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Chinese name
  
呂建忠 (traditional)

Name
  
Lu Jianzhong

Chinese name
  
吕建忠 (simplified)

Spouse
  
MerMer (m. 2012)


Birth name
  
Lu Jianzhong

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

Genres
  
Mandopop, Acoustic music

Origin
  
Republic of China

Associated acts
  
Ella Chen

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Pinyin
  
Lu Jianzhong (Mandarin)

Born
  
6 February 1982 (age 42) Taitung, Taiwan (
1982-02-06
)

Occupation
  
Singer-songwriter, music composer, record producer, guitarist, pianist

Albums
  
第三回合, Fighting, Keep Fighting, The 3rd Round

Similar People
  
Ella Chen, Fahrenheit, Selina Jen, Liu Liyang, SHE

Record label
  
HIM International Music

tank


Lü Jianzhong (born 6 February 1982), better known by his stage name Tank, is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter. He is currently signed to HIM International Music. His debut album, Fighting (生存之道; Fighting, The Law of Surviving) was released on February 23, 2006. His latest album, The 3rd Round, was released on May 31, 2009.

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Tank gei wo ni de ai with lyrics


Biography

Lü was born in Taitung, Taiwan. He is a native Taiwanese: his father is from the Ami people, while his mother is Puyuma. Tank married his girlfriend of two years, MerMer, on September 28, 2012. The wedding was originally planned for the end of 2011 but was postponed due to the unexpected arrival of their daughter, Hua Hua, who was born in May 2012.

Tank also suffers from congenital heart disease. He suffered a heart attack in 2007, and his sister died from a sudden heart attack at the end of 2006. In 2009, he had a cardioverter-defibrillator implanted to regulate his heart beat.

Before releasing his debut album, Lü helped write songs for Vic Chou and S.H.E, among many other artists. He wrote the music and lyrics for track "Letting You Go" (我讓你走了), which was released by Taiwnese artist Wilber Pan in his third album Wu Ha. By the age of 21, he was already recognized for composing more than 200 songs. He was said to be the next big thing after David Tao and Jay Chou for his talents in composing songs, singing and dancing.

Two songs he composed, "Romance of Three Kingdoms" (三國戀) and "Give Me Your Love" (給我你的愛), became ending themes of Seven Swordsmen (七劍下天山) and KO One (終極一班) respectively. Another song, "Tears of a Thousand Years" (千年淚), was used as an ending theme for the drama serial The Little Fairy (天外飛仙). His second album Keep fighting (延長比賽; Keep fighting, The Extended Battle) was released on 19 January 2007. "Personal Angel" (專屬天使) was used for an ending theme of Hanazakarino Kimitachihe, a romantic comedy series. He was later requested by NCsoft to compose the theme song for the computer game, Guild Wars. "Intense Battle" (激戰) became the theme song for that game. In 2007, he recorded a song with his junior, Yoga Lin of Xing Guang Bang, for the idol series Bull Fighting (鬥牛 · 要不要) with the same name. He sang a duet in 2012 with Ella Chen from S.H.E from her E.P Wǒ jiùshì (<我就是。。。>) called Dǒng wǒ zài ài wǒ (<懂我再爱我>) which was also used in the soundtrack for her movie with Mike He <Bad Girl>.

References

Tank (Taiwanese singer) Wikipedia