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Crowd Lu Kuang-chung (Chinese: 盧廣仲; born 15 July 1985) is a Taiwanese singer, songwriter and actor. He is also nicknamed "Vitas Lu" after making a parody of the song Opera No. 2 by the Russian singer Vitas, having the ability to hit the same high notes.[1] Due to a serious car accident in his first year at Tamkang University, Lu learned to play guitar during his hospitalization. The following year, Lu won first prize for musical composition and solo performance and proceeded to once again take the gold in composition and become the crowd favorite at National Chengchi University.

Key Information

In 2009, Lu won Best New Artist and Best Composer at the 20th Golden Melody Awards.[2]

Early life

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Lu was born in Tainan, Taiwan. His mother was a collector of Western jazz records.

After graduating from the Tainan Guangming High School in 2003, Lu moved north to Taipei to attend Tamkang University. Although he intended on majoring in electrical engineering, due to his near fatal car accident, Lu was forced to switch his major to Spanish literature.

Career

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In his first year at Tamkang University, Lu was run over by a bus and suffered severe injuries in both legs. As a result, Lu spent months in the hospital, during which he picked up the guitar and experimented with musical composition. The following year, Lu won first prize for musical composition and solo performance at a Tamkang University singing contest and proceeded to once again take the gold in composition and to become the crowd favorite at a similar contest at National Chengchi University. Lu caught the eye, and ears, of prominent music record producer Zhong Cheng Hu, and, with Zhong, produced three singles. Of them, "Good Morning, Beautiful Dawn!" appeared on the Taiwan Musical Society's Top Ten Singles in 2007. By mere word of mouth, Lu sold 15,000 CD's of his singles.

On 23 August 2008, Lu had his own first official concert, only 88 days after his hit CD came out.

In 2009, Lu's albums Seven Days (七天) and Live in Taipei International Convention Center (TICC) were both awarded one of the Top 10 Selling Mandarin Albums of the Year at the 2009 IFPI Hong Kong Album Sales Awards, presented by the Hong Kong branch of IFPI.[3]

Lu performed the theme song of the film Your Name Engraved Herein, the piece won Best Original Film Song at Taiwan's Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards.[4] As of August 2022, the music video has garnered more than 58 million views on YouTube.[5]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Album details Track listing
100 Ways of Living
一百種生活
  • Released: 27 May 2008
  • Label: Team Ear Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. 早安, 晨之美!
  2. Que te pasa 你在幹嘛?
  3. 一百種生活
  4. PAZ
  5. 好想要揮霍
  6. 別殺我
  7. Boring
  8. 我愛你
  9. 無敵鐵金剛
  10. 校園美女2008
  11. 寂寞考
  12. 破氣球 (When I Fall in Love)
Seven Days
七天
  • Released: 30 October 2009
  • Label: Team Ear Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. OH YEAH!!!
  2. 七天
  3. Tomato
  4. 愛情習作
  5. I No
  6. 開心餐廳
  7. 吉米寶貝
  8. 風雨
  9. A
  10. 最寂寞的時候
  11. 聽見了嗎?
  12. 再見勾勾
Slow Soul
慢靈魂
  • Released: 15 July 2011
  • Label: Team Ear Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. 別在我睡著的時候打電話給我
  2. 慢靈魂
  3. 港邊男兒
  4. 不想去遠方
  5. 就像白癡一樣
  6. 蚊子
  7. 藍寶
  8. 再見了, 阿法迪斯
  9. After Dinner
  10. 梅西好朋友
  11. 壞掉了
Guitar
有吉他的流行歌曲
  • Released: 20 November 2012
  • Label: Team Ear Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. 調音
  2. 有吉他的流行歌曲
  3. 口水流下來
  4. jam 1
  5. 只有夜來香
  6. 歐拉拉呼呼
  7. jam 2
  8. 把我踢開
  9. 燃燒卡洛里
  10. 校園歌手
  11. jam 3
  12. 一個便當
  13. 清晨巴士
What a Folk !!!!!!
  • Released: 14 June 2016
  • Label: Team Ear Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. Happy Chakra
  2. 一坪半 (4.95m2 Dream)
  3. 手機仔(一) (Smart Phone I)
  4. 夏天的歌 (Song of Summer)
  5. 月光備忘錄 (Moonlight Note)
  6. 今天睡在這裡 (Sleep Here Tonight)
  7. 善良的眼鏡 (Kind Glasses)
  8. 手機仔(二) (Smart Phone II)
  9. 結婚鑽戒 (Wedding Ring)
  10. 星座愛情故事之巨蟹座可不可以繼續說愛 (June & July)
  11. 一定要相信自己 (Trust Myself)
healism
勵志論
  • Released: 08 December 2021
  • Label: Team Ear Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. Intro
  2. 勵志論 (C'MON)
  3. 自我的介紹 (in peace)
  4. 雨時多雲偶陣晴 (uWEATHER)
  5. 狂迪 (Crazy Disco)
  6. 像你 (There You Are)
  7. 肌肉的記憶 (MySoulMemory)
  8. 輕輕 (iRipple)
  9. 冒煙的燈泡 (ASK Yin Yang)
  10. 明年 (Let Go)
  11. 英雄 (Heroes)
HeartBreakFast
傷心早餐店
  • Released: 07 September 2025
  • Label: Team Ear Music
Track listing
  1. Sleepless Night
  2. After Us
  3. Whisper
  4. Love Lost
  5. lost you twice
  6. Sun & Earth
  7. All Fool's Day
  8. Aaaaahhhhh
  9. Farewell Love Song
  10. Match Point

