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You are here: Home / Arts & Entertainment / Features / Taiwan singer belts it like Whitney and conjures up Susan Boyle comparisons

Taiwan singer belts it like Whitney and conjures up Susan Boyle comparisons

April 15, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Annie Huang
Associated Press Writer

Screen capture of singer Lin Yu-chun as he performs Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You” on Super Star Avenue, a talent show (Image from YouTube.com)

TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — As a younger man, Taiwan’s Lin Yu-chun sang for hours on end, trying to get his mind off the sneers he endured because of his portly figure.

The round-faced soprano with the bowl haircut never imagined his voice would one day transform him into an international sensation.

Now, he is being compared to Britain’s Susan Boyle, the plain-looking 48-year-old who shot to stardom after singing “I Dreamed a Dream” on “Britain’s Got Talent.”

Lin’s Whitney Houston-like rendition of “I Will Always Love You” on Taiwan’s “Avenue to Stardom” last Friday has already racked up some 1.3 million views on YouTube, and the number is climbing fast.

For the 24-year-old with the disparaging nickname of “Little Fatty,” the event has been a life-changer.

“I now have more confidence in pursuing a singing career,” Lin told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. “You don’t have to be a good looking man or woman to succeed. Just be yourself and try your best.”

Lin said he had long suffered from a lack of self-confidence because of his plain looks and rotund figure.
“Being fat draws a lot of mockery in our society,” he said.

To cope with the pain of his exclusion, he locked himself in his room and sang along with the songs of Celine Dion and Mariah Carey.

But the artist who really grabbed him was Houston — particularly the song “I Will Always Love You.”

“I played it again and again even though my parents couldn’t stand it anymore and asked me to stop,” Lin said.

Lin has had a bumpy start to stardom.

After graduating from college last year, he failed to make much of an impression on another Taiwanese talent show, where judges criticized both his looks and his high-pitched voice.

“One said I should instead pursue the career of a comedian, and another questioned whether it was right for a man to sing soprano,” he said.

Now, all that is behind him.

“[The show] has reinvigorated me,” he said.

Still, he is doing his best not to let his new found fame go to his head.

“I’m trying not to be overwhelmed,” he said.  ♦

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Filed Under: Features Tagged With: 2010, Associated Press Writer, Celine Dion, Lin Yu-chun, Little Fatty, Susan Boyle, TAIPEI, Taiwan, Vol 29 No 16 | April 17 - April 23, Whitney Houston

Comments

  1. Shanel Brits says

    June 8, 2011 at 12:15 pm

    Its continually cool to arrive along a web site like yours that has this kind of topics to read about. Completely enjoyed and will definitely be returning usually

  2. Daisy says

    April 18, 2010 at 2:45 am

    Lin Yu Chun sings like Whitney, dances like Britney! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-LmdukLxaA

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