Е‘ёжќ°еђ« Jay Chou㐐髮如雺 | Hair Like Snowгђ‘-official Music Video
: Uniquely for Chou, the lyrics were written by his long-time collaborator Vincent Fang before the music was composed. Although Chou initially didn't plan for a Chinese-style track on this album, he was so moved by Fang's lyrics that he composed the music in just two hours.
: The song prominently features traditional instruments like the guzheng , pipa , and yangqin . It is also noted for Chou's vocal range, reaching a peak in his high-pitched singing style.
Experience the cinematic tragedy of this Chinese-style masterpiece in the official 4K music video: : Uniquely for Chou, the lyrics were written
: The "la-er-la" ending section incorporates a Beijing Opera-inspired singing style, which was an improvised addition by Chou in the studio. Music Video Storyline
: The song won the Best Buzz ASIA - Taiwan award at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards Japan. It is also noted for Chou's vocal range,
"Hair Like Snow" (髮如雪) is one of Jay Chou's most iconic "Chinese-style" (Zhongguofeng) pop songs. Released on November 1, 2005, as part of his sixth studio album, , it remains a masterpiece of modern Mandopop that blends traditional Eastern aesthetics with contemporary R&B. Background and Composition
: Vincent Fang's lyrics are celebrated for their poetic beauty, using classical Chinese allusions like "Wolf Tooth Moon" and "Bronze Mirror" to evoke deep sorrow and eternal love. "Hair Like Snow" (髮如雪) is one of Jay
: A warrior is torn between two women: his original lover (in red) and a new love (in white). In a fit of jealousy, the woman in red poisons the woman in white, who dies in the warrior's arms.