Filmography

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Television series

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Year English title Mandarin title Role Notes
2017 Q Series: A Boy Named Flora A 植劇場-花甲男孩轉大人 Cheng Hua-chia / Cheng Shuang

Film

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Year English title Mandarin title Role Notes
2013 Campus Confidential 愛情無全順 Otaku
2014 Big Hero 6 大英雄天團 Baymax Voice, Taiwanese version
2016 Hang in There, Kids! 只要我長大 Backpacker
2018 Back to the Good Times 花甲大人轉男孩 Cheng Hua-chia / Cheng Shuang
2023 Kiss My A*s Boss 他馬克老闆 Mark

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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2009 20th Golden Melody Awards Best Composer "100 Ways of Living" Won
Best New Artist 100 Ways of Living Won
Best Arrangement "Good Morning, Beautiful Dawn!" Nominated
Song of the Year "100 Ways of Living" Nominated
Pop Album Of The Year 100 Ways of Living Nominated
2017 28th Golden Melody Awards Best Male Vocalist – Mandarin What a Folk!!!!! Nominated
2018 29th Golden Melody Awards Song of the Year He-R Won
Best Composer He-R Won
2018 53rd Golden Bell Awards Best Leading Actor in a Television Series A Boy Named Flora A Won
Best Newcomer in a Television Series Won
2020 57th Golden Horse Awards Best Original Film Song Your Name Engraved Herein Won
2020 32nd Golden Melody Awards Song of the Year Your Name Engraved Herein Won
2022 33rd Golden Melody Awards Best Composer "uWEATHER" Nominated
Best Music Arrangement "Crazy Disco" Nominated
Best Male Mandarin Singer healism Nominated

