Chou Chuan-huing

Steve Chou
周傳雄/周传雄
Background information
Birth name 周傳雄
Origin Republic of China (Taiwan)
Born 7 June 1969
Occupation Singer
Genre(s) Mandopop
Instrument(s) piano, guitar, bass, drums
Also known as 小剛 / 小刚 / 情歌教父 (Godfather of Love Songs)

Steve Chou (Chinese: 周傳雄; pinyin: Zhōu Chuánxióng) is a Taiwanese composer and singer. He was born in Taiwan on 7 June 1969. He is the youngest of three children, including an older sister and older brother. Their parents abandoned them at an early age, and they were forced to make a living instead of going to school.

Also known as Xiao Gang (he later decided to use his real name when he became a full-time composer), Steve Chou started singing and composing in 1989, and has written a variety of well-known Chinese songs performed by famous singers and himself.

In 2000, his album "Transfer" contained the hit "黃昏"(Dusk), which was his breakthrough song. In 2003, he released another album, "Dubbing 我在身邊" (By Your Side), which included many famous songs he had previously written, as well as new material. His 2004 album "Mixing 男人海洋" (Man.Ocean) wasn't less warmly received. His next album, "星空下的傳說"(The Legend Underneath the Starry Sky), came out in 2005 and contained the song "寂寞沙洲冷"(Cold and Lonely Desert), which won many music awards.

In 2010, a new digital single "苦情歌" (Sad Song) already charted as of early November.

Released albums

External links


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 12/4/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.