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1 Early life  





2 Career  



2.1  20032006: Debut and career beginnings  





2.2  20072009: Commercial success and recognition  





2.3  20102013: Continued success  





2.4  20142019: Performances, songwriting and touring  





2.5  2020present: Recent works  







3 Ambassadorships and show appearances  





4 Business career  





5 Discography  





6 Filmography  



6.1  Films  





6.2  Television series  





6.3  Reality and variety shows  







7 Tours  





8 Awards and nominations  





9 References  





10 External links  














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JJ Lin
Lin performing at the KKBox Music Awards ceremony in 2017
Born (1981-03-27) 27 March 1981 (age 43)
Education
  • Jing Shan Primary School
  • Anglo-Chinese School
  • Alma materSaint Andrew's Junior College
    Occupations
    • Singer-songwriter
  • record producer
  • actor
  • businessman
  • Years active2003–present
    Organizations
    • JFJ Productions
  • Team SMG
  • Musical career
    OriginSingapore
    Genres
  • dance-pop
  • Chinese rock
  • R&B
  • Instrument(s)
    • Vocals
  • piano
  • guitar
  • Labels
  • Warner
  • JFJ Productions
  • Websitejjlin.com
    Chinese name
    Simplified Chinese
    Traditional Chinese
    Hanyu PinyinLín Jùnjié
    JyutpingLam4 Zeon3 Git6
    Hokkien POJLîm Chùn-kia̍t

    Wayne Lim Junjie (born 27 March 1981), professionally known as JJ Lin, is a Singaporean singer, songwriter, record producer, businessman, and a novelist.[1] Lin launched his musical career with the release of his debut album, Music Voyager, in 2003. Lin has received three Golden Melody Awards, including one for Best New Artist and two for Best Mandarin Male Singer.[2]

    Early life[edit]

    Lin was born in Singapore to a Hokkien family[3] and studied at Jing Shan Primary School [zh], Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) and Saint Andrew's Junior College before completing his National Service (NS). Lin's grandfather used to run a maritime transport business when Lin was young.[4] Lin's father has a telecommunications-related business while his mother owns a family karaoke chain and has a background in Chinese classical music, hence influencing Lin's music. His brother, a manager in a European bank, was a major influence in his career choice.[5][6]

    Career[edit]

    2003–2006: Debut and career beginnings[edit]

    Lin in 2014

    In addition to Mandarin, Lin also sings in English, Hokkien and Cantonese using a romanized pronunciation system, and has released his songs in Cantonese. In Taiwan, he was awarded the Best New Artist award at the Golden Melody Awards.[7] After completing his NS, Lin signed with Ocean Butterflies International, which launched the then 22-year-old Lin's debut album in 2003.[8] In 2011, Lin signed a new contract with the record label Warner Music Taiwan.

    He is well known for his songwriting and singing skills. He wrote songs for various musical artists while he was still a trainee under Ocean Butterflies under his mentors, Billy Koh and Sunkist Ng. In total, he has written over a hundred songs for other artists. His notable compositions include "Remember" (记得) for Taiwanese singer A-Mei, A-Do's "Let Go" (放手), Harlem Yu's "What's Wrong With You?" (干嘛你看不爽我), Cyndi Wang's "When You" (当你), Vivian Hsu's "Smiling Eyes" (爱笑的眼睛), and Comic Boyz's "Heart of Superman" (超人心). In Singapore, he was selected to perform the remixed version of "Home", the theme song of the National Day Parade in 2004. Lin has sold 1 million copies in less than a week and is extremely successful throughout Asia.[9]

    2007–2009: Commercial success and recognition[edit]

    In July 2007, he broke a Guinness record by signing 3,052 CDs in 2 hours and 30 minutes. During the signing, he was not allowed to drink or eat. The average time for him to sign a CD was 2.7 seconds.[10] In May 2008, he performed at the CCTV charity event The Giving of Love, dedicated to helping victims of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. Lin also donated a large sum of money to the rescue efforts and composed a song "Love and Hope" (Chinese: 愛與希望; pinyin: Ài Yǚ Xī Wàng) commemorating the tragedy. In February 2008, Lin released a compilation album entitled Waiting for Love (Chinese: 期待爱; pinyin: Qīdài Ài). It has selected tracks from several of his albums spanning from his debut album to 2007's West Side.[11] Later in October of that year, his sixth album, Sixology (Chinese: ; pinyin: Liù), was released, and it sold 280,000 copies in a week. His own fashion line, SMUDGE,[12] was opened in Singapore during 2008 Christmas with an unofficial launch. The store's official launch was on 13 March 2009.

