Su Xing and Liao Yuchen should get married in 2020.
Su Xing was born on March 5, 1984 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. He is a mainland hip-hop blues creative male singer, music producer, and host. In 2007, he participated in Hunan Satellite TV's entertainment talent show "Happy Boys" and won the Xi'an singing district championship and the runner-up in the national finals, thus making his official debut. On December 18, he released his first EP "Autumn". In 2009, he won the Most Popular Male Singer Award at the Radio, Film and Television Original Song Award Ceremony.
In the same year, he joined Sony Music. In May 2010, he released his first album "Missing Style". The title song of the album "Missing Style" won the Golden Melody Award at the annual Beijing Pop Music Ceremony and the Mainland Golden Melody Award at the Sprite Music Chart. In December 2011, the album "Progressive Style" was released, which won the Best Album Award on the BQ2011 Popular List. ?
Character introduction
Su Xing was born in an ordinary intellectual family in Xi'an, Shaanxi. His mother Miao Niya graduated from Shaanxi Normal University and later obtained a postgraduate diploma from Xi'an Jiaotong University. His literary talent was partly inherited from his mother. When Su Xing was in junior high school, he lived in school and took care of everything by himself. Su Xing was naughty and playful when he was a child, but his academic performance has always been very good. He studied piano for a few months, and his substitute teacher praised him for his talent. However, because his family could not afford a piano at the time, he had to stop learning.
After graduating from junior high school, he was admitted to Xi'an Middle School and continued to be among the top ten in his class until he was a sophomore in high school. In 2001, Su Xing studied in Australia. After entering college, Su Xing transferred to another school three times. He first followed his father's advice to study business, and then switched to media. Finally, he insisted on his choice and switched to music production and film production, which he had always loved. In 2003, Su Xing participated in the Global Chinese Rookie Singing Competition and won third place in the Sydney Division.