Profile of singer Hu Yanglin who sang "Perfume Poison

Hu Yanglin's Profile

Birthday: February 6

Height: 162

cm

Weight: 41

kg

Character: Aquarius

Personality: Complex and delicate, emotional and understanding, strong and soft

Hobbies: Singing, Literature, Cinema, Stage Acting, Art

Favorite Food: Beef, Fish, Shrimp, Green Vegetables

Favorite Color: Black, White, Red, Gray

Favorite Flower: Sunflower, Lily

Favorite Male Artist: Lee Byung-hun, Stephen Chow, Chen Daoming,

Favorite Female Artist: Lin Ching-hsia, Chiang Wen-lai, Teresa Teng, Li Ying-ai, Lin Yi-lin

Best Body Part: Eyes, Eyes, Eyes, Eyes, Eyes, Eyes >Most Satisfying Body Part: Eyes (Eyes with Emotions)

Biggest Wish: To be an outstanding diplomat or movie star

Favorite Movie: "Sweet Honey", "Infernal Affairs", "My Sassy Girl", "Unbelievable Fate"

Favorite TV Series: "Shanghai Tang", "Legend of the Eagle Eagle Heroes", "The Black Hole", "Divorce in Chinese Style"

Hu Yanglin, who has been a singer and singer-songwriter since she was a young girl, has shown remarkable talent as a teenager, and was admitted to the Hubei Academy of Fine Arts in 1999, where she majored in fine arts and received advanced artistic training. At the same time, her life was previously endowed with musical talent, with her development in the art of the road and flourish.

During her school years, she formed a band and served as the lead singer, and performed on stage in all kinds of cultural activities organized by the school, coupled with her delicate appearance, she has been regarded as an idol sought after by young students for a ballad song "Bugs" which has been well known on the campus, and at the same time, she has been trying to write lyrics and songs for her love of drama, music and literature, and in terms of literature, she has built a private literary website, and many of her articles have been published in various literary journals. In the literary field, she has built a private literary website, and many of her articles have been published frequently in various literary journals, and she has written her own

20

episode TV drama script "Dynamic Ping Pong" and a novel of the same name, which she intends to publish. She is a rare talent in the world of show business, combining music, art,

creative writing and literature.

Driven by the dream of art, she came to Beijing, and has been engaged in the behind-the-scenes work of the show business, but has never given up the pursuit of art, the opportunity is always in favor of those who are prepared to mind, Hu Yanglin in the process of a recording, that is, for the original singer of the "Mice Love Rice" Wang Qiwen for harmony singing, was "too much of an impression of the The owner of the company, Mr. Wang Hu, who is also the music production director of "Mice Love Rice", found her soft tone and unique musical talent, and then began to plan the production of her debut solo album, "Woman with a Story - Hu Yanglin - Perfume Poison".

2005

Hu Yanglin's "Woman with a Story--Hu Yanglin--Perfume Poison" solo album had not yet been officially released, and the "Perfume Poison"

DEMO

produced by her good friend Wang Qiwen was rapidly spreading on the Internet, and soon entered the charts of many famous music websites, achieving amazing results. In 2005

August

, more than a dozen pirated versions of Perfume Poison had already appeared on the market, and it was included in a number of best-selling compilation album platters. Later on, Taiwan's famous music producer and Chinese guitarist Jiang Jianmin personally customized and arranged the two hit songs "Perfume Poison" and "Goodbye

Good

Bye" for Hu Yanglin in his solo album. He also played the full solo for the English song "When

I

See

You

Smile", which was recorded for the first time by Hu Yanglin.

2005

In 2005

Signing with Beijing Taige Impression Culture Communication Company, he became a new talent of Taige Impression after Wang Qiwen. She was authorized to sing the only legal female version of "Mouse Loves Rice" in China by "TaiGe Impression". Her unique voice interpretation of "Mouse Loves Rice" is different from other versions of the playful playful, but more of its unique flavor and rhyme.

Hu Yanglin's rendition of "Perfume Poison" has been recognized and praised by many, and has been predicted by many people inside and outside the industry to become a more popular Internet song than "Mice Love Rice" and one of the few female vocal songs in China.