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Is Tutu a singer in National K Songs?

In "K-Song for All", Tutu is a mainland singer-songwriter, whose real name is Yang Yujian. He can write lyrics, compose music, sing, arrange and perform all in one. Can compose and sing in Chinese, English, Naxi, etc.

In November 2006, he released his first solo album "I Am Tutu" and held a concert of the same name. In 2008, he participated in the "International Music Expo Week" of China National Center for the Performing Arts.

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CCTV music channel Tutu's special "Songs Come from the Mud" In 2009, the song "Drunk in Lijiang" composed and sung by Tutu won the praise of CCTV and China People's Broadcasting The first prize of the "National Outstanding Pop Song Creation Competition" jointly awarded by the radio station and the China Musicians Association.

In 2010 CCTV's "I Want to Go to the Spring Festival Gala", he sang "Local Eggs", "I'm Old Folk", "Can't Sing Against Jay Chou", "Local Chicken Soup", etc.

2010 China Music Government Award "Gold Award" Most Potential Male Singer Award for the work "Tubao"

Gold Award in the National "Yungang Cup" Internet Singer Competition, with his own composition "moonlight".

"Guangming Daily" published a 4,000-word article "Talk about Yunnan's Popular Music" written by him. It has been reported and commented on many times by media such as China Radio and Television News, Metro Times, Spring City Evening News, Yunnan Radio and Television News, and West China Metropolis Daily.