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Contributor: PR Newswire Asia (China)
Friday, June 19 2020 - 22:12
AsiaNet
Kuaishou Unleashes Amateur Singers' Potential with a Charity Live-Streaming Concert
BEIJING, June 19, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- The 9-hour concert received a total of 2 million views

Livestreaming on Kuaishou, a video-sharing and live streaming platform in 
China, a 9-hour online charity concert initiated and hosted by a popular 
Chinese amateur singer Li Yuer wrapped up with an overwhelming response from 
the audience in early May – more than 2 million viewers tuned in to watch the 
show.

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Engaging with the audience alongside other singers during the live concert, Li 
launched an online fundraising campaign with all proceeds going to the student 
aid foundation established by herself to help hundreds of students living in 
the impoverished villages. 

Since the foundation was founded seven years ago, Li has been trying to bring 
support society through the power of music. In addition to raising funds for 
the students this time, the singer also connected with the government of 
Dong'an county in Hunan province, where she was born, in a bid to encourage 
people to support the local poverty-alleviation program.

"The overwhelming response from the audience during this session brought me to 
my knees in gratitude," said Li. "Once again, I am grateful for the incredible 
generosity of my supporters and this platform where I can spread love and 
positivity across the nation."

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Make the music happen

Joining on February 13, Li quickly became one of the most-followed online 
streamers on the platform who gained 1.5 million followers within 100 days. Now 
with her 1.8 million fans, the up-and-coming singer's live-streaming sessions 
have accumulated a total of 40 million views with 400,000 Kuaishou users 
watching her performance every day.

Humorous and outspoken, Li's unfiltered image and personality are woven into 
her music by her marvelous voice, making her songs the embodiment of her 
personal stories about chasing dreams with perseverance and hardworking. 100 
days since Li joined Kuaishou, her musical journey on the platform has allowed 
her to receive support from a wider audience, and in return, encourage more 
grassroots sing-song writers to follow their dreams and hearts. 

"My biggest hope has always been bringing more high-quality songs to my 
audience on this platform," Li said. "All I want is to create something for my 
music fans, for this incredible music community, a virtual hangout space for 
people connect with one another, to see some of their favorite musicians, and 
to listen to the soundtracks that resonate with their hearts."

"With more music professionals with similar visions joining Kuaishou to carve 
out careers and establish their own friend cycles, I can see Kuaishou has 
become a community where musicians are able to explore the new opportunities 
and create more meaningful songs for themselves and their fans," she said.

"I love this inclusive platform which embraces people from all walks of life, 
and musicians with dynamic creativities inspired by their personal experiences. 
It is the community where people can see themselves grow, learn, and share 
while leveraging the resources and tools to bring out meaningful changes to the 
music industry." 

About Kuaishou Technology

Kuaishou Technology, headquartered in Beijing, China, runs Kuaishou, one of the 
world's leading short video social platforms, boasting more than 300 million 
daily active users since 2011. Users can use the platform to create and share 
videos with friends and their communities through posts, likes and comments. 
Known for its active and vibrant community of over 300 million users, the app 
is available on iOS and Android.

SOURCE  Kuaishou Technology

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