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Hu Xia

Hu Xia (Chinese: 胡夏; English name: Fox Hu; born 1 March 1990) is a Chinese singer and actor. He won the sixth season of Taiwan's One Million Star in 2010 and released his debut album, Hu Love Xia, later that year. He has sung a great number of soundtracks for Chinese TV series, movies and games, the most famous ones being, "Those Years" (那些年), for You Are the Apple of My Eye in 2011 and "Don't You Know" (知否知否) for The Story of Minglan in 2018.

In 2008, Hu entered Mengniu Yogurt Music Dream Academy, titled "Running Towards Beijing, Achieving Music Dreams" and held by Enlight Pictures. He finished in the Top 8 and became a member of the idol group Fengyunbang (风云帮).

In September 2009, following the disbandment of Fengyunbang, Hu went to Taiwan to compete in the sixth season of One Million Star.

In May 2010, he signed with Sony Music Entertainment Taiwan as the winner of One Million Star. Hu was the first mainland China contestant to win a talent show in Hong Kong and Taiwan. On December 17, Hu Xia released his debut album Hu Love Xia (胡 爱夏). The title was taken from his father and mother’s family names, Hu and Xia, which is how he also got his name. The album earned him the award for Best New Artist at the 17th Singapore Hit Awards, the youngest and the first mainland China artist to win the award.

In 2011, Hu sang the theme song, "Those Years" (那些年), for the Taiwanese movie You Are the Apple of My Eye. The song became a mega hit in Asia and the music video, uploaded to an unofficial channel, garnered more than 100 million views in YouTube and is one of the most-viewed Chinese music videos on that platform. The song was nominated for the Best Original Film Soundtrack award at the 48th Golden Horse Awards. Same year, he made his acting debut in the musical Young Music (乐动青春).

On February 24, 2012, Hu released his second album Flame of Love (燃点). On March 25, he held his first concert "Let Me Love You" in Taipei. In August, he held an unplugged concert in Nanning. In September, he starred in his first film Sad Fairy Tale, for which he also sang the theme song.

On June 20, 2013, Hu released his third album Silly Tango (傻瓜探戈). It topped the six major charts in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan (G-music, Chinese Music Chart, Asia Pacific Music Chart, QQ Music Popular Chart, China Mobile Migu New Song Chart and Newcomer Chart). In November, he sang the theme song "Letting Go" (放下) for the movie The Four 2.

In April 2014, Hu covered Lao Lang's "My Old Classmate" (同桌的你), which was the theme song for the film of the same name. In August, Hu released "Ruthless" (无情), the theme song for The Four Final Battle.

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