Luo Dayou
Luo Dayou debuted very early. He once wrote songs for Xu Guanjie. And he himself is also known as the "Godfather of Chinese Pop Month". First of all, Luo Dayou is a very talented musician. He has composed many, many songs that are familiar to us.
For example, "Childhood", "Lukang Town", "Zhihu Zheye", "The Story of Time" and so on. At the same time, his songs had an epoch-making impact on the transformation of campus folk songs and the entire Chinese pop music style from the late 1980s to the early 1990s, and his songs were also the target of many singers competing to cover them. The insights and experiences of life revealed in his songs are one of the reasons why people love him more and more. Maybe when you first hear his songs, you won’t have many thoughts. But as I grow older and more experienced, I feel the infinite charm. Leslie Cheung
Leslie Cheung was once a "music master" appointed by the Hong Kong Lyricists and Composers Association, and created many classic works throughout his life. His songs have won the "Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards", "China Original Music Chart Golden Melody Award", etc. He is an out-and-out music master, and later generations once respectfully called him "brother." Zhang Yanni
A mainland female singer in the 1980s. In the late 1970s, hotel music cafes were on the rise. Having loved singing since she was a child, she successfully entered the China Travel Service Light Music Troupe and became the leading female singer. At the same time, the cassette tape series launched by Pacific Audio and Video Company after its establishment were very popular. Therefore, in Guangzhou, a place where mainland pop music first emerged and music cafe culture flourished, Zhang Yanni was naturally selected to become Pacific's first local pop girl in Guangzhou. Singer, and recorded and released the album "Song of the Forest" with a red cover for her.
Although it is almost all cover songs, many of them are works by Su Rui, Teresa Teng and others that were popular at the time, such as "If the Wine Is Sold Without", "Whether", "Walking on the Road of Life", etc. , so the record is very popular. After that, Zhang Yanni, who was known as "Guangzhou Su Rui", had a prosperous life. She toured the country with the Pacific Art Troupe. In 1986, she went to Beijing to participate in the first 100-singer concert "Let the World Be Full of Love" held at the Workers' Stadium, becoming a popular singer in the country. one. Liu Huan
Teacher Liu Huan successively sang theme songs for the excellent TV series "Snow City" and "Plain Clothes Police", namely "The Sun in the Heart" and "Young Aspirations Don't Say Sadness"; once these two songs were broadcast , immediately aroused a strong response among the masses, and became truly popular and widely sung throughout the country. His representative works include: "The Crooked Moon", "This Worship", "Song of a Hero", "Millions of Questions", "Start Over", "Love and Resentment" and other popular works, which are still popular today. ; At the same time, Mr. Liu also sang the anthem at the opening ceremony of the 1990 Asian Games and the 2008 Olympic Games; both became classics of the times; Huang Jiaju
Among the rock bands in the 1980s, Beyond was accompanied by At that stage, the crowd was in a state of disbelief. Wong Ka Kui, the soul of beyond, has taken over the composition of most of the band's songs. Huang Jiaju's creations are not limited to love, but include family affection and even great love. His songs have a broad mind and a grand pattern. Those songs are still followed by young people to this day. When Wong Ka Kui died unexpectedly during the recording of the show, the beyond band went into decline. Huang Jiaju was only 31 years old when he left. He realized that life has just begun. If he were still here, his achievements would not end there. Chen Baiqiang
Chen Baiqiang, a famous pop singer in Hong Kong. Someone once commented that his status should actually be the same as that of "Tan Mei Zhang" just mentioned. Although the statement is controversial, we can see from it his brilliance, his strength, and his degree of recognition.