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Who knows the old songs from mainland China in the 80s and 90s?

In the 1980s, there were 1: Neon Wu Xiaomei 2: Na Ying Shan Gougou 3: Cheng Lin's Stormy Journey 4: Zheng Xulan Little Lily 5: Zhu Xiaolin's Childhood Cradle 6: Zhang Yanni's Lost Girl 7: Cheng Lin's Panda Mimi 8: Wu Xiaomei's Farewell 9: Huang Wenjun's Season of Style 10: Zhang Qiang's Shy Girl

In the 1990s, I told you softly

Singer: Yang Yuying

Popular era: 1992

Main audience: young farmers, migrant workers

Comments: Yang Yuying, who has sweet songs and beautiful songs, is loved by many rural youths. There is no doubt that she was The tape sold well all over the country, and it once ranked No. 1. It was very prosperous

The New Legend of White Snake--A Thousand Years of Waiting

Singer: Gao Shengmei

Popular Era : 1993

Main audience: Those who love watching TV series, or those who like Zhao Yazhi

Comments: Since the hit TV series "White Snake" in 1993, this song was popular in society at that time** *It is widely played in places. Every few steps I walk in a major downtown area in Shanghai, a video store plays this song. There are even people who sell pirated tapes on tricycles and use low-quality tape recorders to play this song at high volumes to solicit solicitation. Customer

The sound of the waves remains

Singer: Mao Ning

Popular era: 1993~94

Comments: This is an emotional song The song originated from the Spring Festival Gala, everyone must remember it

Xiao Fang

Singer: Li Chunbo

Popular Era: 1993~94

Main audience: Cultural Revolution educated youth

Comment: There is a girl named Xiaofang in the village... This popular and affectionate song evokes the romantic memories of the old times among the Cultural Revolution educated youth

< p>New wine brewed on September 9th

Singer: Ominous

Popular era: 1994~95

Main audience: farmers, middle-aged men

Comment: I went to Nanjing Purple Mountain Tourist Area in 1995 to take a cable car through the mountains and heard this song rippling in the mountains

Tracker's Love

Singer: Yin Xiangjie, Yu Wenhua

Popular era: 1995

Main audience: farmers, government cadres over 40 years old

Comments: Since the track tracker’s love The song won the National MTV Award in 1995. The image of Yin Xiangjie, a simple and honest man with frame glasses and that handsome little daughter-in-law, became deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. The song immediately became popular all over the country, especially in karaoke halls, where middle-aged men and women flirting, government workers They all use this song to entertain themselves

I have listened to your song

Singer: Wang Yan He Jing

Popular Era: 1996~97

Main audience: young people

Comment: This is a cheerful pop song, I wonder where its creator Wang Yan is now

Too soft-hearted

Singer: Ren Xianqi

Popular Era: 1996~97

Main Audience: Emotionally confused urban white-collar workers (actually most urban white-collar workers)

< p>Comment: This song was widely played in public places at that time. I could hear it repeatedly every day on the bus to and from work, and later it made people feel "too upset"

You will win if you work hard

Singer: a Hokkien singer

Popular era: 1996~97

Main audience: nouveau riche

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Comment: This is a Hokkien song, but it is popular across the country. Most Chinese people cannot understand the lyrics. It is a miracle in the music industry. I think it is because this song makes people proactive and strives for progress< /p>

Wandering Songs

Singer: Ominous

Popular Era: 1999

Main Audience: Migrant Workers

Comments : China has a very large team of migrant workers, whose number is no less than students. Migrant workers also need their own culture and express their own emotions. Migrant workers who work outside and miss their hometown love this song very much.

Go Home

Performer: Kenny G

Popular Era: Popular for a long time, I can’t remember clearly

Main Audience : Urban white-collar workers, college students going to work in the South

Comment: This is a very nice saxophone song, composed and performed by the famous American saxophone player Kenny G, but no matter where you go, I hear it in all kinds of situations, including the lobby of luxury hotels, restaurants, various TV programs, and the background music of stock programs. I once ate beef noodles at a beef noodle stall on the road in the urban-rural area of ??Shanghai. The owner of the noodle stall also used a tape recorder. Play this song at high volume.

My deskmate

Singer: Lao Lang

Popular era: the entire 1990s

Main audience: college students

Comment: This song was sung throughout the 1990s by students born in the 1970s. It is a nostalgic and romantic memory of childhood