Phoenix Legend
Phoenix Legend is a Chinese popular music duo renowned for fusing traditional folk music with rap and hip-hop elements, featuring the powerful vocals of Yangwei Linghua and the rhythmic contributions of Zeng Yi.[1][2] Formed in 1998 when the pair met in a Shenzhen bar, they achieved national breakthrough in 2005 with their debut single "Above the Moon," which propelled them to widespread popularity across diverse audiences, from migrant workers to urban professionals.[1][2] The duo's signature style, often characterized by high-energy performances and catchy melodies, has resulted in massive commercial success, including over 6 million albums sold in China as of 2013 and several songs amassing more than 1 billion combined online plays, such as "Above the Moon," "Fly Freely," "The Most Dazzling Folk Style," and "Moonlight Over Lotus Pond."[2][3] Their cross-generational appeal has sustained sold-out concerts drawing up to 30,000 attendees, with recent 2024 and 2025 tours in provinces like Jiangsu and Qingdao featuring massive crowd sing-alongs.[1][4] Despite initial criticism for their unconventional genre-blending, Phoenix Legend's enduring friendship and collaborative spirit—rooted in non-romantic partnership—have solidified their status as one of China's most influential Mandopop acts, influencing the pop landscape with vibrant, folk-infused anthems that resonate emotionally with listeners nationwide.[1][2][5]Members
Yangwei Linghua
Yangwei Linghua (Chinese: 杨魏玲花; pinyin: Yáng Wèi Línghuā), commonly known as Linghua, is a Chinese singer of Mongolian ethnicity and the lead female vocalist of the Mandopop duo Phoenix Legend.[1] Her distinctive high-pitched vocals, rooted in Inner Mongolian folk traditions, have helped define the duo's energetic blend of pop, dance, and ethnic music, appealing across generations in China.[1][6] Born on December 20, 1980, in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, Linghua grew up in a region rich with nomadic heritage, where she was exposed to traditional folk songs, dances, and instruments from a young age.[3] Her full name, Yang Wei Linghua, poetically translates to "clouds in the sky" in Mongolian, reflecting her ethnic background.[3] She pursued formal music education, graduating from a local music school, which honed her vocal talents before she ventured into professional performance.[1] In the late 1990s, Linghua relocated to Guangzhou, Guangdong, to seek opportunities in the bustling southern entertainment scene. She supported herself with a daytime job as a saleswoman while performing vocals at nightclubs after hours, showcasing her powerful voice in covers of popular songs.[3] It was during one such performance in 1998 that she met Zeng Yi, a fellow musician and the music director at a Shenzhen bar near Guangzhou; the two bonded over their shared ambition and began rehearsing together shortly thereafter.[1][3] The pair formalized their partnership in 1999, initially under the name Cool Fire, where Linghua served as the lead singer in covers of Korean and American pop tracks; they adopted a bold stage aesthetic with her dyeing her hair red and Zeng shaving his head.[3] Renaming to Phoenix Legend in the early 2000s, they signed with the label Peacock Records in 2004 after catching the attention of songwriter He Muyang via a television appearance.[3] Linghua's role as the dynamic frontwoman propelled their rise, with her emotive delivery on hits like "Above the Moon" (2005)—which amassed over 100 million downloads as cell phone ringtones by 2007—establishing the duo's signature style of high-energy, accessible music that fused urban pop with rural folk elements.[3][6] Her performances, often featuring acrobatic dance moves and vibrant costumes, have drawn crowds of over 30,000 to concerts, contributing to Phoenix Legend's status as one of China's most enduring acts.[1] Beyond her professional life, Linghua maintains a low-key personal profile, known for her grounded demeanor and avoidance of scandals.[1] She married entrepreneur Xu Mingzhao, CEO of Bairen Entertainment, in March 2011 in Ordos, and the couple welcomed a son in 2014.[7] Linghua and Zeng Yi share a close platonic friendship, with no romantic rumors ever surfacing despite their long collaboration.[1] As of 2025, she continues to perform in sold-out tours across China.[1]Zeng Yi
