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"Little Apple" (simplified Chinese: 小苹果; traditional Chinese: 小蘋果; pinyin: Xiǎopíngguǒ) is a single by Chopstick Brothers, a duo of Wang Taili (王太利) and Xiao Yang (肖央), released as a promotional song for the movie Old Boys: The Way of the Dragon.
Yablochko (Russian: Яблoчко "little apple") is a chastushka-style folk song and dance, traditionally presented as a sailors' dance. The choreographed version of the dance first appeared in the 1926 Reinhold Glière ballet The Red Poppy [1] and from there is known in the West as the Russian Sailors Dance. [2]
The soundtrack for the film featured the viral Chinese hit song 'Little Apple'. This song has also attained high positions in main online charts in China. It peaked at number one in the CCTV Global Chinese Music Chart (Chinese: 全球中文音乐榜) released every Saturday. [3]
The promotional song of the film, "Little Apple", also became popular online, winning the "International Song Award" at the American Music Awards of 2014. They re-released the song in late 2014 to feature the popular K-pop group T-ara .
Street Dance of China (SDC; simplified Chinese: 这!就是街舞; traditional Chinese: 這!就是街舞; pinyin: Zhè!Jiùshì jiēwǔ) is a Chinese dance competition show produced by Youku, Tmall, and Master, and co-produced with Canxing.
Little Apple may refer to: "Little Apple" (song), 2014 song by Chinese group Chopstick Brothers; Little Apple Books, publisher;
Since his seventh album, Beginner (初学者), Xue has released the songs on his albums as singles first and for free online, a deviation from the freemium business model of major Chinese music streaming platforms, such as NetEase Cloud Music and QQ Music. He explained in 2018 that he made the decision because he wants to make his music ...
Youku has its headquarters in the Sinosteel Plaza in Haidian District, Beijing. [citation needed] On 12 March 2012, Youku reached an agreement to merger with Tudou in a stock-for-stock transaction, the new entity being named Youku Tudou Inc. [7] In 2014, it had more than 500 million monthly active users, with 800 million daily video views. [8]