In 2019, Wu Kequn launched a social audio-visual novel project "You Say, I Listen" to target a series of social "stubborn diseases". Every issue was filled with tears and aroused widespread resonance and discussion.

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In 2019, Wu Kequn launched a social audio-visual novel project

Wu Kequn's new song "The Wind Is Blowing" was recently released as a surprise! Known as a "musical poet", he became a "healing" singer for the first time, deeply exploring the meaning of companionship, support and understanding with the public through music. In 2019, Wu Kequn launched a social audio-visual novel project "You Say, I Listen" to target a series of social "stubborn diseases". Every issue was filled with tears and aroused widespread resonance and discussion. "The Wind Blows" is the sixth launch of audio-visual novels. Kequn Wu wrote a "healing" single with deep feelings after inviting three patients with depression to discuss their experiences at various stages of the treatment process. In 2020, under the magical start of the raging virus and economic downturn, the overall pressure on society has increased dramatically. The emergence of this healing song can be said to be just in time. Heartfelt lyrics such as "Smiles can be fake but tears don't lie" have deeply touched the sensitive nerves of contemporary people.

Wu Kequn's social audio-visual novel opens a new chapter "Healing System" with a new song that touches the heart

It is said that the collapse of adults only occurs in an instant. After going deep into the "people with depression" and extensively referring to relevant books and materials, Wu Kequn more I have deep feelings about this. In the lyrics of "The Wind Blows", "real pain has no sound" can be described as a true portrayal of the sadness of modern adults. At the same time, the more in-depth the analysis, the more Wu Kequn felt the importance of "accompanying": "Everyone encounters different problems and pains. Sometimes companionship without saying much is the most gentle support. Just like Watch the people around you shed tears and gently ask why you are crying." Wu Kequn hopes that this two-minute and thirty-second song, which is only accompanied by a simple guitar, can bring a breeze when the listeners are confused or painful. , to soothe every wounded soul.

Starting in 2019, Wu Kequn, who is determined to make "different music", boldly launched the "You Say, I'm Listening" social audio-visual novel project. With questions that people in society have never thought about, Wu Kequn set out again and again to go deep into specific groups, dialogue, explore and find answers. Finally, he turned his thoughts into music and led the public to reflect on life. "Stamina" explores dreams and persistence through conversations with Hui Ruoqi's top athletes; "I Keep a Distance from Being Loved" invites Alyssa Chia and Yang Tianzhen to express their opinions and reflect on the workplace issues faced by women; "I Don't Want to Sing Alone in the Corridor" "Using the special emotions between idols and fans to explore dreams and preferences; "Who Time Waits for" Wu Kequn rarely recalled the pain of losing his mother, making him cry countless times. "The Wind Blows" is his sixth release, hoping to bring a gentle force to people who are suffering physically and mentally.

Metaphorical lyrics trigger in-depth interaction "The Wind is Blowing" will continue the healing to the end

It is reported that in this social audio-visual novel, Wu Kequn invited singer-songwriter Xie Zhenting, art creator An Qi, who is also a writer and director with multiple identities H conducted in-depth interviews, and finally made healing songs and short films about his companionship experience and what he gained from the interviews. Wu Kequn said frankly: "I hope that this song can give the audience a little companionship and comfort in just two minutes and thirty seconds, so that they will no longer be alone and afraid in the long night. At the same time, Wu Kequn also hides many literary and artistic ideas in the lyrics. Metaphors are waiting for the audience to discover, such as "The Turbulence of Van Gogh's Starry Night", "Ludwig's Uneasiness", etc. It is hoped that "The Wind is Blow" will convey more possibilities besides music.

The whole "You Say I'm Listening". In the series, Wu Kequn's every topic selection closely focuses on social issues. At the same time, the production team relies on extensive exploration and research in the early stage to abandon the traditional "chicken soup for the soul" indoctrination. Through music, an "interactive" emotional resonance is formed between the creator and the audience, creating an emotional outlet for urbanites who generally need release. As Wu Kequn said: Everyone's life experience is different. But there must be resonance. Many fans now regard audio-visual novels as an integral part of their entertainment life.

