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Detailed information about Liu Fei who sang the 2010 Asian Paralympic Games anthem "Sunshine Set Sail"!

Liu Fei, a native of Yangzhou, Jiangsu, is a powerful singer and musician in mainland China. He is known as the "Asian Games Singer". Representative work: "Sunshine Set Sail", the anthem of the 2010 Asian Para Games. He was once a member of the "Double HIC" group known for its high notes. After his solo career, he mainly composed and sang songs for CCTV film and television dramas, and shared the stage with Liao Changyong to sing the opening ceremony anthem of the Asian Paralympic Games.

Personal profile Place of birth: Jiangsu Birthday: October 8th Height: 176cm Blood type: Type AB Language: Mandarin Constellation: Libra Instrument: Guitar? Piano Favorite color: black Favorite music: pop?music Favorite actor: Sun Honglei Favorite singer: Dolphin Prince VITAS Favorite food: Beef Most hated food: Lotus root Favorite dress: Casual Most annoying thing: ? Being woken up while sleeping Most unforgettable thing: 6 My biggest wish to perform on stage for the first time when I was young: To tour the country for solo concerts. Favorite sport: Billiards Favorite place: Hometown Most confident place in body: Mouth Favorite items to collect: Small trinkets Favorite opposite sex Type: Thoughtful Expertise: Composition? Music production Music type: Lyrical? Rock singing Type: Pure, clear and loud voice Company: Beijing Quanyun Times Music Culture Communication Co., Ltd.

Personal profile Liu Fei was born in Yangzhou Coming from a musical family, his mother works in a theater troupe and his father works in a cultural center. Under the influence of his ears and eyes, he has shown unusual musical talent since he was a child. "The child is very honest. He has loved vocal music since he was a child. While learning guitar, he composes his own music and has won many music awards." Speaking of his son, Liu Fei's father always expressed many emotions and talked endlessly. After graduating from junior high school, Liu Fei took the initiative Liu Fei was required to learn vocal music, but his parents were afraid that it would affect his studies and opposed him learning vocal music. However, Liu Fei was obsessed with music to the point of forgetting to sleep and eat. It was his persistent pursuit and brave exploration of music that led him to study under the famous vocal professor Yin Shiying of Shandong Provincial Song and Dance Theater in 1998. , studying opera. In 2000, Liu Fei went to Beijing to develop. While performing, he also further studied pop music and pop singing. In 2002, he officially became a pop singer and musician. He has recorded song demos for many artists many times, totaling more than 200 songs. He has participated in CCTV and Beijing Satellite TV "Olympic Beat", China Education Channel's "Long Live Youth", Guangdong TV's "Lego", Heilongjiang TV's "Happy Friday", Jilin TV's "Happy Northeast", Qilu TV's "Fans Giveaway" and other major TV programs across the country . Recently, she sang the theme songs of the TV series "Cold Gun", "Where Love Is Home", and "Xin Xiyingmen". and the anthem of the 2010 Asian Paralympic Games "Sunshine Set Sail".

Art experience "2000": In October, he went to Beijing to develop, and at the same time participated in CCTV, BTV and other large, medium and small performances and activities across the country. "2004": Participated in the 11th National Young Singer TV Grand Prix and won the second prize in the Jiangsu Division Professional Group. "2007": Signed with Beijing Lehai Shengshi International Music Culture Development Co., Ltd. (Taiwan) and formed the "Double HIC" group with his partner Zhi Yu. In the same year, he released his first album "Destined to Love You from the Beginning" and completed the filming of album 2 The MV for the title song "Let Go" and "Destined to Love You from the Beginning". "2007": The year-end album's title song "Let Go" topped the 12530 Wireless Music "Freeze to Death" chart. "Destined to Love You from the Beginning" won the runner-up spot on the China Unicom (Guangdong Region) original song rankings. "2008": Participated in "Chaoyang International Style Festival". "2008": Participated in the MV recording of "Heart and Hand Connected" by three central earthquake relief stars to show their love. "2008": Participated in the recording of Macau Asia Satellite TV Chinese Channel's Olympic song "Come on China, there is you and me". "2008": Participated in the China Red Letter Society and recorded the MV for the charity song "Let Love Move". "2008": Held a mobile "M-Zone" fan club in Liaoning. "2009": Won the title of "Youku Music Talent" and participated in the "Youku Talent Ceremony". "2010": Signed a contract with a new company "Quanyun Times Music Culture Communication Co., Ltd.". "2010": Participated in the "Stars Singing, Love Yushu" large-scale charity event hosted by CCTV Music Channel and Youku, and recorded the song "Let Love Light Up the World". "2010": Personal new EP "Full Moon Missing" is released during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

"2010": Participated in the "Hurun Report" China's Richest Women Awards Ceremony, serving as an award-giving and performing guest "2010": In the same year, she was invited by the Asian Organizing Committee and the China Disabled Persons' Federation to sing at the Asian Paralympic Games The song "Sunshine Set Sail" has become another powerful singer who is famous in Asia after Liu Huan, Wei Wei, Sun Nan and Mao Amin. "2010": "Sunshine Set Sail" EP was first released on Baidu. "2010": Participated in Beijing Satellite TV's "Fashion Ceremony".

Personal album 1. Missing the Full Moon (EP) ▲Type: Mandarin ▲Introduction: Mid-Autumn Festival Warmth Broadcast ▲Release Time: September 22, 2010 ▲Distribution Company: Beijing Quanyun Times Music

2. Sunshine Set Sail (EP)? ▲ Type: Mandarin ▲ Introduction: 2010 Asian Paralympic Games anthem ▲ Release time: December 9, 2010 ▲ Distribution company: Beijing Quanyun Times Music