Hsueh Shih-ling
MC40 薛仕凌 | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Xue Shi Ling (薛仕凌), Simon |
Born | June 10, 1983 |
Occupation(s) | singer, rapper, actor, presenter |
Instrument | drums |
Years active | 2007-present |
Labels | Universal Music Taiwan |
Website | Official blog |
Xue Shi Ling (born 薛仕凌; pinyin: Xuē Shì Líng), also known as MC40[1] is a Taiwanese-born Canadian musician, songwriter, lyricist, actor, and television presenter. He is a member of the Taiwanese hip hop band Da Mouth, with DJ Chung Hua, Harry, and Aisa.[2]
MC40 usually writes most of Da Mouth's lyrics on the album and is considered one of the best and fastest rappers in Taiwan with his multi-language rapping ability.[3]
Biography
Background
MC40 was born on June 10, 1983 and was raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He attended Fu Jen Catholic University Department of English, in New Taipei City, Taiwan. He can speak English and Mandarin fluently.[3]
2007-2009: Da Mouth debut
MC40 signed up under Universal Music Taiwan and formed the group, Da Mouth in 2007.[3] The group released their debut self-titled album Da Mouth on November 26, 2007.[4] The album consists of thirteen songs, in which all the songs (with the exception of the three instrumental songs) are penned by MC40.[5]
The group received the Best Singing Group at the 19th Golden Melody Awards, which was held in the Taipei Arena on July 5, 2008.[6]
On December 19, 2008, Da Mouth released their second album entitled Wang Yuan Kou Li Kou (王元口力口) under the same company.[7] Once again, the album consists of thirteen songs, and almost all of the songs (with the exception of the two instrumental songs and Harry's solo) are written by MC40.[8]
In 2009, MC40 was featured in Chloe Wang's 哥本哈根的童話 album, and rapped on her single entitled "哥本哈根的童話".[9] In addition, he wrote the songs "D.I.S.C.O"[10] and "怪......不怪"[11] by Yungai Hayung and Sky Wu respectively. He also got his acting debut on Possible Love (愛到底) film.
2010-present: Da Mouth album releases & acting career
Da Mouth's third album,One Two Three (万凸3) was released on January 23, 2010, under Universal Music Taiwan.[12] The album consists of twelve songs, all written by MC40, excluding the two instrumental songs.[13] The lead track "喇舌" was listed at number 42 on Hit Fm Taiwan's Hit Fm Annual Top 100 Singles Chart (Hit-Fm年度百首單曲) for 2010.[14]
In the same year, the group released their first New + Best Selections album, Episode (首部曲) on October 8, 2010.[15] The album consists of two disks with eighteen songs overall. The first disk is composed of ten songs from their first three albums plus a remix from those songs named "Episode remix". The second disk, on the other hand, is composed of six new songs, in which MC40 had his first solo song, written and composed by himself, and a Japanese remix of "結果咧" (Jie Guo Lie).[16]
In addition, MC40 wrote the song "Welcome" (歡迎光臨) by One Two Free from their self-titled album released on November 5, 2010.[17]
Once again, the group won the Best Singing Group at the 22nd Golden Melody Awards in 2011.[18]
On the other hand, MC40 contributed the lyrics of "Love Faith Live" (說愛就愛) by Vanness Wu in C'est La V album released on July 15, 2011.[19] During this year, he also had his first television series, Pearls of Love, Office Girls, and Love SOS consecutively.
His acting career continued the next year with Touch of the Light film and Ti Amo Chocolate television series with Vanness Wu, Joanne Tseng, and Wang Zi. He also contributed the song "Extras" (臨時演員) for the series' soundtrack.[20]
On April 27, 2012, Da Mouth released their fourth album, "流感" (ˋinfluəns).[21] The album has twelve songs, in which ten are written by MC40.[22] Additionally, he wrote the song "SpeXial" by a boygroup with the same name and album released on December 7, 2012.[23]
In the present time, MC40 stars in the television series, Love Around after filming King Flower drama series.
