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What song did Stephanie sing live on the 20th anniversary?
On the 20th anniversary of Stephanie's live broadcast, she sang seven songs: Backlight, Lightning Crash. In the same summer, it was still raining. Guess God thinks I am Abel, beautiful, black and black.

On the evening of June 9th, Stephanie, who celebrated her 20th birthday, was broadcast live in Weibo without warning, chatting with her fans about the latest situation, not only answering their questions, but also opening her fans' messages to order songs and sing casually. The total number of viewers on the platform exceeded 70 million, and the response was enthusiastic.

In order to satisfy the fans, Stephanie specially planned this performance, and cooperated with four musicians to perform seven songs, such as Backlight, Lightning Crash, Same Summer, Rain Still Falling, Guess God Thought I was Abel, Beautiful and Dark.

Stephanie played the harmonica by herself while singing "It's still raining". "It's Dark" reproduces the original 20 years ago, playing and singing. She said Oasis has always been her favorite band, and Guess God Thinks I'm Abel is a song she used to participate in public welfare activities and visit poor children in Africa, which means a lot to her.

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Stephanie's early experience:

Stephanie graduated from Nanyang Technological University, and her father was the founder of Stephanie Music. Stephanie likes music since she was a child. She began to learn piano at the age of five, sang for the first time at the age of ten, and wrote her first song "Someone" at the age of eighteen.

When I was in college, my mother enrolled Stephanie in Li Weisong Music School and began to learn to sing. She became the lead singer of the campus band. It happened that Zhou Jianhui, who was about to become the chairman of Warner Music, visited the Li Weisong Conservatory of Music.

Li Weisong arranged for some good students to sing. Stephanie's unique voice and solid music skills attracted the attention of Warner producers and expressed her desire to sign a contract. However, because Stephanie's father insisted that his daughter finish school before signing the contract, the record company decided to wait for her for two years before she officially signed Warner Records in 2000.