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Introduction to Xiaofang’s song information

From 1993 to 1994, as the single "Xiao Fang" hit the charts and its MTV was broadcast on CCTV's "Oriental Time and Space Golden Songs Chart", it quickly became famous with its catchy lyrics. The intimate melody quickly broke through the karaoke market, which was then in the ascendant, and suddenly became the most popular single of the year. Li Chunbo became the most popular singer that year. Although the composition and singing of "Xiao Fang" came from Li Chunbo, an authentic Northeastern man, it is also a representative work of the glorious period of Guangdong pop music. This example of northerners going south to develop and achieve success is not only It was not only a special case in the pop music world, but also a reflection of Guangdong’s economic status in the country at that time. "Xiao Fang" is a love song, and the biggest difference between it and the mainstream Hong Kong and Taiwan love songs at that time is that its theme is based on the unique historical background of the mainland, which is going to the mountains and countryside. The melody of "Xiao Fang" is popular and smooth, and the lyrics are almost colloquial. However, Guangdong pop music pays attention to the popularity and citizen communication function of the song. After discovering the popular potential of this song, Zhongsheng Guangzhou Company quickly released it Promoted nationwide and achieved success. It is not difficult to see the differences between Beijing pop music and Cantonese pop music in terms of concepts and goals. The catchy "Xiao Fang" became popular all over the country at that time. In addition to the success of the Cantonese pop music promotion plan, it also benefited from the song's theme of educated youth. At that time, the educated youth were actually middle-aged, regardless of whether they were successful or famous. They are still ordinary. Due to the pop music industry's indifference to their audience, they can still only hum "pop" songs from the 1960s and 1970s. The emergence of "Xiao Fang", due to the sense of historical identity, quickly made the educated youth of that year fall in love with this song. It also expanded the age audience of mainland pop music to a certain extent, thus achieving a better market. score. The combination of music and culture, and because of the latter's profound heritage in mainland China, soon made mainland pop music, which started very late, have a tendency to surpass Hong Kong and Taiwan pop music at that time. The popularity of "Xiao Fang" also benefited from the popularity of karaoke at that time. Whether it is a professional karaoke hall or a private room in some small restaurants, in high-end or civilian singing equipment, countless people have become amateur singers and music lovers in one, because they have a strong sense of participation. , and made popular music more popular in that era.