Love Me, Love My Voice: A Popular Urban Sweet Romance Drama Starring Tan Jian Ci and Zhou Ye
The urban sweet romance drama "Love Me, Love My Voice," starring Tan Jian Ci and Zhou Ye, is currently airing. The drama revolves around the rare themes of traditional Chinese culture and voice acting, combining elements of food, beautiful scenery, and beautiful voices. It offers a dual sensory experience, providing visual and auditory enjoyment and creating a heartwarming "voice romance" in the chilly winter. It not only satisfies the ears but also brings a sense of relaxation and joy.
In the drama, "Linglong Titu," who has been involved in rumors with Qiang Qingci for many years, is actually Mo Qiao Qiao, the cousin of Mo Qingcheng and a renowned doctor in the Obstetrics and Gynecology department of the same hospital. She is also an expert in ancient-style music. They have an agreement to keep their sibling relationship unknown within the two-dimensional world to avoid any negative impact on their work and personal lives, protecting themselves from unfavorable public attention.
The agreement serves three purposes: firstly, to clear up any misunderstandings and ensure that Gu Sheng doesn't have any concerns about being labeled as the "rumored girlfriend," providing her with peace of mind; secondly, to fully acknowledge Gu Sheng's musical talent and believe that she can create music with a strong traditional Chinese style that suits her voice. "Linglong Titu" Mo Qiao Qiao looks familiar visually and sounds familiar audibly because she is played by the singer Xian Zi, who also provides the original vocals for the song "Qi Ao."
Xian Zi, who is 37 years old this year, graduated from the Music Technology Department of the Beijing Modern Music Research Institute. This year, Xian Zi participated in the third season of "The Gifted Voice" and collaborated with Wang Weile on the song "Unwilling." As soon as she opened her mouth, she showed explosive vocals and a stunning performance, instantly becoming popular across the internet.
In particular, Xian Zi's rendition of the climax of "Unwilling," with its ethereal and pure, bright voice, reminiscent of her hit song "Drunk Qingfeng," has immersed countless post-90s listeners in a collective wave of nostalgia. Xian Zi, who is both beautiful and sweet-voiced, has been active in the industry for more than a decade, maintaining a steady presence. This may be attributed to her low-key personality and her focus on family life.
Sincerely, it is hoped that Xian Zi will devote more effort to her main career and sing more refreshing and healing songs that will make more people fall in love with her music!