With love and innovation, "Yami (Featrma Nayi)" topped the Oriental Accent Music Chart

Music is an art that transcends cultural and language boundaries. It can touch people's hearts, convey emotions, and make people from different backgrounds empathize. In this multicultural era, music has become a bridge connecting different cultures and spreading culture. A song, especially a song that combines different cultural elements, has amazing power to break language barriers, convey emotions, and make people resonate. Today, the song we are going to talk about is an artistic product derived from the wonderful blend of music and culture. "Yami (Feat Manayi)" from Xiao Ai, Yang Jie and Alamei co-sung, and Emma Nayi participated in Feat is such an intoxicating work. This work became a popular song not long after its release. The popular hit song recently topped the 9th issue of the Oriental Accent Music Chart.

There is a profound cultural background behind the creation of this song. The theme of the song is the Qiang people, who call themselves "Erma" or "Erma" and are known as the "nation on the clouds". The Qiang people are one of the many ethnic groups in China. They are famous for their beautiful mountains and rivers, rich cultural traditions and profound history. However, the Qiang people are a people with only oral heritage, and their culture and stories have been passed down from generation to generation through language. This tradition faces challenges in today's digital age, because modern society relies more on words and numbers to preserve and disseminate information. How to pass on this precious culture has become a challenge.

It was against this background that Xiao Ai, Yang Jie, Ala Mei and the Qiang girl Ermanay came up with the idea of ​​creating "Yami". This song is more than just a love song, it blends elements of pop and rap to create a unique musical style. More importantly, the lyrics contain elements of the Qiang language and culture, and they use this song to present these precious traditions to the world.

The name of the song "Yami" has a special meaning in the Qiang language, representing deep emotions and longing for relatives. This vocabulary is not just a language, it also carries the warmth and emotion of the Qiang culture, allowing the audience to feel the deep affection of this nation.

"Yami" not only won wide acclaim domestically, but also spread to the international stage. This is the charm of music. It can cross national borders and break cultural barriers, allowing people to gather together in the world of music and share wonderful moments together. And this song is a vivid example that spreads the voice of the Qiang people around the world, allowing people to better understand and appreciate this beautiful culture.

"Yami (Feat Manay)" successfully topped the 9th issue of the Oriental Accent Music Chart. It not only shows the beauty and touchingness of the song itself, but also provides us with an opportunity to understand and cherish the Chinese nation. connections between different national cultures. This song brings us into the world of the Qiang people, allowing us to feel their emotions and enthusiasm. It also reminds us that culture is diverse and beautiful and needs to be cared for and inherited by us. Music, as a common language, will continue to build a bridge for communication and understanding between different cultures and help us move towards a better future together.

The songs on the list in this issue include "The Sound of the Falling Moon (Lisu Version)" by A Wolf Star, "Wanli Mountains and Rivers" by Li Meilingzhi/Asgen, "Rakshasa Sea City" by Daolang, and "The Sound of the Falling Moon" by Jam Hsiao/Zhang Qi. Wujiapo 2021", Ajitai Group's "Stars Light the Way Home", Yunduo's "Dolma in the Sky", Tailor Shop "The Old Man of the East China Sea", Yan Lili's "Xintianyou (New Edition)", Gill Gill's "Don't Be Afraid, Children" .

As a medium for discovering more high-quality ethnic music and spreading Chinese culture, the Oriental Accent Music Chart has witnessed the achievements and influence brought by the song "Yami". I believe that there will be more ethnic musicians to inherit it in the future. and make their own efforts to spread Chinese national culture. Let us look forward to together that more excellent music works will continue to bloom in the Oriental Tune Music Chart in the future, contributing more wonderful things to the inheritance and development of Chinese music! Use the power of music to express your love for the motherland! Let the power of music gather and let the patriotic sentiment bloom between the notes!