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1 Career  



1.1  Early years  





1.2  New projects and as a judge  





1.3  2019: Participation On Singer 2019  







2 Awards  





3 Discography and Musical Work  



3.1  Albums  





3.2  EP's  







4 Filmography  



4.1  Variety Shows  







5 References  





6 External links  














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Yang Kun
Born

杨坤 (Yang Kun)


(1972-12-18) 18 December 1972 (age 51)
Other namesKane Yang
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, composer, actor
Years active1993–present
TelevisionThe Voice of China, I Am a Singer
Chinese name
Musical career
OriginChina
GenresMandopop, C-pop, rock
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
LabelsBeijing Culture Development, Huayi Brothers, TH Entertainment

Yang Kun (Chinese: 杨坤; pinyin: Yáng Kūn; born 18 December 1972) is a Chinese singer-songwriter. He was one of the judges of TV talent show The Voice of China[1][2] during the first season and third season of the show. He was on the first season of Sing My Song and was a contestant as one of the seven initial singers on Singer 2019 finishing fourth place.

Career[edit]

Early years[edit]

Yang Kun joined Baotou Steel Company art troupe in 1989. In 1993 Yang went to Beijing to start his musical career. He signed a contract with the record label, Beijing Culture Development. With that company, he released his first album (Indifferent), which turned him into a popular singer. From then on, Yang Kun started being widely known by his husky voice and his melancholic songs. Sadness and aimlessness are some of the emotions that can be found in Yang Kun's songs, which are mostly inspired by his own life experiences.[3]

In 2003, the singer released his second album, entitled That Day, this release was known by the song "The moon represents my heart", in reference to the song of the same name by Teresa Teng, which was a great hit in China. The song also showed Yang's ability to sing love ballads apart from his previous songs. The same year, Yang Kun was priced for first time with a silver medal in the Eastern Billboard Awards ceremony in the category of "Best original song", for his track "Indifferent".[4]

In 2004, Yang, started expanding his influence to other branches of entertainment debuting for first time as an actor in the indie film 13 Months, which was not very successful. In fact, this film has never been released for unknown reasons. Anyway, the popularity of the singer kept on rising and was awarded, once again, in the Eastern Billboard Awards, this time in the category of Most popular Mainland Chinese Male singer.[5]

The third album by Yang Kun, which had the title of 2008, was released in 2005. It had a Pop-Rock style, similar to his previous works, although, this time, the singer incorporated ethnic instruments, and vocals from Inner Mongolia, the region where he was born. Although the sales of this album and his concerts were successful, the singer was not comfortable enough with his record label. That fact also coincided with many personal problems in the life of the performer, who suffered from depression.[6]

New projects and as a judge[edit]

After recovering from his depression, two years later, Yang Kun released his fourth release, Cowboy, under Huayi Brothers. This album was considered by the singer as introspective, with all the songs talking about his recent life and how he tried to find himself. This album was highly promoted by his new company, and many concerts and promotional events for this release were made. During this time, he became friends with new collaborators such as Na Ying and David Huang.

Two years later, in 2009, the performer released a new album featuring a track that is now one of his best-known songs, "Empty city". The popularity of this track was widespread, to the point that has been viewed by over two million users in YouTube. Apart from his usual activities as a singer, Yang Kun not only started appearing in many shows and programmes, but he also returned to the film industry, after an unsuccessful attempt seven years before. In 2011, Yang took part in the film Lost in Panic Cruise, directed by Zhang Fangfang; the movie was a highly successful psychological thriller both critically and commercially.[7] Yang Kun recorded Hui Bu Hui, the theme song for Lost in Panic Cruise.[8]

In 2012, Yang Kun released a new album with the title of I Really Care and took part in the crime thriller movie Lethal Hostage, where he played a drug smuggler.[9]

In July, he became one of the coaches of The Voice of China (now renamed and rebranded to Sing! China), a popular TV show with millions of viewers. During the show's blind auditions, if more than one judge turned alongside Yang Kun, he would try to persuade the contestant to pick himself by telling the contestant that he was holding a concert with 33 stops and that if the contestant picked Yang Kun, the contestant would be invited to come and perform as an additional special guest at the concert. Two years later, he returned to The Voice of China (season 3) once again as a coach with his chosen finalist placing third overall in the competition.

