This is a music variety show produced by Tencent Video in 2023. There are six survival modes in the program, with a total of 26 groups of singers participating.
"Girls Like Us" is a female attitude expression of music cultivation reality show.
The 13th Shanghai Biennale cooperated with the artist Yang Fudong in a public welfare short film - "Art, Art, Art...".
Jackson Wang drops self-directed music video for ‘Pretty Please’, his first collab with Galantis
There is nothing that can't be solved by a hot pot. If it can't, then eat 11 meals. "Let's Hotpot Together" is the spin-off program of "Street Dance of China: Season 3". The four captains chat with the chief director and screenwriter about the show's hot topics and their mental journey behind the scenes. At the same time, popular contestants will be surprised to see how the captain responds.
Gathers Chinese trainees forming an international standard boy group, becoming the ICON of the era. The top 7 trainees will debut in the group S.K.Y天空少年.
191 dancers from all walks of life, both within and beyond China, come together to battle it out to be crowned the best dancer in China.
Jackson Wang (王嘉爾; born March 28, 1994) is a Hong Kong rapper, singer-songwriter, dancer, composer and producer under Team Wang and 88rising. He is a member of the South Korean boy group GOT7 and co-ed hip hop group PANTHEPACK. He is the founder of record label Team Wang, where he serves as the creative director and lead designer for its subsidiary fashion brand Team Wang Design. Wang released his first solo album, Mirrors in 2019, which peaked number 32 on the American Billboard 200, followed by his second album Magic Man released in 2022, which peaked number 15. In 2021, Wang left JYP Entertainment and formed the Chinese hip hop group, Panthepack, under Team Wang. Prior to his music career, Wang was a sabre fencer and competed in numerous domestic and international competitions. Born and raised in Hong Kong, Jackson was a sabre fencer for Hong Kong's fencing team. He was ranked eleventh in the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, and won first place at the Asian Junior and Cadet Fencing Championships in 2011. After passing a music audition, he moved to Seoul, South Korea in July 2011 to pursue a career in K-pop.