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Mao Buyi’s song

Mao Buyi's songs include: "Relieve Sorrow", "Undyed", "Northeast Folk Songs", "Ordinary Day", "People Like Me", etc.

1. "Xiaochou"

This song is a song written, composed and sung by Mao Buyi. The song was released on "Tomorrow's Son" on July 29, 2017. The first song of the 7th issue, the live version is included in Mao Buyi's album "Superstar Buyi Studio No1" released on September 1, 2017, and the official version is included in Mao Buyi's album "An Ordinary Day" released on May 31, 2018 . In December 2017, Mao Buyi won the 2017 "Tencent Entertainment White Paper" Music Star of the Year award for this song.

2. "Undyed"

This song is the theme song of the TV series "Sweet Honey as Ashes as Frost", written by Hai Lei, composed by Jian Hongyi, and sung by Mao Buyi . This is also the first time that Mao Buyi has sung a song for a TV series. Coupled with the aesthetic and costume characteristics of the show, his grasp of emotions when singing is completely different from previous songs.

3. "Northeast Folk Song"

This song is a song written, composed and sung by Mao Buyi. The song was released on "I Am Singing" on April 12, 2019. It was first sung in the first issue of "Zhu Ren" and was later included in Mao Buyi's album "Xiao Wang" released in 2020. On October 11, 2020, Mao Buyi won the 2020 "BME Music Festival" annual outstanding composition award for this song.

4. "An Ordinary Day"

This song was written, composed and sung by Mao Buyi, an original musician from Mainland China. It was included in Mao Buyi on July 3, 2018. Released from the album "An Ordinary Day". In July 2018, the song won the "Top 20 Golden Songs" award in the first half of the 9th Global Pop Music Gold Chart.

5. "People Like Me"

This song was written, composed and sung by Mao Buyi. The song was released on "Tomorrow's Sons" on August 5, 2017. The first song of the 8th issue of "Season 1", the live version is included in Mao Buyi's album "Superstar Buyi Studio No1" released on September 1, 2017, and the official version is included in Mao Buyi's album "Ordinary" released on May 31, 2018 "One Day". In 2019, the song won the Top Ten Songs of the Year award at the 2018 NetEase Cloud Music Original Ceremony.