Singer Tao Zhe’s personal information is as follows:
David Zee Tao, born in Hong Kong on July 11, 1969, originally from Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, is a Chinese pop music male singer and music Man, graduated from University of California, Los Angeles.
In 1993, Tao Zhe entered the music circle as a music producer; later, he produced albums and composed songs for singers such as Nick Cheung, Chen Shuhua, and Cheng Zhongji. In 1997, he began to transform into a singer and released his first music album "David Tao", which introduced Ramp; Award, Best Record Producer Award.
In 1999, he won the Best Album Producer Award at the 11th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for his music album "I'm OK". In 2002, he released the music album "Black Willow", which combines various genres. In 2003, he won the Silver Award for the Most Popular Male Singer in the 25th Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs; in the same year, he held the "Soul Power" concert. In 2005, he won the Best Producer Award in the 5th Global Chinese Songs Ranking.
Tao Zhe’s character evaluation
Tao Zhe was the first singer to officially introduce R&B into the pop music scene in Taiwan, China; he was hailed by the media as the “Ramp; godfather". He is famous for his improvised R&B singing and has become a model for many R&B singers. Tao Zhe is not a prolific musician, but his works have high integrity and maturity.
He interprets emotions with natural and direct music, and faces music with his sincere self. Most of his musical works are bright, cheerful, joyful and graceful, and their music connotations include both solemn and serious themes as well as humorous aspects.