: It serves as the main theme for the lighthearted spin-off series that focuses on the everyday lives of the game's heroes rather than intense combat.
The track is a departure from the grand, orchestral themes usually associated with Honor of Kings (like JJ Lin's "Atlas of Tomorrow" ). : It serves as the main theme for
: 祈Inory delivers a high-energy performance that perfectly matches the "chibi" aesthetic of the anime. Her ability to switch between rapid-fire lyrics and melodic hooks captures the chaotic, comedic energy of the show. Her ability to switch between rapid-fire lyrics and
: While widely discussed on platforms like Bilibili , official MP3 versions are typically found on Chinese music streaming services such as NetEase Cloud Music or QQ Music. Review: Why It Works Verdict : The song features a fast-paced electronic
: The title "口几口语" itself is a playful take on speech, reflecting the lighthearted banter between characters like Mulan, Di Renjie, and Li Bai in their casual downtime. Verdict
: The song features a fast-paced electronic beat blended with pop elements. It is designed to be "catchy" and "brainwashing" (洗脑), a common term used by fans to describe its repetitive and addictive rhythm.