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Wu Mochou: Maverick musician (2)

By Chen Nan (China Daily)

15:20, February 06, 2013

Some consider Wu as the representative of the generation born after 1990 in China because of her individuality.

According to her music teacher Zhang Chuge, Wu is a star in the school because of her singing skills and stage presence.

"Off stage and without makeup, she is ordinary. But when she performs onstage, she becomes another person," Zhang says.

He says Wu's popularity does not come as a surprise. "She has strong personal character, which makes her different," Zhang says.

Indeed, Wu has been harnessing her drama skills since she was a child.

Born and bred in Qiqihar, Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, Wu tagged along when her parents traveled around the country to perform.

Her late father, she describes, was tall and handsome. When night fell, he would put on makeup and turn into a cross-dressing performer.

"I grew up like a gypsy or nomad, which was very exciting. The big caravan was our exclusive stage," she recalls. "I'll never forget those days."

Her mother, who is also a performer, backed up her father with other team members.

She is a cool mother in Wu's eyes.

"My father was bald and I always wanted to be like him, so my mother shaved my head," Wu giggles.

There is a sense of shyness in her when she speaks about her father, who passed away when she was 18.

To remember him, Wu has a portrait of him tattooed on her left arm. The sentimental girl keeps her old mobile phone so that she can still look at all the text messages her father sent to her.

Since young, Wu knew her vocation is to be a performer, just like her parents. She started singing R&B at 9 and likes interpreting different songs in her own way.

She attributes her unique stage presence to her childhood, when she was exposed to a variety of music elements from different places.

Her latest experiment is an improvisation of singer Huang Ling's song, Itch, which she combines with The Wandering Songstress, a song from the 1937 Chinese film Street Angel.

Wu is proud of her work. But some audiences find the remix weird and say she has destroyed the songs.

"I don't think it's strange," she says. "Every song, each lyric, I perform with my own style."

Bai Yu, the owner of a bar in Shenyang, where Wu performed regularly before participating in The Voice of China, says he was bowled over by Wu's voice the first time he heard her.

"She can sing a romantic love song with a wild rock style. At the beginning, I was worried whether her invention could be accepted by the audiences but she conquered them," Bai says.

One of the online articles written about Wu read: "Wu's performance turns traditional Chinese aesthetics upside down She's a rarity in the country and we need people like her."

Wu admits that her greatest challenge now is adjusting from nobody to somebody. She hasn't returned home for a long time and she couldn't go shopping like before.

The young singer hopes her music passion will last for a long time.

"I grew up in the big caravan, which, in my parents' days, represented freedom, passion and courage," says Wu.

"My dream is to hit the road in the big caravan again and invite like-minded musician friends to perform with me."

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