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UPDATED: January 12, 2012 NO. 3 JANUARY 19, 2012
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Song Ke, former CEO of Taihe Rye Music Co. Ltd., has resigned from the post and was said to have opened roast duck business.

There is wide speculation Song retired due to declining record sales. Song said himself last year, "Records are dead."

Song, 46, is a famous music producer in China. He founded Taihe Rye and made it one of the most renowned music production companies in the country. Song also discovered and cultivated many stars in the music business including Ye Pei, Lao Lang and Pu Shu.



 
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