Some of the best musical genetics ever combined in one person, and she resembles her mom at certain angles - which is the jackpot in terms of beauty. I am looking forward to watching her star continue to rise!
Wow!!!!!!! Usually the children of super stars aren't nearly as good as their parents but goodness... Leah is amazingly amazing! I didn't even think that Faye is her mom while she was singing. Very rare situation here. I'm in awe.
I personally find the interviewer not very prepared or culturally aware. First, she commented on Leah speaking good English. Leah does, and maybe the interviewer had good intentions to compliment her. But not every Asian who speaks English well should be a surprise. People come from very different backgrounds. Then the interviewer asked Leah why she preferred to write in English as opposed to.... she wasn't sure what other languages Leah speaks. After Leah explained why she prefers writing in English to Mandarin, the interviewer replied, "That makes little sense." Leah might be young, but to me (maybe too sensitive), the interviewer wasn't being too respectful to Leah. She could have also asked more in-depth questions about her songs than focusing on why she writes in English. but Her last comments were good.
I thought Leah's answer was interesting enough to warrant the question, but I do find it a bit awkward whenever interviewers comment on people's English when the interviewee clearly has native or near-native fluency. To be fair though, the interviewer didn't say "that makes little sense" - she said "that makes a little sense", with "a little" being more of an emphatic understatement, or possibly a way to acknowledge that she somewhat understood the gist even though she didn't understand the details about the Chinese language.
Although to be fair I think interviewer is well-meaning, I can hear it in her voice, they just are ignorant about some things they could have researched
Blue Flamingo Oh blue flamingo why you crying Please don't tear out those feathers of yours Blue flamingo don't try to hide it Yeah them pink little things don't mean anything compared to You (doodah) Compared to you Oh blue flamingo I got no treasure If you ask my heart is yours Blue flamingo it doesn't matter Got all the time that I need To make you believe That it's me (badah) The one I want is you (dodah) It's you Pink is good Pink is swell But I got my eyes on my blue flamingo nah nah Pink is good Pink is swell But I got my eyes on my blue flamingo oh oh oh oh Blue flamingo why you crying Please don't tear out those feathers of yours Blue flamingo it doesn't matter got the time that I need to make you believe
Some of the best musical genetics ever combined in one person, and she resembles her mom at certain angles - which is the jackpot in terms of beauty. I am looking forward to watching her star continue to rise!
Only problem is that western society dosent recognise her ultra famous parents.
Wow!!!!!!! Usually the children of super stars aren't nearly as good as their parents but goodness... Leah is amazingly amazing! I didn't even think that Faye is her mom while she was singing. Very rare situation here. I'm in awe.
i'm in love
too melodious!🎉🎉
you can literally hear her mother from Dou's voice while subtly different in a beautiful way
Agreed
So awesome!
Her mother's shape and her father's soul. What a super genetic combination!!!
稚氣的童童❤白凈真好看❤
忒好听了❤
She essentially grew up in the U.S. I don't think she can be as popular in China as her mom, even though she is a great musician. She is more genuine.
Leah dou bring me vibe of billie eilish
I personally find the interviewer not very prepared or culturally aware. First, she commented on Leah speaking good English. Leah does, and maybe the interviewer had good intentions to compliment her. But not every Asian who speaks English well should be a surprise. People come from very different backgrounds. Then the interviewer asked Leah why she preferred to write in English as opposed to.... she wasn't sure what other languages Leah speaks. After Leah explained why she prefers writing in English to Mandarin, the interviewer replied, "That makes little sense." Leah might be young, but to me (maybe too sensitive), the interviewer wasn't being too respectful to Leah. She could have also asked more in-depth questions about her songs than focusing on why she writes in English. but Her last comments were good.
I thought Leah's answer was interesting enough to warrant the question, but I do find it a bit awkward whenever interviewers comment on people's English when the interviewee clearly has native or near-native fluency. To be fair though, the interviewer didn't say "that makes little sense" - she said "that makes a little sense", with "a little" being more of an emphatic understatement, or possibly a way to acknowledge that she somewhat understood the gist even though she didn't understand the details about the Chinese language.
Plus she introduces her as "Leah Dao", would be nice (and respectful) if she checked her pronunciation beforehand
Although to be fair I think interviewer is well-meaning, I can hear it in her voice, they just are ignorant about some things they could have researched
I believe what the interviewer replied was "that makes total sense"
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Blue Flamingo
Oh blue flamingo why you crying
Please don't tear out those feathers of yours
Blue flamingo don't try to hide it
Yeah them pink little things don't mean anything compared to You (doodah)
Compared to you
Oh blue flamingo I got no treasure
If you ask my heart is yours
Blue flamingo it doesn't matter
Got all the time that I need
To make you believe
That it's me (badah)
The one I want is you (dodah)
It's you
Pink is good
Pink is swell
But I got my eyes on my blue flamingo nah nah
Pink is good
Pink is swell
But I got my eyes on my blue flamingo oh oh oh oh
Blue flamingo why you crying
Please don't tear out those feathers of yours
Blue flamingo it doesn't matter got the time that I need to make you believe
为什么可以这么迷人...我死了
豐富創造,追求完美,我愛妳童童
Can I say how annoying it is when someone says your "English is perfect" you would never say that to a French or German artist
Whilst I agree that this comment is annoying, I hear this being told to pretty much any EU nationality here in the EU/UK...