Discography
Music creations
Lyricist
Year | Song | Details |
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2007 | "靠過來" (Kao Guo Lai) |
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"結果咧" (Jie Guo Lie) | ||
"Get You Back" | ||
"Step on the Beat" | ||
"我願意" (Wo Yuan Yi) | ||
"我就是喜歡你" (Wo Jiu Shi Xi Huan Ni) | ||
"大嘴巴" (Da Zui Ba) | ||
"119" | ||
"無可取代" (Wu Ke Qu Dai) | ||
"懷秋" (Huai Qiu) | ||
2008 | "Da Now一場" (Da Now Yi Chang) |
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"緊箍咒" (Jin Gu Zhou) | ||
"國王皇后" (Guo Wang Huang Hou) | ||
"永遠在身邊" (Yong Yuan Zai Shen Bian) | ||
"愛的宣言" (Ai De Xuan Yan) | ||
"Falling Like Dat" | ||
"We Wanna Party" | ||
"小心眼" (Xiao Xin Yan) | ||
"Down" | ||
"國王皇后Remix" (Guo Wang Huang Hou remix) | ||
2009 | "D.I.S.C.O" |
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"怪......不怪" |
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2010 | "喇舌" (La She) |
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"Rock It" | ||
"Green Kicks" | ||
"愛不愛我" (Ai Bu Ai Wo) | ||
"Shining" | ||
"Kiss" | ||
"Happy Birthday My Dear" | ||
"大創作家" (MC40 solo song) |
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"結果咧日文版 Remix" | ||
"沒禮貌" | ||
2011 | "Love Faith Live" (說愛就愛) |
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2012 | "張大你的嘴巴" |
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"流感" | ||
"你怕誰" | ||
"R u kiDdiNg mE?" | ||
"Beautiful Luv" | ||
"防衛心態" | ||
"Up 3x" | ||
"Baboo" | ||
"Baby Gnite" | ||
"Play!" | ||
"SpeXial" |
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Music compositions
Year | Song | Details |
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2010 | "大創作家" (MC40 solo song) |
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Collaborations
Year | Song Title | Details |
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2009 | "哥本哈根的童話" |
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2010 | "Welcome" (歡迎光臨) |
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Soundtrack contributions
Year | Song Title | OST |
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2012 | "Extras" (臨時演員) | Ti Amo Chocolate[20] |
Music video appearances
Year | Song Title | Singer(s) |
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2009 | "哥本哈根的童話"[24] | Chloe Wang (王心如), MC40 |
2010 | "Welcome" (歡迎光臨)[25] | One Two Free (自由發揮), MC40 |
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role |
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2009 | Possible Love (愛到底) | 引言演員 |
2012 | Touch of the Light (逆光飛翔) | Ah Yin |
Television Series
Year | English Title | Original Title | Character/Role |
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2011 | Pearls of Love | 珍愛林北 | DJ |
Office Girls | 小資女孩向前衝 | - | |
Love SOS | 戀愛SOS | Wang Da Tong | |
2012 | Ti Amo Chocolate | 愛上巧克力 | Wei Li |
2013 | King Flower | 金大花的華麗冒險 | Jin Da Li |
Love Around | 真愛黑白配 | James |
Television Hosting
Title | Channel |
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音樂這個讚 | Channel V Taiwan |
娛樂排排讚 | |
Campus Superman (校園SUPERMAN) | |
音樂飆榜-西洋榜 | |
Taiwan complete entertainment (已停播[编辑]) |
Sanlih E-Television |
References
- ^ "MC40 official blog". Wretch blog. Retrieved 2013-08-22.
- ^ "Da Mouth official account". Facebook. Retrieved 2013-08-22.
- ^ a b c Template:Zh icon Universal Music Taiwan Da Mouth profile
- ^ Template:Zh icon"大嘴巴 / 同名專輯" Archived May 31, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. Books.com.tw. Retrieved 2013-08-22.
- ^ a b Da Mouth. Da Mouth. 2007. CD.
- ^ Template:Zh icon GIO, Taiwan 19th Golden Melody Awards winners list Archived August 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine 16 October 2008. Retrieved 2011-06-12
- ^ Template:Zh icon"大嘴巴 / 王元口力口" Archived May 31, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. Books.com.tw. Retrieved 2013-08-22.
- ^ a b Da Mouth. Wang Yuan Kou Li Kou. 2008. CD.
- ^ a b Chloe Wang. 哥本哈根的童話. 2009. CD.
- ^ a b Yungai Hayung. Dancing Queen. 2009. CD.
- ^ a b Sky Wu. Sky Wu 2009 New Album. 2009. CD.
- ^ "大嘴巴 / 万凸3". Books.com.tw.. Retrieved 2013-08-23.
- ^ a b Da Mouth. One Two Three. CD. 2010.
- ^ Template:Zh icon HITO Radio Hit Fm Annual Top 100 Singles Chart- 2010 (#1 to 50) Retrieved 2011-05-10
- ^ "Episode Da First Episode Featured + songs (2CD) (Pre-disk)". Yesasia.com. Retrieved 2013-08-23.
- ^ a b c Da Mouth. Episode. 2010. CD.
- ^ One Two Free. One Two Free. 2010. CD.
- ^ Template:Zh icon GIO, Taiwan 22nd Golden Melody Awards winners list Archived June 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine 20 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-20
- ^ a b Vanness Wu. C'est La V. 2011. CD.
- ^ a b "Ti Amo Chocolate Original TV Soundtrack". YesAsia. Retrieved 2013-08-21.
- ^ "專輯官方網站". Books.com.tw. Retrieved 2013-08-23.
- ^ a b Da Mouth. Influence. 2012. CD.
- ^ a b SpeXial. SpeXial. 2012. CD.
- ^ "珍珠系女孩 王心如 哥本哈根的童話 官方完整MV". YouTube. Retrieved 2013-08-22.
- ^ "自由發揮-歡迎光臨 mv (官方正式HD版本)". YouTube. Retrieved 2013-08-22.
External links
- 1983 births
- Living people
- Canadian hip hop singers
- Canadian male singers
- Canadian singer-songwriters
- Canadian male television actors
- Fu Jen Catholic University alumni
- Male actors from Vancouver
- Musicians from Vancouver
- Taiwanese emigrants to Canada
- Taiwanese male singers
- Taiwanese rappers
- Taiwanese singer-songwriters
- Taiwanese male television actors