Chinese name 張雨生 (traditional) Name Chang Yu-sheng Chinese name 张雨生 (simplified) Role Singer | Origin Republic of China Albums Seven Wolves Other name(s) Tom Chang Influenced Jasmine, Yang Pei-An | |
Pinyin Occupation Singer, song writer, composer, and record producer Parents Chang Chien-min, Chang Hui-mei Nominations International Viewer's Choice Award for MTV Asia Similar People Yang Pei‑An, A‑mei, Samuel Tai, Zheng Zhihua, Su Rui |
Chang yu sheng and his amazing high male voice true voice
Tom Chang Yu-sheng (張雨生; 7 June 1966 – 12 November 1997) was a Taiwanese singer, songwriter and music producer. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest singers in Mandarin music history.
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- Chang yu sheng and his amazing high male voice true voice
- Chang Yu sheng E6
- Early life
- Music career
- References
Chang Yu sheng (E6)
Early life

On 7 June 1966, Chang was born in Magong, Penghu, Taiwan. He was the eldest child, he had 2 younger brothers and 2 younger sisters. His father is a soldier.
He graduated from National Chengchi University.
In spare time, he was keen on music, basketball, swimming and reading.
Music career
Nicknamed "Music Magician", his major accomplishment as a producer may have been the pop singer A-mei. While driving fatigued at 2:40 on 20 October 1997, he was injured in a fatal car accident and fell into a coma. He never regained consciousness and died on 12 November at the age of 31 after weeks of hospitalization.
He was known for his high vocals, capable of reaching notes up to D#6.