有点甜
Stone Wang (汪苏泷)
"有点甜" is constructed from the pleasant fictions of new love — the slightly elevated heartbeat, the text message you read three times before responding, the sweetness that tastes mild enough to believe it might last. Wang Sulong's production leans modern-pop, featuring light electronic textures and a rhythm that stays deliberate without feeling stiff. His voice has a smoothness native to post-2010 Mandopop, trained but conversational, more focused on emotional accessibility than technical display. The lyric dwells in specificity: small gestures, the way someone says your name, the domestic sweetness of shared routines just beginning. It became a phenomenon partly because it describes a feeling most people recognize but rarely hear articulated in Chinese pop without melodrama — the low-stakes, genuinely pleasant early stage of attraction, before stakes arrive. The song found particular resonance in short-video culture, its chorus appearing endlessly as soundtrack for couple montages. Listen with headphones on a commute home when you have someone to think about.
medium
2010s
bright, clean, pleasant
China
C-pop, Pop. Modern Mandopop. Sweet, Romantic. Stays warmly level throughout, dwelling in the pleasant early-stage glow of new attraction without complication.. energy 5. medium. danceability 6. valence 9. vocals: smooth, conversational, accessible, trained, warm. production: light electronic textures, deliberate rhythm, modern pop production, polished mix. texture: bright, clean, pleasant. acousticness 3. era: 2010s. China. Listen with headphones on the commute home when you have someone specific to think about.