Jam Hsiao, a Taiwanese luminary whose melodic prowess transcends borders, ventured into the world of music at a tender age of 17 while still navigating the corridors of high school. His journey to stardom commenced when he graced the stage as a restaurant singer, serenading audiences with his captivating voice. In 2007, destiny beckoned as he emerged as a shining contender in the inaugural season of China Television’s star search show, “One Million Star,” marking the inception of an illustrious career.
Bridging hearts with his soulful renditions, Jam Hsiao inked a milestone deal with Warner Music Taiwan in 2008, setting the stage for his debut album, aptly titled “Jam Hsiao.” This inaugural opus not only heralded his arrival but also laid the foundation for a repertoire that would etch his name in the annals of Mandopop history.
The multifaceted artist seamlessly transitioned into the realm of acting, earning accolades for his portrayal in the action-packed thriller “The Killer Who Never Kills,” which earned him the prestigious Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer in 2011. Hsiao’s sonic odyssey reached its zenith in 2013 when his fourth album, “It’s All About Love,” clinched the coveted title of Best Male Vocalist at the 24th Golden Melody Awards, further solidifying his status as a paragon of musical excellence.
Embracing innovation, Hsiao spearheaded the formation of the band Lion in 2015, assuming the dual roles of singer-songwriter and keyboardist. His indomitable spirit resurfaced in subsequent years as he graced the stage of Singer 2017 and Singer 2020, clinching the third spot on both occasions. With a plethora of accolades adorning his illustrious career, including the MTV Asia Award and multiple Golden Melody Awards, Jam Hsiao continues to captivate audiences with his unparalleled talent and unwavering passion for music.