Chen Linong
Chen Linong is a Taiwanese singer and actor who rose to prominence as the runner-up on the 2018 Chinese survival reality show Idol Producer, earning 20.5 million fan votes and debuting as a member of the temporary boy group Nine Percent.[1] Following the group's disbandment in October 2019, he signed with Universal Music Greater China in November 2019, launching a solo career with his debut album Unbelonging released on May 29, 2020.[1] The album achieved unprecedented commercial success, becoming the fastest-selling debut of 2020 in China, topping charts on platforms like QQ Music, NetEase, Kugou, and Kuwo, and earning double diamond certification for over 500,000 units sold—making Linong the youngest artist to receive this honor at age 19.[1] Linong's solo discography includes subsequent releases such as the single "Masterpiece" in collaboration with American singer Hailee Steinfeld via Republic Records, and his 2024 album series By the Name of Youth, which marked his evolution as a singer-songwriter by featuring tracks where he contributed full lyrics and music, including "No Tears In Paradise."[2][3] In September 2025, he collaborated with Filipino band Lola Amour on the single "With You."[4] Beyond music, he has ventured into acting, appearing in films like Soul Snatcher (2020), and has served as a brand ambassador for Adidas NEO, Clear Shampoo, and Yili Yogurt.[1] His work has been supported by high-profile partnerships, including music videos directed by acclaimed filmmaker Huang Zhongping for tracks like "This Is How I Feel You" and "Stay For Me."[2]Early life
Childhood and family
Chen Linong was born on October 3, 2000, in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.[5] He grew up in this southern Taiwanese city, where he experienced a typical childhood as an ordinary schoolboy. He studied performance at Nan Chiang Vocational High School in New Taipei City.[6] Public information regarding Chen Linong's family background remains limited, with details primarily highlighting his Taiwanese heritage. No verified reports specify siblings or extensive parental profiles, though he has occasionally shared personal reflections on family ties in interviews. As a child, he helped with household chores and accompanied his father to sell grilled squid at night markets starting at age 9.[6] His mother is noted as a supportive figure in his life, particularly during family gatherings like Chinese New Year.[7] Chen Linong's early exposure to music during his childhood in Taiwan is not extensively documented, but his upbringing in Kaohsiung provided a foundational environment that later aligned with his artistic pursuits. The coastal setting of the city may have influenced personal memories tied to family, such as those involving the sea, though specific details on musical influences from this period are scarce.[8]Pre-debut training
Chen Linong was first scouted in 2015 at the age of 15 while working a summer job in Taiwan, leading to his signing as a trainee with A Legend Star Entertainment Corp. in 2017 at age 17 through a personal connection between the agency head and his employer.[9] Following his signing, Chen underwent a rigorous six-month training regimen under A Legend Star, emphasizing vocal techniques, dance fundamentals, and overall stage performance skills to prepare him for potential opportunities in the entertainment industry.[10] His training highlighted his natural vocal talent, though dance required more intensive practice due to his limited prior experience.[9] To further his development, Chen relocated from Taiwan to mainland China for intensified preparation, supported by his family—particularly his mother, who provided unwavering encouragement despite traditional concerns about the entertainment field's challenges.[11] This move marked a pivotal step in his professional journey, allowing access to broader resources and opportunities on the mainland.[12]Career
2018–2019: Idol Producer, Nine Percent debut, and early solo work
In 2018, Chen Linong participated in the Chinese survival reality show Idol Producer, a competition broadcast by iQIYI that aimed to form a nine-member boy group through public voting and performances. As a trainee from A Legend Star Entertainment, he showcased vocal and performance skills across 12 episodes, ultimately ranking second in the finale with strong fan support, securing his debut position in the group Nine Percent.[13] The group officially debuted on April 6, 2018, during the live finale of Idol Producer in Beijing, performing their formation stage with the song "We Are Young." Comprising Chen Linong alongside Cai Xukun, Fan Chengcheng, Justin Huang, Lin Yanjun, Wang Linkai, Wang Ziyi, You Zhangjing, and Zhu Zhengting, Nine Percent quickly gained massive popularity, becoming one of China's leading boy groups that year and generating significant revenue for the show through fan engagement. Following their debut, the group embarked on the "THX with LOVE" fan meeting tour across multiple Chinese cities, including Shanghai, Beijing, and Shenzhen, from May to July 2018, where they interacted with fans through performances and Q&A sessions.