A sparsely decorated KTV room has enough focus with the tatami flooring and the view of Changan Avenue. (CRIENGLISH.com/William Wang) |
One shortcoming of this huge variety is that many of the tracks supply midi-approximated songs as opposed to original scores. The accompanying music videos probably won't be for the actual songs, more likely to show a woman gazing forlornly out of a train window or a blonde man water skiing.
A separate computerized song ordering system is like what you'd find in a typical Beijing KTV. Annoyingly, guests have a second procedure to master, but the songs available on this second system can be more current than what's printed in the book.
Supposedly, its songs are updated every month. But contrary to this claim, the top Billboard single of 2012 (LMFAO's "Sexy and I Know It") wasn't in the system. At Wain Wain, singing the hit tracks of today could be as difficult as finding the ghost in the shell.
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