Li Zongsheng is one of the classic singers in the 1980s and a well-known music producer. His music has gone through countless hardships.
Li Zongsheng, who was not good at words and introverted in childhood, became his only close friend through music.
Li Zongsheng, who was born in the 1950s, lived in the context of a great turning point in the times. Many famous musicians also became famous at this time. However, Li Zongsheng was not good at speaking because of his introverted personality, but his mid laner was not good at speaking. He was introverted and could not make very close friends in life, so he started his own music career as an amateur. In the 1980s, Li Zongsheng founded his own band in college, but the results were not particularly good. In the end, he The band could only disband sadly. Later, he joined PolyGram Records and released his first solo album "Elf in Career", but it still didn't make much progress. At this time, Li Zongsheng had gradually doubted his own On the road to music, fortunately, the movie "Farewell My Concubine" invited him to sing the theme song, which made him an instant hit, and he successfully won the Golden Melody Award. This can be regarded as the result of hard work.
Giving up his family and wife for music, he fought tooth and nail on the road to fame.
The well-known Li Zongsheng has been married twice, and both divorced by agreement. There have not been too many scandals. Li Zongsheng is a good man, but for his music dream , he chose to stick to his own path. The song "I'm a Little Bird" produced for his good friends in the 1990s made Li Zongsheng officially enter people's attention, and he began to become more popular, but for this reason Li Zongsheng He has always given up taking care of his family and his wife. In the end, he and his wife Lin Yilian went against each other and chose the path of divorce by agreement. At that time, Li Zongsheng was worried that he could no longer write good songs and was exhausted, so Li Zongsheng began to study professionally. Music production and related cultural knowledge constantly enriched myself, and finally enabled me to achieve extraordinary results in the Hong Kong recording world.