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What is the name of that song that the old Japanese woman moaned about?

The song the old woman howled was "Lost Rivers".

The title track of the "Lost Rivers" album has neither melody nor lyrics. It is just broken vocals wailing from beginning to end. The singer of the song learned the traditional two-voice singing method of Tuva, and also included some traditional vocal techniques of witchcraft. This work may also be her tribute to faith and totem. Although it does not sound like a song, it is Has a deeper meaning.

Detailed introduction:

This is a song sung by an old Japanese woman, and the roaring song is Lost Rivers. I heard it's a divine song, but it's all hoarse and scary. The song should be called Lost Rivers, which expresses the inner uneasiness and dark atmosphere. The music video version also has a scary atmosphere.

The heartbreaking performance of the well-known divine song "Lost Rivers" does not represent the most complete Shanko Nancherak. She has many more lesser-known voices, all of which are buried in personal selections. In the collection "Song".

Listeners of "Song - A Collection of Shanko Nancherak's 60 Years" can appreciate Shanko's ability to control multiple styles involving avant-garde jazz, electronic music, neoclassical and Tuvan traditional music. You can also experience the unique Mongolian national vocal music techniques of Khumai (throat singing), Kajila (falsetto singing) and Xiqi (whistle singing) to bring you an unprecedented mysterious auditory experience.

In 2017, in order to commemorate the 60th birthday of the famous Tuva actress Shanko, Xingwai Records, which has the exclusive right to distribute her album, specially planned and released "Song - 60 Years of Shanko Nancherak" "Selected Collection", which collects and compiles Shanko's 10 best albums since her debut, was released for the first time in the world on October 4, 2018.