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Who are the eight officially announced mentors of "The Voice of China"?

At 12 noon on July 24, "The Voice of China" officially announced the lineup of mentors for this year's program. Netizens discovered that The Voice of China has 8 mentors this year. Each of these 8 mentors is not simple. Among these 8 instructors, Na Ying, Wang Feng, Li Ronghao, and Li Hackin are the official instructors. These 4 music instructors can be said to occupy a very large position in the Chinese music scene. The other four tutors are assistants to the tutor, namely Wu Mochou, Jike Junyi, Zhang Bichen and Huang Xiaoyun. Judging from the lineup of 8 instructors alone, this year's program team has spent a lot of money, so this program is still worth watching. Big names in the music industry

Among the formal mentors, Na Ying, Wang Feng, Li Ronghao, and Hacken Lee are all very famous in the Chinese music scene, and they can be said to be big names in the music industry. In addition, both Wang Feng and Na Ying have participated in the recording of "The Voice of China" many times, and it is very meaningful to be able to return on this 10th anniversary. Li Ronghao is also a very good singer. Since his debut, Li Ronghao has also brought many excellent music works to everyone. Low-key yet powerful

Among the four mentors, Hacken Lee can be said to be the most low-key one, because Hacken Lee is obviously very powerful, but his popularity in the entertainment industry is relatively low. In fact, Hacken Lee is also a popular music king in the Chinese music scene. Although his popularity is not particularly high, no singer can ignore the existence of Hacken Lee. Therefore, netizens are very satisfied with the four mentors this time. Although Jay Chou is not present, the lineup is still very strong. High-quality students

In addition to these 4 instructors, the other 4 teaching assistants were also students who came out of "The Voice of China". These students also developed in the same way after the "Voice of China" came out. It's particularly good, especially Wu Mochou and Zhang Bichen, who are loved by many people in the entertainment industry. Although they are teaching assistants and may not have much say in the program, the existence of these assistants has also given many new players a certain degree of confidence.