[Taiwanese Singers] Recommended Artists in C-POP and Taiwanese Music
Asian music—particularly Mandopop—has been growing more and more popular every year.
A lot of great music is coming out of Taiwan, too.
You’ll find plenty of tracks with a city-pop vibe and songs featuring standout vocals.
In this article, I’ll be introducing Taiwanese artists like these!
From veteran singers to must-watch up-and-coming acts, we’ll cover a wide range.
Taiwan’s Golden Melody Awards—the country’s equivalent of the Grammys—are a lot of fun, and you might even discover artists who already feel familiar to Japanese listeners.
Let’s enjoy Taiwanese music together!
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[Taiwanese Singers] Recommended C-POP and Taiwanese Music Artists (71–80)
Torn to piecesLin Yu-chun

He is a male singer from Taiwan, known for catchphrases like “Singing Angel” and “Miracle Tearful Voice,” and sometimes called the Taiwanese Susan Boyle.
As a countertenor, he became very famous in Japan after appearing on variety shows.
His remarkably soaring high notes have moved many people around the world.
A grateful heartŌyō Fifi

Ouyang Fei Fei, famous in Japan for numerous hits like “Love Is Over,” is a Taiwanese-born singer.
She debuted in 1971 with “Ame no Midosuji,” and the following year, in 1972, became the first foreign artist to appear on the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
Her emotionally rich and powerful vocals are captivating.
She has continued to be active in recent years across Taiwan and other Asian countries, including by covering many kayōkyoku (Japanese popular songs).
Like professional baseball legend Sadaharu Oh, she has received Taiwan’s National Honor Award, and she stands alongside Teresa Teng as one of Asia’s premier divas.
Good-Night SongHiyokusei

When it comes to a towering figure in the Taiwanese music scene, it has to be Fei Yu-ching.
In 2019, to much regret, he brought an end to his roughly 45-year career in entertainment.
His signature song, “Good Night Song,” is so well-known in Taiwan that everyone can hum along.
He is a beloved, nationally cherished singer.
His forward-looking lyrics and reassuring vocal style exude unmistakable gravitas.
Knowing one’s destiny (fate)Chen Jian Nien (Chen Jiennien)

Chen Jhen-nien is a nationally renowned singer-songwriter from Taiwan’s Indigenous Puyuma people and a former police officer.
His country-tinged, heartwarming songs and vibe are soothing.
His album “Ocean” is considered such a legend that it’s often cited as one of Taiwan’s most important records.
It has a lovely, expansive warmth that conjures images of natural scenery.
He has also worked on film scores and won many awards, yet his unhurried, gentle personality is part of his charm.
Give his music a listen when you want to relax.
Divine Couple, Twin FlamesRaichin L8ching (Reichin)

The artist I most want you to focus on right now is Raychin! As a neo-soul—an R&B subgenre—icon, he’s energizing Taiwan’s music scene.
He formed a band in 2018 and, as a drummer, has helped lead the indie scene alongside Sunset Rollercoaster and Leo Wang.
In 2019, he even performed at the Ringo Music Festival in Nagano.
Often called “Taiwan’s Anderson .Paak,” his vibe blends a dreamlike quality with a sense of universality, and his sound is both beautifully resonant and stylish.
If you’re someone who values pure feeling, you’ll be completely hooked!


