American-based singer Li Gang is known as the “Prince of Love Songs.” He shot to fame in the 1980s with the song “Electric Toys,” which sold over a million records. Later, “A Cut Plum” achieved a sales record of four million, solidifying his position in the Chinese music scene. His performances of classic film and television anthems such as “Love in the Snow,” “Dusty Fate,” “Misty Rain,” and “Last Night’s Stars” have moved countless audiences. In 1993, his collaboration with Wang Wenhong on the song “Pearl of the Orient” won a grand prize, and he also won the Napoleon Cup Singing Competition with “Love in the Snow.” From his 1995 album “Silent Late Autumn,” the song “Front Edge” topped the Eastern Billboard charts for seven consecutive weeks.
After a solo recital at the Shanghai Concert Hall in 1997, he chose to live in the United States. Despite fading from his stardom, Li Gang remained steadfast in his musical dreams, using his unique voice and sincere emotions to forever move audiences. His artistic life, like a love song that transcends time, always shines with an everlasting brilliance.