Bi Wenjun
Bi Wenjun (Chinese: 毕雯珺; born November 21, 1997) is a Chinese singer and actor, best known as the main vocalist of the boy group NEXT under Yuehua Entertainment.[1][2] Born in Fushun, Liaoning Province, he gained prominence through his participation in the 2018 survival show Idol Producer, where he ranked 10th and secured his debut opportunity.[3][4] Wenjun began his entertainment career after being admitted to the Shenyang Conservatory of Music in 2016, training in vocal performance.[4] He officially debuted with NEXT (initially known as NEX7) on June 21, 2018, with the single "Wait a Minute," followed by three mini-albums that year: THE FIRST I, THE FIRST II, and THE FIRST III.[1][2] Standing at 187 cm, he is noted for his tall stature and yo-yo skills, earning the nickname "Giant Baby" among fans.[4] In addition to music, Wenjun transitioned to acting with a leading role as Wei Chu in the 2019 youth sports drama Sweet Tai Chi, marking his screen debut.[1] He has since appeared in projects such as I Am Nobody (2023), Kill Me Love Me (2024), and Deep Affectionate Eyes (2025), showcasing his versatility in both supporting and lead roles.[5] His fandom is known as "Heihu Beauty" (黑户beauty), reflecting his dedicated following in the Chinese entertainment industry.[6] Bi Wenjun was born on November 21, 1997, in Fushun, Liaoning Province, China. He developed an interest in music from a young age, learning to play the drums starting at age 4, along with piano and singing lessons.[7] During high school, Bi served as president of both the badminton and yo-yo clubs. He excelled in yo-yo competitions, winning the 1A category at the 4th Fushun City Yo-Yo Contest in early 2016 and placing in the top 6 at the Northeastern China and Inner Mongolia regional competition that year. As a member of Team HEAVEN, a national champion yo-yo team, he also competed in the 2016 Asia-Pacific Yo-Yo Championship and performed at the Beijing TV Night Gala in 2015.[6][8] In 2016, Bi was admitted to the Shenyang Conservatory of Music, majoring in pop music vocal performance. While attending the conservatory, he was scouted by Yuehua Entertainment.[4]Music career
Idol Producer participation
Bi Wenjun participated in the Chinese boy group survival program Idol Producer, which aired from January 19 to April 6, 2018, on the streaming platform iQIYI and was hosted by Lay Zhang.[3][9] As a trainee under Yuehua Entertainment, he competed alongside 99 other aspiring idols in a series of performance evaluations, vocal assessments, and group challenges designed to select members for a debut boy group.[4][8] Throughout the show, Bi showcased his vocal abilities in various stages, including theme song performances and group evaluations, where his training in pop music singing from Shenyang Conservatory of Music contributed to his standout execution.[6] He particularly excelled in vocal-focused segments, earning first place in a vocal group competition and receiving praise for his stable tone and emotional delivery.[6] These performances highlighted his strengths as a vocalist, distinguishing him among the contestants despite the intense competition.[6] Bi ultimately finished in 10th place in the final ranking, securing 7.04 million votes from public producers but narrowly missing the debut lineup by one position.[6] This result garnered him a substantial fanbase and increased visibility within the Chinese entertainment industry, establishing him as a promising talent.[8] His participation paved the way for his official debut with the group NEXT following the show's conclusion.[4]Debut with NEXT
Bi Wenjun debuted as a member of the Chinese boy group NEX7 under Yuehua Entertainment on June 21, 2018, alongside six other trainees who had participated in the survival show Idol Producer.[10] The group, consisting of Zhu Zhengting, Bi Wenjun, Fan Chengcheng, Huang Xinchun, Ding Zeren, Li Quanzhe, and Justin (Huang Minghao), was initially presented as a pre-debut project but quickly formalized their lineup as a seven-member unit.[11] In November 2019, NEX7 rebranded to NEXT, maintaining the same seven members, with Bi Wenjun positioned as the main vocalist due to his demonstrated vocal range and stability.[10][12] The group's debut came with the extended play The First I, led by the single "Wait a Minute" (等一下), a high-energy track blending pop and electronic elements that showcased synchronized choreography and youthful energy.