In 1995, Luoluo published and released his first solo album "LOLO Luoluo I", which attracted great attention from domestic and foreign pop music circles and was called by the media: "from "A dark horse in the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau", "the first person in China's ethnic minority pop music", "the troubadour on the edge of the moon", etc. It was he who was the first to successfully introduce ethnic minority music elements into popular music creation, thus influencing the Chinese pop music industry's emphasis on and thinking about Chinese ethnic minority music, expanding the horizons of pop music creators, and strengthening the influence of a large number of people. The self-confidence of ethnic musicians from different ethnic minority areas has resulted in the creation of many original pop music based on elements of their own ethnic music. Therefore, Luoluo has always been widely praised and valued by professional musicians at home and abroad. As a result, he became the third musician in the Chinese pop music industry to receive a special report from the American "Time" magazine.
(The first two are Cui Jian and He Xuntian, the producer of "A Sister Drum")
Album Tracks
1. The Moon in the Water Tank
2. That Over There
3. Guess
4. Ashima
5. The Bell on the Bodhi Tree
6. Ali Miles
7. The Girl on the Stairs
8. Herding Horses
9. Scenery
10. The Girl on the Stairs (ethnic Version)
11. The Moon in the Water Tank (Music Version) (lyrics, music, and singing of the episode "Western Wind": Luo Luo)