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Chen Jiannian | |||||||||
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Pau-dull | |||||||||
Born | Chen Jiannian 1 August 1967 | ||||||||
Alma mater | National Taitung Junior College, Taiwan Police College | ||||||||
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, producer, police officer | ||||||||
Years active | 1999–present | ||||||||
Awards | Golden Melody Awards – Best Mandarin Male Singer 2000 The Ocean Best Composition 2000 Legend; Wild Fire, Spring Wind Best Instrumental Album 2007 I-yen-mei-leg Village No. 3 Best Album Producer 2009 The Nanwan Sisters Best Instrumental Album Producer 2019 Black Bear Forest OST Original Soundtrack Best Aboriginal Album (Indigenous Languages) 2022 pongso no Tao | ||||||||
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Also known as | Pau-dull | ||||||||
Genres | Mandapop, Indigenous Pop, Instrumental | ||||||||
Labels | Taiwan Colors Music, Feeling Good Music | ||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 陳建年 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 陈建年 | ||||||||
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Chen Jiannian (Chinese: 陳建年; born 1 August 1967) tribal name Pau-dull, is a Taiwanese Puyuma singer.[1] In 2000, he won Best Male Mandarin Singer and Best Composition for the song Legend from Samingad's Wild Fire, Spring Wind at the 11th Golden Melody Awards.[2] After retiring from policing to focus on music, he won Best Aboriginal Album (Indigenous Languages) for pongso no Tao at the 33rd Golden Melody Awards.[3]