[13] This was followed by subsequent EPs including The First II (July 2018), The First III (September 2018), and Next Begins (November 2019), as well as the studio album Next to You (December 2018), which featured tracks like "Back to You" (回到你的身边) and "Blah Blah" (丛林法则).[11] These releases established NEXT's sound, emphasizing catchy hooks and dynamic group performances, with Bi contributing prominent vocal lines that highlighted his timbre in ballads and uptempo songs.[10] As main vocalist, Bi Wenjun played a central role in the group's live performances, providing lead vocals in key hits such as "For You" (为你) and "Let Me Be Your Fire" (点火), which enhanced the emotional depth of their sets during fan meetings and tours.[10] NEXT's early milestones included The First Fan Meeting Tour in 2018, spanning cities like Beijing and Bangkok, where Bi's vocal solos received acclaim for their clarity and control.[14] The group further expanded with the NEXT to You World Tour in 2019, performing in locations including Malaysia, Thailand, and Hong Kong, drawing thousands of fans and solidifying their international presence through high-production concerts featuring Bi's standout vocal ad-libs.[15] By 2020, group activities had slowed, with members focusing on individual endeavors; Fan Chengcheng left the agency in 2023, and as of 2025, NEXT is on indefinite hiatus.[16]Solo music releases
Bi Wenjun launched his solo music career in 2019 with releases that emphasized his versatile vocal range within the C-pop genre, blending emotional ballads and energetic pop tracks distinct from his group work with NEXT. His debut solo single, "Go Anime," released on July 17, 2019, was an upbeat, promotional track inspired by anime themes, featuring dynamic production that showcased his high-energy delivery and marked his initial foray into independent artistry.[17] That same year, Bi released two significant birthday singles that highlighted his ballad style and emotional depth. "If" (如果), dropped on November 21, 2019, is a heartfelt pop ballad exploring themes of longing and introspection, produced with lush instrumentation to accentuate his smooth tenor vocals; it achieved substantial digital sales exceeding 590,000 units in China, establishing it as a commercial breakthrough. Just days later, on November 26, 2019, "Your Album" (名为你的摄影集) followed as another tender ballad, delving into themes of cherished memories and romance through acoustic elements and subtle electronic touches, with over 43,000 digital sales reflecting strong fan reception. Building on this momentum, Bi continued the tradition of birthday releases with "Control" (欲控) on November 21, 2020, a mid-tempo R&B-infused track that examined themes of desire and self-restraint, produced to highlight his nuanced phrasing and falsetto capabilities. In 2021, he issued "Find" (游弋) on November 21, an introspective pop song with ambient production focusing on personal discovery, further demonstrating his growth in blending vulnerability with melodic hooks. In 2022, Bi released his first personal EP "Bself," marking a milestone in his solo career with tracks showcasing matured artistry. These early solo efforts, influenced by NEXT's rising popularity, allowed Bi to experiment with songwriting input on select tracks while prioritizing vocal-centric arrangements.[18][6] By 2025, Bi's solo output had evolved to include more atmospheric and reflective pieces, aligning with his maturing artistry. "Fireworks of the Last Summer Night" (夏夜最后的烟火), released on August 19, 2025, is an upbeat yet nostalgic pop track evoking fleeting summer joys through vibrant synths and rhythmic beats. His most recent single, "Rain Is the Sky's Tears" (雨是天空的眼泪), arrived on October 24, 2025, as a poignant ballad addressing loss and resilience, featuring orchestral swells and his signature emotive delivery to underscore themes of emotional catharsis. Throughout his solo releases, Bi has maintained a focus on C-pop's melodic traditions, with limited collaborations emphasizing his role as lead vocalist rather than producer.Acting career
Television debut
