Elvis Wang
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| Wang Xi | |||||||
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| Chinese | 王晰 | ||||||
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| Chinese | 王欣 | ||||||
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Wang Xi (born Wang Xin; 9 April 1985), known professionally as Elvis Wang, is a Chinese pop bass singer from Yingkou, Liaoning. He represented China at the Intervision 2025[1][2][3] with the song "Zài lùshàng" finishing in 9th place with 328 points.
He graduated from Liaoning Arts Vocational College with a major in pop singing and then studied at the Shenyang Conservatory of Music. He is also a youth singer of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Naval Political Department and a member of the Chinese Musicians Association.
In 2011, he participated in the "8th China Music Golden Bell Awards Pop Music Competition" and won the men's gold award. In 2013, he participated in the CCTV's "15th National Youth Singer TV Grand Prix" and won the popular singing championship. In the same year, he won the 2014 Top Ten Hot Record Award for his first album, The Temptation of Low C. In 2015, he kicked off his first concert tour in Zhuhai. In 2016, he participated in season 4 of I Am a Singer and won the first round, but he was eliminated in the third round. He became the first singer to sing a Spanish song in the history of the show.[4] In 2018, he participated in Super-Vocal.[5] He represented China in Intervision 2025.