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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] (71–80)

May I win the heart of one person (and never be separated).Li Xingliang

Li Xingliang - “May I Win One Person’s Heart” - May I Win One Person’s Heart KTV
May I win the heart of one person (and never be separated). Li Xingliang (Li Hang Liang)

Li Hanliang is a highly skilled producer and pop singer, born in 1983 in Xiangyang, Hubei Province.

With a slender face and signature glasses, he has the look of a clean-cut, likeable young man.

His gentle, emotional singing voice has earned him strong results multiple times on the singing competition show The Voice of China.

He’s especially known for moving ballads like his 2012 signature song “Yuan De Yi Ren Xin” (“To Win One Heart”).

One of his appeals is the smooth, rounded quality of his music—free of sharp edges and softly enveloping to the ear.

In 2019, he launched a city pop project that was becoming a movement in China at the time.

In 2021, the album Leisurely Vacation (Youchang Jiaqi) was released in Japan on cassette and LP, making it a strong recommendation for pop music fans.

Good Night SongFei Yu-ching

He participated in the Star-to-Star Singing Competition hosted by China Television Company in 1972 and won the championship, with the final broadcast in 1973.

The song he performed there, “Yan Yu Xie Yang,” placed fourth, marking his official debut.

In 1984, at the 19th Golden Bell Awards, he won the Golden Bell Award for Male Singer and has since been acclaimed as the Golden Bell King of Songs.

ChengduZhao Lei

Zhao Lei - “Unable to Grow Up” - Chengdu MV (starring Gao Yuanyuan)
Chengdu Zhao Lei

Zhao Lei is a singer-songwriter known for his gentle, heart-touching voice.

Born in Beijing, he began his music career in high school.

He’s a free-spirited, proactive figure, performing solo sets while touring pub bars and traveling to places like Tibet and Yunnan.

Through energetic live tours and other activities, he raised his profile, and in 2017 he performed “Chengdu” on a music program, gaining even more popularity.

The feelings he has cultivated through his journey and the down-to-earth messages embedded in his songs resonate with listeners across a wide range of ages.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced many Chinese singers and artists active in the Chinese-speaking world so far.

Did you find a favorite? Chinese songs often have beautiful melodies that somehow feel familiar—almost with a touch of Japanese sensibility—and they draw you in.

May you discover something new that resonates with your heart.