Jimu News reporter Zhang Cong's special program "Enjoy It" music festival focusing on ethnic music exchanges was officially launched on the evening of the 9th. 8 groups of singers including Ayunga, Matiu & Muqam Artists, Gong Linna, Shanren Band, Tailor Shop Band, Yang Ge & Maria

Jimu News Reporter Zhang Cong

The special program "Having Fun in It" focusing on ethnic music exchanges was officially launched on the evening of the 9th. Eight groups of singers, including Ayunga, Matiao Mukam Artist, Gong Linna, Shanren Band, Tailor Shop Band, Yanggemaria Boyzaeva, Yangjima, Alicia Evelin, etc. The audience brought a top-notch musical performance that amazed everyone. The premiere of the program that night not only won the ratings crown, but also won high praise from many viewers and netizens for its national music characteristics, emotional creative expression and sincere and friendly music exchange atmosphere.

It is reported that on the night when the program was broadcast, "Fun in It" won the first place in the ratings of Huan.com and ranked first among provincial satellite TVs in the same period; its ratings on both cvb and Kuyun dual networks also ranked first among provincial satellite TVs in the same period of variety shows. "Enjoy the music festival" and "Seamless switching of Ayunga's bilingual singing" and other topics have become hot searches. Topics surrounding the singing skills of singers, the appreciation of national music, and the differentiated expressions of domestic and foreign music have set off a wave of discussions across the Internet. Gong Linna's nostalgia song "Hui" sung in Chaoshan dialect has hit the Internet.

In addition to this long and charming song "Hui", Ayunga joined hands with three outstanding ethnic performers that night to skillfully combine the traditional Horqin long tune "Nuengiya" with the Mongolian folk song "Waiting for Your Return"; with the "national trend" "The Tailor Shop Band brings "The Old Man of the East China Sea", using the cross-cultural instruments of pipa and bass to collide with the romantic color of Chinese rock; "Mountain Man" sung by the Shanren Band combines the customs of the Yunnan-Guizhou region with modern music elements; China Singer Yang Ge collaborated with Russian singer Maria Boyezhaeva on the Russian song "I Like", folk singer Ma Tiao teamed up with three Xinjiang Muqam artists to perform the song "Beyond the Wall", and Yangjima's bilingual performance The song "The World" also conquered the audience, and Brazilian singer Alicia Evelyn performed the song "Hold On" with full energy, which amazed netizens with its vitality.

After the live broadcast of the program, eight groups of singers and program creators accepted media interviews. Ayunga mentioned that national music has a different kind of inheritance and vitality. He hopes to use his own power to inspire more young people to fall in love with national music. Regarding the inheritance of folk songs, Gong Linna said that national music grows from the soil. Yes, it has roots. Jimu News reporter noted that Gong Linna also posted a special sigh in a circle of friends on the 10th: "The inheritance and dissemination of national music requires more channels and the efforts of musicians" and "it's great that distinctive music is loved and paid attention to."

Gong Linna posted on Moments, lamenting that it is great that national music is being paid attention to.

Wang Qin, the producer of the "Enjoy It" program, mentioned that she hopes that through the performances of Chinese and foreign singers on the same stage, more audiences will understand Chinese traditional ethnic music and appreciate more diversity. The global music genre allows world music to be "brought in" and national music to "go out".

(The picture shows the live performance of "Enjoy It" and screenshots of Gong Linna's circle of friends)

(Source: Jimu News)