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chicaman
Jane Zhang, I think she deserve to be here haha... her voice is so powerful.

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Jane Zhang also known as Zhang Liangying (simplified Chinese: 张靓颖; traditional Chinese: 張靚穎; pinyin: Zhāng Liàngyǐng, (born October 11, 1984) is a Chinese pop singer who came to prominence after her third-place performance in the 2005 season of the Super Girl contest, a national all-female singing competition in the People's Republic of China.[1] Throughout the competition, she sang in English, Spanish and Cantonese in addition to Mandarin Chinese.[2]

She was given the nickname "The Dolphin Princess" during the competition[3] for her ability to sing in the whistle register.[4] She was given this nickname because Chinese musicians refer to the whistle register as the dolphin vocal sound (simplified Chinese: 海豚音) due to the similarities between the pitch of the dolphin and the whistle register.[5]

Zhang's debut album was titled The One and was produced by Craig Williams.[6] Her next album, Update, broke away from the Chinese pop scene by combining elements of R&B and jazz.[7] After the release of Update, Zhang participated in a World Peace One concert that was designed to increase awareness and activism for world peace, and to raise funds for humanitarian relief.[8] Other participating artists included U2, Madonna, Pink Floyd and Green Day.[9]


Biography


Early years

Zhang was born in Chengdu, Sichuan. Her father was a engine attendant for a transportation company in Chengdu, and her mother was a shop assistant.[10] During her childhood, she performed at her parents' workplace on several occasions. However, her parents divorced when she was 13; two years later, Zhang's father died. This forced her to work outside of school; she started to sing at a local public house, where her uncle played the accompaniments.[11]

While performing at the pub, Zhang was exposed to a wide variety of music genres, and developed a taste for American country singers in addition to Western pop singers, such as Mariah Carey and Christina Aguilera. Because she was unable to afford her own music players, Zhang frequently borrowed walkmans and headphones from her classmates, and skipped lunches to save enough money for cassettes.[11] After graduating from college, she studied at Sichuan University's Foreign Language Department where she was majoring in English; she dropped out soon after to compete in the 2005 Super Girl competition.[12]


2005: Super Girl competition

Zhang auditioned for the Super Girl contest in 2005. Super Girl (simplified Chinese: 超级女声; traditional Chinese: 超級女聲) is the Chinese equilvalent to the popular Idol franchise where only female contestants were allowed to participate.[13][14] She auditioned in Chengdu, and after progressing through the preliminary rounds, she entered the national competition with Li Yuchun and He Jie (simplified Chinese: 何洁; traditional Chinese: 何潔).

Throughout the series, she had established a fan base whose members called themselves "Liang Fen" (simplified Chinese: 凉粉), a phrase that combined the Chinese pronunciation of her name and the English word "fan." The term "Liang Fen" originated from Hong Kong years ago, but is now used to define a particular type of bean jelly snack in central China.[13]

Zhang demonstrated her ability to sing in foreign languages, with performances of "I Still Believe,"[15] "What's Up,"[16] "Beautiful,"[17] and "Don't Cry for Me Argentina."[18] As such, she was recognized by judges, critics and musicians to be the most talented singer in this competition.[citation needed] Some critics even regarded her as one of China's best artists.[19] Nevertheless, she was not the most popular contestant among young supporters. Her final number of votes by text messaging was 1.3 million. Consequently, she placed third behind Li Yuchun and Zhou Bichang.[20] Her loss did not come as a shock because Li and Zhou had garnered more popularity during the competition. Their creative eccentricity and tomboyish appearances triumphed over Zhang's "old, introverted, [and] pretty-girl" image.[13][21]



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Darkmage12
you listen to her song tian xia wu shuang? really nice le wub.gif
tckowen
QUOTE(Darkmage12 @ Jan 10 2008, 05:59 PM)
you listen to her song tian xia wu shuang? really nice le wub.gif
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fabulous singer.......not to mention a cutie too.....
chicaman
All her english song during contest is very nice!
Darkmage12
her vocal really superb
tckowen
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fillet
she is easily one of the most impressive singer in the world!! ..
you all never put her performance in SiChuan University 110 Aniversary? That performance is unbelievable..... ......
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aquabib
Her version of "Xin Bu Liao Qing" (C'est la vie mon cheri) which is the theme song for the drama serie of the same name is superb.
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