Qi Feng, Tengger, Amulon, Black Horse Group, Buren Bayar, etc.
1. Qi Feng
Qi Feng (Mongolian name Aorigele), male, Mongolian singer, known as the new generation of Mongolian singer. Born on June 15, 1970, graduated from Minzu University of China, national first-class actor, member of the All-China Youth Federation, China Water Conservation Ambassador, member of the Inner Mongolia CPPCC, tourism ambassador of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, vice chairman of the Inner Mongolia Youth Federation, and vice president of the Inner Mongolia National Art Theater long.
Art Director of Beijing Wanqi International Music Culture Media. A close disciple of the Mongolian patriarch Khazabu, the singing king, he once sang in the Golden Hall of Vienna. He was the first Inner Mongolian singer to show the world the splendid grassland culture and the beauty of grassland music art.
2. Amulon
Amulon, born on August 30, 1984 in Zhengxiangbaiqi, Xilin Gol League, Inner Mongolia, is a male singer and actor from Mainland China.
In 2007, he participated in the Hunan Satellite TV "Happy Boys" competition and won the eighth place in the national finals. After the competition, he released his first solo single "Missing Mother", thus officially entering the entertainment industry. In 2008, the love song "Men and Women", a duet with Xu Ruyun, was released; in the same year, he starred in the movie "Eighty-One Frames" directed by Zhang Yu, playing the male lead in the play. In 2009, he released his first solo album "Wooden Man".
3. Tengger
Tengger was born in 1960 in Otok Banner, Inner Mongolia. China's national first-class actor. Member of China Musicians Association. A three-dimensional artist who combines singing, film and television and composing.
In 1989, he won the championship of the outstanding pop singer selection. In 1986, he composed and sang the song "Mongolians" and became famous in one fell swoop. In the same year, he released his first solo album "You Rise with the Sun". He has been composing his own songs since 1988. In 1989, he won first place among the top ten in the National Popular Song Singer Selection Competition sponsored by the Ministry of Culture.
In 1992, he was invited to hold a solo concert in Taipei, which caused a sensation on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. He became the first singer from the mainland to hold a solo concert in Taiwan since the founding of the People's Republic of China.
4. Black Horse Group
The Black Horse Group was established in October 2003. It is composed of five Mongolian young men. The members are Alateng Burigude (Lao Bu), Wurige Xilatu (Wurige), Xilin Baoliri (Baole), Aorigele (Aori), Shuriga (Gaga). Since their debut, they have attracted more and more attention in the music world with their unique Mongolian style singing and playing.
Their music is based on the rich Mongolian folk song style, combined with the rhythm of European and American HIP-POP music. The harmonies are clear and the cadenza is prominent.
5. Buren Bayar
Buren Bayar (1960-September 19, 2018), Mongolian, Chinese singer and composer, China Radio International The host of the Mongolian radio program. He gained attention for singing "Three Auspicious Treasures" with his family.
Died of sudden myocardial infarction on the evening of September 19, 2018, at the age of 58.