Today is the first day of resumption of work in the fight against the epidemic. The Winner band, composed of Alan Tam, Zhong Zhentao, Chen You, Peng Jianxin and Ye Zhiqiang, has been in the army for 46 years. This time, adapted and created "Come on", which was adapted overnight,

"No matter where you are, benevolence and true love are the same. Everyone will shoulder the burden of protecting their homes..." The familiar melody comes from the classic "Thousand Years of Change" of Winner Band , but the lyrics are a brand new adaptation, and every word is a true expression of compatriots in the epidemic area.

Today is the first day of resumption of work in the fight against the epidemic. The Winner band consisting of Alan Tam, Zhong Zhentao, Chen You, Peng Jianxin and Ye Zhiqiang has been in the army for 46 years. This time, "Come on", adapted and created overnight, uses musical methods and practical actions to encourage the people of the whole country and cheer for Wuhan! Come on for Hong Kong! Come on for China! "This time we should work hard to overcome difficulties together in the face of the 'new crown epidemic'," Alan Tam sighed. (Sign up the video to enjoy "Come on")

It is understood that the song "Come on" is adapted from a cross-age golden song "Thousands of Years" by Wen Na band, and new lyrics were composed by Lu Yongqiang and Jian Jiaming. Wen Na Wuhu chose the "unplugged" interpretation method this time, hoping to use the most simple and sincere music to sing out the confidence and determination of the Chinese people to fight the epidemic together.

"This time we should work hard to overcome difficulties together in the face of the 'new crown epidemic'," Alan Tam sighed.

At the same time, the Winner Band also joined hands with relevant volunteer groups and charities to continue to purchase and donate medical masks and protective clothing and other urgently needed medical supplies, and deliver them to the elderly and elderly in the mainland medical frontline and Hong Kong on a point-to-point basis.