[14][15] On November 20, 2018, Nine Percent released their debut extended play (EP), To the Nines, which included seven tracks such as "Rule Breaker" and "I Need a Doctor," emphasizing themes of youth and perseverance. The EP achieved commercial success, surpassing one million copies sold across digital platforms by early 2019 and topping charts on QQ Music. Throughout 2019, the group continued promotions with variety show appearances, endorsement deals, and collaborative events, maintaining their status as a top act despite the temporary nature of their contract.[16] Amid group activities, Chen Linong ventured into solo work with the release of his debut single "I'm Yours" (我是你的) on October 3, 2018, coinciding with his 18th birthday. The acoustic ballad, produced under Universal Music Greater China, featured introspective lyrics about love and longing, and it rapidly amassed over one million digital sales on QQ Music within minutes of launch, eventually earning diamond certification as the second single in platform history to do so. By late 2018, the track had sold more than 1.75 million copies, contributing to its recognition on QQ Music's annual top songs list.[17][18] Nine Percent's activities concluded with the announcement of their disbandment on October 6, 2019, exactly 18 months after formation, in line with their project-based contract. The group held a farewell concert in Guangzhou on October 12, 2019, performing hits from To the Nines and reflecting on their journey, marking the end of their collective promotions while allowing members to pursue individual careers.[19]2020–2021: First album, acting debut, and group disbandment aftermath
In 2020, following the disbandment of Nine Percent on October 6, 2019, Chen Linong transitioned fully to solo artistry by signing with Universal Music Greater China in November 2019, marking him as the label's youngest singer at age 19.[8] This shift allowed him to focus on personal expression amid the emotional challenges of leaving group activities.[20] Chen released his debut solo album, Unbelonging (格格不入), on May 29, 2020, which explored themes of loneliness and isolation despite fame, drawing from his experiences of rapid success and disconnection. The album included the international collaboration single "Masterpiece" featuring American singer Hailee Steinfeld, released via Republic Records on May 28, 2020.[21][8] The album achieved diamond certification within one minute of release on QQ Music and set seven sales records on the platform, including over 510,000 combined units sold across major services in its first week.[22] To promote it, Chen held an online live performance titled "Unbelonging 1st Album Live Show" in August 2020, hosted by Tencent Music Entertainment, compensating for in-person events amid the COVID-19 pandemic.[23] Expanding into acting, Chen made his film debut in the fantasy drama Soul Snatcher (赤狐书生), released on December 4, 2020, where he portrayed the guileless scholar Wang Zijin opposite Li Xian.[24] The role highlighted his versatility beyond music, receiving positive notice for his portrayal of innocence in a tale of fox spirits and human bonds.[25] In early 2021, Chen starred as himself in the short film A Girl from Afar (最美表演), released on February 16, which ran for six minutes and depicted introspective themes of performance and self-reflection.[26] This project further solidified his multimedia presence post-disbandment, as he navigated solo opportunities while reflecting on group memories in interviews, emphasizing growth through independence.[8]2022–2025: Ongoing solo releases, collaborations, and television appearances
In 2022, Chen Linong expanded his solo career through increased visibility on variety television while preparing for subsequent musical projects. He joined the cast of The Chinese Restaurant Season 6 as a regular member, appearing in all 12 episodes of the Hunan TV reality series, where celebrities managed a pop-up Chinese restaurant in Brno, Czech Republic, to promote culinary culture.[27][28] That year, he also made guest appearances on Atom Boyz, a Taiwanese talent competition on Eastern Broadcasting, performing as himself in one episode to mentor contestants forming boy groups.[29] Additionally, Chen featured in two episodes of Welcome Back to Sound Season 2 on Mango TV, collaborating with hosts He Jiong and Xie Na on radio-style segments that highlighted his vocal talents and personal stories from his trainee days.[30] He rounded out his 2022 television presence with two episodes on Hello, Saturday, engaging in games and performances alongside hosts like Yang Mi.