In May, it became popular overnight through the activities of a music platform. The platform accurately digs keyword topics such as "vibrato of smoke" and "no call", and builds an all-round promotion matrix with the support of the internal and external traffic of tens of millions of stations, and successfully pushes "no call your sister" out of the circle.
Let's not talk about her cantonese level.
Her voice is really unique, which may be one of the things that many people like about her.
But deliberately adding Tik Tok is a level that I can't compliment personally.
Why does it give people the impression that Thais learn to sing China songs? It is because her vibrato style is very similar to some Thai songs, only similar, and a lot of unnecessary vibrato seems to be out of control.
With sister mo's eyebrow dance and erratic eyes. ...
The voice of Sister Mo is somewhat unique. As long as it is equipped with a sound card, it still sounds recognizable, which is what some people call "Shang".
And strange vibrato and language add gimmicks to this recognition. Since her popularity, netizens have played N rounds on the Internet around "Tik Tok" and "Silent Language".