Ah-Niu

Mandopop, Musical Artist

1976 –

66

Who is Ah-Niu?

Tan Kheng Seong, better known by his stage name Ah Niu, is a Malaysian Chinese singer in Malaysia and Singapore.

In 1997, his popularity was restricted to mainly Malaysia and Singapore, until Richie Jen sung his song which became widely popular.

In December 1998, Rock Records sent Ah Niu to expand his singing career in Taiwan. He quickly gained popularity with the Taiwanese masses with his brand of quirky, folk-ish songs that mainly focused on his daily life as a kampung boy in Malaysia and unrequited love.

His popularity gained even more momentum when the likes of Rene Liu and Karen Mok requested Ah Niu to compose songs for them which steadfastly placed him as a firm staple not only in Taiwan, but also in China and Hong Kong.

Ah Niu has been a special guest for many concerts around Hong Kong, China and Taiwan. He also starred in the movie Para Para Sakura by Aaron Kwok in 2001.

He studied in Chung Ling Butterworth High School and went on to Inti College, Kuala Lumpur [Majoring in Film & Theatre, Mass Comm].

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Born
Aug 31, 1976
Penang
Also known as
  • Ah Niu
  • 陳慶祥
  • 陈庆祥
  • Tan Kheng Seong
Nationality
  • China
Profession
Lived in
  • Penang

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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