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Tsai Hsiao-hu

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Tsai Hsiao-hu
蔡小虎
Tsai on Super Night Club in 2015
Born
Tsai Chin-hu
蔡金虎

(1962-10-25) 25 October 1962 (age 62)
OccupationSinger
Years active1991–present
AwardsGolden Melody AwardsBest New Artist
1992

Musical career
OriginTaiwan
GenresHokkien pop

Tsai Hsiao-hu (Chinese: 蔡小虎; pinyin: Cài Xiǎohǔ; born 25 October 1962) is a Taiwanese Hokkien pop singer. He is nicknamed Prince of Pork as he worked in a family-owned pork butchery.

Tsai made his debut in 1991,[1] and the next year won Best New Artists at the fourth Golden Melody Awards in 1992. Subsequently, he has received multiple nominations for the Golden Melody Awards, including in 2003, when three nominees for Best Taiwanese Language Singer, Chris Hung, Wang Shih-hsien, and Tsai unofficially shared the award due to a clerical error.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Hokkien King Tsai Hsiao Hu Live at RWM". The Philippine Star. 4 February 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Hong Kong stars shine at annual Golden Melody". China Post. 3 August 2003. Retrieved 22 April 2017.