Bi Wenjun made his television debut in 2019 with the youth romance drama Sweet Tai Chi (also known as Lady Fist), portraying the main role of Wei Chu, a talented young martial artist and heir to a tai chi lineage.[4] The series, which aired on Youku, follows a story of love, tradition, and personal growth centered around tai chi practices, with Bi's character serving as a key romantic interest who defies clan expectations.[19] Having transitioned from his role as a music trainee and recent debut member of the boy group NEXT under Yuehua Entertainment in 2018, Bi entered acting as a natural extension of his entertainment career, supported by the agency's encouragement to diversify his talents post-music launch.[6] As a newcomer, he navigated initial challenges in adapting to dramatic performance, including intensive on-set training for tai chi choreography and script memorization, which required balancing his established singing skills with new acting demands.[7] Bi's portrayal of Wei Chu was well-received, earning praise for showcasing his natural charm, gentle demeanor, and potential as a versatile performer, which helped broaden his fanbase beyond music audiences.[7] Complementing his on-screen role, he contributed to the drama's soundtrack with his first solo single "Fist With My Heart" (拳心拳意), a track that highlighted his vocal background and added a personal touch to the production.[4]Subsequent roles
Following his television debut, Bi Wenjun expanded his acting repertoire with a lead role in the 2020 historical romance drama In a Class of Her Own, where he portrayed Yue Xuan opposite Ju Jingyi and Song Weilong, earning praise for his portrayal of a scholarly young noble navigating love and societal expectations.[1][4] In 2021 and 2022, he took on lead roles in dramas such as Ni Chang, Sweet Teeth, Double Love, and The Silence of the Monster, further establishing himself in historical and psychological genres.[4] In subsequent years, Bi diversified into modern and supernatural genres, taking on the enigmatic Lu Guang in the 2024 live-action adaptation of Link Click, a sci-fi thriller about time manipulation through photographs, which highlighted his chemistry with co-star Jiang Long in ensemble dynamics.[20][21] He also starred in lead roles as Han Zheng, a reserved ally in the fantasy revenge tale Warm on a Cold Night (2023), and as Zhang Lingyu in I Am Nobody (2023), blending action and mystery elements, before securing another lead as Pei Pei in the 2024 romantic comedy Treasures Around.[4][21] These projects demonstrated his progression to romantic leads and varied ensemble casts, spanning historical, contemporary, and genre-blended narratives. In 2025, Bi's career gained further momentum with lead roles as Su Mu Yang, the brooding crown prince in the historical intrigue Shadow Love, and as the introspective Li Jinyu in Deep Affection Eyes, roles that emphasized his growth into more complex characters.[21][4] Reviewers have noted his acting style for its natural expressions and seamless synergy with co-stars, often describing his soft-voiced, cool demeanor as adding authenticity to aloof yet emotionally layered figures.[22][23]Discography
Group releases with NEXT
Bi Wenjun debuted as a member of the Chinese boy group NEX7 (later rebranded as NEXT) under Yuehua Entertainment with their pre-debut extended play The First I on June 21, 2018.[13] As the group's main vocalist, Bi provided prominent vocal performances on the lead single "Wait a Minute," a high-energy track blending pop and electronic elements that served as an introduction to the septet's dynamic sound during their promotional activities following the Idol Producer survival show.[10] The EP also included "For You," emphasizing the members' trainee-era synergy in live stages and fan events.[24] Subsequent releases in 2018 built on this foundation with The First II (July 18), featuring "Let Me Be Your Fire," "Heart Full of You," and "Dream World Tour," where Bi's vocal range contributed to the upbeat, rhythmic tracks performed at early showcases.[25] The First III followed on August 17, with "Attention" and "On&On," further highlighting the group's evolving pop style amid promotional tours in China.[25] These EPs marked NEX7's transition from trainees to a cohesive unit, with Bi's leads adding emotional depth to performances tied to Yuehua's youth-oriented branding. In 2018, NEXT released their first studio album Next to You on December 7, incorporating solo subunits and tracks like "Blah-Blah," "Back to You," and "Excuses," where Bi delivered lead vocals in group harmonies.