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from Grokipedia
Crowd Lu (Chinese: 盧廣仲; born 15 July 1985) is a Taiwanese indie , , and known for his indie folk music characterized by acoustic guitar-driven arrangements, emotionally resonant vocals, and lyrics inspired by everyday life. His early works emphasize stripped-down folk-rock with earnest delivery, while later albums incorporate jazz influences, ballads, and live acoustic elements, as seen in his 2025 all-covers album HeartBreakFast. His career began after a formative car accident during his first year at Tamkang University, where he learned to play the guitar while recovering in the hospital, leading to his debut in the indie scene. Lu gained widespread recognition with his 2008 debut album 100 Ways of Living (100種生活), which earned him the Best New Artist and Best Composer awards at the 20th in 2009, marking him as a rising talent in Taiwanese music. Over the years, he has released seven studio albums and numerous EPs, including notable works like HeartBreakFast (2025), Healism (2021), and You Complete Me (2018), often drawing inspiration from everyday life experiences such as breakfast routines or urban observations. In 2020, at age 35, Lu became the seventh and youngest artist in history to achieve Taiwan's prestigious "three gold" grand slam by winning awards across the (for music), (for television), and Golden Horse Awards (for film), solidifying his status as a multifaceted entertainer. Beyond music, Lu has made significant contributions to film and television, composing the theme song "" for the 2020 film of the same name, which won Best Original Film Song at the Golden Horse Awards. His acting debut came in the 2017 TV mini-series A Boy Named Flora A, where he portrayed dual roles as Cheng Hua-Chia and Cheng Shuang, earning the Best Newcomer Award at the 53rd in 2018. Lu's international appeal has grown through performances at festivals like Summer Sonic in and in , as well as sold-out concerts in and tours in and .

Early life

Family background

Crowd Lu was born on July 15, 1985, in County, southern . He grew up in a music-loving household in , where his family maintained a general appreciation for and despite lacking specific professional backgrounds in those areas. A key influence on his early years came from his mother, who was an avid collector of Western songs and vinyl records; this exposure fostered his keen ear for diverse sounds and sparked his initial interest in music from a young age. His grandmother also contributed to the home environment by frequently listening to Taiwanese singers such as Chris Hung and Yeh Chi-tien on the radio, further immersing the family in melodic traditions. Lu spent his childhood and formative years in , culminating in his graduation from Tainan Guangming High School in 2003.

Education and accident

Lu enrolled at Tamkang University in 2003, initially pursuing a degree in . During his freshman year, approximately one month after the start of classes, Lu was struck by a bus while riding his bicycle, resulting in a severe of his right and requiring immediate hospitalization. The injuries forced him to take a six-month recovery period at home, during which he began learning to play the guitar as a form of rehabilitation and self-expression. This period marked the onset of his interest in music, influenced subtly by his family's longstanding involvement in musical activities from childhood. The accident profoundly altered Lu's academic and professional trajectory; unable to continue with the physically demanding coursework due to his injuries and newfound passion, he transferred to the Department of at Tamkang University. He graduated from the Spanish Literature program in 2010, having shifted his focus away from toward creative pursuits, with music emerging as a pivotal alternative path.

Career

Musical beginnings

During his hospitalization following a traffic accident in his first year at Tamkang University, Crowd Lu learned to play the guitar, which sparked his interest in music composition and performance. This period of recovery, occurring around 2003-2004, allowed him to channel his experiences into songwriting, marking the beginning of his musical journey after resuming studies. Encouraged by his newfound skills, Lu participated in university music competitions, winning first prize for both and at Tamkang University's singing contest. He followed this success by securing the top prize in the creative category and the Most Popular award at National Chengchi University's in 2005. These victories caught the attention of producer Zhong Xinghu, leading to the release of three independent singles, including "Good Morning, Beautiful Dawn!" in 2007, which entered Taiwan's Top Ten Singles chart through word-of-mouth promotion and sold 15,000 copies. Building on this momentum, Lu released his debut studio album, 100 Ways of Living, on May 27, 2008, under Team Ear Music, featuring self-written tracks that captured everyday optimism with acoustic folk-rock elements. The album, preceded by a tour of 100 small venues such as diners and dorms, topped charts and earned him the Best New Artist award at the 20th in 2009, solidifying his breakthrough in Taiwan's indie scene. During this time, Lu gained the nickname "Vitas Lu" for his YouTube parody of Russian singer 's "Opera No. 2," showcasing his ability to hit high notes in a humorous style. In 2009, Lu released the live album Live in TICC 這就是Rock'n Roll的Style, recorded at the Taipei International Convention Center, which captured his energetic stage presence and ranked among Taiwan's Top 10 Selling Mandarin Albums of the year. This release further highlighted his growing popularity, blending original songs with live improvisations that resonated with fans through their relatable and uplifting vibe.

