This year marks the centenary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, and three party-member artists, famous songwriters Wang Xiaoling and Wang Yongmei, and singer Zu Hai, jointly launched the song "Youth Red Boat". At present, this song dedicated to the centenary of the founding of the party has completed the production of music and television, and will meet with the audience during the July 1st period.
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Last year, feeling the heroic deeds of the white-clad angels on the frontline of the fight against the epidemic, Zu Hai recorded the "Wuhan version" of "For Whom" earlier this year, which was her second affectionate voice after the "flood fighting version" "For Whom" in 1998. This year is the centenary of the founding of the party, as a 20-year-old party member, Zu Hai feels that the best expression of emotion for the party as a singer is singing, so she chose this song "Youth Red Boat". She said: "I think this song uses the perspective of the red boat of youth to describe the 100-year history of our party, which I think is very good. My role in music television is to express this work from the roles of a college student of the May Fourth Movement of Peking University and two college students of modern college students, to show the course of our centenary of the founding of the Communist Party of China. On this special day in this special period, I feel that I should express my feelings with songs and do something for the centenary of the founding of the party. ”

Wang Xiaoling, a famous lyricist who has composed countless classic musical works such as "Three Singing Zhou Premiers", "Wind and Rain", and "The Man Who Became a Soldier", is an old party member of the same age as the Republic, and on the occasion of the centenary of the founding of the party, his heart surged with infinite passion, and he wrote such a simple and unpretentious and youthful verse with a stroke of his pen: "The heavy rain on the night when the wind rises has just stopped, and a group of people around you have hung up on the cloud sails and set off toward the light, crossing thousands of mountains and rivers, the sea and the stars." ...... As long as you fly bravely, life will always be young, we will be the same as you, the youth red boat chasing dreams, driving the long wind. Different from the perspective of singing the "Red Boat" theme works in the past to render the vicissitudes of a hundred years, "Youth Red Boat" is full of happiness and beauty from the perspective of youth chasing dreams, and the heart of Wang Xiaoling, an old party member, is young, so there is "Youth Red Boat".
The composer of "Youth Red Boat" is the famous composer Wang Yongmei, as the "National March 8th Red Flag Bearer" and "National Pacesetter of Construction", she has been working tirelessly for many years, and has created "Harmonious China", "Beautiful Homeland", "Motherland in My Heart", "Raise a Glass Tonight", "I Want to Go Home", "Bless You, Beijing Olympics" and other popular works. She once told the media: "Music is a heart-warming song, and I personally feel this beautiful era, so I want to compose the beauty of the times with musical notes." There is only happiness, blessing, and gratitude in my music. I grew up in a family surrounded by love, in work, life, always feel the kindness and love between people, so no matter where I go, I just want to sing, sincere praise, sing the beautiful hometown, praise the happy times. "The melody of "Youth Red Boat" is beautiful and comfortable, catchy, whether it is a singer or a listener, you can feel the relaxed and beautiful feelings in the song, as well as the infinite vision and yearning for a happy life in the future. Wang Yongmei said: "In order to sing the affectionate praise of the centenary founding of the party and make it easier to sing, my creative positioning of this song is that it is both national and popular, and the two are organically combined. The three-beat round dance style is selected to make the music more fluent and singing. ”
Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Tian Wanting
Editor/Ying Qiao