The era of digital music has come, your corporate song is not yet done?

Disclaimer: The following text is reprinted from the official website of Beijing Inquirer's Voice Cultural Development Co.

The end of the twentieth century to the beginning of the twenty-first century, the way of recording/dissemination of music has experienced a shift from analog to digital. If the twentieth century was the analog era in which the cassette tape reigned supreme, then undoubtedly the twenty-first century is the digital era in which the mp3 reigns supreme.

The once bulky and expensive tape recorders have been replaced by portable and inexpensive mp3 players. The cell phone, which is almost universally available, has taken the brunt of the change and has become the most important digital device for people to listen to music.

Whether on a busy bus or subway, in a bustling square dance floor, or at home, mp3 digital music is almost everywhere. This is an era when almost everyone listens to songs, and everyone can hum a few familiar melodies.

A song "love of Kangmei" sung by Kangmei Pharmaceuticals, a song "step by step" sung by step by step electronic, a song "harbor" sung by the Beijing Center for the Protection of Minors of the humanistic feelings, a song "strong" sung by the Liaohe oilfield well operation group workers of the fighting spirit ... ... Your corporate song hasn't been done yet?

We are thankful that technology has brought unparalleled convenience to our lives, and we can't ignore the real internal cause of the transformation: the improvement of our national standard of living. The reform and opening up of China's economy to the first leap, China has been among the world's leading industrial powers. Today, we are from "Made in China" to "Created in China" with a steady pace forward.