Who sang the Douyin version of Maomao Song?

"Maomao Song" was sung, composed and written by Zhang Di. The lyrics are as follows:

Everyone has hair on their body, I will sing Maomao to you.

Let me tell you what kind of hair we all have on our bodies.

The hair on the head is called head hair, and the hair on the legs is called leg hair.

We know that the short strips on the body are called hairs.

There are two curved parts on the face, which we know are called eyebrows.

There are also hairs on the eyes, which we all know are called eyelashes.

The gentleman’s eyelashes are downward, while the lady’s eyelashes are curled up and down.

The hair in the nose is called nose hair, and the hair in the ears is called ear hair.

The man’s mouth has a few extra hairs, so I call it brushing.

This hair of a man is not important, many ladies secretly shave it off.

There is another type of Maomao that is even funnier, but we all know that we cannot see it.

If you ask me what this Maomao is called, I don’t even know.

My friend, if you ask me to sing Maomao, do you have no hair on your body?

It doesn’t matter if you have no hair. I’ll pluck them out later and I’ll give you two.

Extended information

Creative background:

In the late 1970s, Zhang Di once performed at the Ocean Nightclub in Indonesia, and there was a drunk man. Drunk and mad, he said: "Since you are known as the king of witty singers, can you sing about the hair on the human body?

Di Zhang thought for a while, and within a few minutes, he composed this song "Mao Mao" Song. The lyrics are humorous and not obscene. They lighten the atmosphere very well and are well received by the audience.