Shang Wenjie
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Laure Shang | |
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Occupation | Composer, Singer, Songwriter |
Years active | 2006–present |
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Musical career | |
Genres | Mandopop, dance, French pop, pop, folk, Electronica |
Labels | EE-Media (2006) Huayi Brothers Music (2006–present) |
Website | Official Blog |
Shang Wenjie (Chinese: 尚雯婕; pinyin: Shàng Wénjié; born 22 December 1982), also known as Laure Shang, is the champion of the third season of the Chinese singing contest Super Girl (or Super Voice Girl; Chinese: 超级女声).[1] In 2011, she also won the award for Best Female Singer at the annual MusicRadio China TOP Charts Awards.
Early life[]
Laure Shang majored in French in Fudan University.
Career[]
2006: Beginnings[]
In May, Shang participated in the third Super Girl, and finally won 5,196,975 votes in the final, the highest number of votes in its history. She wrote a travel essay, entitled "Parallel with the Dream - XiaoSanr in France." sharing her feelings when she visited France two years ago.
2010-2011: Rising popularity[]
In June 2010, Shang sang the theme song "23 Seconds, 32 Years " for Feng Xiaogang's film Aftershock. In September, Shang was selected as representative for China Youth Association and China Student Union Association. She was also invited by Belgium Government to perform for King of Belgium, and the song "Our Song" was selected as the best song in Shanghai Expo. More than 150 million people downloaded the song from Shanghai Expo official website. In October, Shang was invited by Canada Government to perform at Sino-Canada 40 Years Anniversary. The Canadian Prime Minister personally invited Shang to his office to have a talk on Sino-Canada relationships.
In November, Shang released her new album "Fashion Icon". In December, Shang's first Remix Album was kicked off in Japan and Korea market.
In January 2011, Shang announced her first fashion brand "Ma Puce", and her new foreign language album "Nightmare". In February, Shang and Lara Fabian sang the song J'y Crois Encore at Spring Festival Global Gala 2011 in China. In April, Shang won Best Female Singer title in MusicRadio China Top Anniversary. Shang was then invited by the Fifth Arts Annual Anniversary to perform at the Forbidden City in Beijing.
In August, Shang released her new album "In". Mr. Brett Rierson, representative of World Food Programme China Area, and Xu Nan, Public Affairs Officer of World Food Programme, attended the event. Shang received the honorary certificate from World Food Program for her contribution to the Anti-Starving Project.
In September, Shang was invited by One Young World Summit to write a song "Amazing Life" for One Young World Summit held in Zurich, Switzerland. Shang won China's version of Pop Idol with the highest number of votes in the history of the competition. Shang was also invited by French Government as the spokeswoman for China French Language Year. Shang wrote a song for fashion magazine L'OFFICIEL, "A L'OFFICIEL", in three languages: Chinese, French and English.
2018[]
In December, Shang joined Chinese EDM talent show Rave Now as a mentor.
Discography[]
Albums and EPs[]
- (2007.06.06) À la claire fontaine (梦之浮桥) (EP)
- (2007.10.22) Beneath Van Gogh's Starry Sky (在梵高的星空下)
- (2007.12.25) About Us (关于我们) (Cover Album)
- (2009.10.10) Time Lady (时代女性)
- (2010.11.18) Fashion Icon (全球风靡)
- (2011.01.24) Nightmare (魔)
- (2011.08.28) IN
- (2012.08.22) Ode To The Doom (最後的讚歌)
- (2013.11.07) Graceland (恩賜之地)
- (2016.12.05) Black & Golden (黑金)
- (2018.08.24) The Puzzle Pieces
- (2020.08.24) Chanting Verses (咏) (EP)
Other albums[]
- (2010.12.21) Ma Puce (Mini Remix Album)
- (2011.12.21) w in win (Demo Album)
- (2012.07.20) Before The Doom (Bonus EP)
- (2016.09.12) Black & Golden. Pure (Instrumental Album)
- (2017.01.10) The Black Remix (Remix Album)
- (2017.02.xx) The Golden Collection (The Best of Album)
Singles[]
Year | English title | Chinese title | Album | Notes |
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2008 | "Quand je me regarde" | N/A | If You Are the One OST | |
"Self Questions and Answers" | 你是偶像 | N/A | ||
2010 | "Our Song" | 不可说 | N/A | with Jean-Francois Maljean |
"23 seconds,32 years" | N/A | Aftershock (film) | ||
"Love that was Stolen" | 被偷走的爱 | N/A | ft. Chen Chusheng | |
2011 | "J’y crois encore" | N/A | N/A | with Lara Fabian |
"Grasping Happiness for You" | 把幸福给你 | N/A | ||
"To McQueen (Daniel Merlot Remix)" | N/A | N/A | ||
"A L'OFFICIEL Delicate Fashionable" | A L'OFFICIEL 致 时装 | N/A | ||
2012 | "O-Ley-O" | N/A | N/A | |
"atypical" | N/A | N/A | ||
"Atypical Fairy Tale" | N/A | N/A | ||
"Ma Bulle & Cageling" | N/A | N/A |
Concert[]
- Share With Laure·Beijing (尚佳分享·尚雯婕2008北京演唱会) Mar.1st, 2008
- Share With Laure·ShenZhen (唇感受·心聆听·尚雯婕2008深圳演唱会) Oct.18th, 2008
- Share With Laure·ShangHai (天籁倾城·尚雯婕2009上海交响音乐会) Jan.9th, 2009
- 三色艾雷迪·ShangHai (尚雯婕2009全国巡演·北京中山音乐堂) Nov.13th, 2009
- 三色艾雷迪·ShangHai (尚雯婕2009全国巡演·成都锦城艺术宫) Nov.28th, 2009
- 三色艾雷迪·ShangHai (尚雯婕2009全国巡演·上海东方艺术中心) Dec.6th, 2009
- 三色艾雷迪·ShangHai (尚雯婕2009全国巡演·广州中山纪念堂) Dec.12th, 2009
Book[]
- Walk With Dream—Laure at France (与梦平行-小三儿在法兰西)
Translation[]
- La petite fille de Monsieur Linh (林先生的小孙女) /Author:Philippe Claudel /Release: Jan. 1st, 2009/YiLin Press/ China
References[]
- 1982 births
- Living people
- Singers from Shanghai
- Chinese Mandopop singers
- Super Girl contestants
- Fudan University alumni
- 21st-century Chinese singers
- 21st-century Chinese women singers