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What are the most phenomenally represented songs on The Voice of China since its inception? Who sang them?

"The Voice of China" since the opening of the most phenomenal representative of the work inventory:

?1, Zhang Lei "Nanshannan"

2015 can be said to be the ballad year of Chinese music, Zhang Lei sang the fire from the song of Ma Di's Nanshannan, Na Ying even highly praised him "carrying the flag of Chinese folk music". Zhang Lei sang the song "Nanshannan" from Ma Di, and Na Ying even highly praised him for "carrying the flag of Chinese folk music". Zhang Lei's deep and rich voice, with its obvious vicissitudes of life, is a natural and sincere expression of a soul that has been honed over the years. That year, the ballad was very strong, and Zhang Lei, who sang the ballad, also won the crown.

2. Zhang Bichen's "She Said"

Zhang Bichen was one of the highlights of that year's talent competition. She debuted as a trainee in South Korea, and sang a song called "She Said" in the competition, and then sang a song called "Where Has the Time Gone" in the final showdown, which was a perfect combination of her own struggles and the emotion of the song, and she sang it to the point of redness. This young girl chasing her dream, won the championship.

3, Liang Bo "Changan Changan"

In 2012, the first season of "The Voice of China" began broadcasting, which became a phenomenal hit music talent show. Liang Bo won the blind audition with Zheng Jun's song "Chang'an Chang'an", and he won a turn from his mentor Na Ying, and he went on to become the "Voice of the Year" that year.

4, Zhang Hexuan "you make me drunk"

"You make me drunk" is included in Zhang Hexuan's 2014 cover album, "Points of Praise", which was rearranged by the famous Japanese producer Keisuke Kikuchi. Zhang Hexuan sang it on the 2012 Zhejiang TV singing program "The Voice of China" and won the last seat as a mentor.

5, Tenzin Nyima "Moonlight Spring"

Tenzin Nyima, who has a "surround sound Tibetan accent", is also considered a candidate for the title, as he is able to put his own spin on each song. The beautiful voice of "Crescent Moon Spring" is still ringing in our ears, and the chorus sung at high C is amazing. For Tenzin Nyima, the audience has infinite expectations, hoping that he will bring more moving music.