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1 Early life  





2 Career  



2.1  20092013: Sunny Days  





2.2  2014present: Morning Bound for Midnight  





2.3  Singer 2017  







3 Personal life  





4 Discography  



4.1  Soundtracks  







5 References  





6 External links  














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(Redirected from Diamond Zhang)

Zhang Bichen
Born (1989-09-10) September 10, 1989 (age 34)
Alma materTianjin Foreign Studies University (BLit)
OccupationSinger
Years active2012–present
Agent(s)Haeun, The Voice of Dream, Zhang Bichen Studio
Children1
Musical career
OriginChina
GenresPop
Instrument(s)Vocals
LabelsHaeun, Bravo
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese張碧晨
Simplified Chinese张碧晨

Zhang Bichen (Chinese: 张碧晨; pinyin: Zhāng Bìchén; born September 10, 1989), also known as Diamond Zhang, is a Chinese singer. She was a member of the South Korean girl group Sunny Days. In 2014, she won the Chinese singing contest The Voice of China.[1]

Early life[edit]

Zhang was born in Tianjin, China on September 10, 1989. For undergraduate studies, Zhang attended Tianjin Foreign Studies University with a major in French.[2]

Career[edit]

2009–2013: Sunny Days[edit]

In 2013, Zhang became a trainee in South Korean management company Haeun Entertainment.[3] In the same year, she debuted her singing career by becoming a member of South Korean girl group Sunny Days.[4] In 2013, she won the championship of K-Pop World Festival in China.[5] In 2014, she left the group.

2014–present: Morning Bound for Midnight[edit]

In 2014, Zhang competed in season 3 of the Chinese singing talent show The Voice of China, and was the winner where she covered the Chinese singer Reno Wang's song "Where Is the Time Gone?" in the final round.[6] In the same year, she sang the interlude song titled "In the Span of a Kiss" for the Chinese television drama The Young Doctor. In 2015, she sang the interlude song titled "Annual Ring" for the Chinese television drama The Journey of Flower. In the same year, she appeared on the Chinese reality show Be the Idol. In 2016, she appeared on the Chinese reality show Mask Singer. In the same year, she held her first solo concert, and released her debut solo studio album, Morning Bound for Midnight. In March 2017, she appeared on the Chinese singing competition Singer.

Singer 2017[edit]

In March 2017, Zhang took part in Singer 2017, the fifth season of Hunan Television's long-running series I Am a Singer which series were renamed to Singer on the same year. She entered the competition as the third challenger; she was originally eliminated in her debut week per the challenge rules (which required her to finish in the top four, where Zhang finished last), but eliminations were canceled after one contestant (Tan Jing) withdrew from the competition. Despite her elimination in the following week (for finishing last in both weeks), she eventually made it to the finals after qualifying in the Breakouts, where she finished sixth.

Singer 2017 ranking of Diamond Zhang

Episode Round Broadcast date Song title Original singer Song Introduction Ranking Percentages of votes Remarks
7 4th Qualifying Round March 4, 2017 "Time Has Tears" (Mandarin) Jacky Cheung Lyrics: Chan Siu Kei
Composer: Balonz Su
Arranger: Zheng Nan
7 8.21% Challenge Failure (did not rank in top four)
Elimination canceled after withdrawal of contestant
8 4th Knockout Round March 11, 2017 "Red Rose" (Mandarin) Eason Chan Lyrics: Francis Lee
Composer: Kubert Leung
Arranger: Zheng Nan
7 8.72% 7th place in Overall Ranking (eliminated)
9 5th Challenge Round March 18, 2017 "The Nutcracker" (Mandarin) Diamond Zhang Lyrics/Composer: Diamond Zhang
Arranger: Zheng Nan
Return Performance (no ranking)
11 Breakouts Round April 1, 2017 "Listen Carefully" (Mandarin) Eason Chan Lyrics: Lin Xi
Composer: JJ Lin
Arranger: Zheng Nan
5 8.32% Breakout success (ranked 5th out of top seven singers)
12 Semi-finals April 8, 2017 "See You Again" (Mandarin) Karen Mok Lyrics: Francis Lee
Composer: Chang Shilei
Arranger: Zheng Nan
6 9.07%
13 Grand Finals April 15, 2017 "Liang Liang" (Mandarin) Diamond Zhang, Aska Yang Lyrics: Liu Chang
Composer: Tan Xuan
Arranger: Nick Pyo
6 8.26% Backup singer was Aska Yang
6th place in Overall ranking
Overall percentages of votes is 8.66%
14 2017 Biennial Concert April 22, 2017 "The Cold Look" (Mandarin) Chyi Chin Lyrics: Yao Chien
Composer: Huang Kuo Lun
Arranger: Long Long

