Recently, I have been using Apple Music, Netease Cloud Music, and LyricEase intensively. Even at school, I sometimes secretly open Netease Cloud Music to listen. Maybe it's because the pressure has increased due to the upcoming high school entrance exam in just over ten days. Also, I have recently obtained the beta testing permission for the new version of Windows NTQQ, and I have to say it is incredibly smooth.
When I was in sixth grade, I usually only liked listening to instrumental music, such as the Minecraft soundtrack, Plague Inc., and Rebel Inc. Original Soundtracks. At that time, I didn't use Netease Cloud Music much, so I listened to fewer songs. It wasn't until now, in the third year of junior high, when I looked back at the music I had liked, that I realized that the source of the song "Brain Power" that I had collected back then was gone. I don't know if it's because of copyright or some other reason.
Some people I have communicated with would know that I currently particularly like shotacon music and boy soprano music, who doesn't like the sweet voices of talented young boys? Besides shotacon music, I also listen to Japanese and English songs, such as YOASOBI's "Idol" and some other miscellaneous ones. I have already created a bunch of shotacon music playlists, Japanese music playlists, and anime music playlists on Netease Cloud Music. There are at least ten thousand songs, and I don't know how long it would take to listen to all of them.
Below is a shotacon music playlist that I created myself. If you are interested, you can bookmark it. It will be updated irregularly.
As for shotacon music, I highly recommend Li Minghe, Shangguan Yuyang, Maoning Ziran, Ling Bai, and Shen Gun. Why? Because they sound amazing! For example, the following songs:
I prefer songs that are "exciting," "romantic," and "refreshing," but Japanese songs are not included. I have basically listened to all kinds of Japanese songs, such as those in the "Music I Like" playlist and a small portion on Apple Music. As for the English version of "Idol," I am currently trying to learn how to sing it, and I can now follow along with most of the lyrics.
Because exams are coming up soon, I have been looping a song in my head recently: "Passing Every Exam [Shotacon Ver.]." Although I know that this song doesn't have much impact on whether I can perform well in the exams, I can't help but want to sing it and loop it.
Anyway, long live shotacon music and boy soprano music!