The song with the worst name by Fang Wenshan was one that Jay Chou sang once but became popular for 9 years. Do you know which one?

As a king-level figure in the Chinese music scene, Jay Chou has created many popular songs. After his new single "Mojito" was released, it quickly climbed onto the major music charts and was sought after by many fans. However, the only thing that everyone regrets is that this new song is not a collaboration with Fang Wenshan. Although Huang Junlang is also a famous lyricist, in the hearts of the majority of listeners, Jay Chou and Fang Wenshan are the real golden partners.

In the Chinese music scene, the combination of the two names Jay Chou and Fang Wenshan is a guarantee of quality. The two have been collaborating since Jay Chou's first album "JAY". So far, they have co-created 90 songs, almost all of which have become hits. The two also combined each other's strengths to create a unique style of "Chinese style", which also raised Chinese music to a world-class level.

Especially Fang Wenshan's lyrics have always been famous for their exquisiteness and beauty. His lyrics are catchy and have beautiful artistic conception. Four songs he collaborated with Jay Chou were even included in textbooks. For example, "East Wind Breaks" was included in "College Chinese" edited by Zhang Jian, and "Hair Like Snow" was also included in the Japanese textbook "Remembering Chinese through Songs." However, Fang Wenshan, who is good at writing lyrics, has a shortcoming that Jay Chou dislikes very much, which is that the name of the song is too unconventional.

For example, the "Qili Xiang" that everyone is very familiar with is not actually called "Qili Xiang", but a particularly awkward name. Later, after giving it to Jay Chou, he was not satisfied with the title of the song, so he changed it to "Qili Xiang" by himself. After that, every time Jay Chou saw Fang Wenshan give a strange name to a song, he would silently change it himself. Therefore, you will find that most of Jay Chou's songs are mainly composed of three or two characters, which are pleasant to listen to and easy to remember.

However, there is an exception among Jay Chou's many works, which is "I Cry Emotionally Fragmented" included in the album "Cross Era". It is the only song that Jay Chou did not change its name to slip through the net. It was also ridiculed by fans as the song with the worst name by Fang Wenshan. Due to time constraints at that time, Jay Chou had no time to think of a suitable name, so he directly released it under the name "I Cry Emotionally Fragmented".

At first, Jay Chou was worried about whether such a non-mainstream song title would be accepted by the audience. However, what he didn't expect was that "My Tears Are Fragmented" would become a huge hit and remain popular for 9 years. In fact, the reason why this song became a hit is because the lyrics and composition are of high quality. Even though the name is not mainstream, it still gained recognition from the audience. What do you think? Welcome to leave a message for discussion~