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This is the discography of Chinese recording artist Xiao Zhan. He made his debut as a solo singer with the release of the soundtrack "Stepping on Shadows" for Oh! My Emperor. His 2020 single "Spot Light" is the best-selling selling digital single in China with over 54 million downloads.
The Chinese Wikipedia has been blocked in mainland China since May 2015. [2] Nonetheless, the Chinese Wikipedia is still one of the top ten most active versions of Wikipedia by number of edits and number of editors, due to contributions from users from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Chinese diaspora.
The discography of Chinese and Hong Kong singer-songwriter G.E.M. (simplified Chinese: 邓紫棋; traditional Chinese: 鄧紫棋) consists of six studio albums, two live albums, one compilation album, five extended play, and twenty-six singles.
The discography of Chinese singer-songwriter Joker Xue consists of 13 studio albums, 2 EPs, 79 singles, and 53 music videos. He takes an active role the creation of his albums, writing the majority of his songs. He has written more than 80 songs as a lyricist and more than 75 songs as a composer.
Year of release Album Artist Number of copies sold Ref. 2022 Greatest Works of Art [a]: Jay Chou: 7,219,772 [4]2021 Epsilon: Liu Yuxin: 5,878,671 [citation needed]2019 Honey
This is the discography of Chinese recording artist Zhou Shen (Chinese: 周深). Zhou's representative song, "Big Fish", won eight awards for him. According to charts statistics of Netease Cloud Music as of July 1, 2020, Zhou Shen was praised as "one of the most successful renowned Chinese artists in recent years" by Netease Cloud Music.
Dao's CD, The First Snows of 2002 (2002年的第一場雪), released in 2003, made him an instant star in China. He sang with Alan Tam on the debut "Can't Say Goodbye" (說不出的告別) in the Cantonese version and later, bilingual between Mandarin and Cantonese.