Rab Dabu is a widely circulated virtual figure in Tibet, telling the story of a little hero who joined the army as his father. But they use Labrador to refer to those who are mediocre, have no ambition, have strong vanity, and only fantasize about achievements and money, and then make bitter satire on them. The most important thing is that this song is written in the form of hip-hop. In this way, bitter satire becomes humorous satire, which is more meaningful. SuoLangNiMa, guitarist of Rhythm, explained: I think the rhythm of rap is very shocking. If you sing in adagio melody, it is difficult to reach this level, so now this treatment is just right. "Labudabu" introduces Tibetan children's songs into the genre, and the chorus is matched with the hip-hop rhythm that is very popular now, so that everyone who hears this song for the first time will have a brand-new but wonderful feeling of deja vu.
The ballad of highland barley wine is the most distinctive one. It is a famous toast song in Tibet in the later period, and Tian Fen changed it into a typical rap style. It is the first time that Tibetan songs have been treated in such a fashionable style. When introducing the original intention of adapting this folk song, they said: That folk song has been sung for hundreds of years, but it is still a form, so we thought it would be good to try to add some western music forms and rhythms without changing the original folk song.
Six boys in Tianqi used music to build a bridge between soul and society. Although they use restless music and social dialogue, they are thoughtful and well-intentioned, and each song has its own purpose. They wrote the first tibetan songs for Tibetan antelopes. We haven't heard about tibetan songs protecting Tibetan antelopes. Only one Tibetan hero gave his life for this, and that is Sonam Dajie. As singers, we can't catch poachers there, but we are satisfied to write a song about it.
When their music form caused a sensation in the society, they decided to carve a CD, and the first album was born.
Phurbu Dondrub, a member of Tianqi, played the traditional Tibetan musical instrument "Zannian Qin" at Midi Music Festival.
Tianqi bassist Zahi Bing Zo sang at Midi Music Festival.