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'''Jeno Liu Liyang''' ({{zh|s=[[:zh:刘力扬|刘力扬]]|t=劉力揚|p=Liú Lìyáng}}, born October 24, 1982) is a Chinese singer, DJ, producer and actress. Jeno first |
'''Jeno Liu Liyang''' ({{zh|s=[[:zh:刘力扬|刘力扬]]|t=劉力揚|p=Liú Lìyáng}}, born October 24, 1982) is a [[Chinese Singers|Chinese singer]], [[Disc jockey|DJ]], producer, and actress. Jeno first gained popularity in the third season (2006) of the Chinese singing contest ''[[Super Girl (TV series)|Super Girl]]'' (Chinese: 超级女声; ''Super Voice Girl''), in which she was awarded champion for the [[Guangzhou]] district and second runner-up in the finals. She refers to her fans as 'Li Zi' (Chinese: 栗子; English: Chestnut), derived from her middle name 'Li' (力). |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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Jeno Liu was born on October 24, 1982, in [[Beijing]], [[China]]. |
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Jeno Liu was born on October 24, 1982, in Beijing, China. Born to a military family, she grew up bright and righteous, and once appeared in newspapers for having caught a thief<ref>[http://web.peopledaily.com.cn/zdxw/12/20000105/200001051215.html Newspaper article on catching a thief] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20101218211554/http://web.peopledaily.com.cn/zdxw/12/20000105/200001051215.html |date=2010-12-18 }}</ref><ref>[http://image2.sina.com.cn/ent/y/p/2006-07-29/U1514P28T3D1178182F326DT20060729232843.jpg Newspaper article of Li Yang catching a thief].</ref> |
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Jeno first came to prominence after an appearance in the third season (2006) of the Chinese singing contest ''[[Super Girl (TV series)|Super Girl]]'' (Chinese: 超级女声; ''Super Voice Girl''). She became champion for the [[Guangzhou]] district and second runner-up in the finals. She calls her fans 'Li Zi' (Chinese: 栗子; English: Chestnut), derived from her middle name 'Li' (力). |
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In her first advertisement, she broke her leg when performing a stunt and was hospitalised for a few months, putting her career on hold.<ref>{{Cite web |title=刘力扬做客新浪首度聊拍广告受伤经过(组图)_影音娱乐_新浪网 |url=http://ent.sina.com.cn/s/m/2006-11-07/ba1317752.shtml |access-date=2024-07-01 |website=ent.sina.com.cn}}</ref> This injury adversely affected her singing career as she could not participate in most of the ''[[Super Girl (TV series)|Super Girl]]'' touring concerts. After recovering, she returned to the recording studio. On January 4, 2008, she joined [[HIM International Music]].<ref>{{in lang|zh}} [http://ent.tom.com/2008-01-05/000E/14237875.html 刘力扬获赠水晶麦克风 与炎亚纶牵手叹"紧张"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090313170038/http://ent.tom.com/2008-01-05/000E/14237875.html|date=March 13, 2009}} (Liu Liyang accepts crystal microphone; holding hands with [[Aaron Yan]] makes her "nervous"). January 5, 2008. Retrieved January 6, 2008.</ref> |
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In 2012, she traveled abroad to study DJing and music production, developing a more international style incorporating elements of [[Electronic dance music|EDM]]. After returning, she established a studio under her name and became the first female DJ star in China.{{Citation needed|date=July 2024}} |
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In 2013, she worked with producers such as [[Dirtcaps]], Freehand, [[Frankmusik]], and Dexter King, releasing singles such as "Set You Free" and "I Can't Live Without You." |
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Jeno is bilingual in [[Mandarin Chinese|Mandarin]] and [[English language|English]]. |
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In 2017, she signed with Modernsky, releasing her fifth album, ''Coulomb Law'', in which she served as vocalist, songwriter, and producer. Meanwhile, she was invited by [[KFC]] to sing their anthem. |
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In her first advertisement, she broke her leg when performing a stunt and was hospitalised for a few months, putting her budding career on hold.<ref>[http://ent.sina.com.cn/s/m/2006-11-07/ba1317752.shtml Interview on her leg injury]</ref> That affected her singing career adversely as she could not take part in most of the [[Super Girl (TV series)|Super Girl]] touring concerts. After a speedy recovery, she immediately returned to the recording studio. |
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⚫ | On April 20, 2019, Jeno Liu performed in [[Malaysia]] at the [[Arena of Stars]] in Genting Resorts as part of an ensemble [[Mandopop]] concert featuring other Mandarin pop singers. Among the Mandarin pieces she performed, she also included an English song. Many of her performances featured [[Electronic dance music|EDM]] elements. |
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In 2012, she went abroad to learn DJing and production, and her music genre turned to more International with EDM element in production. After returning, she established a studio under her name and became the first female DJ star in China. In 2013, she worked with producers such as Dirtcaps, Freehand, Frankmusik and Dexter King and released singles such as "Set You Free" and "I Can't Live Without You". In 2017, she signed with Modernsky and became the biggest electronic artist under the label, and she released the fifth album Coulomb Law in which herself is a vocalist, songwriter and producer. Meanwhile, she was invited by KFC to sing their anthem. |
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⚫ | On April 20, 2019, Jeno Liu performed in Malaysia at the Arena of Stars in Genting Resorts as part of an ensemble Mandopop concert featuring other Mandarin pop singers. |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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Jeno Liu 刘力扬 | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Liu Liyang |
Also known as | Jeno Liu |
Born | October 24, 1982 |
Origin | Beijing, China |
Genres | Mandopop |
Instrument | Electronic Piano |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels |
Jeno Liu Liyang (simplified Chinese: 刘力扬; traditional Chinese: 劉力揚; pinyin: Liú Lìyáng, born October 24, 1982) is a Chinese singer, DJ, producer, and actress. Jeno first gained popularity in the third season (2006) of the Chinese singing contest Super Girl (Chinese: 超级女声; Super Voice Girl), in which she was awarded champion for the Guangzhou district and second runner-up in the finals. She refers to her fans as 'Li Zi' (Chinese: 栗子; English: Chestnut), derived from her middle name 'Li' (力).
