Wowkie Zhang

Wowkie Zhang or Da Zhang Wei (Chinese: 大张伟; pinyin: Dà Zhāng Wěi), is a Chinese singer-songwriter.

Wowkie Zhang
Background information
Birth nameZhang Wei
Also known asWowkie Da
Born (1983-08-31) 31 August 1983
Beijing, China
GenresMandarin pop, EDM
Occupation(s)Singer, guitarist, composer, producer, TV host, reality TV personality
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active1998–present
Associated actsThe Flowers
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

Early life and career

1983 – 1998

Zhang Wei was born into a working-class family in Beijing in 1983. Despite family financial struggles, his parents worked two jobs to support his musical talent.

He studied in primary school in Chongwen District in Beijing. He went to Children's Cultural Palace to practice singing. At the age of 10, he won the first prize in the Chongwen District singing competition, and the Beijing Middle School and Primary School Students Singing Competition.

In Fourth Grade, Zhang Wei and his fellow singers in the Children’ Cultural Palace attended the Children's Choir competition in Russia and won the Second Prize. In the Fifth Grade, Zhang Wei passed the audition and became a member of Central China TV station (CCTV) Yinhe Teenage Art Troupe, where many in the contemporary Chinese pop world, including Faye Wong, Cai Guoqing, WANG Xuechun and Liu Chunyan, originated from.[1]

1998 – 2009

In February 1998, Zhang Wei and his friends performed in a pub, met artist agent Hong Feng, and formed the band The Flowers. In June, he was chosen as one of the Six Most Talented Teenagers of China. As Zhang Wei was a common name in the Chinese language, he became known by his stage name, Da Zhang Wei (the big Zhang Wei, 大张伟).

The Flowers was China's first teenage band.

In January 1999, The Flowers were signed to a small Beijing-based Chinese independent label, New Bees Music, and released their first album, On the Other Side of Happiness.[2] The album turned out to be a success with many hit songs like "Stillness", "Disillusion" and "School's Out".

In December 2001, they released their second album, Strawberry Statement.

In 2002, they won the Media Award in the 2nd Chinese Pop Music

In 2004, they won the Most Popular Band in the 4th Global Mandarin Pop Chart and the Chinese Music Pioneer Chart. The same year, the band was signed with EMI. In June, they released You Are My Romeo.

From 2004 to 2005, the band experimented with various musical styles including hip hop and techno. In 2005, the band released "Xi Shua Shua"(嘻唰唰).[3] This is a milestone in Zhang Wei's career as the song make him a household name. Xi Shua Shua became an instant hit in the mainland China and it is still a must-have in parties, square dancing (广场舞) and karaoke up till today. The song made Zhang Wei a permanent place in Mandarin Pop history. This popular song is even used in parties in other countries, such as Malaysia.[4]

Xi Shua Shua was included on the band's fourth studio album, Hua Ji Wang Chao, or Blooming Dynasty, released in July 2005. The album won numerous awards around China and sold some 200,000 copies in the forty days after its release.

The Flowers disbanded in 2009 and Da Zhang Wei embarked on his solo career. Since 2009, he has released 5 albums and over 13 singles, achieving a record sales of over 5 million copies.

He became known to younger audience as a host and TV personality. In 2016, Da Zhang Wei became a co-host for China's top talk show Day Day Up.

In 2014, he released "Beier Shuang", meaning Super Euphoric. He performed the song in China Central TV's Spring Festival Gala, a show viewed by Chinese audiences at home and abroad. The song became an instant national sensation. Psy used "Beier Shuang" when he performed with Chinese girl band SNH48 in China.[5]

Artistry

Musical style

Influences

Da Zhang Wei's early influence came from Green Day and Sex Pistols, punk/rock guru influencing generations of new rockers.[6] After he went solo, he turned his interest to EDM. He also tries to incorporate elements of traditional Chinese art forms into his music.

Punk/rock

One of Da Zhang Wei's musical memories is the radio cassettes bought with his parents’ hard-earned money. His early music contained elements of rock and punk. At the age of 15, Da Zhang Wei performed in support act for the concert of popular band The Catcher in the Rye in the Busy Bee Bar in Beijing. He was immediately signed by manager Hong Feng and formed the first teenage rock band in China. His songs were mainly about pains in adolescence life.