Zeng Yi (Chinese: 曾毅; pinyin: Zēng Yì; born November 6, 1973) is a Chinese singer, rapper, and songwriter, recognized as the male member of the Mandopop duo Phoenix Legend. Hailing from Yiyang in Hunan Province, he was raised in a household where music was central, as his parents enjoyed singing and dancing, exposing him to diverse genres including folk and pop from an early age.[6] At 17, Zeng left home for Guangzhou to chase his musical aspirations, initially taking on various jobs while honing his performance skills.[6] Throughout the late 1990s, Zeng worked as a music director and bar performer in southern Chinese cities like Guangzhou and Shenzhen, singing pop songs and building a local following through nightclub gigs. In 1998, while in Shenzhen, he encountered Yangwei Linghua (known as Linghua) during one of her performances and was struck by her robust vocal style; the pair connected over their shared passion for blending traditional and modern sounds. By 1999, they had formed their first group, initially named Cool Fire (酷火), focusing on pop and rock covers before evolving into the duo Phoenix Legend.[8][1] In Phoenix Legend, Zeng handles lead male vocals, rapping, and harmonies, providing rhythmic drive and urban flair to complement Linghua's folk-inspired melodies, which has defined the duo's signature fusion of ethnic pop and dance elements. Their career gained momentum in 2004 after signing with Peacock Records and competing in CCTV's 11th National Youth Singing Competition, where their debut single "Above the Moon" (月亮之上) earned widespread praise for its innovative mix of rap and traditional motifs.[9] Zeng co-composed several breakout tracks, including "The Most Dazzling Ethnic Style" (最炫民族风) and "Free Fly" (自由飞翔), with four of their songs collectively surpassing 1 billion online streams by 2024, underscoring their massive digital impact.[1] Zeng's contributions extend to live performances, where his dynamic rapping energizes crowds at sold-out concerts attracting up to 30,000 attendees, such as a 2023 show in Jiangsu Province. Beyond music, he has ventured into acting, appearing in films and television to broaden his artistic footprint, with recent roles as of 2025.[1][9]History
Formation and early career
Phoenix Legend, consisting of vocalist Yangwei Linghua and rapper Zeng Yi, originated from their meeting in 1998 in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, where both held day jobs and performed at nightclubs after hours. Zeng, originally from Hunan province and experienced in music from his bar performances, connected with Linghua, a Mongolian singer from Inner Mongolia who had studied at a music school, over their shared passion for music.[1] In 1999, the pair formed their initial group, Cool Fire, and began performing covers of South Korean and American pop songs in local venues, with Linghua dyeing her hair bright red to match the energetic style. Over the next few years, they honed their act through nightclub gigs and small-scale shows, gradually incorporating elements of Chinese folk melodies with rap and dance beats to create a distinctive sound. The group later rebranded as Phoenix Legend, reflecting their ambition to rise like the mythical bird.[2][3] Their breakthrough came in 2004 when they participated in a national singing competition, performing the original song "Above the Moon" (月亮之上), which showcased Linghua's powerful vocals and Zeng's rhythmic delivery, earning widespread attention. That same year, they signed a contract with Peacock Records, one of China's major music labels, paving the way for professional production. Their debut album, Above the Moon, released in 2005, solidified their early success, with the title track becoming a hit after tours across more than 20 universities.[1][6]Rise to fame
Phoenix Legend's rise to fame began in the mid-2000s following years of local performances in Shenzhen bars. In 2004, the duo participated in the popular CCTV singing competition Avenue of Stars (Xingguang Dadao), where their performance of the song "Above the Moon" (Yueliang Zhi Shang) earned them national recognition as runners-up.[1][10] This breakthrough led to the release of their debut album, also titled Above the Moon, in April 2005, which blended ethnic folk elements with rap and pop, marking a commercial success and establishing their signature style.[11] The album's title track became a smash hit, propelling Phoenix Legend into the mainstream Chinese music scene and appealing particularly to migrant workers and urban youth through its energetic and accessible sound.