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Taiwan performer Lo rolls out new album

Updated: 2015-12-16 /By Chen Nan (chinadaily.com.cn)
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Taiwan performer Lo rolls out new album

Show Lo. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Taiwan singer-actor-TV host Show Lo released his latest album, Reality Show, in Beijing on Thursday.

Describing his life as "a mix of reality and show", Lo co-wrote the new album, which has 12 new songs, including Enough and Who, expressing his views on cyber-bullying.

The 36-year-old Taiwan star rose to fame in 1996 after participating in a music competition, impersonating Hong Kong veteran pop star Aaron Kwok. Along with three other competitors, Lo entered showbiz in a band, which disbanded two years later.

Then Lo launched his solo career by hosting TV shows, and his debut solo album, Show Time, won him lots of fans with his dance music and love ballads.

Like many pop stars in Hong Kong and Taiwan, Lo also starred in TV dramas and movies. His recent big screen works include Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons and Mermaid, both directed by Hong Kong actor-director Stephen Chow.

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