It should be that the original singer of the theme song "Jiu Er" of "Red Sorghum" is Han Hong, Hu Shasha.
Han Hong, composer, singer, lyricist, music producer, philanthropist, director, host, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), national-level actor, Han Hong Love Charity Foundation initiator, chairman and CEO of Hualu Banner Entertainment, 2016 China Charity Celebrities List first, graduated from the China Conservatory of Music , the People's Liberation Army Academy of Art, China **** the Central Party School postgraduate.
Hu Shasha, born in Tianjin, singer-songwriter and actress, graduated from the Department of Modern Music of Tianjin Conservatory of Music.
Title: Jiu'er
Sung by: Han Hong, Hu Shasha
Lyrics: He Qiling, Akun
Music: Akun
The field beside me
The jujube blossoms on my hand are fragrant
The sorghum is ripe and the sky is full of red
I'm going to send you to a faraway place,
The field beside me
The field beside me
The scent of jujube blossoms at handSorghum is ripe and comes red to the sky
Jiu'er I'll send you far away
Ah ah
Sorghum is ripe and comes red to the sky
Jiu'er I'll send you far away
Extended Information
"Jiu'er is the ending song of the TV series Red Sorghum, with lyrics by He Qiling and Akun, music by Akun, and two versions sung by Han Hong and Hu Shasha respectively.
Background
When Akun was creating the music for Red Sorghum, he listened to Mo Yan's Red Sorghum Family and the movie version of the music over and over again, and had some communication with director Zheng Xiaolong, and came to the sorghum fields in Gaomi, where the filming took place.
In Akun's mind, Jiu'er is headstrong, daring to love and hate, just like sorghum, which has an exuberant life. In addition to this, Zhou Xun's shadow appeared in Akun's mind, a character, an actor, that somehow fits with his music.
In Akun's opinion, Han Hong's range is so wide that she can sing at even higher pitches, and the song is all about constantly raising the pitch and going to the high register.