In 2013, he became the host of The Most Beautiful Harmony in the first season and two years later became a coach of the show in season 3.

In 2015, the singer was signed to TH Entertainment, a record label on the rise,[citation needed] where he has been releasing his new songs.

In 2016, Yang Kun was a judge and mentor of Chinese singing competition The Next with Karen Mok, Fei Yu-ching and Hua Chenyu in season 1 along with the addition of Jason Zhang in 2017 for season 2 with his finalists becoming 2nd overall in both seasons.

2019: Participation On Singer 2019[edit]

In 2019, Yang Kun returned to television as a contestant on Hunan TV's long-running singing competition Singer 2019 (called I Am a Singer before 2017) along with Liu Huan, Chyi Yu, Wu Tsing-fong, Escape Plan, Zhang Xin and Kristian Kostov as the first seven starting lineup singers where Yang Kun finished fourth in the finals.[10]

Awards[edit]

Year Award Show Award(s)
2003 10th Oriental Billboard Awards Newcomer Silver Award and Top Ten Golden Songs《Indifferent》
2003 1st Southeastern Music Chart Awards Madden Media Recommended Best Male Singer, Best Creator and Top Ten Hits For《Indifferent》
2004 11th Oriental Billboard Awards Most Popular Male Singer and Top Ten Hits For《That Day》
2005 3rd Southeastern Music Chart Awards Best Male Singer and Top Ten Hits For《I Am More Lonely Than Before》
2006 13th Oriental Billboard Awards Top Ten Golden Songs《I Am More Lonely Than Before》
2010 8th Southeastern Music Chart Awards Best Male Singer

Discography and Musical Work[edit]

Albums[edit]

EP's[edit]

Filmography[edit]

Variety Shows[edit]

Year Show Role Ref.
2012 The Voice of China (season 1) Mentor [11][circular reference]
2013 The Most Beautiful Harmony Season 1 Host [citation needed]
2014 The Voice of China (season 3) Mentor [12][circular reference]
2015 The Most Beautiful Harmony Season 3 Mentor [citation needed]
2015 True Hero Himself [13]
2016 The Next Season 1 Mentor and Judge [14]
2017 The Next Season 2 Mentor and Judge [15]
2019 Singer 2019 Contestant [16]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Singer shares his experience with depression", 23 March 2012
  • ^ 2008-04-13 Singer Yang Kun[dead link]: "Whatever is very popular. But I still have some regrets about it. It could have been more refined. One reason is that my voice caters to listeners' feeling of aimlessness and sadness."
  • ^ 现场图片:东方新人银奖得主杨坤忘情演唱, 第十届《东方风云榜》颁奖盛典322日晚在上海大舞台隆重举行,国内知名歌手纷纷汇聚申城,更有港台实力派歌手陈奕迅、周蕙前来捧场,为初春的上海带来一个星光璀璨的不眠之夜。
  • ^ 图文:第十一届东方风云榜颁奖典礼揭晓(8), 新浪娱乐讯:第十一届东方风云榜颁奖典礼在上海举行,张学友、朴树、韩红、杨坤等众明星出席了本次音乐盛会。(尤优/摄).
  • ^ "Singer shares his experience with depression": "I didn't feel happy at all and lost the drive for life during that period," he said. "I didn't want to see anyone because of anxiety."
  • ^ Lost in Panic Cruise, Director: Zhang Fanfan.
  • ^ "杨坤电影《密室》凶狠 演绎主题歌《会不会》 _娱乐_腾讯网". ent.qq.com. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
  • ^ "Ultra Slick Trailer For Chinese Crime Film LETHAL HOSTAGE Impresses"
  • ^ Yule.com.cn (28 December 2018). ""Singer 2019" starting line up released: Liu Huan, Qi Yu, Yang Kun, Wu Qingfeng, Escape Plan, Zhang Xin". yule.com.cn. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
  • ^ "The Voice of China Season 1 Mentor Yang Kun"
  • ^ "The Voice of China Season 3 Mentor Yang Kun Returns"
  • ^ "True Hero Yang Kun"
  • ^ "The Next Season 1 Mentor and Judge Yang Kun"
  • ^ "The Next Season 2 Mentor and Judge Yang Kun Returns"
  • ^ "Singer 2019 Contestant Yang Kun"
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