戒了你戒了酒
Li Ronghao
The production here has the gravel and weight of something genuinely felt — a mid-tempo arrangement built on a bed of guitar and subtle percussion that never rushes, as if the song itself understands that grief has its own timetable. "戒了你戒了酒" draws a parallel between two forms of withdrawal: from a person and from a bottle, both habits that numb, both leaving a recognizable hollow when they're gone. Li Ronghao's vocal delivery is raw at the edges without ever tipping into melodrama — he keeps a measured control that makes the undercurrent of pain more believable, not less. The lyric works through this emotional arithmetic with quiet intelligence, suggesting that the things we use to forget someone often become entangled with the memory of them. There's a slight rasp in his upper register that surfaces in the chorus, and it carries the weight of late nights and stubborn pride. This is a song for the specific pain of trying to be disciplined about heartbreak, for anyone who has made themselves a rule and watched themselves break it anyway, who knows exactly what they're reaching for in the dark and reaches anyway.
medium
2010s
raw, understated, gravelly
Chinese Mandopop, introspective singer-songwriter
Mandopop, Pop. Folk-influenced breakup ballad. melancholic, nostalgic. Holds steady in controlled, measured pain, surfacing a rasp of raw feeling in the chorus before returning to disciplined restraint — grief that knows itself.. energy 4. medium. danceability 2. valence 3. vocals: measured male voice, slight upper-register rasp, emotionally controlled with raw edges. production: guitar-led, subtle percussion, unhurried mid-tempo arrangement, understated. texture: raw, understated, gravelly. acousticness 7. era: 2010s. Chinese Mandopop, introspective singer-songwriter. The specific pain of trying to be disciplined about heartbreak, when you know exactly what you are reaching for in the dark and reach for it anyway.