Personal life[edit]

On 22 January 2021, Zhang announced on her social media account that she had given birth to a girl in 2019, whose father is Chinese singer Hua Chenyu. Hua also published posts acknowledging this.[7]

Discography[edit]

Soundtracks[edit]

Year English title Chinese title Television series/film Notes
2014 Between a Kiss 一吻之間 The Young Doctor
Sound of Love 爱之声 with Xu Feng
2015 Happy Dream 幸福梦 Happy Dream
Don't Forget I Love You 不要忘记我爱你 Hero Dog & Hot Girl
Annual Ring 年轮 The Journey of Flower
I Only Slowly Walk Away 我只是慢慢走远 Lady of the Dynasty
Young and Reckless 年少轻狂 This is Me
If Everything Hasn't Happened 如果一切没有发生过 Oh My God
2016 Why Do I Feel Like Telling Him Who I Am 为什么我好想告诉他我是谁 Never Said Goodbye
Time and Words 时光笔墨 Noble Aspirations
The Next Second 下一秒 Love O2O
When Love Comes Knocking 当爱来敲门 Stay with Me
2017 Bracing the Chill 凉凉 Eternal Love with Aska Yang
The Nutcracker 胡桃夹子 The Village of No Return
Lake Baikal 贝加尔湖畔 The Battle at Dawn with Sun Nan
Gaze Princess Agents with Zhao Liying
2018 Listening Snow 听雪 The Flame's Daughter
Blood like Ink 血如墨 Legend of Fuyao
Only Want Ordinary 只要平凡 Dying to Survive with Jason Zhang
2019 A Whole New World (Mandarin version) 新的世界 Aladdin with William Chan
That Moment 彼時 My True Friend
Water Comes From Heaven 水从天上来 Love and Destiny with Zheng Yunlong
2020 Heart Desire at Peace 心欲止水 Eternal Love of Dream
2021 The Direction of Light 光的方向 The Long Ballad
2022 We Will Meet Again 有时无期 Thousand Years For You
2023 The Black Moonlight 黑月光 Till the End of the Moon with Mao Buyi
2023 Theme Song of Movie 道别 Flashover
2023 Cage Lost in the stars

References[edit]

  1. ^ 黑龙江新闻网 (2014-10-08). "《中国好声音》张碧晨夺冠". ifeng.com.
  • ^ "法语专业毕业的明星_张碧晨". Sohu News. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  • ^ "张碧晨揭秘韩国练习生生活:收入要先交公司". Sina. 2014-09-25.
  • ^ 华东在线 (2014-07-26). "中国好声音张碧晨系sunnydays组合成员 出过单曲".
  • ^ People's Daily (2013-11-15). "K-POP世界庆典"中国女生张碧晨 唱功一流通4国语言".
  • ^ "中国好声音第三季张碧晨夺冠 Breaker精神耀目京华". Netease. 2014-10-07.
  • ^ 王昀诗 (2021-01-22). "华晨宇认了与张碧晨育有一女 双方单身共同抚养". 早报 (in Simplified Chinese). Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  • External links[edit]

    Awards and achievements
    Preceded by

    Li Qi

    The Voice of China Winner
    2014
    Succeeded by

    Zhang Lei


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