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Who wrote the lyrics and music of the West Sea Love Song?

The lyrics and music of "Love Song of the West Sea" are written by Dao Lang.

"Love Song of the West Sea" is a song composed by Dao Lang, with lyrics and singing by Dao Lang. Included in the "Daolang III" album released by Daolang on September 21, 2006. In 2013, the song won the Music Engineering Top Ten Songs of 2010. The background of the song's creation is that Ying and Yong'er were both university students, and then they signed up as environmental volunteers together, and came to Hoh Xil together at minus 40 degrees Celsius, which is known as the "forbidden zone of life" due to the high cold and lack of oxygen.

Yonger was placed at the Tuotuo River Observation Station in difficult conditions. Yonger died on the way to collect information. He was the first volunteer to die in Hoh Xil. During a gathering, Daolang heard this story spread in the West Sea. He was moved and wrote "The Love Song of the West Sea" for the love story of Ying and Yong'er. Dao Lang's "West Sea Love Song" returns to his original pursuit of national music. This kind of thinking is not based on the national music styles of different regions shown in the musical elements of the song.

Daolang's personal introduction

Daolang, whose real name is Luo Lin, was born on June 22, 1971 in Zizhong County, Neijiang City, Sichuan Province. He is a male pop singer in Mainland China. In 1995, he established the Northwest Music Studio and began to get in touch with Xinjiang folk music. In 2001, he released his first album "Desert Love Song". In 2003, the album "Love Songs of the Western Regions" was released. In 2004, he released the album "The First Snow in 2002" and made his official debut with the single "The First Snow in 2002" of the same name. In the same year, he released the album "Kashgar Populus euphratica".

In 2005, he won the National "Golden Record" Award for "Punishment of Impulse". In 2006, the albums "Thank You" and "Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" were released. In 2008, the cover album "Red Classic" was released. In 2010, he sang "Forever Brothers", the ending song of "I Am a Special Forces Soldier". In 2011, the album "Dao Lang 2011-Girl in Colorful Clothes" was released. In 2012, he won the 12th "Five One Project" Award for "Love Is You and Me". From 2011 to 2012, the "Daolang-Thank You National Tour Concert" was held.