Sun Yanzi's 20th anniversary live broadcast sang "Against the Light", "Lightning Crashes", "The Same Summer", "The Rain Still Keeps Falling", "Guess God Thinks I'm Abel", "Extremely Beautiful", and "The Sky is Dark" seven songs.
Sun Yanzi, who is celebrating her 20th anniversary of her debut, broadcasted live on Weibo without warning on the night of June 9, chatting with fans about her recent situation, not only answering their questions and opening up the floor for them to leave comments on her songs, but also singing casually, with a total of more than 70 million views on the platform, which was received enthusiastically.
In order to satisfy her fans, Sun Yanzi specially planned this performance, and cooperated with four musicians to perform seven songs, including "Against the Light", "Lightning Crashes", "The Same Summer", "The Rain Still Keeps Falling", "Guess God Thinks I'm Abel", "Extremely Beautiful", and "The Day Is Dark". Songs.
She played her own harmonica on "Rain Still Keeps Falling", and played and sang the original version from 20 years ago on "Dark Day". She said Oasis has always been her favorite band, and that "Guess God Thinks I'm Abel" is a song that she sang over and over again when she participated in charity events and visited poor children in Africa, and that it means a lot to her.
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Sun Yanzi's Early Years:
Sun Yanzi graduated from the Nanyang Technological University, and her father was Yanzi's musical initiator. Yanzi grew up with a love of music, started piano lessons at the age of five, sang for the first time onstage at the age of ten, and at the age of eighteen wrote her first song, "Abel". At the age of eighteen, she wrote her first song, "Someone", with her own lyrics and music.
When she was in college, her mother enrolled her in the Lee Wei-Siong School of Music, where she began to learn to sing, and became the lead singer of the campus band. It was by chance that Zhou Jianhui, who was about to be appointed as the chairman of Warner Music at the time, visited the school.
Lee arranged for several students to sing, and Sun's unique voice and solid musical skills attracted the attention of Warner's producers, who said they wanted to sign her to a contract, but because Sun's father insisted on his daughter completing her studies before signing her to a contract, the label decided to wait for two years, and she was officially signed to a Warner record label in 2000.