V.K.(I)
- Composer
- Actor
- Music Department
V.K is an iconic Asian pop pianist and composer from Taiwan. He has been reputed by fans around the world to be the "Jay Chou of Pop Piano" for his amazing compositional talent and virtuoso performances. V.K never confines his music to specific styles or genres. In addition to his own studio albums, he also makes music for multiple video games, advertisements, TV series, and films. Over these years, he has made some of the greatest hit songs and become one of the most popular crossover artists in Taiwan.
In 2009, V.K released his debut album Reflection of his own instrumental compositions. It became an overnight success, even beating Kevin Kern's previously undefeated album on KKBOX Music Chart.
In 2010, V.K released his second studio album Love, Infinity, which again went viral and topped music charts. In November, he debuted his piano concert at Taipei Jhungshan Auditorium, setting a new record for crossover instrumental music in Asia.
In 2011, V.K published the I am Infinity photo book and started to hold book signings and concerts across Taiwan. In the same year, he acted as the music director of the film Four Hands directed by Golden Horse Award-winning director Youning Lee.
In 2012, V.K held his first concert tour "I am Infinity", starting in Taipei and ending in Shanghai. In August, he founded "Wings of Piano International Music Competition", the first music competition in Asia that uses works from the artist himself as compulsory pieces and allows contestants to play along with official backing tracks. Every year during the competition, there's not only a live audience but also a number of viewers following the live stream. It has become one of the most relevant instrumental music competitions.
After the release of his second album, V.K's music has been globally acclaimed. Numerous hits such as Reflection (Mirror Night), Wings of Piano, and Evolution Era have topped music charts at home and abroad.
In 2013, V.K scored the TV series Prince of Lan Ling. He composed the ending song Palming Love sung by Della Ding, which won Best TV Soundtrack Single of the Year along with many other awards. He also performed in the music video, which has gained over 110 million views on YouTube. In the same year, he released his third studio album The 3rd Movement, the first album in Taiwan to include works from different films and video games. Meanwhile, he started to perform in cities across North and South America and Europe such as Vancouver, San Jose, Chicago, Orlando, Rome, and Columbia. He also scored an episode from a series on Hakka TV Station directed by Leading Lee, which won the 48th Golden Bell Awards for Best Advertising Campaign.
In 2014, V.K acted as the music director of the film Anywhere, Somewhere, Nowhere directed by Leading Lee. He composed the homonymous theme song featuring the Golden Melody Award-winning singer Jam Hsiao. The soundtracks were nominated for the Apollo Awards (Sound Design category). In the same year, he scored the TV series Divorce Lawyers starring Rolling Wu and Yao Chen, which received the best ratings in China in August. He invited the singer Christine Fan to record one of the soundtracks Neighbor with Love. He also produced an album for Muso Band, the first crossover all-female Chinese orchestra in Taiwan. The album is a mix of many different genres including traditional music, electronic music, pop, and rock. It created a new image for Chinese orchestral music.
Only two years into film scoring and pop song writing, V.K, who started his career as a pianist, has already been collaborating with many A-list singers such as Della Ding, Jam Hsiao, and Christine Fan. Due to his one-of-a-kind writing style, these singers had to somewhat adjusted their usual singing voice, which surprises their fan base.
In 2015, V.K re-collaborated with the team of Prince Lan Ling. He scored their new TV series Lady & Liar and wrote the ending song Peach Blossom Knot. He also wrote the video game theme song "Adventure" featuring the singer Bii. In December, he released his fourth studio album "Our Story - Best of V.K" in Taiwan and Japan, which immediately topped the instrumental music chart on Amazon. In December, he held the "Best for You" concert at the hall of Taipei International Convention Center, filling all 3000 seats. The audience included the director Frankie Chen of Our Times and Taiwan's top astrologer Jesse Tang.