[31] Transitioning into 2023 and 2024, Chen focused on live performances and new releases amid his evolving solo artistry, signing with Warner Music China around this period. In late 2023, he performed at the Set Sail 2024 China Central Radio and Television Station New Year's Eve Party, a major broadcast event featuring musical collaborations with artists like Jike Junyi and Dimash Qudaibergen.[32] This period marked the buildup to his By the Name of Youth concert tour, which launched in 2024 to support his thematic exploration of youth and emotion through music. The tour, produced by YASSS, incorporated segments blending folk, dance, ballads, and rock, creating an immersive "dreamy adventure" experience with exclusive stage moments.[33] Performances included stops in major Chinese cities, emphasizing Chen's live vocal delivery and fan interactions. Chen's musical output intensified in 2024 with the release of the EP By the Name of Youth Scene I: Love on June 6, featuring six tracks exploring themes of romance and connection, followed by By the Name of Youth Scene II: Tears on August 19 via Warner Music China, featuring six tracks such as "By the Name of Youth," "Love Again," and "Tears of Remembrance," which delved into themes of emotional reflection and growth.[34][35] The project tied directly into his tour, with set lists drawing from its introspective sound. Later that year, he released the single "Escape Room" on December 2, a pop track co-written by Christian Fast and Gustav Dahlqvist, exploring themes of entrapment and liberation in relationships.[36] Entering 2025, Chen maintained a prolific pace with multiple singles under Warner Music, including "Kiss Me" on February 13, a upbeat romantic track highlighting his versatile vocals.[37] In July, he dropped "Moving On," written by Adrian Enegård, which addressed themes of closure and forward momentum.[38] September brought the cross-border collaboration "With You" with Filipino band Lola Amour, produced by Hyuk Shin; the emotional ballad merged Mandopop and indie elements, marking Chen's first major international team-up and promoting cultural exchange across Asia.[39] He followed with "Perfect Hunter" (完美猎人), a dynamic single released later in the year, and "I Love You?" (我愛你呢?) on October 2, further showcasing his range in emotional pop production.[40] The By the Name of Youth tour continued into 2025 with sold-out shows in cities like Shanghai, Foshan, and Quanzhou, including a scheduled performance on November 22 at Jinjiang No.2 Sports Center, solidifying his status as a leading solo artist through live engagements that blended new releases with fan-favorite moments.[41][42]Discography
Albums and EPs
Chen Linong's discography includes several full-length albums and extended plays released as part of his solo career following the formation and eventual disbandment of Nine Percent. His works often explore themes of youth, emotion, and personal growth, blending pop, R&B, and ballad elements. The following details his primary albums and EPs, focusing on release information, key tracks, and notable commercial achievements where applicable.Unbelonging (格格不入)
Released on May 29, 2020, by Universal Music Greater China, Unbelonging marked Chen Linong's debut solo album, consisting of 12 tracks that delve into feelings of isolation and self-discovery. The album achieved significant commercial success, selling over 719,705 copies in China and earning double diamond certification on QQ Music within minutes of launch. It topped daily, weekly, and digital sales charts on platforms including QQ Music, NetEase Cloud Music, Kugou Music, and Kuwo Music, setting records for the fastest-selling debut album of 2020 in China.[43][1]| No. | Title (English Translation) | Featured Artist |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 我夢見你 (This Is How I Feel You) | - |
| 2 | 格格不入 (Unbelonging) | - |
| 3 | 一無所知 (Unsure) | Lala Hsu |
| 4 | 萬分之一 (Masterpiece) | Hailee Steinfeld |
| 5 | 溫柔時空 (Gentle Time) | - |
| 6 | 卸妝卸裝 (Remove Makeup) | - |
| 7 | 夏日滋味 (Taste of Summer) | - |
| 8 | 早該知道 (Should Have Known Earlier) | - |
| 9 | 專屬合約 (Exclusive Contract) | - |
| 10 | 愛好 (Hobby) | - |
| 11 | 租購 (Rent or Buy) | - |
| 12 | 沒有了 (Nothing Left) | - |
Heliocentrism (日心说)
Chen Linong's second studio album, Heliocentrism, was released on December 30, 2021, under A Legend Star and Universal Music China, featuring 12 tracks that reflect on maturity and forward momentum. It sold 146,382 copies in China and peaked at number 89 on the Tencent Music Entertainment (TME) chart.[45][46][47]| No. | Title (English Translation) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 翻篇 (Turn the Page) |
| 2 | 不散 (Not Disperse) |
| 3 | 敬長大 (Toast to Growing Up) |
| 4 | 日心說 (Heliocentrism) |
| 5 | 反轉未來 (Reverse the Future) |
| 6 | 如果有來生 (If There Is an Afterlife) |
| 7 | 心動參數 (Heart-Moving Parameters) |
| 8 | 微光 (Glimmer) |
