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Heung Kong Qunyin Record Jockey Lin Shanshan

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Heung Kong Qunyin Record Jockey Lin Shanshan

If you classify a group of DJ singers by fame and achievements, Lin Yilian is undoubtedly at the top, and the rest of you are good at winning, and finally those who have produced one or two albums or only sang one or two songs, which belong to the nature of "playing tickets".

Lin Shanshan, on the other hand, belongs to the kind whose name often appears in the music world and on the screen, but is not very familiar.

In 1981, After graduating from high school, Lin Shanshan entered the Radio Television Hong Kong work, and together with Ho Ka-li and Zheng Danrui to form "Three Little Immortals"; in 1984, she starred in "Happy Ghost" and became one of the members of the "Happy Girl Group"; in the same year, she launched her first album of the same name, stepped into the music scene, and by 1990, she had released a total of eight or nine records, with good results and a certain influence; in addition, she had a deep relationship with Big Names such as Rowan and Chen Baiqiang.

Overall, Lin Shanshan's musical development was better than that of broadcasts and movies, and she was a successful model for DJ singers, until she simply worked for a record company.

Lin Shanshan has a strong network of relationships in the entertainment industry, such as uncle Dillon, brothers Lin Haifeng and Lin Xiaofeng, sister-in-law Peng Ling (Lin Haifeng's wife), zheng Yijian's manager. However, the most talked about is her friendship with Chen Baiqiang.

In middle school, Lin Shanshan became obsessed with Chen Baiqiang, and when she became a DJ, she had the opportunity to contact her many times and thus become a friend. One day, Chen Baiqiang took the initiative to invite Lin Shanshan to watch a movie, Lin immediately bumped into the fawn, overwhelmed, exaggerated to the point that "the hands are also shaking, the heart is also shaking, and the whole person has no inch of skin that is not in shock", and his heart kept chanting: "Lin Shanshan, God is really good to you, and you must treat God well in the future." When watching the movie, Lin was even more nervous, and most of the time, he was secretly looking at Chen Baiqiang's side, immersed in intoxication and happiness.

This past story was told by Lin Shanshan in an interview many years after Chen Baiqiang's death, and she was still very excited and could not help herself.

Lin Shanshan once said to Chen Baiqiang: "If you are willing to marry me, I will agree." Chen Baiqiang looked dazed and puzzled: "Why marry you?" "The little sister's heart is full of heart, how can the big brother understand."

Later, Lin Shanshan got married and had children, and then she was changed by marriage, and Chen Baiqiang's mood became more and more depressed, and although Lin was worried, he had no choice, until the tragedy occurred.

After Chen Baiqiang's death, Lin Shanshan dreamed of him many times and asked him: "Are you happy?" Chen Baiqiang often laughed and did not speak.

In addition to leaving Lin Shanshan with sorrows and memories, Chen Baiqiang also composed "Love Trailer" composed for her, and the two sang "Goodbye Puppy Love" and "Once in Your Arms".

Lin Shanshan's songs are generally classic, and the more well-known ones are in addition to "Love Trailer", as well as "Talk about The Song", "Foggy Night", etc., of which the "Chain Reaction" adapted from the Modern Talking (Modern Gold Rush Choir) song "Brother Louie" in 1986 was once popular.

If you were born in the 1970s, you are absolutely familiar with "Chain Reaction", at least you can hum it as soon as you listen to the tune, yes, the Chinese version of this song is more famous in the mainland, called "Little Girl Under the Street Lamp", sung by Deng Jieyi, included in "87 Fever".

Heung Kong Qunyin Record Jockey Lin Shanshan

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In the mid-to-late 1980s, Disco became a fashion, with flared pants, sunglasses, breakdancing, dual-CARD recorders, and dance halls forming the coolest and most hilarious lifestyle for young people, while strong rhythmic and dynamic dance music such as "Jodong" and "Warriors" provided the source of motivation for this life. In this case, domestic musicians have also followed the trend and created a large number of local Disco music (mostly cover songs), "Little Girl under the Street Lamp", "Platform" (Liu Hong), "Genghis Khan" (Zhang Di), "Ali Baba" are among the super golden songs. "87 Fever", which contains the first two songs, ranked in the top three of the national audio-visual product sales list for three consecutive years, and together with the "Northwest Wind", it ruled the mainland music scene at that time.

The past is vivid, but it is already human, or with the rhythm, go back to that turbulent and energetic time.

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