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Wang Leehom

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Wang Lee Hom (Alexander Lee-Hom Wang) is a Taiwanese-American singer, actor and songwriter under Sony Taiwan. He also owns two Homeboy Music Studios situated in Taiwan and New York.

Profile

  • Name: Wang Lee-Hom (王力宏)
  • English Name: Alexander Wang
  • Birthday: May 17, 1976
  • Birthplace: Rochester, New York, USA
  • Height: 180 cm / 5'11"
  • Blood Type: O
  • Education: Williams College (1998 Graduate)
  • Instruments: Piano, drums, guitar, bass, violin, vibraphone, erhu, xun.
  • Labels: BMG Music (1995-1996), Decca Records (1996-1997), Sony BMG (1998-present)


Information

Wang Lee Hom playing the erhu at a Hong Kong concert. (2006)
Wang Lee Hom playing the erhu at a Hong Kong concert. (2006)
Wang Lee Hom playing the violin at a Hong Kong concert. (2006)
Wang Lee Hom playing the violin at a Hong Kong concert. (2006)

Wang Lee Hom was born into a highly educated family, all who were already into medicine or were going into that direction, so when he declined acceptance at prestigious universities such as Yale, and headed towards music instead, his parents were against his decision. For his debut, he awarded Best New Artist of 1996, quickly followed by other awards in 1998, 1999, 2000 etc. He is well-known for participating in all aspects of music production, including - but not limited to: composing, producing, arranging pieces, writing lyrics, playing instruments and directing his own music videos. Moreover, he has quite a history of collaborating with other artists. During the May 2003 SARS breakout in Asia, he produced a song, along with David Tao, that featured many popular Taiwanese and Chinese musicians, called "Hand in Hand".

In June 2007, he finally announced that his first album in two years will finally be released on July 13th, 2007. He reportedly spent over $10,000,000 NT in making this album, and even travelled to the outskirts of New York to work with famed record mixers like Grammy award winning Mick Guzauski. The new album will be called Change Me (改變自己). For this album, Leehom has moved away from the his famous "chinked out" style, and has moved to calmer music, to focus on a "greener" style.


Discography

Mandarin Releases

Mandarin Albums

Mandarin Compilations

Japanese Releases

Japanese Albums

Japanese Singles


Filmography

Movies

  • 1999: The Iron Giant (Mandarin Version)
  • 2000: Ashes to Ashes: Against Smoking
  • 2000: China Strike Force (雷霆戰警)
  • 2001: Avenging Fist (拳神)
  • 2002: Moon Child (月光游俠)
  • 2004: Starlit High Noon (真昼ノ星空)
  • 2007: Lust, Caution


Trivia

  • He didn't learn Chinese until he was 18.
  • He has Perfect Pitch.
  • He owns a recording studio called 'Homeboy Studio'.
  • He was accepted into Princeton and Yale but decided to go to Williams College instead to study music.
  • He collaborated with Rain and Lim Jeong Hee on the song Wan Mei De Hu Dong (Track #5 from Heroes of Earth album).


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