Song Dongye

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Song Dongye (宋冬野; born 10 November 1987) is a Chinese folk and ballad singer-songwriter.[1][2] He was born in Haidian District, Beijing.

Song Dongye playing the guitar and singing during a musical performance
Song Dongye performing

In 2009, he joined the watercress independent music, creating "Catch the Fat Man", "Every year", "Buddha in the Line 1," "Hey, pants" and other songs. In 2010, he released a solo album Slush hung claw, which included the songs "Annual", "Buddha at the first line", "Hey, pants children" and other songs. In 2011, Song Dongye, Yao Shisan and Di Ma founded a music label – sesame leaf civil society organizations, began a special performance.

In 2012, he released the single "Miss Dong" in April 2013. The single "Miss Dong" won the Billboard Music thirteenth annual festival of the best ballads newcomer. In June 2013, 2013 Happy Boys players covered "Miss Dong", which generated widespread interest in the song within China. In December 2013, the album North of Anhe Bridge (Chinese:安河橋北) won the prize of Lu Xun culture annual music awards.

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  1. ^ BWW News Desk. "Simple and True: Song Dongye, China's Viral Bard, Brings His Plain-Spoken Songs to the US". Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Chinese artist Song Dongye performs hit 'Miss Dong' at Buskirk-Chumley – Indiana Daily Student". idsnews.com. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
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