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Popular Chinese singer and artist active in the Chinese-speaking world [C-POP]

Asian music is attracting more and more attention every year.

In this article, we’re focusing on Chinese singers.

Curious about Chinese pop and which artists are out there?Take a look!

We’ve picked a wide range of artists—from legendary figures who’ve made history to promising newcomers and charismatic vocalists.

In recent years, many people may have discovered them through social media or via connections with idol groups.

You might even find some familiar names for Japanese audiences and plenty of new discoveries!

Enjoy exploring the Chinese music scene!

Popular Chinese singers and artists active in the Chinese-speaking world [C-POP] (61–70)

BlueKou Meihou Justin (Fan Minhāo)

Justin, also known as Huang Minghao, is a singer born in 2002 in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province.

K-pop fans may recognize him from his appearance on the Korean audition program PRODUCE 101 Season 2 in 2017.

He later debuted as a member of NINE PERCENT through the Chinese audition show Idol Producer, and was active from April 2018 until the group disbanded in September 2019.

In 2018, he released his first self-produced solo track, “Hard Road,” and has continued to put out solo works consistently.

With stylish, atmospheric music and a refreshing yet sensual look, he’s incredibly cool—highly recommended for fans of R&B.

Since November 2019, he has also been active as a member of the idol group Yuehua NEXT (Yuehua Qizi NEXT).

PLANETryuu mou rou (ron monrou)

Ron Monrou / PLANET (MUSIC VIDEO) (Short Ver.)
PLANETryuu mou rou (ron monrou)

Long Mengluo is a model and singer born in 1994 from Hunan Province.

She made her debut in 2015 after winning the grand prize on the major audition program “Come On! Cinderella.” Later, boosted by her popularity on social media, she made her Japan debut in 2018 with a cover of Ramji’s classic song “PLANET.” Resembling actress Yui Aragaki, she’s known as the “Gakki of China.” Her charming smile and innocent singing voice are delightful.

She’s also a fan of dramas and anime, and has a pro-Japan side.

Wishing to “be a bridge between Japan and China,” she appeared on Terrace House in 2020 and quickly rose to prominence.

The Song of the LuteKizen

Qiran & Chen Mo-ren [The Song of the Pipa] HD Official Full MV
The Song of the LuteKizen

A singer and producer who is highly active online, creating works such as theme songs for radio dramas.

They adapt traditional Chinese musical styles into pop, and have produced many contemporary tracks that have become hits on the internet.

You can tell from listening to the music that they have a very high level of quality and a beautiful sense of composition.

They’re an artist whose future activities are highly anticipated.

Kiss EverywhereYō Senka (Miriamu Yon)

Miriam Yeung - 'Kisses Everywhere' Official MV
Kiss EverywhereYō Senka (Miriamu Yon)

Miriam Yeung is a singer from Hong Kong, and she is also a leading actress who has been frequently nominated for and has won awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards, a prestigious film prize.

After participating in a singing contest in 1995, she debuted as a singer in 1996.

While many stars are known for their overwhelming aura, Miriam Yeung is said to be admired for her unpretentious, authentic personality that has earned her long-term support.

Musically, she is a representative female singer of Cantopop who often performs theme songs for films.

See You Next TimeAGA 江海迦 (Agasa Kon)

AGA Jiang Haijia – See You Next Time (Official Music Video)
See You Next TimeAGA 江海迦 (Agasa Kon)

Agatha Kong is a Hong Kong singer-songwriter born in 1988, of mixed Spanish and Hong Kong heritage.

Before becoming a singer, she reportedly worked as a flight attendant.

Discovered by renowned Hong Kong producer Schumann, she began composing and debuted in 2013 with the single “Hello.” That same year, she won the Gold Award for Best New Artist at the Ultimate Song Chart Awards.

Since then, she has continued to win numerous awards, including for her 2018 album “Luna” and her 2019 single “Tonight,” making her one of Hong Kong’s leading female artists.

Her soft, gentle voice pairs beautifully with her signature mellow pop sound.

Especially recommended for fans of healing, soothing songs.