Biography
[edit]Jeno Liu was born on October 24, 1982, in Beijing, China.
Jeno graduated from Luton University in England with a degree in Advertising and Marketing. She is bilingual in Mandarin and English. Jeno first came to prominence after an appearance in the third season (2006) of the Chinese singing contest Super Girl (Chinese: 超级女声; Super Voice Girl). She became champion for the Guangzhou district and second runner-up in the finals. She calls her fans 'Li Zi' (Chinese: 栗子; English: Chestnut), derived from her middle name 'Li' (力).
In her first advertisement, she broke her leg when performing a stunt and was hospitalised for a few months, putting her career on hold.[1] This injury adversely affected her singing career as she could not participate in most of the Super Girl touring concerts. After recovering, she returned to the recording studio. On January 4, 2008, she joined HIM International Music.[2]
In 2012, she traveled abroad to study DJing and music production, developing a more international style incorporating elements of EDM. After returning, she established a studio under her name and became the first female DJ star in China.[citation needed]
In 2013, she worked with producers such as Dirtcaps, Freehand, Frankmusik, and Dexter King, releasing singles such as "Set You Free" and "I Can't Live Without You."
In 2017, she signed with Modernsky, releasing her fifth album, Coulomb Law, in which she served as vocalist, songwriter, and producer. Meanwhile, she was invited by KFC to sing their anthem.
On April 20, 2019, Jeno Liu performed in Malaysia at the Arena of Stars in Genting Resorts as part of an ensemble Mandopop concert featuring other Mandarin pop singers. Among the Mandarin pieces she performed, she also included an English song. Many of her performances featured EDM elements.
Discography
[edit]Albums and EPs
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1st EP | 提线木偶 (Stringed Puppets)
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1st Studio | 我就是這樣 (I Am Who I Am)
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2nd EP | 转寄 (Forward)
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2nd Studio
(New tracks + Cover Compilations) |
旅途-心歌自選輯 (Young)
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3rd Studio | 库仑定律 (Coulomb's Law)
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4th Studio | Neon Lit 虹
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Singles
[edit]Release Date | Song Name | Album/Remarks |
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August 2006 | Rain 布萊梅 | 收录于超女十强纪念合辑 |
September 2007 | 小小大人物 | 与泳儿、钟舒曼合唱,香港迪士尼乐园主题曲 |
April 2008 | TIAMO | 與炎亞綸合唱,收錄于飛輪海“雙面飛輪海”專輯 |
June 2008 | 与你同在 | 汶川地震赈灾歌曲 |
July 2008 | 比較美好的世界 | 四川大地震震災勵志歌曲,與華研全體藝員合唱 |
April 2013 | 世界看我 | 上海時裝周主題曲 |
November 2016 | 枪上膛的人 | 电视剧《双雄》片尾曲 |
March 2017 | 給我個理由 | 电影《越囧》主题曲 |
Filmography
[edit]Films
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2016 | 越囧 (Lost in Vietnam) | 白小白 |
2015 | 情战 (Love War)) | N/A |
References
[edit]- ^ "刘力扬做客新浪首度聊拍广告受伤经过(组图)_影音娱乐_新浪网". ent.sina.com.cn. Retrieved July 1, 2024.
- ^ (in Chinese) 刘力扬获赠水晶麦克风 与炎亚纶牵手叹"紧张" Archived March 13, 2009, at the Wayback Machine (Liu Liyang accepts crystal microphone; holding hands with Aaron Yan makes her "nervous"). January 5, 2008. Retrieved January 6, 2008.
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