[26] The album notably included Bi's solo "Goodnight to You," a ballad showcasing his soft, emotive singing style, which was performed during intimate fan meetings and online promotions. Later that year, the EP Next Begins arrived on November 8, rebranding the group as NEXT and featuring tracks such as "New Order," "WYTB (What You Talkin' 'Bout)," "Blooming," and "I Just Need You."[27] Bi's vocal contributions were central to the EP's mature pop production, supporting a nationwide promotional campaign that included music shows and live streams.[28] The group's final collective release was the digital single "My Love" on September 30, 2020, a tropical R&B track co-written by members Fan Chengcheng and Huang Xinchun, with Bi providing key vocal lines in its sweet, romantic melody.[29] Performed during virtual concerts amid pandemic restrictions, it underscored NEXT's shift toward more introspective themes before the group entered a hiatus. No further group albums or EPs have been released as of 2025, though these works established NEXT's discography as a blend of energetic pop and vocal-driven ballads, with Bi's main vocal role pivotal to their sound.[16]| Release | Date | Type | Key Tracks Featuring Bi Wenjun's Vocals | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The First I | June 21, 2018 | EP | "Wait a Minute," "For You" | Pre-debut; promotional stages post-Idol Producer.[13] |
| The First II | July 18, 2018 | EP | "Let Me Be Your Fire," "Heart Full of You," "Dream World Tour" | Early showcases.[25] |
| The First III | August 17, 2018 | EP | "Attention," "On&On" | Tour promotions.[25] |
| Next to You | December 7, 2018 | Studio Album | "Blah-Blah," "Back to You," "Goodnight to You" (solo) | Fan meetings; subunit solos.[26] |
| Next Begins | November 8, 2019 | EP | "New Order," "WYTB," "I Just Need You" | Rebranding; music shows.[27] |
| "My Love" | September 30, 2020 | Digital Single | "My Love" | Virtual performances; hiatus prelude.[29] |
Solo singles
Bi Wenjun began releasing solo singles in 2019, shortly after his group debut, with a focus on digital formats that highlight his vocal range and emotional delivery in C-pop genres such as ballads and upbeat pop tracks. These releases often coincide with personal milestones like birthdays, allowing him to explore introspective themes of love, self-control, and fleeting moments, distinct from the energetic group sound of NEXT. Production typically involves collaborations with Yuehua Entertainment producers, with Bi contributing to lyrics in select tracks to infuse personal elements.[30] His early singles, including "Go Anime" (released July 17, 2019), served as promotional efforts tied to anime events, blending pop with motivational themes to energize listeners. This was followed by his official solo debut, "If" (November 21, 2019), a heartfelt ballad examining hypothetical emotions in relationships, which garnered over 590,000 digital downloads on Chinese platforms shortly after release. Just days later, "An Album Named After You" (November 26, 2019) emerged as a reflective pop piece evoking nostalgia through photographic metaphors, produced under Yuehua with Bi's input on arrangement.[31] Continuing the birthday tradition, "Control" (欲控, November 21, 2020) is an emotive pop ballad co-written with lyricist JUNI22, delving into themes of restrained heartbreak and emotional restraint, which resonated with fans for its raw vulnerability and achieved steady streaming plays on platforms like QQ Music. In 2021, "Find" (游弋, November 21, 2021), another birthday release penned by Li Junyi (JUNI22), incorporated bossa nova influences to convey searching for connection amid uncertainty, marking a stylistic evolution toward lighter, exploratory sounds.[32][33] In 2022, Bi released his first solo mini-album Bself on August 10, featuring three original tracks: "Don't Ask If I'm Home" (别问在宅), "Back Row" (后排), and "Summer Entrance Ticket" (盛夏入场券). The EP showcased his versatility with introspective and summery themes, receiving positive fan reception and marking a milestone in his solo endeavors.