[12] By 2013, the duo had sold over 6 million albums across China, with "Above the Moon" contributing significantly to their early popularity.[11] Their ascent continued with subsequent releases, including the 2009 album The Most Dazzling Folk Style (Zui Xuan Minzu Feng), featuring the titular track that became one of mainland China's best-selling songs, amassing over 100 million digital downloads.[11] Despite facing criticism from some music critics who dismissed their work as "rustic and meaningless," Phoenix Legend's fanbase expanded rapidly across social strata, from blue-collar workers to white-collar professionals, leading to sold-out concerts that grew from venues holding 2,000 attendees to 40,000 within four years.[12] This widespread appeal solidified their status as a leading force in Chinese pop music by the early 2010s.[12]Mainstream success and military affiliation
Phoenix Legend achieved mainstream success in the mid-2000s following years of performing in bars and small venues. Their breakthrough came in 2004 when they performed the song "Above the Moon" at a national singing competition, earning widespread recognition and propelling them into the spotlight as a dynamic Mandopop duo. The following year, they released their debut album Above the Moon, which solidified their commercial presence and introduced their signature blend of folk melodies, rap, and energetic rhythms to a broader audience.[1] By 2012, the duo had sold more than 6 million albums across China, with ten tracks from their early releases accumulating over 1 billion online plays. Songs like "The Most Dazzling Folk Style" and "Fly Freely" exemplified their ability to appeal across demographics, from rural migrant workers to city professionals, often evoking themes of aspiration and freedom through vibrant, danceable arrangements. This cross-generational draw translated into packed concerts, with audiences exceeding 30,000 attendees, and helped establish them as one of China's most influential pop acts.[6][2][1] Parallel to their rising fame, Phoenix Legend developed a formal military affiliation by joining the Art Troupe of the People's Liberation Army's Second Artillery Corps, integrating them into the PLA's cultural and entertainment framework. This connection allowed the duo to perform for military personnel, fostering a sense of national service while providing institutional support amid the competitive entertainment landscape. Despite their troupe membership, they seldom don military uniforms in public appearances, enabling them to sustain their mainstream pop persona and leverage the affiliation for enhanced visibility and credibility without alienating civilian fans.[13]Recent activities
In 2024, Phoenix Legend embarked on their "Jixiang Ruyi" China Tour to mark the duo's 20th anniversary, commencing on April 20 in Changzhou, Jiangsu province. The tour featured high-energy performances blending their signature folk-pop style with modern elements, drawing massive crowds and selling out venues across the country.[14] The nationwide run included standout shows at Beijing's National Stadium (Bird's Nest) on May 4 and 5, where over 30,000 fans attended each night, and additional dates in Zhengzhou on May 25 and 26. Further stops encompassed Chengdu in September, Shenzhen in November, and a New Year's Eve concert in Foshan on December 31 transitioning into January 1, 2025. This resurgence highlighted their cross-generational appeal, with songs like "The Most Dazzling Ethnic Style" accumulating over 1 billion combined online plays by mid-2024.[1] Extending into 2025, the tour continued with performances in Suzhou on March 28, Taizhou from April 11 to 13, and Qingdao from June 13 to 15. These concerts often transformed into interactive spectacles, with audiences participating in synchronized dances and choruses reminiscent of communal gatherings. However, the planned Tianjin concert on June 27 was canceled, along with subsequent dates including Luoyang, Xi'an, and Chengdu, due to rapper Zeng Yi's health issues. As of November 2025, the tour has been paused, with no further dates announced, though the duo's popularity remains strong among fans.[14][15][16][17][18]Artistry
Musical style
