The original song "Xin Lian Xu Xiaofeng" can be obtained from QQ Music.
Paula Tsui (Paula Tsui, January 1, 1949-), born in Wuhan, Hubei, is a female singer from Hong Kong, China.
In 1969, Xu Xiaofeng released her first album "The Wall" and entered the music scene. She successively released music works such as "Capriccio" and "Star Questions", which gave full play to the characteristics of the female singer's bass part. With his low magnetic voice and simple and unpretentious singing style, he became a powerful singer in the Hong Kong music scene. In 1989, he won the Golden Needle Award at the 12th Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards, becoming the first person to receive this honor. female singer.
Xu Xiaofeng is originally from Wuchang, Hubei Province. There are six brothers and sisters in the family. Xu Xiaofeng is the eldest in the family. She attended Buddhist Cihang Primary School and Middle School. Because she had to help her parents run the food business in Jiangsu and Zhejiang and take care of her younger siblings, Xu Xiaofeng dropped out of school in the second grade of middle school.
In 1965, she was invited by a friend to participate in the "Hong Kong Orioles" competition jointly organized by "Tian Tian Daily" and the Southern Experimental Theater Company, and won the championship with her song "Fire of Love" with white light. Because her parents opposed her singing career, she did not enter the music scene.
In 1969, she persuaded her parents to allow her to sing, and later worked as a resident singer in nightclubs such as Huadu in Mong Kok and Capital in Tsim Sha Tsui. During her residency at the nightclub, Xu Xiaofeng sang from 7 pm to 2 am every day, but her monthly salary was extremely low.