[6] These mid-period singles and the 2022 EP emphasized Bi's growth as a solo artist, with fan reception praising his versatile timbre beyond group performances. In 2025, Bi accelerated his solo output with a series of atmospheric pop singles reflecting transient beauty and introspection. "Last Fireworks of Summer Night" (夏夜最后的烟火, August 19, 2025), produced by Na Ji Yin, captures the ephemerality of joy through vivid imagery of fading celebrations, earning quick traction on streaming services for its melodic warmth. "Whale Language" (鲸语, October 4, 2025), a contemplative track under KuGou Culture, uses oceanic motifs to explore unspoken communication, showcasing Bi's maturing lyrical depth. Most recently, "Rain is the Sky's Tears" (雨是天空的眼泪, October 24, 2025) delivers a poignant ballad on enduring pain and resilience, co-arranged with musicians like Zhang Junning, and has seen positive initial reception for its emotional resonance on Apple Music and Spotify charts. Overall, these releases demonstrate Bi's individual style—intimate and evocative—while achieving commercial viability through digital sales and streams exceeding millions collectively across platforms.[34][35][36]Soundtrack contributions
Bi Wenjun has made notable contributions to television drama soundtracks, particularly through songs that complement the narratives and characters he portrays in his acting roles. In his acting debut with the 2019 youth action drama Sweet Tai Chi, where he played the lead role of Wei Chu, Bi released his first solo soundtrack single, "Fist With My Heart" (拳心拳意), as the theme song. The track's energetic melody and lyrics emphasizing determination and inner strength align with the series' focus on young women mastering tai chi for self-defense, enhancing the portrayal of resilience in his character's journey.[1] For the 2024 romantic historical drama Treasures Around (珠玉在侧), in which Bi starred as Pei Pei, a jade merchant's son navigating love and family intrigue, he contributed two OST tracks. His solo ballad "Meet by the Evening Star" (晚星而遇) evokes the quiet longing and fateful encounters central to the plot, while the duet "Reflection" (倒影) with co-lead Xu Lu deepens the emotional introspection of their intertwined character arcs during recording sessions that integrated with the drama's production.[37][38] Bi's most recent soundtrack work came in the 2025 romance drama Deep Affection Eyes (深情眼), where he portrayed the male lead Li Jinyu opposite Zhang Yuxi. He performed the insert song "Black Goldfish" (黑金鱼), a melancholic piece whose metaphors of hidden emotions and gentle persistence mirror the story's themes of rediscovering love in a small-town setting, with the recording process drawing from his character's subtle vulnerability.[39]Filmography
Television series
Bi Wenjun made his acting debut in scripted television with the 2019 youth romance drama Sweet Tai Chi, portraying Wei Chu, a dedicated Tai Chi team captain at a university who guides the protagonist through her personal growth and adaptation to campus life amid martial arts competitions and budding relationships. Aired on Youku with 24 episodes, the series blends school life and sports elements, marking Bi's entry into acting following his music activities.[40] In 2020, he took on a lead role as Yue Xuan in the historical youth drama In a Class of Her Own, a 36-episode iQiyi production where his character, a scholarly and supportive peer at an elite academy, aids a disguised female student in navigating academic challenges and societal barriers in ancient China. The series explores themes of education, gender roles, and friendship in a period setting.[41] Bi continued with supporting roles in 2021, including Ouyang Zi Yu in the 40-episode Youku historical romance Ni Chang, where he plays a talented artisan assisting the lead in reviving her family's embroidery business through skill, intrigue, and romantic entanglements. Later that year, he appeared as Ai Jing Chu in the urban romance Sweet Teeth on iQiyi (22 episodes), depicting a young man entangled in family dynamics and sweet confections as he pursues personal and romantic fulfillment. His 2022 projects featured a main role as He Chu Feng in the 36-episode iQiyi youth drama The Silence of the Monster, a story of introspection and bonds formed among young adults working at an antique shop, with Bi's character contributing to themes of loneliness and self-discovery. He also led as Han Jing Mo in the 24-episode iQiyi e-sports romance Double Love, portraying a competitive gamer whose online rivalry with a film student evolves into real-life connection and mutual growth.