[2026] Taiwanese singers: introducing popular artists from young talents to veterans [C-POP]
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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[2026] Taiwanese singers. Introducing popular artists from young talents to veterans [C-POP] (91–100)
astronautGo Seihōn (Ū Chinfon)

Wu Qing-feng, the frontman of Taiwan’s refreshingly vibrant band Sodagreen, serves as both lyricist and composer.
He debuted with Sodagreen in 2004, rapidly becoming a popular artist.
During the band’s hiatus from 2017 to 2019, he made his solo debut with the single “Everybody Woohoo.” The following year, his first solo album, “Spaceman” (2019), earned him the Best Male Vocalist award at the 2020 Golden Melody Awards, Taiwan’s equivalent of the Grammys.
He has also written songs for countless famous artists, truly embodying the spirit of a “music craftsman.” With his uniquely transparent voice and superb songwriting sense, Wu Qing-feng’s music seems to convey the very wonder of music itself.
In conclusion
Taiwan’s music scene, spreading ripples across the seas and into our hearts, offers new discoveries with every listen. From the fresh sensibilities of young artists to the profound voices of seasoned veterans, why not step into this rich world where diverse talents intersect? Listen closely to the words and music woven by Taiwan’s gifted artists—singers who speak across language barriers and Gen Z rappers forging a new era.



