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Born | Chengdu, China | 14 September 1962
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Guo Feng (born September 14, 1962) is a Chinese songwriter and singer. He is renowned as a pioneer of original Chinese pop music.[1][2][3][4][5] During the 1980s, when pop music in mainland China was still in its infancy and mainland pop singers mostly covered songs from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and from overseas, Guo Feng wrote a large number of popular original songs.[1][6][7][8]
His 1986 charity concert; "Let the world be filled with love, The first concert of 100 stars", is now considered to have led to a new era for pop music on mainland Chinese, and ushering in a period of great development; the theme song of the concert, Let the World Be Filled with Love , has been sung in countless versions by various singers, bands, and civic organizations.[9][10][11][12]
From around 1990, he lived in Japan and then in Singapore for several years, where he engaged in songwriting and arrangement, creating numerous songs for singers and film and television productions in Japan, Singapore, and the Hong Kong and Taiwan regions of China.[1] Since 1995, he has become active again in mainland China, continuing his music creation while also performing as a singer.[1]
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