon."

"k-daily Entertainment News Network" reported: "According to the exclusive insider information obtained by our website, soya is 18 years old (Xu Sui), a girl artist focused on cultivating by jjc entertainment company. Compared with other girl artists, soya has unique advantages because she is Kim Jingsung's niece, Kim Jingsung is her cousin, and Kim Jong Kook is also her cousin. Obviously, Kim Jingsung loves this niece. This time, soya's debut single "Sakura Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Sakura, Scooter, to protect his niece. The two versions of the same song make people think of "At You" and "Stay With Me" that Kim Jingsung and Sun Danfei sang respectively."

Both of these companies are media under Jin Jingcheng.

Even more than a dozen media outlets in Japan have paid attention to and reported on this matter.

A Japanese website reported: "Korean top star Kim Jong-sung has become very famous in our country, and his other identity is MRJ, a world-class artist. This time MRJ brought his Japanese song "Sakura and Sakura, I want to see you" to our country to compete. It is very popular, which also shows his importance to our Japanese music market. And this time he also brought his niece soya..."

A professional Japanese music website published a music review saying: "Mrjin's Japanese song "Sakura Sakura, I Want to Meet You" this time is both a song about cherry blossoms and a song about death. Mrjin's male version "Sakura, I Want to Meet You" tells the deep nostalgia of a father for his deceased daughter. Soya's female version "Sakura, I Want to Meet You" tells the reply and encouragement of the deceased daughter to her father. The two versions of a song complement each other and jointly depict a sad and touching family story. The 'Sakura' in the song is not only the name of the daughter, but also the flower that we Japanese people are most familiar with. The song cleverly integrates cherry blossoms and death, with a unique impact of the soul and has the characteristics of our Japanese culture. The author has been deeply moved by the two songs and the mv of the two songs. I believe that these two songs will achieve good results in Japan..."
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