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Mice Love Rice


"Mouse Loves Rice" (simplified Chinese: 老鼠爱大米; traditional Chinese: 老鼠愛大米; pinyin: Lǎoshǔ Ài Dàmǐ) is a 2004 Chinese pop song written by a then unknown music teacher Yang Chengang (杨臣刚) which gained popularity across Asia via the Internet after being posted online. The original free online version was sung by Yang's friend Wang Qiwen (王啟文).

One of the song's attractions is a catchy music hook around the lyric "I love you, loving you / As mice love rice".

"Mice Love Rice," was one of the first notable download hits in China, at the same period as "Lilac Flower" by Tang Lei and "The Pig" by Xiangxiang. "Mouse Loves Rice" became a hit in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.

In Hong Kong, the Emperor Entertainment Group bought the license for redistributing in the local market and the lyrics of the Mandarin song were rewritten into a Cantonese version, except for the famous motif of the song which remains in Mandarin. The song was sung in Cantonese by Twins, a Hong Kong-based two-girl band. In Singapore, recording company Play Music won the rights to marketing the song in Singapore, and they released a single of the track as sung by Jocie Kok (郭美美). Yang's song has been sung by many other Chinese artists, and Xiang Xiang (香香), another mainland Chinese singer who issued an English translation afterwards, of dubious grammatical accuracy.


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