Acting breakthrough

Crowd Lu entered the acting scene in 2013, leveraging his rising fame as a singer-songwriter to secure a supporting role as the geekish otaku in the romantic comedy Campus Confidential, marking his film debut. The following year, he expanded into voice acting by dubbing the character Baymax in the Taiwanese Mandarin version of Disney's animated film Big Hero 6, bringing his distinctive vocal warmth to the role of the inflatable healthcare robot. In 2016, Lu took on another supporting part as the backpacker in Hang in There, Kids!, a heartfelt about indigenous Taiwanese youth facing family hardships and personal growth, which garnered positive reception for its authentic storytelling and , achieving a 7.3/10 rating on . This role further showcased his versatility beyond music, allowing him to portray nuanced, everyday characters amid the film's exploration of resilience in rural . Lu's television breakthrough arrived in 2017 with the lead role of Zheng Hua-jia—also referred to as Shuang—in the mini-series A Boy Named Flora A, where he depicted a directionless 28-year-old grappling with familial obligations and self-discovery during a family crisis centered on his grandmother's illness. The series, praised for its emotional depth and humorous take on intergenerational bonds, earned widespread acclaim and a 7.8/10 IMDb rating, highlighting Lu's ability to convey vulnerability and quiet introspection. He complemented the project by performing its theme song "Fish," seamlessly integrating his musical background. Building on this momentum, Lu starred as Cheng Hua-chia in the 2018 film Back to the Good Times, a sequel to the series that thrust his character into a time-travel narrative revisiting past regrets during the 2003 SARS outbreak, earning recognition for his likable portrayal of an awkward young man seeking redemption. By 2023, he headlined Kiss My Ass Boss as Mark, a overworked rookie enduring corporate infighting and burnout, delving into themes of personal exhaustion and that resonated with audiences facing modern professional struggles. These roles solidified Lu's transition from indie musician to accomplished , often allowing him to infuse projects with original compositions that enhanced their emotional layers.

Recent activities

Following the release of his 2021 healism, which explored themes of and self-introduction through tracks like "勵志論" and "雨時多雲偶陣晴," Crowd Lu shifted focus to live and new material in subsequent years. In 2024, Lu resumed touring with the "AFTER " at on March 16, blending introspective songs from healism with fan favorites to create an emotional atmosphere. Later that year, on March 30, he made a surprise guest appearance at Simply Live by Tin Box in , performing "刻在我心底的名字" from the film and engaging the crowd with a local "yum seng" toast, highlighting his spontaneous connection with international fans. Building on this momentum, Lu released the single "All Fool's Day" (愚人節快樂) on , 2025, a reflective cover of Chen Zhuo's "April Fool's Day" that uses the holiday's playful facade to express enduring personal emotions and unspoken affections, tying into his ongoing exploration of vulnerability. This track preceded his 2025 album HeartBreakFast 傷心早餐店, which delves deeper into themes of heartbreak and recovery. In September 2025, Lu held multiple concerts in , including shows on September 26–28 at venues like , where he performed hits alongside new material from HeartBreakFast to enthusiastic local audiences. The "HeartBreakFast" World Tour continued with a November 9 performance at Mega Star Arena in , followed by a December 8 show at in , offering fans an immersive setlist emphasizing emotional storytelling. The tour extends into 2026 with a January 10 show at , marking another key stop in his global outreach.

