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Chang Hsiu-ching

Chang Hsiu-ching is a Taiwanese Hokkien pop singer known for her love songs. She won the 1994 Golden Melody Award for Best Dialect Female Artist.

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Chang Chen-yue

Chang Chen-yue, also known as A-Yue and by his Amis name Ayal Komod, is an aboriginal Taiwanese rock and Hip-Hop musician, songwriter, singer and guitarist, and the frontman of his band, Free Night, also known as Free9. He is most widely known for his 1998 hit song "Ai Wo Bie Zou". His 2013 album I am Ayal Komod was awarded the Best Album Award during the 25th Golden Melody Awards.

Enno ChengW
Enno Cheng

Enno Cheng is a Taiwanese indie singer-songwriter who is also an author and a film actress. She is currently part of the band Chocolate Tiger (猛虎巧克力) in addition to performing and releasing albums solo. She is the daughter of director Cheng Wen-tang, who she often collaborates with by writing screenplays and film scores as well as performing in his films.

Eric ChouW
Eric Chou

Eric Chou is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter. Chou has been dubbed by the Taiwanese media as "king of the lovelorn people" for his ballads such as "How Have You Been" and "The Distance of Love".

Jay ChouW
Jay Chou

Jay Chou is a Taiwanese singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, actor, film director, businessman and magician. Dubbed the "King of Mandopop", and having sold more than 30 million albums, Chou is one of the best-selling artists in Mainland China and is known for his work with lyricist Vincent Fang, who he has frequently collaborated with on his music.

Van FanW
Van Fan

Fan You-chen, better known as Van Fan or Fan Yi-chen, is a Taiwanese singer and actor with ancestry from the Amis aborigine tribe. He is best known for Cape No. 7, the second top-selling film in Taiwanese cinematic history.

Fang WuW
Fang Wu

Fang Wu is a Taiwanese female singer-songwriter under Linfair Records, had participated in Super Idol and Duets China. She was once the member of the duo, BabyFace and Double 2 Band.

Hsieh Ming-yuW
Hsieh Ming-yu

Hsieh Ming-yu is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter.

Candy HsuW
Candy Hsu

Candy Hsu is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter, actress and record producer. She writes, composes her own songs, and plays many instruments including piano, saxophone and guitar.

Lala HsuW
Lala Hsu

Lala Hsu is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter. Hsu was born in Hualien County, Taiwan, and grew up in Taichung.

Huang FeiW
Huang Fei

Huang Fei is a Taiwanese Hokkien pop singer.

Jia Jia (singer)W
Jia Jia (singer)

Chi Chia-ying ; born Auli Puruburubuane on 8 January 1983), known professionally as Jia Jia, is a Taiwanese aboriginal singer and songwriter. She was born in Taitung City to a father of Bunun descent and a mother of Puyuma descent. Her uncle is Purdur, the winner of the Best Mandarin Male Singer of the 11th Golden Melody Awards. Her sister is the singer Samingad.

Alan KoW
Alan Ko

Alan Kou, also known as Alan Ko, is a Taiwanese singer and actor.

Lai Pi-hsiaW
Lai Pi-hsia

Lai Pi-hsia was a Taiwanese musician known for performing Hakka hill songs.

Freddy LimW
Freddy Lim

Freddy Lim Tshiong-tso is a Taiwanese politician, musician, and independence activist. He is the lead vocalist of the Taiwanese heavy-metal band Chthonic. and the lead vocalist of the band Metal Clone X started by him and American guitarist Marty Friedman. Lim served as chair of Amnesty International Taiwan from 2010 to 2014. He was one of the founding leaders of the New Power Party (NPP) in Taiwan and represented the party in the Legislative Yuan until 2019. Lim won a second legislative term as an independent in 2020.

Crowd LuW
Crowd Lu

Crowd Lu is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter and actor. He is also referred to as Vitas Lu after making a parody of the song Opera No. 2 by the Russian singer Vitas, having the ability to hit the same high notes. Due to a serious car accident in his first year at Tamkang University, Lu learned to play guitar during his hospitalization. The following year, Lu won first prize for musical composition and solo performance at Peking University and proceeded to once again take the gold in composition and become the crowd favorite at National Chengchi University.

