Crowd Lu is a prominent Taiwanese singer, songwriter, and actor known for his unique musical style and powerful voice. His journey began in a culturally rich household in Tainan City, where he was exposed to various musical influences from a young age. After a life-changing car accident during his first year at Tamkang University, Lu turned to music as a form of healing, learning to play the guitar while hospitalized. His talent quickly emerged, leading him to win multiple awards for musical composition and performance at university competitions.
In 2008, Crowd Lu released his debut album, “100 Ways of Living,” which resonated deeply with audiences and topped the charts, significantly impacting the Mando-pop music scene across Asia. His ability to connect with listeners through relatable lyrics and a sincere approach to songwriting earned him a dedicated fan base. Following the success of his album, Lu held his first official concert just months later, showcasing his rapid rise in the music industry.
Lu’s accolades continued to grow, as he won the Best New Artist and Best Composer awards at the 20th Golden Melody Awards in 2009. His subsequent albums, including “Seven Days” and “Live in Taipei International Convention Center,” were recognized as top-selling Mandarin albums, further solidifying his status as a leading figure in Taiwanese music.
In addition to his music career, Crowd Lu has ventured into acting, earning critical acclaim for his role in the TV drama “A Boy Named Flora A.” His theme song for the series won multiple awards, and in 2020, he achieved the remarkable feat of winning the Best Original Song Award at the Golden Horse Awards for his work on the film “Your Name Engraved Herein.” With numerous accolades and a growing influence in both music and acting, Crowd Lu continues to inspire audiences with his artistry and dedication to his craft.