Phoenix Legend's musical style is a distinctive fusion of traditional Chinese folk music with modern pop, rap, and electronic dance music (EDM) elements, creating high-energy tracks that blend cultural heritage with contemporary rhythms. The duo's sound typically features Zeng Yi's rhythmic rap delivery juxtaposed against Yangwei Linghua's powerful, high-pitched vocals rooted in Inner Mongolian folk singing traditions, resulting in a dynamic interplay that emphasizes catchy choruses and danceable beats. This approach has earned them descriptions as pioneers of a "down-to-earth" Mandopop style, with simple, nature-inspired lyrics that resonate across generations.[1][19] Central to their artistry is the incorporation of indigenous Chinese melodies and traditional instruments like the erhu and pipa, which are layered over electronic beats and hip-hop influences to produce upbeat, energetic anthems suitable for public performances and square dancing. Songs such as "The Most Dazzling Folk Style" (最炫民族风) exemplify this ethnic fusion, combining folk motifs with rap and dance rhythms to create an infectious, celebratory vibe that has become a staple in aerobics routines and mass gatherings. Their music often evokes themes of freedom, nature, and resilience, using rhythmic structures that prioritize accessibility and emotional uplift.[19][1] Over time, Phoenix Legend has expanded their palette to include rock elements alongside their core rap-folk blend, as seen in albums like Far Away (2016), which integrates rock riffs with Chinese folk instrumentation for a more varied sonic landscape. This evolution maintains their signature intensity while adapting to broader pop trends, ensuring their tracks remain versatile for live settings and digital streaming. Despite early criticisms labeling their sound as "rural heavy metal," their innovative mixing of genres has solidified a unique niche in C-pop, appealing to diverse audiences from urban professionals to rural communities.[20][1]Influences and collaborations
Phoenix Legend's musical style draws heavily from traditional Chinese folk traditions, particularly the high-pitched vocal techniques emblematic of Inner Mongolian singing, which Yangwei Linghua incorporates into her performances.[1] Linghua, who hails from the Inner Mongolian autonomous region, grew up immersed in folk songs and various traditional singing styles, shaping her powerful, emotive delivery that blends ethnic elements with contemporary pop.[3] Zeng Yi's contributions introduce rap and hip-hop rhythms, creating a fusion that energizes the duo's sound and appeals across generations.[21] Their lyrics often reflect inspirations from nature, evoking themes of vast landscapes and resilience that resonate with Chinese cultural motifs.[1] The duo has engaged in notable collaborations that bridge generational gaps and expand their reach into younger audiences. In 2020, Phoenix Legend teamed up with rapper Dong Baoshi (董宝石) for the song "Sheng" (Rise), a high-energy track performed on CCTV on May 2, 2020, blending their folk-rap hybrid with modern hip-hop to inspire themes of perseverance and progress.[22] This partnership was reprised in the 2023 CCTV Spring Festival Gala with a performance of "New Spring Hopping" (新春蹦蹦) alongside Dong Baoshi and actress Zhao Jinmai, and again in 2024 with a rendition of "Sheng" on CCTV.[23][24] More recently, in 2023, they collaborated with actress and singer Zhao Lusi on a dialect-infused rendition of "Quan Shi Ai" (All Is Love) during the Hunan TV 2023–2024 New Year's Eve Concert, incorporating Sichuanese rap to add a playful, regional flavor that captivated online viewers.[25] These collaborations underscore Phoenix Legend's strategy of integrating fresh talents while maintaining their signature energetic style.Discography
Studio albums
Phoenix Legend has released eight studio albums since their debut in 2005, blending Chinese folk elements with pop, rap, and electronic music in their signature "fusion ethnic style." Their discography reflects a consistent evolution from early explorations of traditional melodies to more contemporary productions incorporating global influences, contributing to over 6 million album sales in China by 2012.[6] Key releases have produced viral hits, such as the title track from their 2009 album, which amassed over 1 billion online streams and became a cultural phenomenon played at international events like NBA games.[6] The duo's albums often feature 9–12 tracks, emphasizing Yang Wei-ling-hua's powerful vocals alongside Zeng Yi's rhythmic rapping, with production credits frequently going to in-house teams at labels like Peacock Records.| Album Title (English / Chinese) | Release Year | Number of Tracks | Notable Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Above the Moon / 月亮之上 | 2005 | 10 | Debut album introducing their folk-pop fusion; title track gained early radio play.[11][26] |
