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A female singer whose song became popular.
A female singer who became popular because of a song:

1, Chen Hong's "Go home often"

Chen Hong, 65438-0968, was born in Harbin, Heilongjiang. Participated in two youth song competitions, 1990 the fourth amateur pop singing bronze award; 1992 won the silver award of the fifth professional group pop singing.

2. Xiangxiang "Song of the Pig"

Xiangxiang, whose real name is Wang Jinmei, 1984, is from Taoyuan County, Changde City, Hunan Province, and graduated from the Music Department of Hunan Normal University. Song of the Pig, the title song of the same name, ranked fourth in the iTunes global music download and sales list in the United States, subverting the pattern of European and American songs dominating the list, and Xiangxiang became one of the best Asian singers who won the international authoritative digital music sales list.

3. Qu Ying's acceleration

Qu Ying, 197 1 was born in Changde City, Hunan Province, and graduated from the drama class of Hunan Art School. After graduation, Qu Ying was assigned to be an actor in Hunan Opera Troupe. Because of her height of 1.75 meters, it was difficult to find an actor to play with her, so Qu Ying sought transformation and began to shoot advertisements.

4. Ren Jing's "close lover"

Ren Jing, born in Beijing in 1968, joined China Railway Wenla Ruler Corps at the age of 16. In the 1980s and 1990s, Guangzhou was the national pop music center at that time. Ren Jing signed a contract with Guangzhou White Swan Audio & Video Company and released several solo albums. 1990 participated in the Youth Song Competition and won the Outstanding Singer Award.

5. Rosamund Kwan's "Meeting Forever"

Rosamund Kwan released her only solo album, Meeting Forever. This album and its supporting MV are beautifully produced, but it does not include the theme song "Homesickness" of the overlord of the West Chu. Among them, the title song of the same name is "Meeting Forever" sung by her and Andy Lau, which is still circulating today.