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Hua Chenyu
Hua Chenyu
Chinese singer and songwriter
1
Cui Jian
Cui Jian
Chinese rock musician of Korean descent
2
Mayday
Mayday
Taiwanese band
3
Jiro Wang
Jiro Wang
Taiwanese singer and actor
4
Zuoxiao Zuzhou
Zuoxiao Zuzhou
Chinese singer
5
Dave Wong
Dave Wong
Taiwanese singer
6
Jane Zhang
Jane Zhang
Chinese singer, song, writer, record producer
7
Chet Lam
Chet Lam
singer-songwriter from Hong Kong
8
Faye Wong
Faye Wong
Hong Kong singer-songwriter and actress
9
Wang Leehom
Wang Leehom
Taiwanese singer, songwriter, actor
10
Fahrenheit
Fahrenheit
Taiwanese boy band
11
Wu Bai
Wu Bai
Taiwanese singer-songwriter and actor
12
The Flowers
The Flowers
Chinese boy band
13
Nine Percent
Nine Percent
Chinese boy band
14
Jay Chou
Jay Chou
Taiwanese singer, songwriter, actor
15
TFBoys
TFBoys
C-pop group
16
Na Ying
Na Ying
Chinese female singer
17
Wilber Pan
Wilber Pan
Taiwanese-American singer, actor and entrepreneur
18
Michael Wong
Michael Wong
Malaysian Chinese singer
19
Eason Chan
Eason Chan
Hong Kong singer and actor
20
Sodagreen
Sodagreen
Taiwanese band
21
Wang Junkai
Wang Junkai
Chinese singer and actor
22
Coco Lee
Coco Lee
Hong Kong actor and musician
23
Penny Tai
Penny Tai
Malaysian singer
24
Jacky Cheung
Jacky Cheung
Hong Kong actor and singer
25
Cold Fairyland
Cold Fairyland
band
Intro
Chinese singer
Genres

Wang Feng (Chinese: 汪峰; pinyin: Wāng fēng; born 29 June 1971 in Beijing) is a Chinese rock musician and composer. He was the founder and lead vocals of the rock band No. 43 Baojia Street (named after the street address of the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing). He also composed the music for Wang Xiaoshuai's 2001 film Beijing Bicycle.

After two albums No. 43 Baojia Street (1997) and No. 43 Baojia Street 2 (1998), he signed a solo contract with Warner Music Beijing Co., Ltd. The third album Fireworks (2000) was the beginning of his solo career. With a number of songs like Flying Higher (飞得更高) (2004), and Blooming Life (怒放的生命) (2005) on his following albums, Wang Feng entered the media spotlight and became popular in China. His 2009 album Belief Flies in the Wind won him an award as the Most Popular Male Singer in China at the Channel V's 14th Chinese Music Awards. He is also a coach on The Voice of China, and Sing! China, both TV shows which helped him gain immense popularity.