Discography

Studio albums

Crowd Lu's studio discography reflects his growth as a , blending , and acoustic elements across releases primarily under Team Ear Music. His albums often draw from personal experiences, emphasizing introspective and relatable themes. His debut studio album, 100 Ways of Living (一百種生活), was released on May 27, 2008, by Team Ear Music. The record captures everyday life's nuances through gentle, folk-infused pop tracks, marking his breakthrough in . The follow-up, Seven Days (七天), arrived on October 30, 2009, also via Team Ear Music. Featuring introspective songs that build on his debut's refreshing style, it achieved Top 10 sales status in . In 2011, Slow Soul (慢靈魂) was issued on July 15 by Team Ear Music. This album ventures into soulful territories, expanding from to incorporate smoother, emotive rhythms inspired by surrounding small moments. Guitar (有吉他的流行歌曲), his fourth studio effort, came out on November 20, 2012, under Team Ear Music. Centered on arrangements that highlight his instrumental proficiency—honed during recovery from an earlier —the album delivers pop songs with a raw, guitar-driven intimacy. The 2016 release What a Folk !!!!!!, dated June 7 via Team Ear Music, embraces pronounced folk influences in its songwriting and arrangements. As his fifth studio , it showcases a matured blend of upbeat and reflective tracks. healism (勵志論), released December 8, 2021, by Team Ear Music in both digital and CD formats, centers on themes of healing and self-motivation. The album fuses pop with motivational undertones, reflecting personal resilience through its 11 tracks. Crowd Lu's seventh studio album, HeartBreakFast 傷心早餐店, was released on September 17, 2025, by Team Ear Music. It is a conceptual all-covers album of slow-tempo ballads, featuring reinterpretations of lesser-known love songs by independent musicians as selected through fan recommendations. The album explores themes of heartbreak and emotional healing, departing from his signature acoustic guitar in favor of a jazz-influenced live acoustic trio arrangement of piano, bass, and brushed jazz drums, incorporating chromatic chords, muted crooning, and organic improvisation captured in simultaneous recording.

Singles and EPs

Crowd Lu's singles and EPs have often served as entry points to his broader , with many achieving standalone success through ties to films, television, or cultural moments, primarily released as digital downloads via platforms like and . His breakthrough came with the 2007 single "Good Morning, Beautiful Dawn!" (早安,晨之美!), which debuted as one of three early tracks produced with Zhong Cheng Hu and quickly became a Top Ten hit in , propelling Lu into the indie music scene with its uplifting, folk-infused energy. In 2017, "He-R" (魚仔), the theme song for the film Old Boys! The Way of the Dragon (花甲大人轉男孩), earned widespread acclaim for its nostalgic reflection on youth and change, winning Song of the Year and Best Composer at the 29th Golden Melody Awards in 2018. The 2020 single "Your Name Engraved Herein" (刻在我心底的名字), composed as the theme for the acclaimed film of the same name, resonated deeply with audiences for its poignant exploration of love and memory, securing the Best Original Film Song at the 57th Golden Horse Awards and amassing over 77 million views on its official by late 2025. More recent digital singles include "All Fool's Day" (愚人節快樂), released on March 31, 2025, which captures themes of unspoken affection through a playful yet heartfelt lens, continuing Lu's tradition of event-tied releases that blend personal storytelling with broad emotional appeal. Early in his career, Lu issued several EPs from 2006 to 2017, such as Good Morning!!! (2007) and Hey I'm Gonna Go (2006), which featured acoustic arrangements and helped establish his identity before transitioning to full-length .

