The must-have playlist for female classmates’ KTV is here!

Girls KTV kills male playlists

1. "Red Bean" - Reason for recommendation by Faye Wong: A touch of sadness, but also very calm, suitable for being sad and stealing the spotlight in the lively atmosphere of a party

2. "Love You Very Much" Recommended by Rene Liu Reason: Rhythm and melody can arouse cries. It is suitable for vaguely expressing affection when gathering with boys you like, and it can also pull people together. Everyone sings with you without feeling awkward.

3. "Ningxia" - Liang Jingru Recommended reason: cute but not funny, very well-behaved and lovable - suitable for pure and soft singing in a hall or an environment with a high chair.

4. "Female Flower" - Anita Mui Recommendation reason: The vocal range is low, suitable for female voices with male voices. It cannot sing the songs of Zhang Huimei and Faye Wong, but it is no problem to sing this kind of song. It is also a recognizable sound in KTV.

5. "The Coward" by Gigi Leung 5. Reason for recommendation: The brisk melody and unique pause rhythm make people's eyes light up, as if a playful elf has appeared.

6. "Those Flowers" - Reason for recommendation by Weiqi Fan: In the style of a campus folk song, it tells about the nostalgia after leaving campus, and also talks about the changes after growing up. Suitable for reminiscing with classmates and friends.

7. "Rewind" - Reason for recommendation by Jolin Tsai: This song has a narrow range, no ups and downs in the melody, and noisy accompaniment. If it is out of tune, others cannot hear it clearly. Music-deaf people will no longer be confined to KTV. Eat fruit.

8. "I'm Really Hurt" - Reason for recommendation by Weiqi Fan: When singing this song, the tone-deaf woman is like a weak woman who doesn't cry, doesn't argue, doesn't make noises, doesn't break the tone, and doesn't go out of tune.

9. "Snowman" - Reason for recommendation by Fan Xiaoying: It is a little sad and painful, but it can touch people's hearts. It is suitable for singing to express one's depression and worries when the mood is not very high.