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What is the original name of singer Ding Dang?

Ding Dang’s real name is Wu Xian, born in 1982 in Jiashan, Zhejiang Province

Graduated from Jiashan No. 4 Middle School in 1998. When he was in the first year of junior high school, Ding Dang won the first prize in the school karaoke competition. Won first prize. In the music column on Ding Dang's student status card achievement list, the score reaches 95 points almost every year.

Ding Dang liked singing very much when he was studying. She was always indispensable in the annual New Year's Day cultural performance. Ding Dang liked pop music very much and always insisted on singing popular songs. After graduating from junior high school, on the recommendation of his enlightenment music teacher, Ding Dang joined the youth song and dance troupe formed by music lovers from the county Youth Palace at that time and began to perform on stage.

In 1999, Ding Dang decided to put on a backpack and go out alone to pursue her music dream. After leaving her hometown, she loved singing and sang in karaoke bars in Huzhou, Ningbo and other places. Two years later, she was relatively stable at the Hangzhou World Trade Center bar. Dingdang spent 6 years there, and all the ups and downs came to a conclusion in May 2003 - Rolling Stone Records officially signed her.

Ding Dang is the junior sister of Mayday, Liang Jingru, Pinguan and others under Taiwan's Trust Music. She has released three videos since 2007. Her singing voice is quite powerful, regardless of the interpretation of dance music or love songs. It's all easy for her. In 2009, one of her songs "I Love Him" ??also became the winner of the "Taiwan KTV Annual On-Demand Championship". This female student who is becoming more and more prominent in the Taiwanese music scene is actually a girl born and raised in mainland China. Her original name is Wu Xian and she is from Jiashan, Zhejiang. It is said that her stage name was "Ding Dang" because she felt that the name made her voice "ding dong".