The original singer of "Nine Nine Daughters Red" is Chen Shaohua.
"Nine Nine Daughters Red" is a song sung by Chen Shaohua, with lyrics and music composed by Chen Xiaoqi. It is the second song in the September series following "Wine on September 9", and was included in his 1994 album "Nine Nine Daughters Red". The song won the Bronze Prize in the 1995 China Music Television Competition.
Chen Shaohua, male, born on March 25, 1974 in Xinchang, Zhejiang Province, is a male singer and martial arts champion in mainland China, whose representative works include "Wine in September", "Nine Nine Daughters of the Red", "The Bridge on July 7" and "The Saddest Man in the World". In his early years, Chen Shaohua had joined the army and won the national champion of martial arts sparring. After his discharge from the army, Chen Shaohua opened an opera house. on September 30, 2020, he released the single "The So-Called Life".
Chen Shaohua's Early Years
In January 1994, Chen Shaohua's song "Wine on the Ninth of September" spread throughout the country, and was one of the representative works of the "94 New Generation", a group that reached the peak of the mainland's original pop music boom that year. The song was also one of the representative works of the "94 New Generation" that year. The song won a number of important awards, including the third China Music Television Contest, the second China Song Ranking, the Beijing Music Channel's China Song Ranking and the Shanghai Oriental Wind and Cloud Chart's Top Ten Golden Songs Award.
At the opening ceremony of the 1995 Kunming National Motorcycle Championships and the opening ceremony of the Sichuan Luzhou International Famous Wine, Chen Shaohua sang his famous song for the audience. 1997, Chen Shaohua received an invitation from the Spring Festival Gala to appear on the stage of the Gala, and at this time, Chen Shaohua's popularity had reached a new height. In the same year, Chen Shaohua held a solo concert in Nanjing Xinglong ceramic night.