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The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"

On February 22, Zhejiang Satellite TV's ace variety show "The Voice of Heavenly Gifts" officially announced the resident musician lineup for the third season, in addition to the resident musicians retained in the second season of the program, GAI became the new resident music partner of the third season.

The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"
The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"

At the launch of the third season of "The Voice of Heaven", the host mentioned that GAI's songs appeared high-frequency in and around the Winter Olympic Games, including "Huaxia" and "A Laugh in the Sea", which was called the strongest BGM by netizens.

The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"

GAI also said that it is very honored, hoping that these two songs can show strength on different occasions, and GAI also sang the "Huaxia" clip on the spot, which was full of momentum. This has also aroused great curiosity from the public: how many times did the Gai music play at the Winter Olympics?

The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"

As a very influential event in the world, if a song is played as a background song on the Olympic field, it is undoubtedly a huge affirmation of the work. Based on the positive communication value of the works and the consideration of promoting the self-confidence and excellent culture of the mainland nation, many excellent rap works have been selected to appear in BGM.

The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"

Among them, the most frequent appearance is undoubtedly the music created by GAI, refusing to complete statistics, GAI's works appear as many as several times before and after.

First of all, on the matchday before the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympic Games, in the matchmaking between Canada and Switzerland in the women's group stage of ice hockey on February 3, GAI's single "Huaxia" sounded on the scene, and the celebration of the Spring Festival and the carnival of the Olympic Games collided with GAI's home and country feelings!

The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"

"How can the dust hide the flowers and not enter China in vain?" Such lyrics resounded in the world's Winter Olympics, which can be described as a perfect adaptation, and the meaning of this song has been raised to a new height.

In the final of the freestyle ski jump on February 8, Gu Ailing of the Chinese team landed perfectly in the last one with a super difficult 1620, and finally won the championship and won the third gold medal for the Chinese Winter Olympic team. After Gu Ailing won the championship, the scene resounded with "A Laugh in the Sea", and the sound of "who loses wins is known" is inspiring, and Gu Ailing jumps dashingly and laughs proudly.

The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"

On February 16, China's Qi Guangpu, the champion of the men's aerial skills final at the Winter Olympics, was interviewed, and the background music was still played by GAI Zhou Yan's "Huaxia". "Huaxia" and "A Laugh in the Sea" have obviously become the national tide music with the highest frequency of the Winter Olympics to fully demonstrate national self-confidence.

The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"

On February 5, during the break between the first leg of the U.S.-Russia Olympic Committee in The Women's Hockey Women's Group Match A, GAI's "A Laugh in the Sea" was played live.

The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"

Li Weiyi, the last Chinese Taipei player to play in the first round of the first round of the Alpine Skiing Women's Slalom on February 9, fell and missed the flag gate shortly after departure. Although she could no longer compete for the medal, she slowly climbed up, climbed upwards, and slowly returned to the flag gate she had just missed. Where to fall, where to get up, where to fall and where to start again! Cheers rang out in the arena.

The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"

After the game, GAI's "Huaxia" was once again sounded at the scene, "the past taught us to cherish and write new verses forward", hoping that this song can also inspire this young player to create more good results in his future career and compose his wonderful life journey.

On February 10, in the final of the Air Skills Mixed Team at the Winter Olympics, the background music on the field sounded the "Good Luck Coming" sung by GAI and Zu Hai. "I never believe in fate, I only believe in myself." Enterprising and self-motivated, be a better version of yourself. "The firm belief transmission also helped the Chinese team to achieve good results in the final and win a valuable silver medal.

The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"

Such a high density has become the background music of the Winter Olympic Games, and GAI's rich personal music library also has many songs such as "The Great Wall" and "Fire War Horse" suitable for the mainstream grand stage of the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Zhang Weili, the first Asian Chinese mixed martial artist to win the UFC championship, chose GAI's "A Laugh in the Sea" on the night of the championship, and she herself said that listening to GAI's songs before each appearance was particularly powerful.

The UFC, an MMA tournament that shares the same status as the NBA in the basketball world, has been held since 1993 and has now become well-known abroad. After the UFC competition, which has attracted worldwide attention, was broadcast, and the appearance video was uploaded to the foreign video platform YouTube, the comment area was full of foreign friends asking where to find the song.

The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"

In recent years, many of GAI's songs have been recognized by the mainstream stage and even the official media, so fans have long been accustomed to GAI landing variety shows and large-scale evenings.

People's Daily once reported the news that GAI sang "Huaxia" at the "Youth Song Party for the 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Communist Party"! In the CCTV News May Day special program "Tribute to Every Worker", GAI's "Huaxia" is also used.

The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"

From the textbook "Art" that was compiled into the nine-year compulsory education, it is enough to see the weight of gai's original "Huaxia".

The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"

GAI's "Empty City Plan" and "Orchid Grass" have also been registered in the textbook in written form.

The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"
The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"

Not long ago, the BGM used in the 2021 interlaced time-space hybrid cut released by CCTV network also used GAI's "Huaxia".

The most frequently played national tide music in the Winter Olympics: GAI Zhou Yan", "Huaxia", "A Laugh in the Sea"

When creating inspiring songs, GAI ignited a stronger sense of mission to write more songs that resonated and echoed the beat of life. Coinciding with the Beijing Winter Olympics, GAI's songs resound throughout the land of China, infecting people from all over the world, through these beautiful and powerful music, expressing the fiery Olympic spirit and love for the world in every era.

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