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Here is another upload of "Ulaan Baataar Nights".

Skip ahead to 2:40 to hear the start of the song.
At the start of this video she talks about her father to whom she dedicates the song. You can see her lose it during rehearsals at 1:30. That helps understand the emotion in the crowd and why she almost loses it on the last line of the song.

Upvoted since this is an edit.

don't know anything about C-pop at all. It's interesting to hear, thanks

are You Chinese ? I like to listen to Chinese songs. I think you should listen to all the songs of singer Dong Zhen or movie soundtrack @eturnerx


画情
姚贝娜


爱殇- 董贞
film 花千骨


: 画皮- Painted Skin film
I am 19 years old but I have been listening to Chinese music for 10 years, I have collected more than 100 best Chinese songs and Chinese soundtrack.If you feel this good song, please ask me more songs. However, you should watch the movie, you will understand the content of the song. I like ancient Chinese swordplay songs, the current songs do not make sense

你好越南的小妹妹。我不是华人。我是新西兰本地人。谢谢你写给我听到这首歌。画皮非常好看。你看了画皮第二吗?我很喜欢这个genre的电影。也有别的华电影收歌我想揭晓一下,但是有一点感觉我的读者会无聊。Xin từ biệt

I do not know Chinese much. However, I have read your Chinese. I like to listen to Chinese and American music. I know all the famous songs of those lines. ^^
I think you can post the songs you like.
Why do you know I'm Vietnamese?

You told me you were Vietnamese in an earlier conversation, or it was in one of your earlier posts.

are you trying to withdraw steem power at this point? are you going to keep the steem or do something else?

I'm not powering down my SP. It might be winter time in steem land but I'm still confident enough in steem for the long-term.
IRL stuff means I'm not on steem much for now. Keep doing the lord's work.

yeah i really hope crypto comes back

I like the nights of Ulaanbaatar and reminds me of music of Mongolia.

Ulaanbaatar is the capital city of Mongolia and Hanggai are a Mongolian folk rock group. The twist is that Ms. Tan's traditional singing style is Tibetan. The difference is in the sounds of the herd animals: Mongolian sound more like horses and Tibetan more like goat/sheep.
I will profile Hanggai in a later post. If you like more traditional Mongolian folk music then try searching for "Huun Huur Tu".

Cool. I did well to follow your post @eturnerx. I will check out "Huun Huur Tu". I like the comparison. That would make sense. You are what you eat.

Wow she has a beautiful voice dangggg.

So soothing!

<3 The music its beautifoul in any part of the world, the chines culture is very beautiful and unique. <3

Hello friend, you can always find very good songs, I can not understand the lyrics of these songs that you bring us, but I will give you my opinion guiding the rhythms of the girl's voice and the sound of her band. Wow! The girl is just great, with very varied rhythms, some very fast and active, while others slower, able to bristle your skin and if you neglect, you can make those beautiful slow rhythms cry. Also on a couple of occasions I sing a duet, very good duos. Excellent video from beginning to end, thanks for bringing such great music and sharing it. Greetings and a strong psychological hug from here.

I came for mandolins and got Mandarins. I'm not sure I was fully prepared for that. :D

I love when you do music posts though. Always educational and quality entertainment.

well certainly a different voice for sure, really good found it to be good education in culture

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