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MC40

Xue Shi Ling, also known as MC40 is a Taiwanese-born Canadian musician, songwriter, lyricist, actor, and television presenter. He is a member of the Taiwanese hip hop band Da Mouth, with DJ Chung Hua, Harry, and Aisa.

Anthony NeelyW
Anthony Neely

Anthony Neely is an American-Taiwanese singer and actor. His father is of Euro-American descent and his mother is Taiwanese. In 2009, Neely participated in popular singing competition, One Million Star as a PK challenger. His performances created sensations after receiving full marks of 25 points on three occasions, and also being the first in the reality show's history to score a record 33 out of 25 points.

Panai KusuiW
Panai Kusui

Panai Kusui is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter, guitarist and social activist. Her parents are of the Puyuma and Amis tribes of southeastern Taiwan.

Michael ShihW
Michael Shih

Michael Shih is a Taiwanese Hokkien pop singer who won the 2007 Golden Melody Award for best Taiwanese male singer.

SumingW
Suming

Suming Rupi is a Taiwanese Indigenous musician, singer, songwriter and actor. He is a member of the "Lacienci" (拉千禧) age set of 'Atolan.

Sun Sheng XiW
Sun Sheng Xi

Sun Sheng Xi, also known as Shi Shi, is a Taiwanese-Korean singer-songwriter.

Tseng Hsin-meiW
Tseng Hsin-mei

Tseng Hsiao-ping, known by her stage name Tseng Hsin-mei is a Taiwanese Hokkien pop singer and television host. She has won two Golden Melody Awards, in 1996 and 2010, and one Golden Bell Award, in 2004.

Joanna WangW
Joanna Wang

Joanna Wang is a Taiwanese-American singer-songwriter, daughter of renowned music producer Wang Zhi-ping (王治平). Born in Taipei but raised in Los Angeles, California, Wang dropped out from Gabrielino High School when she was 16. Her debut album, Start from Here, was released in January 2008 as a double-disc set, one in English and the other in Chinese. The album reached No.1 in Taiwan and has been popular throughout Southeast Asia. In June 2008, it was released in Japan. Her second album, Joanna & Wang Ruo-lin, which includes her all-original endeavor, The Adult Storybook, was released in January 2009.

Waa WeiW
Waa Wei

Waa Wei is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter, radio DJ, author, actress and artist. She was the former lead vocalist of the indie band Natural Q. She has published six solo albums: La Dolce Vita in 2007, Graceful Porcupine in 2010, No Crying in 2012, You Lovely Bastard in 2014, Run! Frantic Flowers! in 2016, and Hidden, Not Forgotten in 2019.

Weng Li-youW
Weng Li-you

Weng Li-you, known as Only You, is a Taiwanese Hokkien pop singer.

Kenji WuW
Kenji Wu

Kenji Wu is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter, actor and director.

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Yen-j

Yen-j is a Taiwanese jazz-pop singer-songwriter and actor. He has achieved rising success as a newcomer on the Mandopop scene, due to testimonials from well-known artists such as Wang Leehom, Mayday's Ashin, Dee Hsu, Blackie Chen and DJ Xiao Shu. His fresh combinations of jazz and pop have made him a noticeable star on the rise. His debut album, Thanks to Your Greatness (谢谢你的美好) contains 11 songs, all written, and produced by him, or with his input. He also plays many instruments, such as the piano, trombone, guitar and bass guitar.

Cindy YenW
Cindy Yen

Cindy Yen, born as Cindy Wu (simplified Chinese: 吴欣云; traditional Chinese: 吳欣雲; pinyin: Wú Xīnyún on November 14, 1986 is a Taiwanese-American singer, songwriter, actress, composer and producer. She was the first artist to be signed to JR Yang and Jay Chou's company, JVR Music, in 2009, when the company was already 10 years old. In October 2009 she released her first self-titled album: Cindy Yen 袁詠琳. Her first single, "Sand Painting," a duet sung with Jay Chou and composed by Yen herself, became an instant success. Yen's music covers an array of styles ranging from R&B, soul, pop, and classical, to rock, acoustic folk, dance and hip-hop.