I have to admit that Wang Jie is indeed old. The photo has a beauty filter, but it can't hide his sad face and the milky white hair on his temples. The former singing prodigal has entered his heroic twilight before the eyes of time. He just used the keyword "boring" in the original tweet and wasted the lonely Spring Festival, but only he himself understands the sadness of it!
Thinking back to those days, the majestic and heroic Wang Jie became a blockbuster with his first album "A Game, a Dream" and swept the Chinese music scene. Subsequently, the second and third albums "Forgot You Forgot Me" and "Do I Really Have Nothing" put him in the super giant team, marketing in both sides of the Taiwan Strait and three places. You know, at the beginning, he was not favored by Li Zongsheng at all. Li Zongsheng, a producer worth millions, "didn't like" him because he didn't have TikTok and his singing was too direct.
After the rise of UFO Records, Wang Jie suppressed the power of the Rolling Stones led by Li Zongsheng. In those few years, there was no singer in the Rolling Stones who could rival Wang Jie. When he was at his most ferocious, the competition for supremacy between Tan and Zhang in the Hong Kong singing scene was over. Alan Tam and Leslie Cheung withdrew from the award ceremony, and Wang Jie's Cantonese album became popular in Hong Kong. Wang Jie and the Taiwanese professional team he led had a huge impact on the Hong Kong music scene.
Forcing TVB and the Hong Kong music scene to save their lives, they announced the four kings to guard Guo Guoer in the local music scene in Hong Kong. Finally, he stood in the Taiwanese music scene during the 1980s and 1990s. The prodigal Wang Jie and the lone wolf Qi Qin stood side by side as the two masters, which had a great meaning of "Eastern Evil and Western Poison" in martial arts. The prodigal son has since become Wang Jie's trademark. To this day, the 56-year-old Wang Jie is still a prodigal son even in his sixties.
In his youth, Wang Jie was indeed a well-known libertine. Before he became famous, he got married at the age of nineteen and had a daughter. When he joined the army, his wife disappeared with her daughter without knowing where she ended up, which became a major regret in his life. The music "Annie" is to commemorate my wife.
In the 1990s, Wang Jie married model Mo Qiwen and had a son after their marriage. After the two divorced, the child was raised by his wife. He was unable to meet his son for more than ten years. Therefore, Wang Jie wrote "Will You Still Love Me When I'm Old" as a gift to his children. Previously, Wang Jie updated his Sina Weibo to express his condolences to his deceased friend: The people who loved me the most have already left!
Although he has a son and a daughter, Wang Jie is still alone due to hardships and many changes. He even spent the previous Chinese New Year in a hotel restaurant. The prodigal son Wang Jie was so dissolute when he was young, and how lonely he is now. What do you think?