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South Korean singer Yin Jia-eun Vivi soared into the high pitch with the Rivera Junior Choir

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South Korean singer Yin Jia-eun Vivi soared into the high pitch with the Rivera Junior Choir

Recently, because of the outstanding singing strength of the Korean artist Yin Jia'en Vivi officially came to China to develop his own singing career, just came to China not long after successively met with fans, soaring popularity of Yin Jia'en transformed into a "trapeze artist" China and South Korea on both sides of the run, professionalism let fans call out the heartache.

The British Rivera Junior Choir, which has an angelic voice and a mysterious harmony, recently participated in the recording of the Korean SBS "STAR KING" program, and Yin Jia'en was invited to participate in the show because of his outstanding singing ability, and competed with members of the Vera Junior Choir on the spot. Yin Jia'en and Vera teenagers' solid singing skills and wide vocal range made the game once appear white-hot, and in the face of fresh, immature high-pitched teenagers, Yin Jia'en finally said that he would lose. Yin Jia'en won more than 4 million hits for her cover of the movie "Frozen" episode "Let it go" on Youtube, and was invited to participate in "STAR KING", in which Yin Jia'en's outstanding singing ability let more audiences know and fall in love with her, and was named "The Pride of Starking".

In 2015, Yin Jia'en sang the theme song of the Korean drama "Nocturnal Scholar" starring Lee Joon Ki, "Wind of Sorrow", which attracted widespread attention from Chinese fans and became the new favorite of OST. As soon as the news of Yin Jia'en's development in China was issued, Chinese fans said that "it is good to be happy and finally wait for the goddess." After coming to China, Yin Jia'en successively met with fans, and Yin Jia'en, who was enthusiastically infected by fans, said that he would release Chinese version of "Sad Wind" in the near future, hoping that fans could like it as much as the Korean version of "Wind of Sorrow".

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