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New song discusses “Anonymous” Stefanie Sun: It was timid behavior | China News Johor China Press

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Stefanie Sun believes that being anonymous often makes people say something that is both pleasant and irresponsible. (Provided by Make/Music)

(Singapore, 30th) Stefanie Sun launched her new song “Long Live Anonymous” yesterday, and the MV was also online last night. The song was composed by Stefanie Sun and the best songwriter Ge Dawei, and composed by the well-known Singaporean musician Li Sisong.

Stefanie Sun released a teaser video yesterday to share the message of the song. She explained that the title of the song seems to encourage anonymity, but it is not, but to discuss the topic of “anonymity” more realistically.

Stefanie Sun pointed out: “In recent days, everyone spends a lot of time watching videos online or discussing topics that they like, and many people are doing these things anonymously. Anonymity brings you a lot of freedom, and speaks some of the most direct, which makes yourself very happy. But anonymity is a timid act, because you don’t need to reveal your identity, and you can say any irresponsible things. This is a bad phenomenon. You don’t think about the consequences of your words or what you are conveying. Information.”

MV director Su Wensheng took the theme of “anonymity” to put together all kinds of people in the online world dramatically. They constantly change their identities. Although facing each other, they live in their own world. In the end, they inevitably make a mess. group. Stefanie Sun said: “Everyone has the identity that they want to pursue, so you can make each other’s true colors behind, long live anonymously? This is a very interesting song and theme. I hope everyone will like it. You may also wish to look at the MV to see where I appear. !”

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