The original singer of the song "Excessive" is Zhang Xinzhe.
The original singer of the song "Excessive" is Zhang Xinzhe, composed by Cao Junhong and arranged by Tu Ying. The song is divided into two versions: Mandarin and Cantonese. The Mandarin version was written by Chen Jiaming and was included in Chang Xinzhe's album "Tolerance" released on September 6, 1995; the Cantonese version was written by Xiang Xuehui and was included in Chang Xinzhe's album "Tolerance" on February 16, 1996. From the Cantonese album "Love" released in Japan.
As for the early situation of "Excessive", Zhang Xinzhe himself defined it as "my brother doesn't love me, and my grandma doesn't love me." He initially thought it was a simple love song, and even wanted to put it on the last B-side of the album. But in the end, he didn’t expect that the song became so popular that fans actively pressured the record company to “force” him to reshoot it. The song's MV.
Chief Chang's early life experience
Chief Chang was born in a religious family and has been living a musical life since he was a child. His father is a pastor. Because he listens to the church choir practicing choirs every day, Chang Xinzhe became a third and fourth grader. He can sing every part of the chorus when he is around 10 years old.
Due to poor grades in junior high school, Zhang Xinzhe failed the high school joint entrance examination. However, Zhang Xinzhe did not give up his studies. Instead, he took the fifth-secondary school joint entrance examination and got the highest score. He was admitted based on the transcript of the fifth-secondary school joint entrance examination. Chiayi Synergy High School. In the open education environment of high school, the school gives students sufficient free space, and at the same time, it also inspires Zhang Xinzhe's field of artistic cognition.
In college, Zhang Xinzhe was admitted to the English Department of Christ College. The school allowed students to organize various activities. Because Zhang Xinzhe was good at music, he was not only responsible for the students' music group, but also led the choir and held Music competition and become a famous figure in the school. In his sophomore year, Zhang Xinzhe sang "Understanding Heart" in the competition and won first place. His singing shocked the songwriters Ding Xiaowen and Zheng Huajuan who served as judges. Later, Zheng Huajuan recommended Zhang Xinzhe to Rolling Stone Records and later signed a contract with Jushi.