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Legendary Master of the Chapter





SoCal

Picture it: 1997, a college dorm. Drunk students are playing Bust a Move on every TV. ICQ keeps shouting “uh oh”. And in the air, a song. A K-Pop song.

It had a high pitch instrument playing that sounded quite a bit like the high pitch part of Ace of Base’s Don’t turn Around, but more catchy. It might have been about trees. Or it had a word that sounded like “trees”. Or someone was so stoned he told everyone the song was about trees. I don’t know. But I need to get it out of my head, and to do that I need to find the song.

There was also a song in Chinese (not sure if Mandarin or Cantonese) that was a huge hit with a lot of the students from Arcadia/LA and the Bay Area. It’s a hokey song a man sings about buying his sweetheart a new dress, a pretty new dress. It was often referred to as The [recent immigrant] Song, although whether that was due to the content or just the quality of the singing I don’t know.

Anyone have any idea what either song could be?

   
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It's not k-pop but the first one sounds like it could have been a remix of songs by Deep Forest?
   
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SoCal

 PondaNagura wrote:
It's not k-pop but the first one sounds like it could have been a remix of songs by Deep Forest?

I don’t believe it was a remix of theirs, but I quite enjoy some of the Deel Forest stuff I’ve listened to on your suggestion. Thank you!

Having dug around through too much youtube, I still haven’t found either song, but the band H.O.T. has a very similar sound from around the same period as the first song, and the second was popular at the same time and with the same crowd as Tai Mai Shu.
   
 
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