    In May 2009, Lin won three awards at the 14th annual Composers and Authors Society of the UK (Compass) Awards Presentations,[13] a ceremony that honors performers in the music scene. It was held at the Royal Albert Hall, Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace and Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore. He was honored with the Top Local Artiste of the Year award, which is given out to Singaporean artists who generated the highest royalty earnings for the year. In that same year, Lin won the Singapore Youth Award.[14] In 2009, his singing career was put on hold due to his voice being damaged by acid reflux and flu, as well as his hectic touring and recording schedules. His poor health forced him to return to Singapore to recover and receive treatments. He released the seventh album, Hundred Days, on 18 December 2009.

    2010–2013: Continued success[edit]

    In May 2010, Lin performed in America for the first time at the Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Concert Tour (APAHM).[15] In June 2010, Lin performed together with American singer Sean Kingston at the opening concert of the Marina Bay Sands to thousands of invited VIPs guests. But both were absent at the inaugural YOG Opening Ceremony. Lin's eighth album, She Says (她說), was released on 8 December 2010. Lin's ninth studio album, Lost N Found (学不会) was released on 31 December 2011. A preview of his 9th album was made available on 12 December 2011 on various Chinese internet radio channels.[16] Lin's tenth anniversary album, Stories Untold (因你而在) was released on 13 March 2013. A compilation of micro films were released in conjunction with the album, serving to expand the stories behind the songs. He worked with a few notable people on the album, including Ashin, Harry Chang (张怀秋), and his older brother Eugene Lim (林俊峰). He also started his world tour "Timeline" in July 2013 in Taipei, Taiwan.

    2014–2019: Performances, songwriting and touring[edit]

    Lin co-wrote the song "Dreams" with Goh Kheng Long and Corrinne May and performed the song live during the grand finale at the Chingay Parade on 27 and 28 February 2015.[17] One of his recent ventures in the world of music was a duet with Ayumi Hamasaki, for the latter's music video, "The Gift" (and as of 27 April 2015, has about 1,882,459-page views).[18][19] In 2015, he was selected to perform the National Day Theme Song, "Our Singapore", which was composed by Dick Lee. His experimental album From M.E. to Myself was released on 25 December 2015. On 7 July 2016, Lin released "If Miracles had a Sound", a 96-minute music documentary created over the course of 455 days, taking place throughout studios in the U.S., Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. The theme song of the documentary, "Infinity and Beyond" (超越无限) was released on 21 June 2016.

    On 19 December 2017, JJ Lin posted on his Instagram page that the past two years "had not been easy" and that he had been "searching constantly for a clear direction", needing a "shelter for the soul, a 'SANCTUARY'". He "penned songs and finished his Message in a Bottle album", which was released on 29 December 2017. At the same time, he and his team and "shared a common vision, starting on project "SANCTUARY" and built the space from ground zero".[20] In early 2018, he announced his "Sanctuary" concert tour began in Shanghai on 17 March.[21] In 2019, he released The Story of Us (Chinese: 将故事写成我们), and actress Wu Jinyan starred in the music video.[22]

    2020–present: Recent works[edit]

    In January 2020, Lin released a song "I'll Stay With You" dedicated to the medical staff in Wuhan, China, who were working hard to save patients infected with COVID-19.[23] On 20 October 2021, Lin released his first album that contains songs in English, titled "Like You Do".[24] He also collaborated with English singer Anne-Marie in producing the song "Bedroom".[25]

    Ambassadorships and show appearances[edit]

    Lin has appeared in various advertisements for brands such as Sprite, Dota 2, Beats and Cornetto Royale. He is also a tourist ambassador for Singapore.[26] On 14 August 2015, Lin was selected to be the advisor for Team Harlem YuonThe Voice of China (season 4). On 4 November 2016, Lin joined the variety show "Dream Voice" as one of the mentors alongside A-mei Zhang, Jam Hsiao, Hebe Tian, and Yu Quan.[27] He stayed on as a mentor for the second season of the show, which was released in October 2017,[28] and the third season, which was released in October 2018.

