: Norbu often performed English covers that showcased his emotional range. His rendition of Elton John's "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" was particularly acclaimed; judge Hua Chenyu noted that it was a "stellar performance" by which he was "completely infected".
; a song about the longing for one's homeland, specifically Nagchu. རྩམ་པ། (Tsampa)
Named after the Tibetan staple food, this song celebrates cultural pride. (Zab spros) "Dress Up" ; a vibrant pop track. "If you have any regret..."
Norbu gained widespread recognition through his appearances on Chinese reality singing competitions like The Voice of China and The Coming One . His "natural Tibetan singing style" and virtuosity with instruments—including the piano and guitar—endeared him to audiences across mainland China and the global Tibetan diaspora. Key highlights of his musical career include:
: In 2020, he released the charity single "Forever Love" (永远的爱) to honor frontline workers during the global pandemic. Popular Works and Hidden Meanings
His final release, issued just days before his death, which some observers believe contained metaphorical farewell messages.
Many of Norbu’s songs carried deep emotional weight, often referencing his homeland and cultural heritage. Song Title (Tibetan/English) English Translation / Significance (Yul la log)
: He was a pioneer in blending Tibetan RAP with modern pop R&B, as seen in his first love song duet, "Except You" (རང་མ་གཏོགས།).