At 13-years-old, she entered a newcomer singing competition, where she
was discovered by Korean company SM Entertainment, becoming an artist
under the same label as major acts like TVXQ, Super Junior, Kangta and
Girls Generation. When she was 17-years-old, she released her first
single, "Timeless," and in the same year, received the award for Best
Newcomer in Korea. But to pursue greater success, she was secretly
trained for three years before being allowed a re-debut in 2010.
With a near-perfect voice accompanying the new trend of R&B, she has
quickly won the hearts of many fans. Being the first Chinese female
soloist born out of the Hallyu Wave, she was given the nickname of the
"Chinese BoA". Currently in Korea, but born in Chengdu, Sichuan, her
name is Zhang Liyin. Yesterday, Zhang Liyin did an exclusive interview
with the paper, telling the story of her journey into the South Korean
market.
Entry
Believing the talent scout at the singing
competition was a swindler
In an idol-based Korean market, Zhang Liyin does not have the beautiful
face nor the hot body of an idol, but with her own talents, she has
steadily created her own fame with her own strength.
"Thinking back, it feels like a dream," she says, speaking of the time
when she got scouted by the Korean company. "My elementary school friend
loved the H.O.T. group, and would often give me magazines of theirs to
read. One day, a magazine published an advertisement for a talent
recruitment contest. Because I've liked to sing since I was very young, I
decided to go. I did not think all this would happen. After
participating - after I stepped down from the stage, a person suddenly
came up to me to give me a business card, expressing that they would
like me to give their company a try. On the card, it said, 'SM
Entertainment'." After seeing those two words, Zhang Liyin said that she
could not think straight.
"When I returned home, my parents said that the star scout could be a
swindler." But more surprises would follow for the next few days. "My
mom, reading my upset emotions after that, she called up the phone
number on the card one day. Unknowingly, the phone number and the
company were both real. We discovered that the man who presented the
card really was a talent scout. After further discussions with the
company, SM invited me to their company as a trainee. Feeling like I was
an actress in some movie, I took my first step towards South Korea."
Disaster
After a shot to fame, she gets frozen for
3 years before a chance at re-debut
In 2003, thirteen-year-old Zhang Liyin started training in Korea,
becoming a junior of idol groups like TVXQ and Super Junior. Under the
guidance of SM Entertainment - "Building from China, Japan, Korea and
across the world" - Zhang Liyin released her first single in 2006.
Outperforming expectations for a girl her age, she received her first
award 16 days after her debut on SBS Inkigayo. The award for Best
Newcomer Soloist at Korea's MKMF award ceremony swiftly followed,
solidifying the nickname of "Chinese BoA."
Everybody thought that this young Chinese girl would be bringing more
surprises and more success in the future, but Zhang Liyin was suddenly
'frozen' by her company. "I wasn't completely 'frozen'. At the time, my
company believed that I was too young, and did not have solid foundation
as a strong artist yet. Hoping to 'recreate' so to bring out the best
of me, I was secretly trained between 2007 and 2009."
According to Zhang Liyin, a typical artist training course in South
Korea includes: Korean language, music, dance, etiquette, and English. A
special focus were on vocal lessons, which happens every day.
"Sometimes after vocal training, I would sometimes lose my voice. But
even then, I would have to keep practising... Movements, facial expressions...
You can't lie down for 5 minutes without falling asleep."
Life
Emotional Sichuan girl likes to eat
fish-flavoured pork
"If you want to work in Korea, language fluency is a must. From learning
Korean, a lot of funny misunderstandings have happened. One time, on a
skiing trip, I asked someone, 'Do you know how to ski?' But instead, I
said, 'Do you know how to kiss?' Because in Korean, "kiss" and "ski"
sound very similar, I couldn't tell the difference then. Right after I
asked, the boy automatically turned red."
Besides having amusing moments, being away from home caused Zhang Liyin
to go through many suffering times. "Sometimes, after training, I would
feel very lonely. As soon as I heard my parents' voices over the phone, I
would immediately start crying. I remember once, it was Chinese New
Year and I had just woken up. My mom called me not long after and for
ten minutes, all we did was cry over the phone. During that phone call, I
could not even say, 'Mom, I miss you'... Hearing my mom call my name
was too painful. I would walk the streets in order to kill time. But who
would think that taking walks at night would be even worse? Watching
people returning home to their families made the feeling even worse."
Currently living in Chengdu, Zhang Mama tells us that the Chengdu-born
Zhang Liyin is a quiet girl who keeps to herself. When she was a child,
she had learned 8 years worth of violin and 4 years of the piano, before
discovering she really only liked to sing. "Since she was young, Zhang
Liyin has always been timid, so crying would be a common thing, but she
would only cry when no one else could see her."
As someone who liked to eat spicy foods, Zhang Liyin also felt troubled
in Korea where foods were slightly less spicier. "I love to eat Sichuan
fish-flavoured eggplant and hotpot, but whenever I had a craving, I
could only settle for spicy cabbage. Occasionally, I would go to Han
Geng's mama's dumpling place to eat, where there would be a greater
selection of Chinese foods."
Future
Fearing she will not be accepted on her
return to China
Early this year, when Zhang Liyin ends her 3-year long secret training
and prepare for a new appearance, the news of Han Geng's and SM
Entertainment's contract scandal has made her fans worried over her
future. As the sole Chinese soloist in Korea, Zhang Liyin said yesterday
that she only hopes to sing well for everybody to listen, and to let
other things run its own course.
"I hope there is an opportunity to return to China and expand, but that
is also my current worry - fearing that everybody will not accept me.
From now on, there will be an increased number of performances in China.
If the opportunity presents, my biggest dream is to return home - maybe
even in Chengdu - and hold my own solo concert."
Source: Sina
Translation: Wendy @
Chocolyn
Credit: day_dreamer @
Chocolyn - Zhang Li Yin International
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