Chen Lin (singer)

Chen Lin (31 January 1970 – 31 October 2009)[1] was a Chinese Mandopop singer. She committed suicide at the age of 39.

Chen Lin
Born(1970-01-31)31 January 1970
Died31 October 2009(2009-10-31) (aged 39)
Beijing, China
OccupationSinger
Years active1993–2009
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese陳琳
Simplified Chinese陈琳
Musical career
GenresMandopop

Career

She rose to stardom with her 1993 album entitled I Can Never Understand Your Love (in Mandarin 你的柔情我永远不懂). It reached the top of the Chinese album charts, selling 1.5 million copies. She ended up releasing 7 albums.

Personal life

In 1995, she married the singer Shen Yongge, founder of Zhu Shu Entertainment Ltd., a record company. He helped her with releasing three albums that defined the peak of her career in 2000. Shen and Chen were a popular celebrity couple until divorcing in 2007.[2] Her second marriage was to singer and producer Zhang Chaofeng in July 2009, and soon after in August 2009 Chen Lin released her last EP. But friends said she was plagued by emotional problems.

Death

Three months after her second marriage, she committed suicide on 31 October 2009 by jumping from an apartment building in the Olympic Garden community in Chaoyang District, in Beijing.[2][3] It was reported that some of Chen's friends said the singer was traumatized about the failure of her first marriage to Shen Yongge and picked his birthday to commit suicide.[2]

Discography

Albums

(approximate translations of titles in parenthesis)

  • 你的柔情我永远不懂 (I can never understand your love) (1993)
  • 害怕爱上你 (Afraid of falling in Love with you) (1996)
  • 女人 (Woman) (1997)
  • 陈琳 (Chen Lin) (2000)
  • 爱就爱了 Love is Love (2001)
  • 不想骗自己 (Don't want to lie to myself) (2003)
  • 13131 (2005)

Singles

(Selective list. Approximate translations of titles in parenthesis)

  • 你的柔情我永远不懂 ("I can never understand your love")
  • 害怕爱上你 "Afraid to Fall in Love with You")
  • 两个人的世界 ("The World of Two People")
  • 雨夜 ("Rainy Night")
  • 十二种颜色 ("Twelve Colors")
  • 不想骗自己 ("Don't want to lie to myself")
  • 爱就爱了 ("Love Is Love")
  • 抱紧我别走 ("Hold Me Close and Don't Go")
  • 天使的选择 ("Angel's Choice")
  • 当爱已错时 ("When Love Is Wrong")

References

Awards and achievements
Top Chinese Music Chart Awards
Preceded by
Tian Zhen
Best Female Artist, mainland China
2002
Succeeded by
Na Ying


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