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Song introduction: "Impossible" is the best combination of Jane Eyre and Golden Melody Award, and it is also the first time for Jane Eyre to taste Zhang.

The hip-hop rap dance music that Liang Ying tried.

Long before the production of I Believe, Jane Zhang hoped that this work would take a different path, so he included dance in one of the challenges at that time.

After the release of the new album, Dazui's Impossible not only satisfied Jane herself, but also surprised all parties with a brand-new style. So after consulting with the company, I decided to shoot more music videos and challenge the impossible tasks with sexy dance, so that all fans can shine at the moment.

For the filming of Impossible, Jane Zhang sacrificed the Spring Festival holiday and went to the United States to learn from her teacher during the Spring Festival. Tucker Barkley was invited as the choreographer, and Nick Demoura joined the dance practice to tailor the steps for Jane Zhang. The director of MV invited Lai Weikang, who is known as the godfather of China MV. In the MV, Yingying completely let go of the hot dance with the big-mouthed hip-hop macho man, full of heat and blood boiling.

Impossible is a cross-sea cooperative song with the best combination of Jane Zhang and Golden Melody Award, and it is also the first attempt of hip-hop rap dance music in Jane Zhang. This song is not only composed by Cai Adi, but also arranged by Tian, a cutting-edge musician in Taiwan Province province. Tian Zeng edited Flowers and worked with singers such as, Mouth and Stick. With Andy's recommendation, Zhang and Dazuizhen hit it off.

"Impossible" focuses on electronic dance music, the remake of Disco and the lyrics of Kuso, which is definitely a large-scale challenge to Jane's affectionate image in the past, but she did it perfectly. "I can't do it, you can't do it, just don't do it, just pull." The catchy rhythm of the slogan reminds people of black eyed peas's "I Want to Feel", and the layering of many tracks is exquisite and exciting with Japanese dance music.