Hailai Amu: Where words fail, music prevails!

    2025-12-19 16:05:42 by SICC

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    “The new song is a cover of an old tune—it's even older than I am.” During an exclusive interview at the Golden Panda Awards, Hailai Amu introduced his new track titled “Mouth Harp,” revealing that he infused it with numerous fresh elements during the cover process.

    “Traditional music shouldn't be preserved in museums; I believe it should constantly evolve with new additions.” Discussing his creative plans, Hailai Amu stated he intends to dedicate time in the future to rediscover older musical works and “cover” them.

    Beyond stage performances, Hailai Amu is focused on the future of the music industry. He solemnly declared his commitment to investing more resources in providing development platforms for young musicians. "Having journeyed from an unknown creator to where I am today, I deeply understand the challenges of this path. Therefore, I hope to build bridges, helping talented newcomers with dreams gain greater visibility." He plans to substantively foster emerging talent through initiatives like creative support programs, collaborative performances, and professional training.

    Hailai Amu believes music's role in cultural communication grows increasingly vital in today's world. “Having performed 37 concerts, I've deeply felt everywhere that music reaches where words cannot,” he remarked. " He expressed his desire to use music to create more cultural collisions in the future.

    Many music critics have noted that while maintaining his personal style, Hailai Amu's recent works have significantly strengthened his exploration of cross-genre fusion and cultural expression. From his representative works like “The Song Requester” and “Farewell to a Close Friend” to his reinterpretation of “The Mouth Harp,” one can see his continuous reflection on the social value of music.