**Fei Yu-ching** (born 1955) is a Taiwanese singing legend whose velvety voice and charming stage presence made him a Mandopop icon for over four decades. Nicknamed the “Jade Prince” for his smooth vocals and classic suits-and-tie style, he became famous in the 1970s for crooning romantic ballads and breathing new life into nostalgic Chinese standards. Fans loved his ability to blend traditional storytelling with a warm, conversational delivery – like hearing your coolest uncle serenade a packed concert hall. Beyond music, Fei’s witty humor made him a beloved TV host, earning him the playful nickname “Brother Fei.”
Though he retired from performing in 2019 with an emotional farewell tour, his music lives on through timeless hits like *"Yi Jian Mei"* (which unexpectedly became a global meme decades later) and remastered releases like *巨星贺岁 (2024 Remaster)*. Even in retirement, Fei’s influence remains huge – his elegant vocal style and cheeky personality left a permanent mark on Chinese-language pop culture.
Join them and feed your new music addiction, and add the artists you love!
Get Started