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Na Ying’s top ten classic songs

Na Ying's top ten classic songs include "Silent", "Smiling Over", "Conquer" and "Seeing Flowers in the Smoke", etc.

The first song: "Mo"

"Mo" is a song sung by Na Ying. It is also the theme song of the movie "Why Shengxiao is silent". It is written by Yin Yue and composed by Qian Lei. , released as a single on April 19, 2015.

In 2015, the song won the Top 20 Golden Melody Award in the first half of 2015 on the Global Pop Music Gold Chart. In 2016, he won the Top Ten Golden Melody Award in the 23rd Oriental Chart.

The second song: "Smile and Pass"

"Smile and Pass" is a song sung by Na Ying. The lyrics were written by Na Ying himself and the music was composed by Liu Guomin and Liu Zhiwen. It is included in the album " "I'm Not an Angel".

"Smile and Pass" won the Bronze Award of Radio Hong Kong's Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs "National Most Popular Chinese Pop Song Award" in 2002 and won the "Twenty Years Supreme Golden Song" of the Oriental Chart 20 Years Ceremony in 2013 award".

The third song: "Conquer"

"Conquer" is a song written and composed by Yuan Weiren, arranged by Wang Jikang, and sung by Na Ying. It was included in Na Ying's April 15, 1998 from the album "Conquest" released. In 1998, the song won the TOP20 Most Popular Song Award in the 5th Chinese Chart.

The fourth song: "Seeing Flowers in the Mist"

"Seeing Flowers in the Mist" is a song written by Yan Su, composed and arranged by Sun Chuan, and sung by Na Ying. It is included in Na Ying's From the album "Seeing Flowers in the Smoke".

"Seeing Flowers in the Smoke" is a song specially written by Mr. Yan Su for the CCTV "3.15" party in 1993. In 1995, the song won the top ten golden songs of the Second Oriental Chart.

Song 5: "A Dream"

"A Dream" is included in the album "Jian Jie" released by singer Na Ying in July 1999. It is the song "Wake Up from a Dream" A companion piece to. These two songs are also known as the "Double Dreams" chapter of Na Ying's classic work. They were both written and composed by Yuan Weiren, a well-known Taiwanese musician.

In 1999, the song was ranked among the top 20 songs in the 6th Channel Chinese Chart.