Bobby Chen

Bobby Chen (Chinese: 陳昇; pinyin: Chén Shēng; born 29 October 1958) is a Taiwanese singer[1] and record producer.

He finally made an entrance to Rolling Stone Records with the help of Xu Chongxian (徐崇憲), the owner of Li Feng Studios (麗風錄音室).

Chen has also written magazine columns, published novels, music books and has directed shows for MTV.

A guest at the adjacent table name Xiao Jiewen felt offended that Chen did not toast him after giving a speech.

In a fit of anger, he grabbed a few wine bottles and iron kettles from other tables and smashed them on Chen's head.

In an exclusive interview with Freedom Times, he stated that signing the agreement would make Taiwan "marginalized" and this would lower the "quality of life" of the Taiwanese population.

Chen casually added that while he has a lot of mainland friends, he often tells them that he will talk about unity "when they learn to close bathroom doors".

[4] As a result, his works were banned from the majority of mainland Chinese streaming music platforms.