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Kequn Wu started a series of social audio-visual novel projects in the second half of 2019. Through interviews with various people in society, He touched on many different ethnic groups and issues that he had never touched before, and also reflected on many issues that he had never considered. In the first half of 2020, the world was severely hit by the new coronavirus, and many people faced physical and mental suffering and tests. , also made Wu Kequn once again think about the tenderness of companionship, support and understanding. The music creation of "The Wind Is Blowing" was based on Wu Kequn's "You Say I'm Listening" film project, in which he invited three people suffering from depression . After discussing the treatment process and feelings at each stage, the patients wrote a song based on their deep feelings, hoping to bring comfort and healing. We all know that we need to be content and happy, but everyone encounters problems. It is different from pain. Wu Kequn believes that sometimes companionship without saying much is the most gentle support, just like watching the person around you shed tears and gently asking, "Why are you crying?" When you answer "Because the wind is blowing", feel the wind with him. Why couldn't I help but shed tears? Sometimes the reasons cannot be explained, and sometimes the answers are not important, but Wu Kequn hopes that this short two-minute-and-thirty-second song with simple guitar accompaniment can bring a warm breeze and embrace everyone when the listeners are in inner confusion or pain. A wounded soul, tell them: It doesn't matter even if the tears are shed, I am with you, you are not alone.

At a time when many things around the world are temporarily suspended due to the COVID-19 epidemic, Wu Kequn deeply feels that the psychological pressure and pain that many people sometimes endure is no less than the suffering suffered by the body when suffering from diseases. However, because it is not easy to express and express, It makes it difficult for others to understand, and may even lead to misunderstandings or prejudices about physical and mental illness. In 2020, depression has become the second most common disease in the world, second only to cardiovascular disease and even worse than AIDS. However, understanding, accompanying and accepting physical and mental conditions is still a long way for the general public. So when the world is in extreme anxiety due to the epidemic, I just hope that this song can bring a little companionship and comfort to the audience in just two minutes and thirty seconds, so that they will no longer be alone and afraid in the long night.

In the social audio-visual novel project "You Speak and I Listen", Wu Kequn deeply explores the various stages and aspects of physical and mental diseases. Because many of his relatives and friends suffer from physical and mental illnesses, Wu Kequn has read a lot of books and videos related to the brain, emotions, and various mental illnesses, and is very concerned about this issue. As a companion, although he cannot fully empathize with the situation, he has always hoped to use the energy of music creation to accompany all the souls suffering pain, and to accompany more companions to spend this difficult time together. In the social audio-visual novel project "I'm Listening to What You Said", Kequn Wu invited singer-songwriter Xie Zhenting, art creator An Qi, H, who is also a writer and director, to conduct in-depth interviews. Finally, he shared his own companionship experience, The harvest gained from the interview has been transformed into healing songs and images. Wu Kequn has hidden many metaphors from the fields of literature and art in his lyrics, waiting for the audience to discover them, hoping to bring more opportunities for thinking.

"You Speak and I Listen" is a series of social audio-visual novel projects launched by Wu Kequn in 2019.Wu Kequn hopes that through this audio-visual experimental process, the audience will have a deep understanding of many issues in society that they have never thought about, people and ideas that they have never been exposed to, and use this to reflect on their own lives and emotions. "Stamina" uses a conversation with Wang Jianmin to see that top athletes are still persistent in their dreams even if they are at a low point due to injury; "I Keep a Distance from Being Loved" explores the current situation faced by professional women in the new era and finds out the relationship between popular actress Alyssa Chia and her super agent Yang Tianzhen appeared and gave his own account; "I Don't Want to Sing Alone in the Corridor" tells the relationship between idols and fans, and is a heart-warming song dedicated to the younger singers Gao Jialang, Peng Chuyue, Li Xinyi, Lu Siheng, and Zhang Yuan; After experiencing the heartbreaking pain of losing his mother, Wu Kequn began to perceive time more deeply and had a different understanding of time than before. With "Who Time Waited for", the fifth theme and the sixth single " "The Wind Blows" hopes to accompany listeners and companions who are prone to depression or suffering from physical and mental illness through gentle understanding, and become a soothing force.

As for the song "The Wind Is Blowing", not only the lyrics and music were composed by Wu Kequn, but Wu Kequn also served as the director of the music video. Wu Kequn hoped that the audience could find healing and peace in the picture, so he chose the beautiful Menghu Lake in Johor Bahru as the shooting location. This music video stars two new-generation actresses, Liao Xiaotong and Wang Yuxuan. Wu Kequn, who has participated in countless large and small filmings in the past 20 years since his debut, carefully guided them to show their delicate emotions and shed tears in front of the camera. What's special is that this music video does not have spoken dialogue, and the two actors only communicate in sign language. In addition to testing the actors' acting skills, it also shows that patients with physical and mental illnesses sometimes have many thoughts and feelings that may have nowhere to vent. Or the feeling of suffocation that you don’t know how to vent, makes people move to tears.

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