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Ten classic old songs by Zhang Qiang

Zhang Qiang’s ten classic old songs include "Moonlight DISCO", "A Burst of Annoying Autumn Wind", "Little Girl Under the Street Lamp", "Thousands of Words Are Hard to Say", "I Hope In You" "In Love", "Night Cat", "Beijing Girl", "Walking Tractor", "My Eighties", "Don't Ask Me What Is Disco".

Zhang Qiang was born in Beijing in 1967 and came from a musical family. He started practicing violin and piano under the guidance of his mother when he was 5 years old. Zhang Qiang is a representative figure in mainland China's pop music scene. She was the disco queen of the 1980s and a legendary genius star who took the streets by storm and gave her a symbolic mark of the times.

Introduction

Rose Zhang, born in Beijing on December 18, 1967, is a female pop singer and songwriter in Mainland China.

In 1985, the sales volume of the first music album "Tokyo Night" exceeded 2.5 million copies, and the sales volume of the music album "Shy Girl" exceeded 4.2 million copies. In 1986, the music album "Saturday" sold more than 4 million copies. In the same year, she became the first Chinese singer to be featured in Time magazine and was named the third most popular female singer in the world. As of 1992, Zhang Qiang had released 27 personal music albums with more than 20 million copies in circulation.

In 2001, he released his personal music album "Flying to Your Heart". In 2002, she was nominated for the Leap Award for Mainland Female Singer of the Year in the 2nd Music Billboard. In 2006, he released his personal music album "I Hope In Your Love". In 2008, the "Super Rose Blooms Concert" was held at the Beijing Exhibition Hall Theater. In the same year, China Central Television's documentary program "Witness" produced and broadcast a special documentary about Zhang Qiang "Phenomena 1980: The Wind Rises Zhang Qiang".

In 2017, the personal music album "Beijing Girl" was released. In the same year, he sang the ending song "My Eighties" for the animated film "Big World". In 2020, the all-English album "My name is Rose" was released. In 2021, he won the annual tribute to musician award from ifeng.com Fashion Choice.