as follows:
"Moonlight Disco" "An Annoying Autumn Breeze" "Little Girl Under the Streetlamp" "A Thousand Words Can't Be Dissociated" "I Wish to Be in Your Love" "Night Cat" "Beijing Girl" "Hand Tractor Ski" "My Eighties" "Don't Ask Me Again What's Disco" "Disco Love" "A Fire in the Winter A Fire in the Winter", "Shining Life".
"It's All My Fault" "Fading Memories" "Acacia is Like a Little Ant" "On That Day" "I Want to Knock on Your Door" "That Love" "Your Heartfelt Smile" "Walking Through a Coffee House" "Tonight I Only Love Cha Cha Cha" "Love Cabana" "The Waiting" "The Messenger of Love" "It's Hard to Open Your Mouth When I Love You".
Biography:
Rose Zhang (张蔷), born December 18, 1967 in Beijing, is a Chinese mainland pop singer and songwriter.
In 1985, the sales of her debut music album Tokyo Nights exceeded 2.5 million, and the sales of her music album Shy Girl exceeded 4.2 million. 1986, the sales of her music album Saturday exceeded 4 million. In the same year, she became the first Chinese singer to be featured in Time magazine, and was named the "third most popular female singer in the world". By 1992, Zhang Qiang had released 27 solo albums with over 20 million copies.
In 2001, Zhang Qiang released her solo album "Flying High", and in 2002, she was nominated for the 2nd Music Wind and Cloud Chart Annual Flying Leap Award for female singers from the Mainland. 2006, she released her solo album "I Wish I Was in Your Love", and in 2008, she held the "Super Qiang Blossom Concert" in the Beijing Exhibition Center Theatre. In the same year, China Central Television (CCTV) documentary program "Witness" produced and broadcasted a special documentary "Phenomenon 1980: The Wind Rises Zhang Qiang".
In 2011, Zhang Qiang held the "Drunken Rose Sound - Zhang Qiang Golden Songs Concert" at the Poly Theater in Beijing, and in 2013, she released her solo album "Don't Ask Me What's Disco". The album won the Best Electronic Artist Award at the Music Wind Chart and the Best Dance Artist Award at the Chinese Golden Melody Awards. 2015, Beijing Satellite Television's documentary program "Archives" produced and aired a special documentary on Zhang Qiang titled "Songwriter's Past--Zhang Qiang: Love You in the Heart".
In 2017, she released her personal music album "Beijing Girl"; in the same year, she sang the ending song "My Eighties" for the animated movie "Big World". 2020, she released the English album "My name is Rose". 2021, she was awarded the "Annual Tribute to Musicians Award" by Phoenix.com Fashion Choice. "
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