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Station B summer graduation song will be broadcast live with music to connect generations of campus memories_Zhou Shen

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Original title: B station summer graduation song will be broadcast live with music connecting generations of campus memories

On the evening of June 20th, the “Bilibili Summer Graduation Song 2021” came to an end with a full screen of “Happy Graduation”. This year, Station B moved the stage of the summer graduation song to the university campus for the first time. The two-hour performance evoked the memories and resonance of different generations on the youth campus, and the live broadcast popularity of the song exceeded 47 million.

The classrooms, corridors, rooftops, dormitories, and basketball courts of Nanjing Institute of Media and Communication, these memories of campus scenes, have become the main stage of this year’s station B song. Here, singers and orchestras such as Wang Yuan, Pu Shu, Xu Song, Ouyang Nana, Zhou Shen, Touring Band, Qian Zhenghao, Summer Invasion Project commemorate youth with music, “Rap New Generation” contestants and many B stations The music UP master also participated and sang with the students.

As the first guest of the song, Zhou Shen opened with three songs “Try Everything”, “It’s too late to be brave” and “Meeting”. Among these are expressions of never giving up on ideals, but also a sense of loss of youth. The classic song “Meeting”, born in the millennium, is a tracing back to the youth age. Hundreds of students and Zhou Shen sang “Meeting” together in the teaching building. The falling of the paper airplane also symbolizes the students’ waving to campus life. bid farewell.

And this song will not only be a farewell and commemoration, but also a revisiting of collective memories of different generations. When MP3 was most popular, Xu Song swept the campus with his many original songs. At this year’s song, Xu Song’s “Why not” and “As promised” not only evoked the collective chorus of the students on the spot, but the audience also said in the barrage: “My youth is back.”

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“Master Park”, who has been engraved in the youth of many generations, once again boarded the stage of the summer graduation song at Station B, bringing four classic songs including “Innocent Years”, “Those Flowers” and “Ordinary Roads”. At the end of the song, Pu Shu encouraged the graduates: “I hope you have enough courage and patience to face the real life. Then, I hope you have a vivid life.” The audience used themselves in the barrage. The school name punched in and wished all graduates a “Happy Graduation”. Such interactive scenes also form a collective “chorus” inside and outside the screen.

Singers of different eras are delivering warmth and healing. Wang Yuan sang the new song “Meteor Fall for You” at the concert; Ouyang Nana sang “The Thief of the Moon” with a guitar on the rooftop at dusk; the popular contestants of Station B “Rap New Generation” also “graduated” the program for a year Later, I reunited at the song meeting, refilled the lyrics and sang “Poems of Life” with college graduates.

According to data from the Ministry of Education, there are expected to be more than 9 million fresh graduates this year. They are about to enter society and bid farewell to a lush time. At this special node, the summer graduation song at station B will continue to use healing and warm music to present a special graduation ceremony to all those who are about to graduate or have graduated.Return to Sohu to see more

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