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Super-duper Super Girl
By Michael Engstrom (China Daily)
Updated: 2008-06-03 11:52
Zhang has a large fan base in the country since winning the singing competition three years ago. Photos by Xiao Huaiyuan

On her experience of working with Tan, Zhang says, "I must thank Tan Dun. He has given me so much."

Zhang certainly has reason to thank him. Their collaboration has brought Zhang far more respect than what Idol contestants can usually expect. It has also raised questions about genre and how artists may or may not move freely across boundaries.

Her second album sounded more like a mixture of R&B and jazz than the Chinese pop that many expected from her. Zhang says, "I don't like to be classified. My sound is elegant, and flexible. I sing what brings me pleasure, so I prefer to be dynamic."

Zhang has committed to perform in the international World Peace One concert series, whose aim is to eradicate war within the next 10 years. Besides The Banquet, she has also sung the theme songs for The Forbidden Kingdom as well as the highly acclaimed television series, The Return of the Condor Hero.

Whether these accomplishments are expected of singers who make it in the Idol competitions is debatable. Nonetheless, Zhang is moving in directions that not many could have foreseen three years ago.

Early last month, the singer was invited to perform in Tokyo. As part of Chinese President Hu Jintao's "warm spring" tour of Japan, Zhang staged a rare performance at Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda's official residence. Zhang has been actively helping promote cultural understanding and friendship between the youth of both countries through her music.

(China Daily 06/03/2008 page19)

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