[42] In 2023, Bi supported the historical suspense romance Warm on a Cold Night (36 episodes, iQiyi) as Han Zheng, a investigator partnering with the female lead to unravel clan-related mysteries in a tale of justice and forbidden affection. He then played Zhang Ling Yu in the 27-episode iQiyi fantasy wuxia I Am Nobody, embodying a guardian figure in a world of supernatural "Outsiders" and hidden powers following a disappearance. A notable 2024 role was Lu Guang in the 24-episode live-action fantasy suspense series Link Click, where Bi's character, a time-diving operative with analytical skills, teams up with partners to solve clients' past dilemmas through photo-based abilities, emphasizing trust and ethical boundaries in supernatural investigations. That year, he also appeared as Pei Pei in the 24-episode Tencent Video historical romance Treasures Around, a jade trader navigating ambition and heartfelt bonds, and as Yue Qin (Prince of Xiyan) in the 32-episode Youku historical romance Kill Me Love Me (supporting role), exploring intense relationships and personal redemption. By 2025, Bi starred in the iQiyi romance Deep Affection Eyes (26 episodes) as Li Jin Yu (Li Ba Dou), a enigmatic figure drawing a career-weary woman into a journey of rediscovery and emotional depth in her hometown. He also took the lead as Su Mu Yang (Crown Prince) in the fantasy romance Shadow Love (38 episodes), portraying a crown prince in a tale of hidden identities, loyalty, and otherworldly romance. Additionally, he appeared as a famous celebrity (guest role) in the 28-episode The Best Thing.[43]Variety and reality shows
Bi Wenjun first rose to prominence in the variety and reality TV landscape as a trainee contestant on the 2018 survival competition Idol Producer (regular member, 12 episodes).[4] In 2019, Bi transitioned to more interactive roles, becoming a regular member on the lifestyle variety show Master in the House for all 13 episodes, where he engaged in household chores, cooking challenges, and comedic skits with other celebrities to simulate everyday family life.[4] That same year, he appeared as a regular member on Lipstick Prince Season 2 (5 episodes), a fashion and beauty program that featured male guests discussing makeup trends, personal styling, and humorous debates, allowing him to display his witty personality and approachable demeanor.[4] These appearances emphasized his humor and relatability, contributing to a multifaceted public image beyond music by blending entertainment with lighthearted interactions. Post-2019, Bi continued to build his variety presence through guest spots on popular programs, such as Keep Running Season 9 in 2021 (Episode 5), a physical challenge-based adventure show that tested agility and teamwork, where his energetic participation underscored his versatility.[4] By 2023, he guested on Hello, Saturday (Episode 11) and It Sounds Incredible Season 3 (Episodes 11-12), formats involving talk segments, games, and celebrity banter that highlighted his vocal improvisations and friendly rapport with co-stars.[4] In 2025, amid rising acting commitments, he took on regular roles in lifestyle shows like The Chinese Beauty Shop (13 episodes), focusing on beauty entrepreneurship and collaborative tasks, and made promotional guest appearances on Laugh Together (Episode 14) and Hello, Saturday 2025 (Episode 36), often tying in music performances to reinforce his multifaceted appeal.[4] These engagements, spanning music-infused challenges to casual interviews, have solidified his reputation as an entertaining and engaging figure in Chinese variety television, enhancing his visibility alongside his acting endeavors. Dreamcatcher remains upcoming (TBA) as of November 2025, with Bi set to play Yu Hao in the 37-episode youth fantasy adventure on iQiyi.Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Sina Fashion Awards | Breakthrough Artist of the Year | — | Won | [6] |
| 2021 | Lifestyle Style Gala | Most Potential Actor | — | Won | [7] |
| 2021 | NGT Star Charity Gala | Most Popular Model of the Year | — | Won | [7] |
| 2022 | Golden Bud Network Film and Television Festival | Leap Actor of the Year | The Silence of the Monster | Won | [44] |
| 2022 | Golden Guduo Film & Television Awards | Rising Actor of the Year | — | Won | [21] |
| 2023 | iQIYI Scream Night | Enterprising Actor of the Year | Warm on a Cold Night | Won | [44] |
| 2023 | 9th WenRong Awards | Top Ten Young Actors | — | Won | [44] |
| 2025 | Weibo Cultural Exchange Night (Thailand) | Most Popular Screen Couple (with Zhang Yuxi) | Deep Affectionate Eyes | Won | [45] |