[picture] New officially released Zhang Liyin photos!
2009.10.31
1. 晴天,雨天(Moving On) The title song, ‘Moving On’, is an R&B song with the heartbreaking lyric that beautifully interprets the moment of parting with the loved one through the expression like ‘Standing on the border between sunny and rainy day.’ A hit composer, Kenzie has arranged the song into very modern and outstanding taste based on the sweet Latin ballad.
2. 爱我(Love Me) ‘Love Me’ is a powerful dance song particularly interwoven with the elements of POP R&B and it expresses about the internal true heart of women, hoping for the men ‘to express more and passionately like a real man’. Henry from Super Junior M happily did the rap featuring to enhance the charm of Zhang Li Yin’s persuasive and powerful voice and the song itself.
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We all know smoking has a negative impact on our health. We’ve heard the warnings a thousand times: it stains your teeth, wrecks your lungs, and cuts your life short. So, quitting? Absolutely the best thing you can do. But here’s the thing: quitting isn’t always as smooth or as glamorous as those ads make it seem. Along with the obvious health wins, quitting can bring some weird, surprising, and sometimes downright frustrating side effects. If you’ve quit recently or are thinking about it, here are some lesser-known effects you might not have expected and what you can do about them. Read more