In most cases, no. Using song lyrics in a novel without permission can lead to copyright infringement. But there are some exceptions if the use falls under fair use, but that's a complex legal determination.
It depends. In some cases, you might be able to use song lyrics if it falls under fair use, but it's often complicated and requires careful consideration of copyright laws.
Using song lyrics in your novel isn't straightforward. You have to follow the legal process to get permission. Without it, you could be sued for violating copyright laws. So, think carefully before including them.
" Blooming " was a song sung by Tan Weiwei and Zheng Runze. We can find Tan Weiwei and Zheng Runze's two versions of the lyrics of " Bloom." Tan Weiwei's version was written by Feng Bilie and composed by Shen Dan. The lyrics described the determination to grow up, face the sun, and yearn for love. Zheng Runze's version was composed by Zheng Runze. The lyrics expressed the pain of the simple and unattainable desire and the pursuit of the sudden desire. Since the lyrics were not provided, the complete lyrics could not be given.
In most cases, no. Song lyrics are protected by copyright, and using them without authorization infringes on those rights. However, if your use falls under certain legal exemptions, such as criticism, commentary, or educational purposes, it might be allowed.
The lyrics are quite touching and describe the emotions of someone being loved. Unfortunately, I don't have them memorized. You might want to search online or check a lyrics website.