Aaron Kwok is known as the "King of Asian Dance".
Aaron Kwok (Aaron Kwok), born on October 26, 1965 in Hong Kong, the Chinese entertainment circle singing, dancing, film and television multi-habitat development of all-round artists, in 1990 with the motorcycle advertisement became popular in Taiwan, and then launched his debut album "to you love is not over" popular in Asia, and then by the Hong Kong media as the "four kings of heaven!
Kwok is one of the "Four Heavenly Kings".
Aaron Kwok has won the Hong Kong Best Stage Performance Award, the Best Stage Interpretation Male Singer Award, the China Best Stage Interpretation Award, and was the first artist to win the Hong Kong Dance Year Award. In 2000, he won the "International Outstanding Artist Award", and in 2002, he won the "Pepsi Music Hall of Fame" award, the highest honor of Pepsi headquarters, and in 2005, he became the first artist to win the "Hong Kong Dance Annual Award".
In 2008, "Dancing" concert 450 ° rotating stage in the Guinness Book of World Records, the Taipei station set the record for the largest number of Chinese celebrities watching, is recognized as "Asia's King of Dance".
Lo was named "King of Asian Dance"
Lo Zhixiang Luo Zhixiang (Show Lo), born July 30, 1979 in Keelung City, Taiwan, Chinese pop male singer, host, dancer, actor, "STAGE Boss [1].
Lo debuted in 1994, in 2003, Luo launched his first solo album "Show Time", held his first solo concert in 2005, became the first pop singer to set foot on the Taipei Dome, in 2008, the release of the sixth album, "Tide Boys are", won the MTV Asian Music Awards. [4] In 2010, the album "Rashomon" was awarded "five platinum." In 2012, he traveled to Japan to develop the music industry, and released his first Japanese single, "Dante", which was ranked 10th on the Japan Credit Chart Singles Weekly Chart in the first week of its release, making Luo Chixiang the first Taiwanese male singer to receive a top ten single on the Japan Credit Chart. The song "Dante" was released in its first week and reached number ten on the Japan Credit Chart weekly chart, making Luo the first Taiwanese male singer to have a top ten hit on the Japan Credit Chart. [5] On January 4, 2013, he officially launched the "Dance Extreme World Tour" at Taipei Arena. [6] In the same year, his tenth album, The Lion's Roar, was certified quadruple-platinum, making him Taiwan's annual record sales champion for four consecutive years (2010-2013). [
Lo is the winner of the Best Taiwanese Artist at the MTV Asia Awards, and is also known as the new "King of Asian Dancers" for his unrivaled dance skills and stage explosiveness, making him the king of Asian singers and dancers.