In 2016, V.K acted as the music director of the epic TV drama Ice Fantasy based on Chinese writer Guo Jingming's bestselling novel. After composing over 50 soundtracks, he headed to the U.S. and recorded with Boston Symphony Orchestra. The OST was nominated for Best Instrumental Recording Album at the 28th Golden Melody Awards. It was a huge milestone in V.K's career. In August, he held a concert with the student orchestra of his alma mater Keelung Municipal Cheng-Kung Elementary School. In December, he collaborated with the rhythm game "Lethe".
In 2017, V.K held the Lifetimes concert tour in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. In October, he performed with Keelung Chinese Orchestra. In December, he re-collaborated with the team of Miracle Nikki and made multiple soundtracks for their latest video game Mr Love: Queen's Choice. The game has been downloaded over 7 million times, and its music has been highly acclaimed by fans across the globe.
In 2018, he held the mini concert tour "Those Days" to relive the touching moments together with his fans. In the same year, he scored the TV series Summer's Desire and invited the singers Calvin Hu (Hu Xia), Joanne Tseng (Tseng Chih-Chiao), and Sophie Zhang (Zhang Xue Ying) to record some of the songs. In November, he held the Ripples in Spacetime concert tour in Guangzhou, Wuhan, Chengdu, Chongqing, Hangzhou, Shanghai, and Beijing, the tickets for which were sold out in less than two hours. In December, he released his 10th anniversary album Endless Falling Lights. He collaborated with Bösendorfer to shoot the music videos for the title track, as well as the other single Blue Moon Shadow. It was the first time that he used plenty CGI effects in his music video.
In 2019, V.K continued the Ripples in Spacetime concert tour in Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung. In October, he was invited as a special guest to perform at "GameStart Asia", the largest game convention in Singapore.
V.K's music is innovative, inspiring, and beyond genre. Aside from writing the solo piano pieces, he's also good at using a single instrument to play the melody, string instruments to support the harmony, or sometimes even an entire orchestra for an epic style. By creating the virtuosic "V.K-ish piano rap style" beloved by numerous teenage fans, he has surely redefined how piano was played.
V.K has a unique musical style that moves the audience and touches their heart without language. He has been performing across Europe, Asia, North and South America, gaining hearts and minds of fans around the world with his incredible musical talent. V.K's music will definitely continue to shine across the globe.
In 2009, V.K released his debut album Reflection of his own instrumental compositions. It became an overnight success, even beating Kevin Kern's previously undefeated album on KKBOX Music Chart.
In 2010, V.K released his second studio album Love, Infinity, which again went viral and topped music charts. In November, he debuted his piano concert at Taipei Jhungshan Auditorium, setting a new record for crossover instrumental music in Asia.
In 2011, V.K published the I am Infinity photo book and started to hold book signings and concerts across Taiwan. In the same year, he acted as the music director of the film Four Hands directed by Golden Horse Award-winning director Youning Lee.
In 2012, V.K held his first concert tour "I am Infinity", starting in Taipei and ending in Shanghai. In August, he founded "Wings of Piano International Music Competition", the first music competition in Asia that uses works from the artist himself as compulsory pieces and allows contestants to play along with official backing tracks. Every year during the competition, there's not only a live audience but also a number of viewers following the live stream. It has become one of the most relevant instrumental music competitions.
After the release of his second album, V.K's music has been globally acclaimed. Numerous hits such as Reflection (Mirror Night), Wings of Piano, and Evolution Era have topped music charts at home and abroad.
In 2013, V.K scored the TV series Prince of Lan Ling. He composed the ending song Palming Love sung by Della Ding, which won Best TV Soundtrack Single of the Year along with many other awards. He also performed in the music video, which has gained over 110 million views on YouTube. In the same year, he released his third studio album The 3rd Movement, the first album in Taiwan to include works from different films and video games. Meanwhile, he started to perform in cities across North and South America and Europe such as Vancouver, San Jose, Chicago, Orlando, Rome, and Columbia. He also scored an episode from a series on Hakka TV Station directed by Leading Lee, which won the 48th Golden Bell Awards for Best Advertising Campaign.
