Ulan tuya was born in Horqin Grassland, Inner Mongolia, and studied in Beijing. She loved music art since she was a child, and now she is a solo performer in the Art Troupe of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, a red image ambassador of ethnic minorities and a national charity ambassador.
In the early autumn of 2004, Ulan tuya was admitted to the vocal music department of Central University for Nationalities with excellent results. Four years' professional study in college has had a far-reaching impact on tuya's singing career, laying a theoretical foundation for her artistic pursuit. After that, Ulan Tuya took the postgraduate entrance examination and became the favorite pupil of Wu Rina, a famous vocal professor of Ewenki nationality in Central University for Nationalities. He studied under Chao, a famous vocal educator of China Conservatory of Music, and became classmates with singers Wang Hongwei and Yang Yang.
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1, "Zama Pole" is the first grassland style song sung by Ulan Tuya 20 10. The song praises the vastness of grassland with the tone of a prairie girl, and also reflects the generosity of grassland residents to love.
2. Highland Blue is a folk song composed by Li Dadong, arranged by Cavin Lee and sung by Ulan tuya. It is included in the album "Let Go If Love Is Away". The songs are loud and broad, and have also been covered by other singers.
3. "Watching Beijing from the Grassland" is a song sung by Wulan, composed by Qiu Zuoci and Zhang Tiancai, and included in the album "Drunk Grassland" released by Wulan.
4. Hot Love Song is a song sung by Wu Lan, written by Jiang Kaibao and composed by Guo. It is included in the album Flying Phoenix released by Ulan Tuya 20 1 1.
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