Twelve of the best songs in Mongolia: "Horse Pole", "Senjidma", "I Have a Promise with the Grassland", "Alsleng's Eyes", "Free Flying" , "Prairie Love", "I Come from the Grassland", "Sky Blue", "Plateau Blue", "Paradise", "Gada Merlin", "Pastoral".
1. "Horse Pole"
"Horse Pole" is a grassland-style song first sung by Ulantoya in 2010. It was written by Liu Xinquan and written by Li Kai. Composed by Chu, it was broadcast on June 25, 2011. The song is written in the tone of a prairie girl, praising the vastness of the prairie and also reflecting the generous love of prairie residents.
2. "Senjidma"
"Senjidma" is a Mongolian short-key folk song popular in the Ordos tribes of Yikezhao League in Inner Mongolia. Composer He Luting adapted it into an orchestral piece, very delicately portraying the image of the pure and beautiful Senjidma, and at the same time portraying the inner world of the lovesick young man.
3. "I Have a Promise with the Grassland"
"I Have a Promise with the Grassland" is a song sung by the famous Mongolian singer and the new generation of grassland singer Qi Feng. The MV of this song sung and filmed by Qi Feng won the Silver Award of the 6th Konka Cup China Music Television Competition on December 26, 2001. The song was later included in Qi Feng's personal music released in October 2003 From the album "I Have a Promise with the Prairie"
4. "Alsleng's Eyes"
This song perfectly shows the love between the prairie girl and the young prairie boy Alsleng. This simple prairie man is a master of horse training on the grassland. The hard-working Mongolian man is the hero in the hearts of girls. The song expresses this affection and love through Ulantoya's affectionate singing. To the extreme, the lyrics are simple and the melody is soothing. It is a touching grassland love song
5. "Flying Free"
"Flying Free" was written and composed by Zhang Chao and composed by Phoenix. A song sung by Legend, the song is included in the album "Auspicious Ruyi" released by Peacock Records on July 7, 2007. "Flying Free" is a dynamic song full of romantic feelings on the vast grassland. It is not only for the release. The company has brought the legend of 70 million ringtones, and it has also become popular in the streets and alleys of China.
6. "Prairie Love"
"Prairie Love" is a famous Mongolian song. A song sung by Qi Feng, the singer and the new generation of Mongolian singer, was included in Qi Feng's first solo music album "I Have a Promise with the Grassland" released in October 2003.
7. "I Come from the Prairie"
"I Come from the Prairie", the representative work of the same name from the Phoenix Legend album, took three years to create. It was sought after by thousands of fans as soon as it was released. , the ancient charm of Orientalization is vividly expressed. "I Come from the Grassland" is inspired by the three albums of Phoenix Legend
8. "Sky Blue"
"Sky Blue". It is a song written and composed by Zhang Chao and sung by Phoenix Legend. In 2009, "Sky Blue" won the Chinese Golden Melody Award and the Mainland Best Music Award. p>9. "Plateau Blue"
"Plateau Blue" is a folk song written and composed by Li Dadong, arranged by Li Kaichou, and sung by Ulan Toya. It is included in the album "Let Go When Love Is Not There" "Plateau Blue" has a high tone and a broad realm, just like the vastness of the Ordos Plateau.
10. "Paradise"
"Paradise" was composed by Tengger. The song composed and sung was included in Tengger's album "Runaway" released in 1997. In June 2001, Tengger released the English version of "Paradise". In 2000, the song won the 6th China Original Song Award. Gold Award.
11. "Gada Meilin"
"Gada Meilin" is a very ancient Mongolian folk song, composed by Mongolian composer Sanbao and Mongolian singer. Sung by Tengger. This song is also the theme song of the same name for the movie "Gada Merlin" directed by director Feng Xiaoning.
12. "Pastoral"
"Pastoral" is an Inner Mongolian folk song. A young Mongolian singer and a natural female voice Amuguleng sang in Shanxi Satellite TV's "Songs from the Yellow River" in 2015. Wang sang this song "Pastoral" when he was in the top six of the competition. In 2016, Gao Baoli and Amu Guleng adapted and sang "Pastoral" in Shanxi TV's "Folk Song Spring Festival Gala".