In 2014, V.K acted as the music director of the film Anywhere, Somewhere, Nowhere directed by Leading Lee. He composed the homonymous theme song featuring the Golden Melody Award-winning singer Jam Hsiao. The soundtracks were nominated for the Apollo Awards (Sound Design category). In the same year, he scored the TV series Divorce Lawyers starring Rolling Wu and Yao Chen, which received the best ratings in China in August. He invited the singer Christine Fan to record one of the soundtracks Neighbor with Love. He also produced an album for Muso Band, the first crossover all-female Chinese orchestra in Taiwan. The album is a mix of many different genres including traditional music, electronic music, pop, and rock. It created a new image for Chinese orchestral music.
Only two years into film scoring and pop song writing, V.K, who started his career as a pianist, has already been collaborating with many A-list singers such as Della Ding, Jam Hsiao, and Christine Fan. Due to his one-of-a-kind writing style, these singers had to somewhat adjusted their usual singing voice, which surprises their fan base.
In 2015, V.K re-collaborated with the team of Prince Lan Ling. He scored their new TV series Lady & Liar and wrote the ending song Peach Blossom Knot. He also wrote the video game theme song "Adventure" featuring the singer Bii. In December, he released his fourth studio album "Our Story - Best of V.K" in Taiwan and Japan, which immediately topped the instrumental music chart on Amazon. In December, he held the "Best for You" concert at the hall of Taipei International Convention Center, filling all 3000 seats. The audience included the director Frankie Chen of Our Times and Taiwan's top astrologer Jesse Tang.
In 2016, V.K acted as the music director of the epic TV drama Ice Fantasy based on Chinese writer Guo Jingming's bestselling novel. After composing over 50 soundtracks, he headed to the U.S. and recorded with Boston Symphony Orchestra. The OST was nominated for Best Instrumental Recording Album at the 28th Golden Melody Awards. It was a huge milestone in V.K's career. In August, he held a concert with the student orchestra of his alma mater Keelung Municipal Cheng-Kung Elementary School. In December, he collaborated with the rhythm game "Lethe".
In 2017, V.K held the Lifetimes concert tour in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. In October, he performed with Keelung Chinese Orchestra. In December, he re-collaborated with the team of Miracle Nikki and made multiple soundtracks for their latest video game Mr Love: Queen's Choice. The game has been downloaded over 7 million times, and its music has been highly acclaimed by fans across the globe.
In 2018, he held the mini concert tour "Those Days" to relive the touching moments together with his fans. In the same year, he scored the TV series Summer's Desire and invited the singers Calvin Hu (Hu Xia), Joanne Tseng (Tseng Chih-Chiao), and Sophie Zhang (Zhang Xue Ying) to record some of the songs. In November, he held the Ripples in Spacetime concert tour in Guangzhou, Wuhan, Chengdu, Chongqing, Hangzhou, Shanghai, and Beijing, the tickets for which were sold out in less than two hours. In December, he released his 10th anniversary album Endless Falling Lights. He collaborated with Bösendorfer to shoot the music videos for the title track, as well as the other single Blue Moon Shadow. It was the first time that he used plenty CGI effects in his music video.
In 2019, V.K continued the Ripples in Spacetime concert tour in Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung. In October, he was invited as a special guest to perform at "GameStart Asia", the largest game convention in Singapore.
V.K's music is innovative, inspiring, and beyond genre. Aside from writing the solo piano pieces, he's also good at using a single instrument to play the melody, string instruments to support the harmony, or sometimes even an entire orchestra for an epic style. By creating the virtuosic "V.K-ish piano rap style" beloved by numerous teenage fans, he has surely redefined how piano was played.
V.K has a unique musical style that moves the audience and touches their heart without language. He has been performing across Europe, Asia, North and South America, gaining hearts and minds of fans around the world with his incredible musical talent. V.K's music will definitely continue to shine across the globe.