Hsiao Hung Jen Musical artist

Hsiao Hung Jen (simplified Chinese: 萧闳仁; traditional Chinese: 蕭閎仁; pinyin: Xiāo Hóng Rén; Wade–Giles: Hsiao Hung Jen; sometimes Xiao Hong Ren) (born August 21, 1984) is a Taiwanese musician who notably mixes Taiwanese Hokkien, Mandarin, and occasionally English in his lyrics. He first gained fame at 11 years old when he won a singing competition on Taiwan's popular "Five Light Awards" program.Hsiao has collaborated with other stars on the Asian pop music scene such as Jay Chou (who directed the music video for Hsiao's first single, "Watch the Sleeves Go Down") and F.I.R.'s Ian Chen. Aside from pop ballads on love and romance, Hsiao's lyrics often focus on social criticism and his Taiwanese roots. His debut album "Hsiso Hung-Jen Debut Album" was released in May 2008, followed by his second album "His Name is F*ck" in March 2009. His third album was released on December 31, 2010.Hsiao was nominated in 2009 for "Best Newcomer" in Taiwan's 20th Golden Melody Awards.

Personal facts

Birth dateAugust 21, 1984

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Musical artist

Career started2008
genre
Chinese rock
C-pop
instrument
Piano
Keyboard instrument
Singing
record label
Sony BMG

Hsiao Hung Jen on Wikipedia

External resources

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