| I Come from the Grassland / 我从草原来 | 2006 | 12 | Early hit collection with new songs; title track highlights grassland folk themes.[27][28] |
| Good Fortune As You So Desire / 吉祥如意 | 2007 | 11 | Expanded sound with upbeat anthems; solidified their mainstream appeal.[29][30] |
| The Most Dazzling Folk Style / 最炫民族风 | 2009 | 11 | Breakthrough release; title track became a nationwide sensation with billions of plays.[31][32] |
| Girl's Gentleness / 姑娘的温柔 | 2009 | 10 | Focused on softer, melodic tracks; marked a brief shift toward romantic themes.[33] |
| Sing Loudly / 大声唱 | 2011 | 9 | Energetic collection emphasizing live performance energy; supported their rising concert popularity.[34] |
| The Best Era / 最好的时代 | 2014 | 11 | Celebratory tone reflecting career milestones; included collaborations with emerging producers.[35] |
| Far Away / 远方的远方还是远方 | 2016 | 10 | Incorporated rock and rap with folk; their seventh major release, released to coincide with their 12th anniversary.[20][36] |
Singles
Phoenix Legend's singles have played a pivotal role in their rise within the Chinese pop music landscape, often serving as lead tracks from albums or standalone releases that showcase their fusion of ethnic folk, rap, and electronic elements. Many of these singles have achieved widespread popularity through viral dissemination on platforms like KTV and social media, contributing to the duo's enduring appeal.[37] Their early breakthrough came with "Above the Moon" (月亮之上), released on May 26, 2005, as the title track of their debut album, which introduced their high-energy style blending Mongolian folk influences with contemporary beats.[26] This single helped solidify their fanbase in northern China and marked the start of their signature sound. Following this, "Good Fortune As You So Desire" (吉祥如意), released in 2007, became a festive hit associated with Lunar New Year celebrations, emphasizing auspicious themes in a upbeat, danceable format.[38] The duo's most iconic single, "The Most Dazzling Folk Style" (最炫民族风), arrived on June 2, 2009, from their third album of the same name, and quickly became a nationwide phenomenon for its catchy chorus and celebration of ethnic diversity, amassing billions of streams and KTV plays over the years. Other notable early singles include "Lotus Pond Moonlight" (荷塘月色), praised for its poetic imagery and melodic rap delivery, and "All Is Love" (全是爱), a romantic ballad with folk undertones that highlighted their versatility.[39] In the 2010s, Phoenix Legend expanded their singles output with thematic releases tied to media and holidays. "Flying Skies" (飞天), a wuxia-inspired track released on July 23, 2013, featured dynamic instrumentation evoking martial arts drama, marking a creative pivot toward narrative-driven music.[11] "Wish You Lucky" (祝你幸福), issued on April 18, 2013, offered an uplifting message with traditional Chinese elements, resonating during cultural events. More recent singles reflect collaborations with games and contemporary trends. "Iron Armor" (铁衣), released in 2023 as a theme for the game Ni Shui Han, combined epic orchestration with rap to capture heroic themes.[40] "Sailing to Spring" (驶向春天), from 2023, evokes renewal with its optimistic lyrics and fusion beats.[41] In 2023, "Poem to Spring" (诗想春天) continued this momentum, blending poetry recitation with modern production.[37] As of 2025, Phoenix Legend remains active with fresh releases like "Big Winds and Waves" (風大浪大) and "Just Right Freely" (正好逍遙), both issued early in the year, maintaining their high-energy vibe amid ongoing popularity.[40] These singles underscore their adaptability, often topping charts on platforms like QQ Music and NetEase Cloud Music.Live performances
Tours
