Jeff Chang (singer)

For the American journalist and music critic, see Jeff Chang (journalist).
Jeff Chang
Chinese name 張信哲 (traditional)
Chinese name 张信哲 (simplified)
Pinyin Zhāng Xìn Zhé (Mandarin)
Origin Republic of China (Taiwan)
Born (1967-03-26) 26 March 1967
Xiluo, Yunlin, Taiwan
Other name(s) Chang Shin Che
Occupation Singer, actor, producer, art collector
Genre(s) Mandopop, Cantopop
Voice type(s) Countertenor
Label(s) Elite Music Co, EMI, Gold Typhoon, Sony Music, Tide Music
Years active 1989-present
Website www.jeffchang.tw/

Jeff Chang (born Jeffrey Chang Shin-Che on 26 March 1967) is a Taiwanese male singer, who performs sentimental Mandarin pop ballads.

Chang was born in Yunlin, Taiwan. He started off his showbiz career by winning a singing competition while in college, he also started his philanthropic works as a voluntary teacher in impoverished areas of Taiwan since he was in high school. Since 1989 he has released a string of highly successful albums and is known as the "Prince of Love Ballads" in the Chinese pop world. His name is well known across Taiwan, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia and mainland China.

Besides singing, Chang's interests include arts, antiques, traveling and water sports, and stage production. He became Taipei's leader in a stage theatre team in 2011.

In 2016, Chang participated in the fourth season of the Chinese reality show I Am A Singer and eventually achieving the second place, only behind Coco Lee.[1]

Albums

Compilations are listed only if they contain newer songs. Official English titles of Chinese albums are tagged with asterisk (*).

Mandarin
Cantonese
English

Films

References

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