In July 2019, an internet variety show Summer of Band (樂隊的夏天) revive people's memory of the rocker side of Da Zhang Wei when he appeared on the show and performed with the rock bands. Once again, he made rock music a popular genre among Chinese audience.

Dance music

After Da Zhang Wei discovered rock was too rebellious for Chinese audience, he changed to a happier, lighter genre – dance music. He wrote catchy lyrics, including many fun Beijing dialect slangs. Their songs are commercially acclaimed and made him and his band a household name.

Electronic dance music

Since 2015, Da Zhang Wei's interest has shifted to electronic dance music (EDM), to which he incorporates Chinese ethnic music.

In 2016, he created a theme song for the advertisement of AliPay's new function, combining Beijing Opera with EDM. His 2018 song Am a Popping Candy combines EDM with traditional Yunan ethnic style and Shangdong clapper talk, an ancient storytelling music performance.

In 2016, he performed in Heroes of Remix (Link) as a guest performer, remixing Beijing Opera, Beijing folk song the Beijing Chick and a 1980s rock classic—the Long March. The final result was New Beijing Chick (《北京小妞》).[6] In the same show, he also remixed the theme song of 80s cartoon Hulu Brothers(《葫芦娃》).[7]

In this show he brought forward the concept of CDM—China Dance Music. He gave a short speech, appealing for all musicians to create music with their own ethnic style, rather than forgetting their own cultural identity by following the international trend. In 2018 Da Zhang Wei appeared as a judge in Rave Now. In the show, Da Zhang Wei scouted the winning performer—JIANG Liang. He also scouted a team of EDM musicians who were mainly performing in underground pubs and bars in China.

He and his team created many songs that remix ethnic music with EDM. For example, he created Nezha, which tells the story of a hero from traditional Chinese myth.

Song writing

Unlike many other singers in mandarin pop, Da Zhang Wei writes his own songs. He has written 190 songs so far.[6] In the Flowers period, he was the writer of all songs in the band's albums.

Stillness ( 静止)-- Yang Naiwen / Faith Yang (杨乃文)

Sodagreen (苏打绿)

Jing Chang(张芸京)

Shattered (破灭) -- Karen Mok (莫文蔚)

He said, "I am very hard-working when it comes to learning music. For the past 20 years, I listened to over 500 songs per month to sharpen my craft."[6]

Reality TV appearances

Da Zhang Wei became a popular guest star on reality TV shows, music talent show and game shows. His signature chatterbox image, humour and witty comments made him popular figure in these shows. A critic of Sohu.com once wrote: you cannot imagine how boring Chinese reality shows would be without Da Zhang Wei.

Regular appearances in TV/online shows

Time Program name and Chinese name TV/website Role
05-07-2019 to present Summer of Band

《乐队的夏天》

05-01-2019 to present My Daughter

《我家那闺女》

Hunan Television Commentator of videos of private life of celebrity daughters
06-10-2018-10-06 to 22-12-2018 Happy Do Re Mi

《快乐哆来咪》

Hunan Television Guest performer and commentator
07-07-2018 to 22-09-2018 My Son

《我家那小子》

Hunan Television Commentator of videos of the private life of celebrity sons
2018-03-31 to 2018-06-16 Who's The Keyman

《我是大侦探》

Hunan Television Crime game player
17-12-2017 to 11-03-2018 Three Courtyard

《三个院子 》

iQiyi.com Lived in a traditional Beijing courtyard with his mother and shared his everyday life with audience
09-06-2017 to 07-07-2017 Rule of Games

《挑战的法则》

Shanghai Dragon Television Regular contestant at this popular reality game show
2017-05-31至2017-08-09 Brainstorming

《脑大洞开》

Youku.com Regular contestant at this weekly quiz show.
05-05-2017, 19–05,09-06, 16-06 72 Floors

《七十二层奇楼》

Hunan Television Participant in the adventure reality show
03-03-2017 to 04-07-2017 Twenty-Four Hours Season II

《二十四小时第二季》

Zhejiang Television Regular celebrity contestant at this popular reality game show
26-06-2016 to 18-09-2016 Back To High School Season Ⅱ

