Li Jian (singer)

Li Jian (born 23 September 1974) is a Chinese singer. His musical career began as one of the two founding members of the band "Shui Mu Nian Hua." After his departure from the band in 2002, he began his solo career. To date, he has produced nine albums. He is well known for his song "Chuan Qi" (Legend), which became a hit song after Chinese diva Faye Wong performed it on the 2010 Spring Gala.[1]

Li Jian
20200111 李健 上海演唱会 06 (cropped)
Born (1974-09-23) 23 September 1974
Harbin, Heilongjiang, China
Other names
  • 健哥 (Brother Jian)
  • 音乐诗人 (The Poet of Music)
EducationTsinghua University (BE)
Central Conservatory of Music
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • producer


Years active2001–present
SpouseMeng Xiao Bei
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • guitar
LabelsWonderful Music Co. Ltd
Chinese name
Chinese李健

In January 2015, Li Jian took part in Hunan Television's I Am a Singer Season 3, as the first substitute singer, and finished as runner-up, losing to Han Hong. However, he exploded in popularity due to his personality and musical style. On 14 August 2015, Li was selected to be a team adviser for Team Na Ying on The Voice of China (season 4), along with A-mei, G.E.M., and JJ Lin. In March 2017, he returned to compete in the fifth season of I Am a Singer where he finished fourth. Between July and October 2018, Li Jian served as a coach on the third season of Sing! China (a rebranded version of The Voice of China), where he became the winning coach on his season debut.[2] In 2020, from August to November, he returned to Sing! China as a coach for its fifth season, ultimately winning a second time.[3]

Education

Li Jian received a bachelor of engineering with a major in electrical engineering from Tsinghua University in 1998. He took music courses at the Central Conservatory of Music when he was a student at Tsinghua University.

Discography

Album Name Release Date
Si Shui Liu Nian Sep 2003
Wei Ni Er Lai Jan 2005
Thinking of You Apr 2007
Ji Mo Xing Kong • Jian Ge Oct 2008
Music Mavericks 22 December 2009
Yi Ran 10 December 2011
Shi Guang 23 September 2013
Li Jian 11 August 2015
Wu Shi Wu Ke 19 June 2021

Accolades

YearAccolades & Awards
2011
  • 12–31 2011–2012 CCTV Over Year
  • 04-11 11th Music Feng Yun Award – Best Mainland China Artist, Best Producers
  • 03-19 18th Eastern Music Awards – Best Male Singer
  • 02-02 First time stepping into the Lunar New Year eve's special on China's TV station – CCTV
2012
  • 08-21 11th CCTV-MTV Music Awards -Best Mainland China Artist of the Year
2013
  • 02-09 Second time stepping into the Lunar New Year eve's special on China's TV station – CCTV
2014
  • 06-01 2014 HITO Music Awards -Best Mainland China Artist, Cross-Boundary Album Awards
  • 05-21 25th Golden Melody Award – Nominated for the Best Album of the Year
2015
2016
  • 04-03 Best Producer and Best Album for the album Li Jian at the Global Chinese Golden Chart Awards
  • 04-03 Twenty Golden Songs Award for "Beautiful as the Dawn" (美若黎明) at the Global Chinese Golden Chart Awards
  • 05-14 Nominated for Best Mandarin Male Singer at the 27th Golden Melody Awards.

Variety shows

I Am a Singer Season 3

In January 2015, Li took part in the third season of the Hunan Television's singing competition I Am a Singer, where he finished as the runner-up.

I Am a Singer Season 3 Li Jian's performance list
EpisodeBroadcast dateSong TitleOriginal SingerRankingPercentages of VotesRemarks
4 (Qualifying Round 2)23 January 2015"Baikal Lake" (Mandarin)Li Jian319.22%
5 (Knockout Round 2)30 January 2015"On the Water Side" (Mandarin)Jiang Lei414.01%2nd place in Overall ranking
6 (Challenge Round 2)6 February 2015"Stand By" (Mandarin)Chyi Chin320.11%
7 (Qualifying Round 3)13 February 2015"今天是你的生日,媽媽" (Mandarin)Zhong Lifeng316.09%
8 (Knockout Round 3)20 February 2015"When You Are Old" (Mandarin)Zhao Zhao122.20%1st place in Overall ranking
9 (Challenge Round 3)27 February 2015"塵緣" (Mandarin)Roman Tam610.34%
10 (Qualifying Round 4)6 March 2015"Moon" (Mandarin)Yu Quan217.63%
11 (Knockout Round)13 March 2015"Gyro" (Mandarin)Wan Xiaoli59.45%4th place in Overall ranking
12 (Breakout Round)20 March 2015"The Classic" (Mandarin)韓成民125.44%Breakout success (ranked 1st out of top four singers)
13 (Grand Finals- Round 1) 27 March 2015"朋友第一" medley
"The Man Competing With Himself" (Mandarin)
"Friends" (Mandarin, Cantonese)
Jonathan Lee
Chyi Chin, Alan Tam
5UnknownBackup singer was Wu Xiubo
13 (Grand Finals- Round 2)"故鄉山川" (Mandarin)
"烏蘇裡船歌" (Mandarin)
Li Jian
Hou Xu
233.06%2nd place in Overall ranking (and runner-up of I Am a Singer 3)
14 (2015 Biennial Concert)3 April 2015"Station" (Mandarin)Akina Nakamori

Singer 2017

In March 2017, Li returned as a returning singer of the fifth season of I Am a Singer, which was renamed to Singer on that same season. He once again made it to the grand finals, this time finishing in fourth place.

Singer 2017 Li Jian's Performance list
EpisodeBroadcast dateSong TitleOriginal SingerRankingPercentages of VotesRemarks
7 (Qualifying Round 4)4 March 2017"A Foreigner" (Mandarin)Li Jian218.88%
8 (Knockout Round 4)11 March 2017"A Father's Writers Poem" (Mandarin)Xu Fei219.98%1st place in Overall ranking
9 (Challenge Round 4)18 March 2017"The 10:30 Train" (Mandarin)Gary Xun415.25%
10 (Knockout Round 5)25 March 2017"Red Bean" (Mandarin)
"Eternal Love" (Mandarin)
Ye Mao
Shu Qi
416.04%3rd place in Overall ranking
11 (Breakout)1 April 2017"Love Is Over" (Mandarin)Ou Yang Fei Fei120.04%Breakout success (ranked 1st out of top seven singers)
12 (Semi-final)8 April 2017"一往情深的戀人" (Mandarin)Li Jian410.13%
13 (Finals)15 April 2017"Tripitaka In Daughter Country Lyrical To See Daughter king's Eyes" medley412.35%Backup singer is Yue Yunpeng
4th place in Overall ranking
Percentage of combined votes is 11.24%
"The Daughter Of Love" (女儿情) (Mandarin)Wu Jing
"Tripitaka Lyrical" (唐僧抒怀) (Mandarin)Chi Zhongrui
"Your's Eyes" (你的眼睛) (Mandarin)Panda Hsiung
Valen Hsu
14 (2017 Biennial Concert)22 April 2017"All of March" (三月的一整月) (Mandarin)Tora Takemitsu

References

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