The sixth episode of the music talk show "Le Lai Le Happy" will be broadcast on Zhejiang Satellite TV at 22:00 on July 14 (this Sunday) and will be launched on Z Video. In this episode, Huang Ling, the "singing diva", joins the team as a surprise. She chats with Yu Chengqing abou

The sixth episode of the

music talk show "Le Lai Le Happy" will be broadcast on Zhejiang Satellite TV at 22:00 on July 14 (this Sunday), and will be launched on zTV. In this episode, Huang Ling, the "song-turning diva", joins the show as a surprise. She chats with Yu Chengqing about her journey to stardom, and reveals the unknown behind-the-scenes stories of the two hit songs "High Song" and "Itch". Not only that, Huang Ling will also boldly break through herself in the show, successively challenging the reggae arrangement version of "Itch", the ancient electronic music version of "Qin Huai Jing" and Hu Yanbin's "Take All You Want".

Huang Ling, who became popular all over the world with her two singles "Itch" and "High Song", also let the audience see her talent in acting when she starred in the role of "Golden Phoenix" in "Flowers" directed by Wong Kar-Wai. In fact, Huang Ling's debut experience can be described as twists and turns. She participated in a singing competition in 2004 and was spotted by a record company. It was not until three years later that she released her first solo album "Itch" and officially made her mark in the music industry. Tonight, Huang Ling will make her debut story public for the first time. Whether it is that she has been dormant for three years and has not released any works, or that there are only a few people in the audience when she performs, a series of poignant stories make Yu Chengqing heartbroken.

In this program, Huang Ling not only re-interpreted the two masterpieces "Sigh" and "Light Rain" on the spot, but also boldly broke through herself and sang affectionately "Take All You Want", one of Hu Yanbin's "most difficult works to sing" 》. In addition, Huang Ling also used electronic music to perform the traditional Chinese folk song "Qinhuai Jing" under the personal guidance of Yu Chengqing. Can Huang Ling, who bravely steps out of her comfort zone, easily complete such a complex challenge?

Yu Chengqing also suggested that Huang Ling perform "Itch", which is familiar to the audience, in a reggae style, and specially invited the host Chen Huan to come on stage to provide guitar accompaniment, and Gu Gu was responsible for the percussion part. The lineup was luxurious. Huang Ling's ethereal and soft voice, coupled with Yu Chengqing's deep and powerful bass, and Chen Huan's silky and soft guitar, can "Itch", full of rich summer style, conquer the audience's ears?

Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Zu Weiwei

Editor/Qiao Ying