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In the opinion of pretty much everyone involved with our operations, Wang Fei is a genuine star. Born in Beijing, she is at least trilingual, and has a voice and mind that brightens everything around her. Among all the great artists in China, only Wang Fei is the obvious choice for the debut of KTV Wednesday: our weekly podcast showcasing the best of the music scene from its heart in Beijing.

"Sunshine Baby" is a track on Wang's 2003 masterpiece "Jiang'ai". In an album that starts with depicting lovers as armored warriors on a battlefield, Wang strips them down into sunflowers in this piece. The difficulty level is probably about right for intermediate students.
 said on
September 3, 2008
This is a really fantastic song. Zha Zha's on Nanluoguxiang has put it into regular rotation, which is nice since I work there sometimes.
 said on
September 4, 2008
um...not Wangfei's best work.
 said on
September 4, 2008
What's your favorite? I really liked her Cantonese cover the Cranberries' Dreams, but the mandarin version wasn't very good.
 said on
December 9, 2011
How can I find the lyrics with pinyin?

Is there a way to turn on the pinyin in the PDF?
 said on
December 9, 2011
@itsanthonyhere,

You can enable or disable english and pinyin in your transcripts and mp3 files by changing your display preferences at the URL below. Changes will be reflected immediately in any new mp3 files or transcripts you download:

http://popupchinese.com/account/customize

Let me know if you have any trouble. Best,

--david

Mark Lesson Studied