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Fahrenheit
Fahrenheit
Taiwanese boy band
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Rainie Yang
Rainie Yang
Taiwanese actress and singer
2
Vivian Hsu
Vivian Hsu
Taiwanese actress and singer
3
Harlem Yu
Harlem Yu
Taiwanese singer and television host
4
Jacky Cheung
Jacky Cheung
Hong Kong actor and singer
5
Jay Chou
Jay Chou
Taiwanese singer, songwriter, actor
6
Wu Bai
Wu Bai
Taiwanese singer-songwriter and actor
7
Leslie Cheung
Leslie Cheung
Hong Kong singer-songwriter and actor
8
Yoga Lin
Yoga Lin
Taiwanese Mandopop singer
9
Hacken Lee
Hacken Lee
Hong Kong singer
10
Lollipop F
Lollipop F
Taiwanese boy band
11
S.H.E
S.H.E
Taiwanese girl group
12
Prudence Liew
Prudence Liew
Hong Kong singer and actress
13
Jam Hsiao
Jam Hsiao
Taiwanese singer and actor
14
Stephy Tang
Stephy Tang
Hong Kong singer and actress
15
F.I.R.
F.I.R.
Taiwanese band
16
Alan Tam
Alan Tam
Hong Kong singer
17
Michael Wong
Michael Wong
Malaysian Chinese singer
18
Eason Chan
Eason Chan
Hong Kong singer and actor
19
Jiro Wang
Jiro Wang
Taiwanese singer and actor
20
Julian Cheung
Julian Cheung
Hong Kong actor and singer
21
Joey Yung
Joey Yung
Hong Kong singer and actress
22
Leon Lai
Leon Lai
Hong Kong singer and actor
23
Aaron Kwok
Aaron Kwok
Hong Kong singer and actor
24
Wang Leehom
Wang Leehom
Taiwanese singer, songwriter, actor
25
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5566
Taiwanese boy band
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Cheer Chen
Cheer Chen
Taiwanese singer-songwriter
27
W-inds
W-inds
Japanese boy band
28
Sammi Cheng
Sammi Cheng
Hong Kong singer and actress
29
Tanya Chua
Tanya Chua
Singaporean singer
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Kenji Wu
Kenji Wu
Taiwanese singer and actor
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Taiwanese boy band

F4 (Flower Four) or JVKV was a Taiwanese boy band consisting of Jerry Yan, Vanness Wu, Ken Chu, and Vic Chou. The group F4 was formed in 2001 after the Taiwanese drama Meteor Garden that they starred in was widely successful. Together they have starred in several Taiwanese drama series and released three albums, Meteor Rain (2001), Fantasy 4ever (2002), and Waiting for You (2007).

According to Forbes, F4 has sold 3.5 million copies of their first two albums all over Asia as of July 2003. In 2007, due to copyright issues, the group changed its name to JVKV, using the descending age of the initials of its members. Other than their hometown, Taiwan, they have also attained popularity in other parts of Asia, such as the Philippines, mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Japan, and South Korea.