Jiahui Wu

At that time, he wrote his first song “Xing Zhi Wu Yu 星之物語" with his friend Haiwei Chen.

[1][2] In 2003, Wu’s work “Ventriloquism 腹語術" was recognized by three prominent singers at the same time: Jacky Cheung, Faye Wong, and Karen Mok.

His published works include Andy Lau's “Yi Kuai Qian 壹塊錢", Stefanie Sun's “Wish you Happiness 祝你開心", “Needing You 需要你", Karen Mok’s “Yi Kou Yi Kou 一口一口", “Buo He 薄荷", Tanya Chua’s “Cheng Ai 塵埃", Matilda Tao’s “Shui Wan Wan 水灣灣", Claire Kuo's “Bu Shuo 不說”, Amber Kuo’s “Love & Love”, Nicholas Teo’s “Ping Jing Qu 平靜曲”, etc.

He has worked with singers such as Nicholas Tse, Michelle Vickie, Leon Lai, Gigi Leung, Elva Hsiao, Momo Wu, Rainie Yang, Waa Wei, Kit Chan, Julia Peng, etc.

After the two talked, Ng appreciates the talent and elegant voice of Wu, and was impressed by his passion for music, on top of his ambitions, dreams, and the humble attitude to learn.

Ng decided to offer a singer contract to him, leaving Jonathan Lee with regrets that he wasn’t fast enough to sign Wu for his talents and unique voice.

[5] In October 2011, Wu released a mini-album “Ni Ai Wo Ma 妳愛我嗎" in his hometown, Malaysia.

In the recent years, the company has published works of many singers, including Jane Zhang, Della, FansiR, Janice M. Vidal, Victor Wong, Nicholas Teo, Z Chen, Priscilla Abby, etc.

Malaysian singer Jyin Poh once shared that she feels that Wu is like a comedian, because he would perform magic tricks, and fool around by changing the lyrics to imitate Andy Lau and Aaron Kwok.