Silence Wang

[7] In June 2014, he released his fourth album Legendary Movement, which featured strong classical pop elements, as his final project from his alma mater, Shenyang Conservatory of Music.

[8] While awaiting the outcome of the lawsuit for copyright of his songs, Wang turned to appearance on variety shows and soundtrack writing to continue his music career.

[9] In 2017, he composed the lyrics and music for the song "Soul of the Sword" (剑魂) for the TV drama The Legend of the Condor Heroes (2017 version).

[16] On December 31, he appeared on Beijing TV's New Year Eve Gala, performing "A Little Sweet" with Japanese singer Kana Hanazawa.

[17] On January 23, 2020, the song "Deliberately" (偏偏), performed with actress Dilraba Dilmurat for the TV drama Eternal Love of Dream, was released.

In September, he joined the Zhejiang TV music variety show “Wonderful Time" with Li Ronghao, Chen Linong, and Ouyang Nana.

[19] On November 17, he won Best Singer-Songwriter and Best Album for "The Greatest Showman" (大娱乐家) at the 28th Chinese Top Ten Music Awards.

On July 21, his first conceptual creative collection and ninth personal album, "Cross Over," was released, in which he served as songwriter and producer and invited ten female singers, including Joey Yung, Fiona Sit, and LaLa Hsu, to perform various tracks.

[24] On September 10, he sang "Eyes on the Stars" (望星辰) with Phoenix Legend's Ling Hua at CCTV's Mid-Autumn Festival Gala.

On June 19, he released the theme song he composed and produced for the TV drama "Hidden Love", co-sung with lead actress Zhao Lusi.

[32] On February 9, 2024, Wang appeared for the second time on the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, performing with Peking Opera artist Guo Xiao a song that he was commissioned to compose and produce for the show.

On February 14, the song "Hide the Stars" (藏星) was released, which appears on the movie soundtrack of the 2024 hit film "YOLO" directed by Jia Ling.

Another song, "Guess," (猜) performed by singer Curley Gao, is also part of the movie's soundtrack, with both tracks composed and produced by Silence Wang.

[40] On February 11, he announced his 2025 concert tour "One Hundred Thousand Volts 2.0" will kick off at the Bird's Nest Stadium in Beijing on March 21.

[41] On February 12, he participated in the CCTV Lantern Festival Gala, performing with actress Mao Xiaotong the song "Go See You," (去见你) which he composed for the event.

Wang in Concert 2024