SEUNGRI’s first Chinese song took No.1 on QQ chart… “The power of fans in this continent is the best, really grateful”

The song that YG's BIGBANG’s member SEUNGRI presented in Chinese TV show “Girls Fighting” took No.1 on the popularity chart of QQ Music.

SEUNGRI presented “36 Tricks of Love” (“愛情 36計”) for the opening performance with mentees in episode seven of “Girls Fighting” aired on July 23 on Chinese Dragon Satellite TV. The song is staying in the top place on the daily popularity chart of Chinese QQ Music, drawing big popularity in the country.

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“36 Tricks of Love” for which SEUNGRI took part in rearrangement as a producer is a song well-known as Chinese singer Jolin Tsai’s big hit. For the opening performance, SEUNGRI directly instructed the mentees and performed with them on the stage in Chinese.

The song was acclaimed by the audience and upon its on-line release on July 24, it proved big popularity once again by taking No.1 on China’s biggest on-line music-streaming website QQ Music. “Girls Fighting” show itself is creating sensation on-line, taking the first rank on Weibo’s popularity chart. SEUNGRI’s “36 Tricks of Love” is also creating sensation on-line, taking the third place on TV entertainment popularity chart and the third place on Korean Celebrities Chart of Weibo for this week.

Chinese music fans are giving rave reviews for SEUNGRI’s “36 Tricks of Love”, saying, “SEUNGRI’s performance was really great”, “SEUNGRI sang in perfect Chinese”, “The rearrangement was really great. He was so cool” etc.

SEUNGRI expressed his gratitude for fans by posting a message on Weibo after taking No.1 on the chart. He said, “Just overnight, my song took No.1 on music chart. The power of Chinese fans is really great and I’m really grateful. I’ll continue to work hard to reward your support with better performances and songs”.

“Girls Fighting” in which SEUNGRI appears as a mentor is about a project of nurturing a Chinese girl group. SEUNGRI is a member of the star mentor group along with Chinese top stars including Huang Xiao Ming, Chen Yu Fan, and Hu Hai-guan. The show is aired on Chinese Dragon Satellite TV on every Saturday at 10PM.

Via: YG-Life

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