Su Xing

Allen Su Xing
Born (1984-03-05) March 5, 1984 (age 40)
Xi'an, China
EducationSAE University College Sydney
Occupation(s)Singer, Songwriter, Talk Show Emcee
Years active2007–Present
Notable work秋天 | Autumn,

晚安亲爱的 | Good Night Baby, 怕爱 | Love No More, 北京City | Beijing City, 破亿 | 100000000+, 爱人 | Lover, 分裂 | Split, 下次再玩 | See You Next Time, Miss Pretty, Dream, 心世界 | New World,

Rising Land
SpouseLiao Yu Chen
Musical career
Also known asAllen Su
OriginXi'an
GenresC-pop, R&B, Hip Hop, Rap
LabelsRecord Label(s):
EE-Media
(2007–2009)
Sony Music
(2009–2014)
Starload Media
(2015–present)
Manage Label(s):
EE-Media
(2007–2013)
Starload-Media
(2014–present)

Su Xing (simplified Chinese: 苏醒; traditional Chinese: 蘇醒; pinyin: Sū Xǐng; Allen Su; born March 5, 1984) is a Chinese singer, songwriter and actor. He took the 2nd place in the 2007 Super Boy 快乐男声contest,[1] which was a national singing contest for young male contestants held by Hunan Satellite Television. Although he was only 23 years old while participating in the contest, Allen appeared much more sophisticated than many other young men of his age. After winning second place in the contest, he released his first EP, including six brand new songs, of which two of them were written by Allen himself.

Born in Xi'an, the capital city of northwestern China's Shaanxi, Allen Su had always been an excellent student since childhood. When he was 17 years old, his parents sent him to Sydney to pursue his study. Allen managed to study business at Macquarie University, but soon he realized that he was not interested in business and what he really goes in for is music, so he transferred to SAE College Sydney to study in digital media. Allen came back to China to take part in the 2007 Super Boy contest with the simple thought of meeting people who could introduce him to record companies to help start his career, after the contest he went back to Sydney to finish his study, and achieved the Bachelor of Digital Media in 2008.

  1. ^ Leicester, John (August 6, 2008). "China's new celebrity culture". USA Today. Retrieved July 12, 2011.