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  1. Lü Jianzhong (Chinese: 呂建中; born 6 February 1982), better known by his stage name Tank, is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter. He is currently signed to HIM International Music. His debut album, Fighting (生存之道; Fighting, The Law of Surviving) was released on 23 February 2006.

  2. Mar 17, 2024 · Name: TANK. Real name: 呂建中 (吕建中) / Lu Jian Zhong. Profession: Singer-songwriter. Birthdate: 1982-Feb-06 (age 42) Birthplace: Taiwan. Height: 171cm. Blood Type: B.

    • Teresa Teng
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    • Li Yuchun
    • Lu Han
    • Sam Hui
    • Jay Chou
    • Andy Lau
    • Jacky Cheung
    • Faye Wong
    • Jolin Tsai

    There is no singer more iconic to Chinese music than Teresa Teng. She pioneered the sound of the Mandopop genre and forged a career spanning over 30 years. Teng was born in Baozhong, Yunlin, Republic of China, and first began to sing at age three. Her family recognized her talent and supported her as she rose to fame. Her career path is as unique a...

    Next, we have Cui Jianwho is known across China as “the father of Chinese rock.” He was born in Beijing to a family that was already immersed in music. His father played trumpet and his mother danced professionally. So it’s no surprise that Jian grew into the pioneering musician he is today. Originally trained in classical music, Jian didn’t actual...

    One of the more modern influential singers in China is Li Yuchun, also known as her stage name, Chris Lee. Yuchun is what most would consider the full package. She writes her own music, is an accomplished DJ, and is a successful actress. After middle school, Yuchun attended the Sichuan Conservatory of Music school and went on to win a popular singi...

    Although he was born in Beijing, China, Lu Han actually left China and began his musical career as a member of the K-pop group Exo. He rose to fame recording K-pop music, but later left the group and began a solo career singing Mandopop back home in China. He has been ranked as one of the highest-paid celebrities in all of China, which isn’t diffic...

    Sam Huiwas born to a musical family in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. He was influenced from an early age by the traditional Chinese music his father played, and the Chinese opera music his mother sang. Considering his childhood, it’s no surprise that Hui managed to fuse traditional Chinese music genres with Western pop music, creating the genre now ...

    Known as the “King of Mandopop,” Jay Chou has been enchanting listeners across China since 2000. He was born in Taipei to two teachers who fostered his musical talents from an early age. Originally, Chou thought to follow in his parent’s footsteps and become a teacher, but a friend entered him into a talent show where his musical prowess was notice...

    Andy Lauwas born in Hong Kong while the colony was still under British rule. He came from a wealthy family, but through some unexplained circumstances found himself living with his family in the slums of Hong Kong at the age of six. Lau began his career in the spotlight as an actor but pivoted to music by 1985. While his first album didn’t see comm...

    Born in British-ruled Hong Kong, Jacky Cheungbroke into the Cantopop scene with a baritone voice that was strikingly different from his peers. Cheung grew up in a family of seamen and held various working-class jobs before winning a singing contest in 1984. After winning the contest, Cheung was signed by Polygram Records and began his ascent into C...

    Faye Wong was born to a working-class family in Beijing, China. Her mother was a professional soprano singer who actively discouraged Wong from pursuing a career in music. But Wong’s passion for singing couldn’t be diminished. Wong attracted attention from several different labels when she was still in high school and even went so far as to release...

    Jolin Tsai, otherwise known as “The Queen of C-pop”, was born in Hsinchuang City to a middle-class family. She began her interest in music by mastering the piano. After she graduated high school, Tsai entered into and won a singing competition hosted by MTV Mandarin hoping to use the competition as a way to bolster her college applications. The com...

  3. This is a Chinese name; the family name is Lü. Tank (real name 呂建中 Jiàn Zhōng, born February 6 1982) is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter. He is currently signed to HIM International Music, which also manages famous singers and groups like S.H.E, Fahrenheit and Power Station.

    • Teresa Teng: 邓丽君 (dèng lì jūn) Possibly the most famous Taiwanese singer out there, 邓丽君 started singing professionally as a teenager in the 1960s, and her career has stayed strong long after she died at age 42 in 1995.
    • Jody Chiang: 江蕙 (jiāng huì) Sometimes compared to Teresa Teng, 江蕙 is also known for ballads and folk songs. She became famous in the 1980s and continues—at age 54—to be one of Taiwan’s most popular singers.
    • Jay Chou: 周杰倫 (zhōu jié lún) 周杰倫 broke into the Taiwanese music scene in 2000 and is part of the younger generation of pop stars. Like other Mandarin pop singers, he has a stable base of popular romantic ballads.
    • A-Mei: 張惠妹 (zhāng huì mèi) 張惠妹’s first taste of the spotlight was in 1994 when she won a popular national singing contest in Taiwan. Somewhat unique among Taiwanese singers, 張惠妹 is from an aboriginal Taiwanese group—so she isn’t Han Chinese like most Taiwanese people and Mainlanders.
  4. 1. Jay Chou. Known as the “King of Asian Pop,” Chou was born in Taiwan on 18 January, 1979. In 2000, he released his debut album, “Jay.” With sentimental lyrics and a sweet voice, he is one of the most influential Chinese singers.

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