The King Calls Me to Come and Inspect the Mountain Original Song

The Great King Calls Me to Patrol the Mountain Original Song Song by Zhao Yingjun.

"The Great King Calls Me to Patrol the Mountain" is a song originally sung, composed, and composed by Zhao Yingjun, released on November 11, 2015, and covered by Jia Nailiang and Jia Yunxin (Sweet Xin) for the movie Ten Thousand Surprises: the Journey to the West, as the ending song. The song's cheerful rhythm makes people unconsciously follow the humming, the first time singing sweet cozy budding out of a hundred, a different Rap singing method makes people laugh sprayed rice, set off a burst of alternative "running tone cute" wind. Beast Yi Xiaoxing said this song family happy song came out, the first time to think of Jia Nailiang and sweet Xin.

"The king called me to patrol the mountain" MV, Jia Nailiang, Baike and Zimo incarnated "patrol team", jumped up to patrol the mountain dance, bitchy cute dance steps make people hilarious, in which the legs and other actions is "mother handsome mother handsome", quite magical. In addition, lyricist Zhao Yingjun's image as a drummer in the film was also revealed, and some of the love clips were also exposed. Bai Ke's Wang Dahammer launched a crazy pursuit of Yang Zishan's Xiao Mei, and "turned into a flower" and offered it to his own "little hero", which accidentally won the goddess a "bear hug" and a "bear hug". The "bear hug" is very happy.

Zhao Yingjun biography

Zhao Yingjun, formerly known as Zhao Jian, born in Fushun City, Liaoning Province, mainland China, male singer, musician, actor. 2004, Zhao Yingjun to participate in the singing reality show "I type my show", thus entering the entertainment industry. 2005, Zhao Yingjun released the song "stimulation 2005". 2009, he appeared in the comedy film "I type my show", thus entering the entertainment industry. In 2009, he appeared in the comedy movie Nightclub.In 2013, the song "I want to be with you" became the interlude song in the movie "Lost in Thailand".

In 2015, he composed the theme song of the same name for the comedy movie Pancake Man. In the same year, he composed the theme song "Fresh Air" for the comedy movie "Lost in Hong Kong". In the same year, he created the theme song "Chinatown" for the action comedy movie "Chinatown Detective".In 2016, he created the theme song "Songs That Don't Exist in the World" for the comedy movie "Hot Pot Heroes", and appeared in "Ace Tease Ace". In the same year, he composed and sang the theme song "Fang's Words" for the dialect music variety show "1.3 Billion Decibels".