Ocean Hai


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birth_date
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occupationSinger
years_active2006–present
websiteBaidu Ocean
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originGuangzhou, Guangdong
labelEmperor Entertainment Group (China)
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Hai Mingwei (; born 10 July 1982), Ocean Hai, is a Chinese musical artist.

Biography

He came in first place in the singing contest "New Idol" in 2000, then was champion of the National Hip-Hop contest in 2002. In 2005, he was invited by Jacky Cheung as a special guest to the music drama "Xue Lang Hu", in which, he himself played seven roles. Finally in 2006, he signed a contract with EEG after he came second in the CCTV program "Meng Xiang Zhong Guo" . On May 19, 2007, he released his first album "Dance Dance Dance", of which the main song is called "Lao Ren Yu Hai". His Chinese name is similar to Hemingway (). Ocean Hai is managed by the Emperor Entertainment Group.

References

References

  1. (December 29, 2006). "海鸣威空降舞林大会 "PK"容祖儿--娱乐--人民网". [[People's Daily]].

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