Xu Song (singer)

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Xu Song
许嵩
Born (1986-05-14) 14 May 1986 (age 38)
Hefei, Anhui, China
NationalityChinese
Other namesVae
Years active2006–present
Xu Song
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXǔ Sōng

Xu Song (Chinese: 许嵩; born 14 May 1986), also known as "Vae" in English, is a Chinese singer, songwriter, producer, writer, and music director. He has released 8 albums.

Early life

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Xu was born in Hefei, Anhui, China, on 14 May 1986. His father was once a dulcimer, so Xu Song early exposure to music, after the influence of his father, Xu Song more interested in folk music.[1] He started pursuing music while attending Anhui Medical University, where he studied management and graduated from in 2008.[2]

Music career

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2006-2010: Internet popularity

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In the early days before his style was established, Xu uploaded covers of Jay Chou's songs. Because of the similarity in tone and singing style, he was once called "Little Jay Chou".[3] He began uploading original songs online in 2006 under the pseudonym Vae.[4] "Moth" (飞蛾) was downloaded more than 70,000 times after its release.[5] "Funeral for Roses" (玫瑰花的葬礼) was particularly well received by critics and listeners.[6] In December 2006, he was invited by Lenovo to create a song ahead of the release of their new cell phone and wrote "Pink Letterhead" (粉色信笺) as a result.[7] In 2007, he released "Andersen Has No Regrets" (安徒生不后悔) following a swath of malicious comments online.[8]

After graduating from college in 2008,[2] Xu spent about half a year creating his first album Personalize (自定义) which was released on January 10, 2009, with Xu credited as the composer, lyricist, and producer on all nine songs.[9] The album, with songs such as "Why Not" (有何不可), "Bad Kid" (坏孩子), "Shrewdness" (城府), "Excessive Explanations" (多余的解释), ranked 6th among QQ Music's 2009 top ten albums by mainland China artists.[10][11][12]

Xu released his second album Sought and Got (寻雾启示) on January 6, 2010, and was credited as the composer, lyricist, and producer on all songs.[13] The song "Luzhou Moon" (庐州月) was ranked 2nd on the Internet Original Music Popularity Chart.[14]

2011-2015: Professional debut

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In March 2011, Xu signed with Ocean Butterflies.[15] Xu released Socra Without Tes (苏格拉没有底) on April 1, 2011; the single "In Imagination" (想象之中) earned more than 1 million listens on the first day of release.[16] The album was ranked first on the 9th Asia Pacific Music Chart awards.[17] That same year, he held his first concert on October 25 at Beijing Exhibition Center.[18]

In July 2012, Xu released Wonderland (梦游计), the concept for the album came from a dream.[19] In November, Xu held another concert in Beijing.[20] January 2013, Xu served as the image ambassador of the first Shanghai University Student Original Music Competition, sponsored by Shanghai Municipal Government and Shanghai Municipal Education Commission. March 30, Xu won the award for Best Singer-Songwriter at the 20th Chinese Top Ten Music Awards[21] In August, Xu published his first book, a photography essay collection Sea Spiritual Light (海上灵光) with nearly 200 photos documenting Xu's travels in Greece, interspersed with his personal reflections.[22] Xu held another concert in Wuhan in October, where Hu Xia was the special guest.[23]

Xu released his fifth album Go Drink Tea (不如吃茶去) on August 23, 2014. The title is a reference to the Zen koan "空持百千偈,不如吃茶去" meaning it's better to return to simplicity; instead of studying the art of Zen, why not go drink some tea. It's the way Xu lives his life.[24] Musically, it features many traditional Chinese instruments such as guzheng, guqin, and erhu. January 2015, Xu wrote and composed the song Swallows Return to Their Nests (燕归巢), performed by Jane Zhang and Jason Zhang.[25] It won Best Duet at the 15th Global Chinese Songs Ranking and Xu won Best Composer at the 23rd Chinese Top Ten Music Awards.[26][27]

2016-Present: Concert tours

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Xu released his sixth album Youth Evening Paper (青年晚报) on June 28, 2016. The song, "Appreciation of Both Refined and Popular Tastes" (雅俗共赏) was praised by critics and earned Xu the awards for Best Songwriter and Top 10 Songs of the Year at the 24th Chinese Top Ten Music Awards.[28] In 2017, Xu embarked on his first tour, Youth Evening Paper, from March to October. The tour had four shows, starting in Shanghai (special guest: BY2), then Beijing (special guests: Stephy Qi and Luo Tianyi), then Nanjing (special guest: Dai Quan), and concluding in Guangzhou.[29][30][31][32]

In 2018, Xu released his 7th album Treasure Hunting (寻宝游戏) on July 12. At the album release press conference, Xu announced that he has renewed his contract with Taihe Music Group.[33] In 2019, Xu embarked on his second tour, titled after the album, for a total of five shows from June to July.[34] In 2020, Xu composed "A Warm Heart Equals the World" (心暖心等于世界), which was jointly produced and released by Taihe Music Group, Xinhua News Agency's "Voice in China", Beijing Municipal Press and Publication Bureau, Cultural Investment Holdings, and Douyin. It pays tribute to medical staff fighting the COVID-19 pandemic on the front line.[35]

In 2021, Xu released his eighth album Breathing Wilderness (呼吸之野) on May 14, with "Raven" (乌鸦) as the lead single.[36] In August, Xu made his first variety show appearance on the music-oriented The Next Banger (我的音樂你聽嗎) along with Penny Tai and Joker Xue.[37] In December, Xu won Best Singer-Songwriter award and "Raven" was named one of the Top 10 Hits of the Year at Migu Music Awards. In 2022, Xu collaborated with Vincent Fang on the song "Snow on Paper" (纸上雪) which was part of the cultural program "Poetry and Painting of China" jointly launched by China Media Group, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Palace Museum, Beijing Normal University, the Central Academy of Fine Arts, the National Art Museum of China.[38] In 2024, Xu embarked on his third tour titled after his eighth album. The Breathing Wilderness Tour began in Wuhan on April 13 and is still in progress.[39]

Albums

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  • Personalize (January 10, 2009)
  • Sought and Got (January 6, 2010)
  • Socra Without Tes (April 1, 2011)
  • Wonderland (July 11, 2012)
  • Go Drink Tea (August 26, 2014)
  • Youth Evening Paper (June 28, 2016)
  • Treasure Hunting (July 12, 2018)
  • Breathing Wilderness (May 14, 2021)

References

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  33. ^ "许嵩出席《寻宝游戏》发布会 续约太合音乐集团" [Xu Song attended the press conference of "Treasure Hunt Game" and renewed his contract with Taihe Music Group]. Sina. 2018-07-25. Archived from the original on 2018-08-09.
  34. ^ "从太合音乐集团"2019许嵩寻宝游戏演唱会"门票秒罄看过去" [From the Taihe Music Group "2019 Xu Song Treasure Hunt Concert" tickets sold out in seconds]. Sohu. 2019-07-03.
  35. ^ music.china.com.cn (2020-02-13). "群星献声抗疫公益歌曲《心暖心等于世界》" [Stars sang the anti-epidemic charity song "A Warm Heart Equals the World"].
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  37. ^ "许嵩综艺首秀全程言简意赅, 霸道宣言"方方面面", 网友: 他值得" [Xu Song's first variety show was concise and to the point, with a domineering declaration of "all aspects", netizens: He deserves it] (in Chinese). Sohu. 2021-08-30.
  38. ^ "《诗画中国》诗情画意"纸上雪"" [Poetry and Painting of China "Snow on Paper"] (in Chinese). Central Academy of Fine Arts. 2022-09-05.
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