茶餐廳 ‘Cha Chan Teng’ (Original) – HK Style Diners
Posted on July 8th, 2010 by admin
*ANNOTATIONS BY ALVIN*
FIRST ORIGINAL EVER! So one day Alvin composed a backing track and told me to write a song with him. So I wrote something in our native tongue (Cantonese) and here it is!
This song is about a guy who meets a girl in the diner… we’ll see what happens
This is a very light-hearted song and isn’t supposed to be taken seriously!! I did the English translation the best I could and I’m sorry if you don’t understand Cantonese! I promise the next song I write will be in English
Tell me what you guys think!
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News Clip released on 29th January 2010
Ting Ting is a cute little Chinese girl. She wanted to learn more about different cities and want to share her own perspective about it with others. She started out going to Shenzhen in China to explore her new adventure. She departs from her home town and leaves for the big city. She’s very excited and happy about being able to go to different places on her own and share the Real China with all of you.
www.ctalkout.com – Chinese Talk Out
Ting Ting is a cute little Chinese girl. She wanted to learn more about different cities and want to share her own perspective about it with others. She started out going to Shenzhen in China to explore her new adventure. She departs from her home town and leaves for the big city. She’s very excited and happy about being able to go to different places on her own and share the Real China with all of you.
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