Who sang the onion song?
The original version of the Song of the Dead Onion by Zhiji Inoue Inoue is a singing group from Finland, with four members singing in four parts. Their songs are mainly based on traditional Finnish music. They received much attention after attending the Kostin Folk Music Festival from 65438 to 0997. Loituma is a Finnish folk band. Anita Lehtola, the lead singer, is a female singer with a charming voice. She often participates in various world music. Anita's singing means Runo-song (also known as "rune-song" or "poem -song"). "rune" means ancient Nordic and Finnish poetry. This is a kind of Finnish folk poetry, which is repetitive in form and rhymes at the beginning. It is cold and charming, as if it brought us to a green land, which is far away and just a fantasy. What does the onion song mean? The radish throwing in Tite Kubo, serialized by Youth Leap, was not a vegetable throwing, but was made into an animation and started to be shown on June 5th+10/October 5th, 2004. Then, in the second sentence of the animation, a smiling Orihime Inoue turns around with an onion in his hand. This is the origin of tossing onions. Furthermore, the Finnish band "Loituma" sang the Finnish folk song "Ievan Polkka" at 1995, which is the music part of the song "Turn Onions". Later, an anonymous person who liked these two works very much made a 26-second flash animation with a short piece of Ievan Polkka as the background music, "Orihime Inoue, smiling, kept spinning onions in his hand", which became the famous song "Turn Onions". Orihime Inoue won the title of "Loituma Girl" which has nothing to do with the original work because of animation. /b/10798482-109966671.html originated from a scene of the protagonist "throwing onions" in the Japanese cartoon Death, and was accompanied by Scandinavian local folk songs. Holly Dolly《Dolly Song is a cartoon dance music popular on the Internet, adapted from Finnish folk music.