| 9 | 沙漠 (Desert) |
| 10 | 桃浦男孩 (Taopu Boy) |
| 11 | 野百合也有春天 (Wild Lily Also Has Spring) |
| 12 | 路 (Road) |
By the Name of Youth Scene I: Love (青春为名 上部曲 - 愛)
Released on June 6, 2024, by Warner Music China, By the Name of Youth Scene I: Love is the first installment in Chen Linong's conceptual By the Name of Youth series, a six-track EP focusing on themes of new beginnings, affection, and youthful connections through introspective pop narratives. Key tracks include "Nice To Meet You" (很高興認識你), capturing initial encounters; "The Distance" (這晚風), exploring emotional spaces; and "If We Can" (可不可以), reflecting on possibilities in relationships. The EP was released digitally and via streaming platforms.[34]| No. | Title (English Translation) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 很高興認識你 (Nice To Meet You) |
| 2 | 這晚風 (The Distance) |
| 3 | 可不可以 (If We Can) |
| 4 | 愛情這件小事 (Love Is a Small Thing) |
| 5 | 半生 (Half Life) |
| 6 | 青春為名 (By the Name of Youth) |
By the Name of Youth Scene II: Tears (青春为名 下部曲 - 泪)
Issued as a six-track EP on August 19, 2024, by Warner Music China, By the Name of Youth Scene II: Tears serves as the second installment in Chen Linong's conceptual By the Name of Youth series, emphasizing emotional reflection and closure. Key tracks include "Tears of Remembrance" (明天会忘了谁的眼泪), which captures themes of fleeting memories; "September" (九月), a melancholic ballad; and "No Tears in Paradise" (天堂沒有眼淚), exploring resilience amid loss. The EP was released digitally and via streaming, continuing Chen's focus on introspective pop narratives.[3]| No. | Title (English Translation) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 青春為名 (By the Name of Youth) |
| 2 | 愛回去 (Love Again) |
| 3 | 委曲求全 (Compromise) |
| 4 | 明天會忘了誰的眼淚 (Tears of Remembrance) |
| 5 | 九月 (September) |
| 6 | 天堂沒有眼淚 (No Tears in Paradise) |
Singles
Chen Linong's solo singles career began with his debut release in 2018, marking his transition from group activities to individual artistry. These standalone tracks, distinct from album inclusions or collaborations, highlight his evolving pop and ballad style, often achieving significant digital streaming and sales in the Chinese market. Key releases span from his early non-album single to more recent works tied to personal and thematic explorations. The following table lists his primary solo singles, including release dates and available performance metrics:| Title (English) | Chinese Title | Release Date | Peak Chart Position | Sales |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| I'm Yours | 我是你的 | October 3, 2018 | - | 1.92 million (QQ Music)[50] |
| Unbelonging | 格格不入 | May 29, 2020 | - | - |
| Yogurt Love | 青春的酸也很甜 | August 5, 2021 | - | - |
| Escape Room | 密室逃脫 | December 3, 2024 | - | - |
| Kiss Me | Kiss Me | February 14, 2025 | - | - |
| Moving On | Moving On | July 18, 2025 | - | - |
| Perfect Hunter | 完美獵人 | August 14, 2025 | - | - |
Collaborations and soundtrack appearances
Chen Linong contributed vocals to several tracks on Nine Percent's debut extended play To the Nines, released on November 20, 2018, which featured the group performing as a unit on songs like the lead single "Rule Breaker" and "Good Things," showcasing his role in the boy band's early collaborative efforts.[54] In 2020, he featured on the duet "前程似锦" (Glorious Future) with actor Li Xian, serving as a promotional track for the fantasy film Soul Snatcher (also known as Red Fox Scholar), where their harmonious vocals emphasized themes of perseverance and youthful dreams tied to the movie's narrative.[55][56] His soundtrack work extended to a solo ending theme for the same film, "年少無邪" (Innocent Youth), released in December 2020, which captured the story's adventurous spirit through introspective lyrics and melody.[57] On the variety show The Sound Season 5 in May 2024, Chen Linong performed a live duet cover of "爱要怎么说出口" (How to Say I Love You) with singer Jike Junyi, reinterpreting the classic Zhao Chuan ballad with emotional depth and vocal interplay that highlighted their chemistry during the episode's collaborative stage.[58][59] In September 2025, Chen Linong collaborated with Filipino band Lola Amour on the bilingual ballad "With You," a cross-border project blending Mandopop and Original Pilipino Music elements to explore longing and connection, produced by Korean composer Hyuk Shin under Warner Music.[60][61]Filmography
Films
