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Guangdong people must listen to the New Year bgm!

Let's take stock of a few must-listen to celebratory bgm for the New Year in Guangdong, have you ever heard them?

"Congratulations"

In the many brainwashing New Year's songs, the song "Congratulations" from 60 years ago to the present fire, can be called ? China's first New Year's song?

In fact, the song is an anti-war song. In 1945? Song Fairy? Chen Gexin composed it to celebrate the victory of the Anti-Japanese War by? Silver Voice? sung by Yao Li and her twin brother Yao Min.

An earlier inclusion of the song was by Teresa Teng, with "Congratulations" being one of the songs from Teresa Teng's album Teresa Teng's Songs, released on November 1, 1968, in its tenth episode, "Merry Christmas? Here's to the New Year". With her sweet voice and sweet image, Teresa Teng has interpreted the festivity of the New Year to the fullest extent.

"You're the Reddest"

"You're the Reddest" is a song released by the Hong Kong group Twins in 2002. The song is included in twins' first new + selected album Happy Together, and is the New Year's Eve hit of this album. The song was written by Wong Wai Man and composed by Ng Lok Shing, and the theatrical version of the music video even featured superstar Leslie Cheung.

In the music video for "You're the Reddest", Cheung, dressed in a bright red jacket, makes a cameo as a childish ? Third Uncle? for the sake of his offspring's ? The most reddish? He has willingly played a role? The green leaves. His brother specially chose a set of bright red leather jacket to match the New Year's Eve doll Twins, which is very festive and appealing. Zhang Guorong once said, no one wears red more beautiful than me, debut for so many years, this cameo is surprising and enviable.

"Step by Step"

The familiar "Step by Step" is a masterpiece of Lv Wencheng, a famous Cantonese musician, and is a piece of distinctive Cantonese folk music. The sheet music is from the 1938 book Shen Yunsheng's "Sheet Music for Strings", which was already popular at the time.

Bu Bu Gao, as its name suggests, is characterized by a light and exciting melody, with increasing layers, a bright rhythm, and waves of sound that rise and fall, one after the other, the music is full of motivation, giving people a positive meaning of striving for advancement.

Congratulations on Your Fortune

Congratulations on Your Fortune

is a song sung by Hong Kong artist Andy Lau, with lyrics by Andy Lau and Li Anxiu, music by Chen Dejian, and arrangement by Ng Cheuk Yin. It was released in January 2005 . It is included in the new + selected album Keep Talking about Love released on December 13, 2005....

Leward has always wanted to create a New Year's song for the Chinese people that is both joyful and blessed. At the end of 2004 when the composition of "Congratulations on Your Fortune" was nearing completion.

"Bless You"

Classic New Year's Eve song, the album "Bless You" of the same name published by Hong Kong's up-and-coming All Tone Records in 1981 was sung by Yanni and was one of Yanni's 3 platinum albums in that year. The sales were amazing. Lyrics by Wong Jim and music by Koo Ka Fai.

The subsequent Warner Group Star version of "Bless You" was sung by eleven Warner singers, including stars such as Lin Zixiang, Cynthia Yip, Andy Lau, Zhang Weijian, Lui Fong, and Du Dewei.

"The God of Fortune Arrives"

"The God of Fortune Arrives" is a pop song composed by Sam Hui, with lyrics by Sam Hui, Lin Zixiang and Peter Lai, and sung by Sam Hui and Lin Zixiang.

"Spring Flower"

The old Cantonese classic song "Spring Flower" is a Chinese New Year seasonal work, and every year at the arrival of the Chinese New Year, there are many singers will be re-interpreted or as a series of Chinese New Year songs included in the record.

Which song is your favorite? Sing along as we celebrate the Chinese New Year in style!