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What are the hottest grassland songs?
The ten most popular grassland songs are: I have an agreement with the grassland. I come from the grassland, the night in Ulaanbaatar, watch the grassland and the rising sun with you, cheer for Inner Mongolia, Hulunbeier grassland, the father river of mother grassland, the night beauty of grassland and the moon of grassland.

1, "I have an appointment with the grassland"

I have an appointment with the grassland is a song sung by Qi Feng, a famous Mongolian singer and a new generation of grassland song king. Yang wrote lyrics and Chao Ketu composed music.

The MV of this song was sung and filmed by Qi Feng, and won the silver prize in the 6th Konka Cup China Music and Television Competition on February 26th, 2006. Later, this song was included in Qi Feng's personal music album "I have an agreement with the grassland" released in June 2003. This song was later covered by Dedema, Gege, Burenbayar, Phoenix Legend, Gong Yue, Deyang Zhuo Ma and Wulan Tuoya.

2. Sunrise on the Grassland

The song "Rising Sun on the Grassland" (a beautiful song) was composed on 1952 and premiered at the concert of students' works of the Central Conservatory of Music. Based on the folk tunes of Inner Mongolia, the song has a broad melody and a strong national style and local color. It has been enduring for more than 50 years and has become the most representative song to praise and publicize Inner Mongolia. This work has also been selected as one of the "20th Century China Music Classics".

3. Hulunbeier Grassland

Hulunbeier grassland is the city song of Hulunbeier. This is also the third song in the 2009 album "Golden Call" by Tibetan singer Yang Di Zhuo Ma. Hulun buir grassland, sung by Liu Ziqi, a military singer, is among the best in the music network. In addition, this song is also included in the album Horizon by Brunbayar in 2005, The Eyes of Alsron by Wulan Tuoya in 2006 and The Dream of Shambhala by rice noodle.