Original song of roping horse pole

The original singer of the song "Horse Pole" is Ulantoya.

"Horse Horse Pole" is a prairie-style song written by Liu Xinquan and composed by Guo Yongli, which shows the vastness of the prairie and the generous character of the prairie people. This song is sung by Ulan Toya and is included in Ulan Toya's album "I'm Going to Tibet" released on January 17, 2009. In 2010, the song was named "Top Ten Internet Golden Songs of 2010".

Ulan Tuoya, born on August 21 in Hailar District, Hulunbuir City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is a Chinese Mongolian female singer. In 2005, she participated in the Heilongjiang Young Singer TV Grand Prix and won the championship. In 2006, he released the album "Alsleng's Eyes" and made his official debut. In 2007, he signed a contract with Guangzhou Crescent Performing Arts Agency Co., Ltd. In 2009, he released his solo album "I'm Going to Tibet". In 2010, he became popular for singing "Horse Rod". In 2011, he appeared on the stage of "Singing China" with "Horse Pole".

The creative background of the song "Tao Ma Xuan"

In 2008, the lyricist Liu Xinquan felt difficult and depressed when facing the pressure of competition in life. He yearns to return to nature and enjoy a free and beautiful life. As a result, the picture of the grassland emerged in his mind, and he hoped to express his yearning by writing about the grassland. Although Liu Xinquan had never been to the grassland before to experience it for himself, his long-term longing for it made his literary thoughts well up, and he composed the lyrics of the song in less than an hour.

Composer Guo Yongli was deeply moved after seeing the lyrics, which made him feel as if he was in the scene described in the lyrics. It only took him 5 minutes to complete the composition of the song and find someone to write it. Recorded a demo of the song. Subsequently, the copyright of the song was purchased by Crescent Company and provided to Ulan Toya to record the album "I'm Going to Tibet". Ulantoya also rapped when she received the demo of the song, but because Ulantoya's image positioning was not suitable for rapping, the rap part of the demo was removed during the production process.