The singer whose representative works include "Onion" and "Liangliang" is Yang Zongwei.
Aska Yang, born on April 4, 1978 in Taoyuan City, Taiwan Province, China, is a male pop singer in Taiwan, China. In 2007, he participated in the Taiwanese singing talent show "Super Avenue of Stars" and made his debut.
In January 2008, the first album "Pigeon" was released, ranking first in Taiwan's record sales list in the first half of the year with sales of 70,000 copies; in May, it was held at the Taipei Arena Personal concert. Joined Universal Music in 2011. In August, he released his second solo album "Primary Colors" produced by Li Zongsheng.
On March 29, 2013, the third solo album "First Love" produced by Li Zongsheng was released; he participated in the mainland variety show "I Am a Singer" and won the third place in the finals; in July, he became MTVSESSIONS The first Chinese singer to collaborate; and serves as Taiwan's tourism ambassador.
Character evaluation
Although Yang Zongwei is not good-looking and looked like a "cave man" when he first entered the competition, he became famous overnight with his moving voice and various right and wrong, and became a star on the Avenue of Stars. popular singer.
He has a good voice and top-notch skills, but what is even more attractive is that he likes to cry. His silly way of laughing and crying has fascinated many fans. He kept talking about topics, and the emergence of these rights and wrongs not only did not bury Yang Zongwei, but made him even more popular from then on (Southern Metropolis Daily Review).
Yang Zongwei’s singing voice is masculine and delicate, rich in emotion, highly recognizable, and highly infectious. He is good at singing lyrical songs. He is known as the "Tear-Jerking Song God" and is also nicknamed "The King Pigeon" (Guangdong News Network) , Dongfang Jinbao Review).
His characteristics are his distinctive personality and stable vocal performance (Southern Metropolis Daily Review); Yang Zongwei is recognized by the music industry as "very good at singing", and his iconic "crying tune" has a strong credibility. Recognition (reviewed by Information Times).