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Also known as | Leheane Palray | ||||||||||||||
Born | Maolin, Kaohsiung, Taiwan | 8 April 1987||||||||||||||
Occupation(s) | Singer | ||||||||||||||
Labels | Universal Music Taiwan | ||||||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 梁文音 | ||||||||||||||
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Wen Yin Liang (
Chinese: 梁文音;
pinyin: Liáng Wényīn,
Rukai: Leheane Palray;
[1] or Rachel Liang born 8 April 1987) is a Taiwanese
Mandopop singer.
Lian was born in Maolin, Kaohsiung on 8 April 1987. She is of Rukai and Tayal descent. Her parents passed away when she was young. At 13, she and her younger brother entered Christian Mountain Children's Home, while her older sister works and studies. [2]
In 2006, she entered and won the Princess Baleng singing competition held by the variety show Blackie's Teenage Club. This earned her the nickname "Princess Baleng". Afterwards, she joined the cast of the show briefly. [3]
In 2007, she entered episode 20 of the first season of One Million Star, which featured a PK-style singing battle, as a challenger. She competed against Peter Pan and won. The good result prompted her to enter the second season as a contestant. She finished in second place. [4]
In 2013, when the petition-initiated bill to revise the Civil Code to allow for same-sex couples to marry was introduced, a protest was held on Ketagalan Boulevard on 30 November. [5] In an interview after a Christian concert in America, Liang explained her absence from the protest and made certain comments that were considered discriminatory by netizens, [6] particularly her comments that "her homosexual friends...need to be restored by God." [7]
She has indicated multiple times throughout the years that her comments were misunderstood. [8] In June 2020, she explain her comments and the controversy in an exclusive interview . [9]
Liang is Christian. In 2016, she married Chang Nien-ping, a missionary. They divorced in 2020. [10]
Release order | Data | Tracks |
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1st | 《Love Poems (愛的詩篇)》
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2nd | 《Love Will Always Be Here (愛,一直存在)》
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3rd | 《Lovers (情人×知己)》
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4th | 《Yellow Jacket (黃色夾克)》
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5th | 《Diffuse Love Songs (漫情歌)》
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6th | 《The View From the Passenger (副駕駛座的風景)》
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7th | 《Treat Her Well (好好對待她)》
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Wen Yin Liang 梁文音 | |||||||||||||||
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Background information | |||||||||||||||
Also known as | Leheane Palray | ||||||||||||||
Born | Maolin, Kaohsiung, Taiwan | 8 April 1987||||||||||||||
Occupation(s) | Singer | ||||||||||||||
Labels | Universal Music Taiwan | ||||||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 梁文音 | ||||||||||||||
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Wen Yin Liang (
Chinese: 梁文音;
pinyin: Liáng Wényīn,
Rukai: Leheane Palray;
[1] or Rachel Liang born 8 April 1987) is a Taiwanese
Mandopop singer.
Lian was born in Maolin, Kaohsiung on 8 April 1987. She is of Rukai and Tayal descent. Her parents passed away when she was young. At 13, she and her younger brother entered Christian Mountain Children's Home, while her older sister works and studies. [2]
In 2006, she entered and won the Princess Baleng singing competition held by the variety show Blackie's Teenage Club. This earned her the nickname "Princess Baleng". Afterwards, she joined the cast of the show briefly. [3]
In 2007, she entered episode 20 of the first season of One Million Star, which featured a PK-style singing battle, as a challenger. She competed against Peter Pan and won. The good result prompted her to enter the second season as a contestant. She finished in second place. [4]
In 2013, when the petition-initiated bill to revise the Civil Code to allow for same-sex couples to marry was introduced, a protest was held on Ketagalan Boulevard on 30 November. [5] In an interview after a Christian concert in America, Liang explained her absence from the protest and made certain comments that were considered discriminatory by netizens, [6] particularly her comments that "her homosexual friends...need to be restored by God." [7]
She has indicated multiple times throughout the years that her comments were misunderstood. [8] In June 2020, she explain her comments and the controversy in an exclusive interview . [9]
Liang is Christian. In 2016, she married Chang Nien-ping, a missionary. They divorced in 2020. [10]
Release order | Data | Tracks |
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1st | 《Love Poems (愛的詩篇)》
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Tracks
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2nd | 《Love Will Always Be Here (愛,一直存在)》
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Tracks
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3rd | 《Lovers (情人×知己)》
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Tracks
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4th | 《Yellow Jacket (黃色夾克)》
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Tracks
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5th | 《Diffuse Love Songs (漫情歌)》
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Tracks
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6th | 《The View From the Passenger (副駕駛座的風景)》
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Tracks
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7th | 《Treat Her Well (好好對待她)》
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Tracks
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cite web}}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)