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80s Zhang Di Old Songs Classic

The 80s Zhang Di classic songs include: "No Money Do Not Disturb", "Fortune Telling Song", "Mao Mao Song" and so on.

1, "Do not disturb the money"

"Do not disturb the money" due to the wisdom of the king of the singer Zhang Di starring in the stage play named, the network hit MV "Do not disturb the money" is actually Zhang Di's new work. In "Don't Disturb Me, Don't Disturb Me", Zhang Di plays the role of an outdated director who refuses to change his ways, and a series of laughable things happen in the face of declining ratings.

2, "Fortune-Telling Song"

"Fortune-Telling Song", alias "Interlude of the Movie "Little Man Out of the Blue", was sung by Zhang Di and Liu Fusuke, and was included in the album "Love in the Thick of It".

3. "Mao Mao Song"

"Mao Mao Song" is a song written by Zhang Di, the king of the wise singers, during his performances in Indonesia in the late 1970s. Teo Tei used to improvise lyrics to existing songs to create songs that fit the atmosphere of the venue.

Data on Zhang Di

Born in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China on July 24, 1942, his real name is Zhang Zhimin and he is nicknamed the "King of Wisdom Singers".

He often improvises lyrics to existing songs on the spot to create songs that fit the atmosphere of the scene; the most famous of these is the "Mao Mao Song", which he wrote during a performance in Indonesia in the late 1970s, and the patriotic song "The Country", which was sung by Zhang Di. Zhang Di's improvised lyrics and singing opened up an interactive form of singing expression for live songs in China.