Have you ever had that one specific song that just gets you? You know, the one you play at 2 AM when the world feels a bit too loud or a bit too empty? 🌙✨
For countless people across the Chinese mainland, that "midnight remedy" has come from an unexpected source: American music therapist Andy Tubman.
After seven years away, Tubman has recently returned to China, but he discovered something incredible while he was gone. It turns out his music didn't stop traveling. In a touching interview with CGTN reporter Ali, Tubman revealed that the melodies he composed back in the United States have been quietly reaching people in China, offering comfort and healing during their darkest and loneliest hours. 🎹❤️
It is a powerful reminder that while languages can divide us, a beautiful melody is a universal language that needs no translation. Whether you are in New York or Beijing, the feeling of loneliness is the same—and so is the relief that comes from a song that understands your pain.
As Tubman puts it, the experience taught him just how powerful a single song can be. When words fail and nothing else seems to work, music steps in to do the heavy lifting. 🎧💫
We want to know: What is your go-to midnight song when you need a little bit of peace? Let us know in the comments! 👇
Reference(s):
cgtn.com




