Spring Festival music includes "Prosperity and Prosperity Chinese New Year", "Happy New Year", "Gong Xi Fa Cai", "Happy New Year" and "Congratulations and Congratulations".
1. "Chinese Year of Prosperity"
This song is from the album "Hello New Year!" released by China Dolls in Taiwan in January 2001. oh! oh! "A song in ". A must-have for New Year greetings and a must-have for annual gatherings. It turns out that this alternative dance called "Yang Twisting Song" was first created by a Meipai guru and gradually became known to netizens.
2. "Happy New Year"
"Happy New Year" is a song sung by GNZ48. The lyrics are written by Sanbenmu and the music is composed by Chen Minqian. Included in GNZ48's second album "BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!" released on January 21, 2017.
3. "Gong Xi Fa Cai"
"Gong Xi Fa Cai" is a song sung by Hong Kong artist Andy Lau. It is composed by Andy Lau and Li Anxiu, composed by Chen Dejian, and arranged by Wu Zhuoxian. Released in January 2005. Included in the new song selection album "Continue to Love" released on December 13, 2005. At the 2005 Lantern Festival Gala, the song won the third prize in the song and dance category of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala program.
4. "Happy New Year"
"Happy New Year" is a music compilation album released by Little Tigers and Youhuan Party. On January 24, 1989, the Little Tigers sang "Happy New Year" and the single "Colorful Sky, Colorful Dream" with the Joyous Party, and became popular all over the world with the song "Green Apple Paradise", which opened the whirlwind of the Little Tigers prelude.
5. "Congratulations, Congratulations" and "Congratulations, Congratulations" are well-known New Year songs that have been sung thousands of times by Chinese people around the world. At that time, the people not only had no clothes and no food to eat, but also He was escaping in a hail of bullets every second. It was not until the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945 that the pouring tears soaked countless withered and tired hearts. The Chinese people, who had been tired for half a century, finally had the courage to look forward to tomorrow.