Chen Linong's film career began with the 2019 short film Shadow Superman (影子超人), a promotional production where he starred in the main role.[62] In 2020, he took the lead role in the fantasy adventure Soul Snatcher (also known as Red Fox Scholar), directed by Song Haolin and Yi Liqi. He portrayed Wang Zijin, an impoverished and innocent scholar preparing for the imperial examinations, who forms an unlikely alliance with a cunning fox spirit named Bai Shisan (played by Li Xian) on a perilous quest for an immortality pill amid battles against mythical creatures and demons.[24] The film blends live-action with CGI effects to depict a mythical world where humans and spirits coexist, emphasizing themes of friendship and sacrifice. It grossed approximately $19.5 million at the Chinese box office upon its December 2020 release.[63] Reception was mixed, earning a 5.4/10 rating on IMDb from over 380 users, with praise for its visual spectacle and bromance dynamic but criticism for a formulaic plot and underdeveloped emotional depth.[24] In 2021, Chen appeared as himself in the short film A Girl from Afar (最美表演), a concise 15-minute production that served as a promotional or artistic special rather than a narrative feature. The piece, directed by an independent team, captures introspective moments tied to themes of youth and performance, aligning with Chen's public persona as a rising idol-actor. Limited production details are available, but it was released online via platforms like Youku, highlighting his transition into on-screen appearances beyond music.[26] No additional feature or short films starring Chen were released between 2022 and November 2025, though he has been attached to upcoming projects such as the guest role of Chen Mingjun in the psychological thriller Lie or Die (谎言之躯, also known as Body of Lies), which entered production in 2024 but remained unreleased as of November 2025.[64] He is also set to star in main roles in the TBA films Silent Love and The Irrevocable Bladesman (as Ye Sha / Yan Yun Sheng).[13]Television and variety shows
Chen appeared as a contestant on the 2018 survival competition Idol Producer (12 episodes, ranked 2nd).[13] Following his debut, Chen made his variety show debut as a regular member on Hi! Roommate (also known as Hi! Housemate), a Zhejiang TV reality program that premiered in September 2018 and ran for 10 episodes.[13] In the show, he cohabited with other young idols and celebrities, including Hu Xianxu, engaging in daily chores, games, and challenges to simulate roommate life, which highlighted his affable personality and helped build his post-debut visibility.[65] In 2022, Chen participated as a regular member in The Chinese Restaurant Season 6, a Hunan TV variety show focused on celebrity-led restaurant operations, appearing in all 12 episodes from June to August.[13] The format involved cooking, serving customers, and team-building activities in a simulated dining environment, allowing Chen to demonstrate his teamwork and adaptability alongside co-stars like Zhao Liying. That year, he also made guest appearances on several other programs, including one episode of Atom Boyz in July, where he served as a mentor figure for aspiring boy band contestants on the TVBS survival show. Additionally, he featured in two episodes of Welcome Back to Sound Season 2 (Episodes 7-8) on Mango TV in March, participating in radio-style challenges and music segments with hosts like Xie Na.[13] Chen appeared twice on Hello, Saturday (Episodes 5 and 35) throughout 2022, engaging in comedic skits, games, and performances on the popular talk-variety format.[13] Chen continued his variety engagements into 2023 with a regular role on Let’s Go Outdoors, a 30-episode adventure series where he joined permanent members for outdoor challenges and explorations, airing across the year.[13] In 2024, he served as a regular member for the first four episodes of Melody Journey on Mango TV, focusing on music collaboration and travel-themed activities, and guested on two episodes (7-8) of Workplace Newcomers: Captain Season, a 24-episode corporate simulation show.[13] He also performed at the Set Sail 2024 New Year's Eve Gala broadcast by China Central Television on December 31, 2023, contributing to the musical lineup alongside artists like Jike Junyi. By 2025, Chen appeared as a guest on Episode 7 of Ace vs Ace Season 9, a 12-episode game show on Zhejiang TV, and Episode 4 of Hit 2025, a 10-episode entertainment program, further diversifying his television presence.[13] He is attached to a main role in the upcoming drama Xuan Yuan Sword (TBA).[13]Awards and nominations
Music awards
Chen Linong has been recognized for his musical talents through various awards highlighting his rise as a solo artist following his time with Nine Percent.| Year | Award Ceremony | Category | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Weibo Awards Ceremony | Rising Artist of the Year | Won[66] |
| 2021 | 2nd Tencent Music Entertainment Awards | Singer with the Most Potential | Won[67] |
| 2021 | 2nd Tencent Music Entertainment Awards | Annual All-Round Emerging Singer | Won[67] |
| 2021 | CCTV China Song TOP Rankings | Most Popular Newcomer | Won[68] |
| 2024 | 14th Mimi Hui Music Gala | Annual Most Popular Male Singer (Hong Kong and Taiwan) | Won[69] |
| 2024 | 14th Mimi Hui Music Gala | Top 10 Golden Songs | Won[69] |