Yoga Lin 林宥嘉 |
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Yoga Lin
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Background information | |
Chinese name | 林宥嘉 |
Pinyin | Lín Yòujiā (Mandarin) |
Origin | Republic of China (Taiwan) |
Born |
Chaojhou, Pingtung, Taiwan |
July 1, 1987
Other name(s) | James Lin |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Genre(s) | Mandopop, soft rock, jazz, swing, rock & roll, R&B |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, piano |
Label(s) | HIM International Music (2007–Present) |
Years active | 2007–present (singing) |
Associated acts | Million Star Gang |
Website | www.him.com.tw |
Yoga Lin (Chinese: 林宥嘉; pinyin: Lín Yòujiā) was born on 1 July 1987. He is a Taiwanese Mandopop singer and the winner of One Million Star, Season 1 (第一季超級星光大道), a reality TV singing competition in Taiwan. During the competition, he once contemplated quitting due to the elimination of his good friend, Eddie Tsai (蔡政霖). However, show producers persuaded him to maintain his composure and regain his determination, attaining five rounds of perfect scores (20 & above) continuously after that — an unbeatable record up to now. After winning the first place in Season One, he was signed by HIM International Music along with three fellow contestants, Judy Chou (周定緯), Peter Pan (潘裕文) and Stanly Hsu (許仁杰). They were dubbed the "Four Princes of Superstar Avenue" (星光四少).
Lin was placed fourth on Yahoo! Taiwan 2007 Top Ten Newsworthy Personalities. On a special episode of One Million Star during the end of Season two, he gave a diversified and theatrical performance of A Little Older (年紀大了一點) originally recorded and composed by Matilda Tao (陶晶瑩). This performance impressed one of the judges on the show, Yun-Ling Huang (黃韻玲) so much that she dubbed Lin as the Magician of Music. At the same time, other fellow judges on the same episode heaped praises on him, exclaiming that he has improved tremendously since his winning of the Season 1 title.
Before the release of his debut album titled Mystery Guest (神秘嘉賓) in Taiwan on June 3, 2009, Lin has released two compilation albums and an Idol Drama soundtrack. In May–June 2008, Lin set another record in Taiwan for being the youngest singer, with a yet-to-be released debut album to hold a solo concert tour in three major cities of Taiwan.