Filmography

Television series

Crowd Lu made his acting debut in television with a leading role in the 2017 miniseries A Boy Named Flora A, portraying Cheng Hua-chia (also known as Shuang), a young man grappling with family expectations, personal identity, and emotional turmoil in a rural Taiwanese setting. His nuanced performance earned him the Best Leading Actor and Best Newcomer awards at the 53rd . In 2019, he made a guest appearance in the family drama Back to Home, playing Guo Xue-fu, the son of the protagonist Fu-cheng, in a storyline exploring generational bonds and reconciliation. Lu appeared as a guest star in the 2023 anthology series What the Hell Is Love, taking on the role of the Master of the 9th Hell in the 20th and final episode, contributing to its supernatural themes of fate and romance. In 2024, he participated in the reality travel series Brothers on the Camino (暴走兄弟朝聖趣), appearing as himself across all 13 episodes, documenting a group journey along the pilgrimage route in , blending adventure, reflection, and camaraderie.

Films

Crowd Lu began his acting career in films with a supporting role as the character known as "Geek" in the 2013 youth drama Campus Confidential, a centered on college life and urban legends. In 2014, he provided the voice for , the inflatable healthcare robot, in the Taiwanese Mandarin dub of Disney's animated feature Big Hero 6. He took on a key role as Backpacker in the 2016 adventure film Hang in There, Kids!, which follows a group of orphaned indigenous children embarking on a journey to find their futures. In Back to the Good Times (2018), Lu portrayed the protagonist Cheng Hwa-chia, a young man navigating family dynamics and personal trauma after his grandmother's death, in a story that blends elements to explore and ; he also contributed the theme song "You Complete Me" (幾分之幾). Although not appearing in an acting capacity, Lu composed and performed the titular theme song "" for the 2020 coming-of-age drama film of the same name, which became a major hit and contributed to the movie's emotional resonance. Lu starred as the lead character Mark in the 2023 comedy-drama Kiss My Ass Boss, depicting workplace rivalries and personal growth amid corporate absurdities.

Awards and nominations

Music awards

Crowd Lu has garnered recognition at the , Taiwan's most prestigious music honors, for his songwriting, vocal performances, and compositions across multiple ceremonies. At the 20th in 2009, he won Best New Artist and Best Composer for his debut album 100 Ways of Living (100種生活). In 2017, at the 28th , Lu received a nomination for Best Male Vocalist in the Mandarin category. He achieved major success at the in 2018, securing wins for Song of the Year and Best Composer for the track "He-R." The 32nd in 2021 saw Lu win Song of the Year for "Your Name Engraved Herein," a theme song from the acclaimed film of the same name. At the 33rd in 2022, Lu earned multiple nominations, including Best Male Singer in the Mandarin category for his album healism and Best Composer for "uWEATHER." These victories highlight Lu's impact as a , with two Song of the Year wins tying him for the most in that category's history among male artists.

Film and television awards

Crowd Lu received significant recognition for his acting debut in television and contributions to film soundtracks through major Taiwanese awards ceremonies. His breakthrough role in the 2017 series A Boy Named Flora A earned him dual honors at the 53rd in 2018, marking him as a notable newcomer in the industry. Subsequently, his performance as a singer in the 2020 film led to a win in the Best Original Film Song category at the 57th Golden Horse Awards. With this victory, Lu completed the "three gold" grand slam in 2020, becoming the seventh and youngest Taiwanese artist to win awards from the Golden Melody, Golden Bell, and Golden Horse Awards. In 2025, Lu was nominated for another Golden Horse Award for his composition and performance of "Blessed in the Wind" in the film , highlighting his continued impact on film music. No further acting nominations or wins for his roles in subsequent films, such as Kiss My As Boss* (2023), have been reported as of November 2025.
YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
201853rd Golden Bell AwardsBest Newcomer in a Television SeriesA Boy Named Flora AWon
201853rd Golden Bell AwardsBest Leading Actor in a Television SeriesA Boy Named Flora AWon
202057th Golden Horse AwardsBest Original Film Song (Performer)"Your Name Engraved Herein" ()Won
202562nd Golden Horse AwardsBest Original Film Song (Lyricist/Composer/Performer)"Blessed in the Wind" ()Nominated

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