Wang Chun-hao Celebrates Birthday with Fans, Self-Composed Song 'AISHITERU' Recalls Deceased Grandmother
Artist Wang Chun-hao held a birthday fan meeting where he shared his self-composed song 'AISHITERU,' dedicated to his late grandmother. He revealed the song expresses his longing for her and the memories they shared, often making him cry, but he vowed not to cry during his birthday celebration.
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(Central News Agency reporter Wang Hsin-yi, Taipei, May 9th) Artist Wang Chun-hao held a birthday fan meeting today, sharing that 'AISHITERU' is a song he wrote for his grandmother. 'This song is all about my longing for my grandmother, and the things we did together, etc. Every time I sing it, I cry, but today is for celebrating my birthday, so I won't cry!'
In addition to Taiwanese fans, the event also saw fans from Singapore, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Australia, and other places. Even Wang Chun-hao's junior high teacher showed up to support him, jokingly saying he was a good student but had poor grades, which drew laughter from the audience.
Wang Chun-hao re-arranged his previously written song 'AISHITERU' and added Korean lyrics. Wang Chun-hao revealed that he wrote this song after his grandmother passed away. 'My grandmother always wanted to see me perform, but later she suffered from dementia and didn't have the chance, sometimes she didn't even remember who I was.' He said: 'Because this song is all about my longing for my grandmother, and the things we did together, etc. Every time I sing it, I cry, but today is for celebrating my birthday, so I won't cry!'
After Wang Chun-hao finished singing, many fans were moved to tears. He said: 'When I see others cry, I want to cry too, but today I want to be happy. Farewell doesn't necessarily have to be sad. I didn't cry at my grandmother's funeral either. Luckily, I still look very handsome at this moment!' (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150509
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(Central News Agency reporter Wang Hsin-yi, Taipei, May 9th) Artist Wang Chun-hao held a birthday fan meeting today, sharing that 'AISHITERU' is a song he wrote for his grandmother. 'This song is all about my longing for my grandmother, and the things we did together, etc. Every time I sing it, I cry, but today is for celebrating my birthday, so I won't cry!'
In addition to Taiwanese fans, the event also saw fans from Singapore, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Australia, and other places. Even Wang Chun-hao's junior high teacher showed up to support him, jokingly saying he was a good student but had poor grades, which drew laughter from the audience.
Wang Chun-hao re-arranged his previously written song 'AISHITERU' and added Korean lyrics. Wang Chun-hao revealed that he wrote this song after his grandmother passed away. 'My grandmother always wanted to see me perform, but later she suffered from dementia and didn't have the chance, sometimes she didn't even remember who I was.' He said: 'Because this song is all about my longing for my grandmother, and the things we did together, etc. Every time I sing it, I cry, but today is for celebrating my birthday, so I won't cry!'
After Wang Chun-hao finished singing, many fans were moved to tears. He said: 'When I see others cry, I want to cry too, but today I want to be happy. Farewell doesn't necessarily have to be sad. I didn't cry at my grandmother's funeral either. Luckily, I still look very handsome at this moment!' (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150509
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