Sa Dingding

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Sa Dingding

Sa Dingding (born December 23, 1983 in Inner Mongolia ) is a singer and composer from China . Your ethnicity is Mongolian .

Life

Sa Dingding came into contact with music at an early age. Until she was 6 years old, she lived among nomads in the Mongolian grass steppe . There she was influenced, among other things, by the music of the horse head violin and the guzheng .

In 2006 one of her demo tapes was discovered by Chinese trend scouts in Beijing . Sa Dingding got a record deal and the songs on her demo tape were re-recorded. In 2007 their first album Alive was released , which sold over 2 million copies in Asia. There she has the status of a star , even novels with her as the main character have been published by the author Cai Jun . Her music soon penetrated Europe and was remixed by Paul Oakenfold and Full Phatt , for example . She released her second album Harmony in 2010 . Her third album, The Coming Ones , was initially only released in China in 2012, before being re-produced by Ross Cullum digitally worldwide and on CD in Australia in 2013. In 2014, the album Wonderland was initially only released in China. In addition to 9 remixes by the Chinese producer Conrank and a track from the international version of The Coming Ones, it also contains a Chinese version of a song by Goldfrapp .

Sa Dingding sings in Mandarin , Mongolian , Sanskrit and Tibetan .

Discography

  • 2007: Alive
  • 2010: Harmony
  • 2012: The Coming Ones
  • 2013: The Coming Ones (International Version)
  • 2014: Wonderland (remix album)
  • 2015: The Butterfly Dream

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sa Dingding ( memento of March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) in: Time Out Hong Kong