Tengger (singer)

He is one of the most representative Mongol male singers, as his most famous works, including songs Mongol and Tiantang (Heaven),[1] reflect the Mongolian culture, while he uses other elements later in his career, making his music a combination of various kinds of Chinese pop music.

[8] Among the songs in this album, Tiantang (Heaven) turned out to be a stand-out single, winning many awards in China and across the Globe.

[9] Entering the 21st century, Tengger took part in numerous concerts and shows with his Mongolian style songs and symbolical voice.

[4] Tengger was in deep sorrow after the incident, and such sadness reached peak in 2010 when his daughter eventually did not pull through.

In January 2010, he came up with a new album Yunzhongdeyueliang (The Moon in the Clouds), which included a remake edition of Tiantang, with Wild Wolf.

After staying away from the public for a long time, Tengger made a comeback in 2013, with a brand-new original song Taohuayuan (Land of Peach Blossoms).

In 2017, he covered Yinxingdechibang (Invisible Wings), originally sang by female Taiwan singer Angela Chang, in a music show.

[13][14] In the final showdown, he performed Sad Dream Behind the Curtain, an old Cantonese song that could date back to 1975.