    In 2019, he took part in the Chinese food travelogue show Chef Nic. On 24 February 2021, Lin performed a medley of songs ("A Whole New World", "Can You Feel the Love Tonight", "Let It Go" and "Embark") to commemorate the official launch of the digital streaming service Disney+ in Singapore, which launched a day earlier on the 23rd.[29]

    Business career[edit]

    In 2017, Lin launched his business career. He established Team Still Moving under Gunfire (Team SMG), a professional esports team.[30] Initially focused on Arena of Valor,[30] Team SMG has expanded itself into other games such as PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds in 2018, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang in 2020[31] and Dota 2 in 2021.[32]

    In July 2022, Lin said he is collaborating with Kiat Lim, son of Singaporean billionaire Peter Lim, and Elroy Cheo, a scion of the Cheo family that owns edible oils firm Mewah International, to co-found ARC, an app-based digital community that authenticates member profiles with non-fungible tokens (NFTs).[33] Beginning 30 September 2022, Lin ran his pop-up café Miracle Coffee at the outdoor rain oculus of ArtScience Museum. It was also announced that a flagship outlet of Miracle Coffee was expected to be opened at the museum's lobby in 2023.[34]

    Discography[edit]

  • Haven (2004)
  • No. 89757 (2005)
  • Cao Cao (2006)
  • Westside (2007)
  • Sixology (2008)
  • Hundred Days (2009)
  • She Says (2011)
  • Lost N Found (2011)
  • Stories Untold (2013)
  • Genesis (2014)
  • From M.E. to Myself (2015)
  • Message in a Bottle (2017)
  • Drifter · Like You Do (2020)
  • Happily, Painfully After (2023)
  • Filmography[edit]

    Films[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes Ref
    2007 Legend of the Sea (东海战) Little Dragon Price Voiceover; also composed and performed theme song "自由不变" [35]
    2015 The Wonderful Wedding Himself Cameo
    2016 The Secret Jimmy Also composed and performed theme song "只要有你的地方"

    Television series[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes Ref
    2006 Hanazakarino Kimitachihe Lu Jingxi
    2008 Pretty Ugly (原來我不帥) Zhuang Junwei

    Reality and variety shows[edit]

    Year Title Notes
    2016 Sound of My Dream Judge
    2017 Sound of My Dream 2 Judge
    2018 Sound of My Dream 3 Judge

    Tours[edit]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
    2003 Singapore Hit Awards Best New Artist (Gold) Won [36]
    2004 15th Golden Melody Awards Best New Artist Music Voyager Won [36][2]
    2005 Singapore Hit Awards Best Local Male Singer Won [36]
    Best Singer-Songwriter Won
    Best Performing Male Singer Won
    Best Local Composition "A Thousand Years Later" from No. 89757 Won
    "No. 89757" from No. 89757 Won
    2006 Compass Awards Best Local Youth Songwriter Won
    2007 Best Local Singer Won
    Best Local Film Song "Summer Breeze" (feat. Kym) from No. 89757 Won
    Singapore Hit Awards Best Local Singer Westside Won
    2008 Compass Awards Best Local Songwriter Won
    2009 Won
    Best Local Singer Won
    Best Local Film Song "Freedom" from Westside Won
    Singapore Hit Awards Best Local Singer Won
    2010 21st Golden Melody Awards Best Mandarin Male Singer Hundred Days Nominated
    Compass Awards Best Local Singer Won
    Best Local Songwriter Won
    2011 22nd Golden Melody Awards Best Mandarin Male Singer She Says Nominated [37][36]
    2014 2014 Mnet Asian Music Awards Best Asian Artist Won [38]
    25th Golden Melody Awards Best Mandarin Male Singer Stories Untold Won
    Compass Awards Best Local Singer Won
    Best Local Songwriter Won
    2015 26th Golden Melody Awards Best Composer "Listen Up" from Rice & ShinebyEason Chan Nominated
    Best Single Producer "Listen Up" from Rice & ShinebyEason Chan Nominated
    2016 27th Golden Melody Awards Song of the Year "Twilight" from From M.E. to Myself Nominated
    Best Music Video "I Am Alive" (feat. Jason Mraz) from Genesis Nominated
    Best Album Producer From M.E. to Myself Nominated
    Best Composer "Twilight" from From M.E. to Myself Won
    Best Mandarin Male Singer From M.E. to Myself Won
    2016 Mnet Asian Music Awards Best Asian Artist Won
    2018 29th Golden Melody Awards Album of the Year Message in a Bottle Nominated
    Best Album Producer Nominated
    Best Male Vocalist – Mandarin Nominated
    Best Album in Mandarin Nominated
    Song of the Year "Little Big Us" (from Message in a Bottle) Nominated
    Best Composer Nominated
    2018 Mnet Asian Music Awards Best Asian Artist Won
    2021 32nd Golden Melody Awards
    Best Male Vocalist – Mandarin Drifter • Like You Do Nominated

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