Phoenix Legend has been known for their energetic live performances, often featuring high-production spectacles that blend pop, folk, and rap elements to engage massive audiences across China. Their tours typically emphasize interactive elements, such as audience sing-alongs and elaborate stage designs, reflecting their grassroots origins and appeal to a broad demographic. Over the years, the duo has conducted several national tours, drawing tens of thousands per show and solidifying their status as one of China's top live acts.[42] One of their early major tours was the 2012 "最炫民族风" (That's How We Rock) National Tour, which marked a significant milestone in their career by showcasing upgraded production values, including innovative stage technology and dramatic elements integrated into the performance. The tour kicked off on November 24, 2012, in Shenzhen, followed by stops in Hangzhou, Taiyuan, Wuhan, and culminating in Beijing, where it attracted over 40,000 fans at the Workers' Stadium for a nearly three-hour set featuring more than 30 songs. This five-city run highlighted their fusion of ethnic and modern sounds, with thematic posters symbolizing rebirth and progression.[43][44] In 2015, Phoenix Legend launched the "我是传奇X" (I'm the Legend X) National Tour to commemorate the tenth anniversary of their debut album Above the Moon, beginning with New Year's shows at the Mastercard Center in Beijing on December 31, 2014, and January 1, 2015, and expanding to at least 20 shows across major cities. The national tour proper opened on April 25, 2015, in Quanzhou at the Strait Sports Center, drawing a crowd of over 10,000 for a high-energy show with 30 classic tracks and carnival-themed staging, including amusement park visuals and guest appearances. Subsequent stops included Guangzhou, Dalian, and Changchun. The production emphasized their decade-long evolution, incorporating multimedia and audience participation to create a festive atmosphere.[45][46] More recently, the 2024–2025 "吉祥如意" (Auspicious as You Wish) World Tour represented their most ambitious outing yet, starting on April 20, 2024, with two sold-out shows in Changzhou, followed by two shows at Beijing's Bird's Nest Stadium in early May 2024, where approximately 130,000 attendees sparked widespread online buzz for its massive sing-along moments despite some controversy over audience energy in the large venue. The tour incorporated upgraded visuals directed by Chen Xiaoliang, fusing traditional Chinese elements with pop spectacle, and continued with stops including Chengdu (September 15–16, 2024), Shenzhen (November 16–17, 2024), and Fuzhou (December 14–15, 2024), as well as 2025 dates in Taizhou (April 11–13, 2025) and a six-show residency at Beijing's Bird's Nest (May 23–25 and May 30–June 1, 2025), attracting over 10,000 fans per performance on average. However, several mid-2025 dates, including Tianjin (June 27–29, 2025), Luoyang (July 11–13, 2025), and Chengdu (July 25–27, 2025), were canceled due to health issues with member Zeng Yi, leading to adjustments in the schedule. This tour underscored their enduring popularity, with songs like "海底" driving viral covers and reinforcing their role in contemporary Chinese pop culture, though later 2025 shows were paused pending recovery; plans for a 2026 tour were announced by November 2025.[42][47][48][49]Notable concerts
Phoenix Legend has performed numerous concerts throughout their career, with several standing out for their scale, cultural impact, and audience engagement. Their live shows often blend high-energy pop-folk performances with elaborate staging, drawing massive crowds across China. One of their earliest major milestones was their debut solo concert, titled "Lotus Pond Moonlight," held on October 2–3, 2010, at the Beijing Exhibition Hall Theater. This event marked the duo's transition to large-scale live performances after years of building popularity through singles and television appearances, with tickets selling out in just 15 minutes, reflecting their rapidly growing fanbase.[6] In 2013, Phoenix Legend elevated their status with the "I Am a Legend" concert at Beijing Workers' Stadium on April 30, attracting over 40,000 attendees and showcasing their evolution from smaller venues like the 2,000-capacity Beijing Exhibition Hall to stadium-level productions. The show highlighted their signature fusion of ethnic and modern elements, solidifying their appeal across generations.[2] The duo's 2016 New Year Symphony Concert on December 31 at the Capital Indoor Stadium in Beijing served as a festive capstone to the year, featuring orchestral arrangements of their hits and drawing families for a blend of pop spectacle and symphonic grandeur. This performance underscored their versatility in adapting to themed, large-audience events during holiday seasons.