It depends. Sometimes works labeled as 'Mea Culpa' are based on real events, but often they incorporate fictional elements or are entirely fictionalized.
Ulan Tuya sang a song called " Horse Rod ", which was composed by Liu Xinquan, Li Kaichou, and Guo Yongli. This song was first included in Ulan Tuya's album, Phoenix Flight, which was released in 2011. In 2012," Horse Rod " won the DPS Golden Melody Award and was named one of the " Chinese People's Favorite New Songs." This song showed Ulan Tuya's unique musical style and talent in her performance.
"Horse Pole" was a song sung by Ulan Tuya. You can find the online listening and download of "Horse Rod" on Netease Cloud Music, Kugou Music, and other platforms. As for whether there was a download of the original version of Ulan Tuya, it was not explicitly mentioned in the search results, so it was impossible to determine whether there was a download of the original version of Ulan Tuya.
Definitely not. Culpa Mia is purely fictional. The story was made up to entertain and capture the readers' attention with its imaginative elements and creative plotlines.
Ulan Tuya's song "Horse Pole" and album "Hot Love Song" were both her representative works. This song was included in the album " Hot Love Song " and was a great success in Ulan Tuya's music career. " Horse Pole " showed Ulan Tuya's pure and dynamic grassland rhythm style. Her beautiful voice and strong grassland flavor made this song very popular. Ulan Tuya won the 2011 Best Singer Award for " A Hot Love Song " and " Horse Rod," and was recommended on many websites. In addition, she also performed many representative works on important occasions such as Central TV's Spring Festival Gala, demonstrating her musical talent.
The lyrics of Ulan Tuya's " Horse Pole " included the following content: " Give me a blue sky, a rising sun, give me a piece of green grass stretching far away. Give me an eagle, a mighty man, give me a horse pole, and hold it in his hand. Give me a piece of white cloud, a pure white image, give me a breeze to blow away the fragrance of flowers."
Ulan Tuya's song," Fiery Love Song," was a very popular prairie style love song. This song was famous for its pure and dynamic grassland rhythm and beautiful voice. Although the search results did not mention the situation of the song in the KTV, it was certain that due to its popularity, it was likely that there were people in the KTV who requested to sing this song.