《我去上学啦第二季》

Zhejiang Television A reality show where stars went back to high school and lived the life as a high school student.
29-04-2016 to 15-07-2016 Run For Time Season Ⅱ《全员加速中第二季》 Hunan Television Participant in the reality game show
24-04-2016,12-06 19–06,07-10 Fresh Sunday

《透鲜滴星期天》

Mango TV (Online Platform of Hunan Television) Regular guest of this cook Show
13-11-2015 to 01-01-2016 Run For Time Season Ⅱ

《全员加速中第一季》

Hunan Television Participant in the reality game show
16-10-2015 to 08-01-2016 Survivor Games

《跟着贝尔去冒险》

自然探索类纪实真人秀 A reality game show produced by Discovery. Da Zhang Wei and other stars followed Bear Grylls on an adventure in a mountain in China
13-04-2015 to 03-07-2015 The Exploration of The World

《前往世界的尽头》

Jiangsu Television Participant of this travel show
Season 1 to Season 4 Your Face Sounds Familiar

《百变大咖秀》

Hunan Television A reality TV show where celebrity contestants impersonate other celebrities. Da Zhang Wei's humor and talent is well recognised.
22-06-2012 to 31–08, 28-12-2012,

09-08-2013, 19-04-2014

Generation Show

《年代秀》

Shenzhen Television Contestant of the quiz show about old films and music.

Hosting

In 2016, he became a permanent a co-host in China's top talk show Day Day Up, an 11-year-old talk show viewed by millions each week.

Discography

Albums [8]

Year Album name
2010 Crazy Flowers

《霹雳狂花》

2011 Fanfare

《大张旗鼓》

2012 Welcoming the Spring

大摇大摆迎春来

2014 New Year's Eve

大年三十

2018 Human Elite

人间精品

Singles released in solo career [8]

Time Name Type of work
28-12-2018 I am a Popping Candy

《我是一颗跳跳糖》

Single, Released Online
29-07-2018 Why am I So Good Looking

《我怎么这么好看》

Youth Mango Festival Theme Song

One of the most popular songs on TikTok and has used over 13 million times as background video music.

16-04-2018 Sunshine Rainbow Unicorn

《阳光彩虹小白马》

Popular single. One of the most popular songs on TikTok, used over 2 million times
14-04-2018 God of War

《战神》

Theme song of movie God of War
21-06-2017 Brainstorming

《脑洞大》

Theme song of the show Brainstorming
05-03-2017 Cool to be Invincible

《无敌就是爽》

Theme song for mobile phone game Invincible OL
19-12-2016 Shopping and Eating

《逛吃逛吃》

Theme song for Kung Fu star Jackie Chan's movie Railroad Tiger
07-01-2016 Xiu Xiu

《咻一咻》

Advertisement theme song for AliPay's new function: Xiu Xiu Money Transfer
29-10-2015 Never Give Up

《永不放弃》

Theme song for reality game show Survivor Games
30-10-2014 My Princess

《葫芦葫芦瓢》

Theme song for comedy Meet Miss Anxiety
16-07-2014 Let's Love Theme song for charity foundation Smile Angel Foundation
21-05-2014 Ever Changing

《百变摇》

Theme Song for the reality show Your Face Sounds Familiar
20-06-2008 Shake and Shake

《摇摆摆》

Chinese theme song for Disney's High School Musical 2

References

  1. "大张伟". Baidu. Archived from the original on 6 June 2020. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  2. Petra, Niemi (7 March 2008). "The Flowers - From punk pop to hip hop". gbtimes.com. Archived from the original on 6 October 2016. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  3. 嘻唰唰 by 花儿乐队, retrieved 31 January 2020
  4. Tarian Xi Shua Shua UNIMAS, retrieved 31 January 2020
  5. 鸟叔、SNH48《江南style+倍儿爽》(SNH48第三届年度总决选演唱会), retrieved 31 January 2020
  6. 贵圈©. "大张伟:叛逆未遂". www.huxiu.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  7. wowkie zhang 大张伟-盖世音雄-葫芦娃 -未修音版, retrieved 31 January 2020
  8. "百度一下,你就知道". www.baidu.com. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
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