[50] More recently, their April 2024 concert in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, captivated 30,000 fans, with viral videos capturing the audience's enthusiastic sing-alongs to classics like "The Most Dazzling Folk Style," amplifying their cross-generational draw on social media.[1] In 2025, Phoenix Legend achieved a landmark with a six-show residency at Beijing's Bird's Nest Stadium from May 23–25 and May 30–June 1, drawing over 80,000 attendees per show and breaking the venue's previous concert attendance records through immersive audio-visual setups and fan participation. This series exemplified their enduring popularity and ability to command China's premier arenas.[51][52]Awards and nominations
Awards
Phoenix Legend has received numerous accolades throughout their career, recognizing their contributions to Chinese popular music, particularly in blending ethnic folk elements with modern pop and rap. Their breakthrough came early with placements in national competitions, leading to major music awards in the late 2000s and 2010s. These honors often highlight their hit songs like "Zuì Xuàn Mínzú Fēng" (Most Dazzling Ethnic Style) and their role in popularizing ethnic fusion music. While they have not won international Grammy-level awards, their domestic recognition includes prestigious CCTV and Baidu honors, affirming their widespread appeal in mainland China.[53][54] Key awards include:- 2004: Top 10 Outstanding Singers in the professional group at the 11th CCTV National Youth Singer Competition. This early recognition marked their entry into national prominence as the duo, then known as Cool Fire, transitioned to Phoenix Legend.[55]
- 2005: Annual runner-up on CCTV's Starlight Avenue (Xīngguāng Dàdào), a platform that launched many grassroots artists, solidifying their folk-pop style.[55]
- 2005: Best Group at the Pengcheng Ge Feiyang 2005 Annual Shenzhen Original Songs Awards Ceremony, honoring their local Shenzhen roots and original compositions.[56]
- 2009: 2009 Chinese Golden Songs award for tracks including "Zhōngguó Wǒ Ài Nǐ" (China, I Love You), "Tiān Lán Lán" (Sky Blue), and "Quán Shì Ài" (All Love), recognizing their patriotic and romantic hits.[57]
- 2010: Mainland Best Group/Band at the 10th CCTV-MTV Music Awards, awarded for their rising popularity and album Zuì Xuàn Mínzú Fēng. This was their first major national music award.[53]
- 2010: Best Mainland Group at the Pengcheng Ge Feiyang 2009 Annual Awards, further acknowledging their ethnic music innovations.[57]
- 2011: Top 10 Golden Songs in the "Sing China: Most Loved New Creations" contest for "Xiāngqīn Xiāng'ài" (Mutual Love and Affection), a collaborative patriotic track they performed. The song's win celebrated its mass appeal during the 90th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party.[58][59]
- 2012: Champion of Baidu Music's 2012 Top 10 Golden Songs for "Zuì Xuàn Mínzú Fēng", which became a cultural phenomenon with billions of streams and downloads.[60]
- 2012: Ethnic Fashion Singer of the Decade at Baidu Music's 10th Anniversary Celebration, highlighting their decade-long influence on ethnic pop. They received two awards that night, underscoring their digital-era dominance.[60][61]
- 2012: Mainland Best Group/Band at the 11th CCTV-MTV Music Awards, a repeat win that affirmed their status as leading duo in the genre.[62][54]
- 2013: Starlight Decade Achievement Award at the Pengcheng Ge Feiyang 2012 Annual and 10th Anniversary Ceremony, recognizing a decade of contributions to Shenzhen's music scene.[57]
- 2024: One of the 100 Top UP Mains at Bilibili's Annual Awards Gala, reflecting their successful pivot to online content creation and engagement with younger audiences through music videos and live streams.[63]
Nominations
Phoenix Legend has garnered several nominations from prominent Chinese music awards, highlighting their widespread appeal and innovative fusion of folk and pop elements.Notable Nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | 17th Global Chinese Chart of Charts | Most Popular Group (Mainland) | Nominated with Yu Quan, Supreme Union, and Shui Mu Nian Hua; event on April 18, 2013, in Macau. [65] |
| 2014 | 14th Huading Awards | Most Popular Group/Band | Nominated for the song "Ziyou Zizai" (Freedom Freely) alongside Chopsticks Brothers, Sodagreen, Yu Quan, and TFBOYS; nominations announced December 25, 2014, ceremony on January 8, 2015, in Shanghai. [66] |