Top 10 Chinese celebrities who died young

By Zhang Junmian China.org.cn, July 21, 2011
   Chang Yu-sheng

 

Chang Yu-sheng, one of the 'Top 10 Chinese celebrities who died young' by China.org.cn.

Chang Yu-sheng [qq.com] 



Age of Death: 31

Chang Yu-sheng (June 7, 1966-Nov. 12, 1997) is a pop singer, composer and producer from Taiwan. His first signature song was My Future is Not A Dream (1988) and he reached his peak between 1991 and 1994. Dubbed the "Music Magician", Chang is noted for his avant-garde music and powerful voice, as well as the spirit of always pursuing his ideals about music. As a producer, he successfully made the pop singer A-mei and the TV hostess Tao Ching Ying household names.

Chang was severely injured in a car accident arising from fatigue driving and died on November 12, 1997 at the early age of 31.

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Place of birth: Taiwan

Height: 163cm

Occupation: Singer, composer and record producer

Voice type(s): Tenor

Notable songs and albums: Missing You Everyday, Think of Me, Fly Me to the Moon, The Sea and Fish Swimming All Day Long

Years active: 1988–1997

Official Website: www.yu-sheng.org

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