Wowkie Zhang or Da Zhang Wei is a Chinese singer, songwriter, and musician.
He is best known as the lead singer, guitarist, and primary songwriter of the rock band The Flowers.
He is famous for his song, "Sunshine, Rainbow, White Pony."
1980
He also performed in Heroes of Remix as a guest performer, remixing Beijing folk song "Beijing Chick" and 1980's rock song "The Long March" in the song "New Beijing Chick (北京小妞)."
In the same show, he also remixed the theme song of 80's cartoon Hulu Brothers (葫芦娃).
In this show he brought forward the concept of CDM—China Dance Music, encouraging musicians to create music using their own ethnic style, rather than forgetting their own cultural identity in following international trends.
1983
Zhang Wei was born on August 31, 1983, in Beijing, China.
He completed his elementary school education in the Chongwe District in Beijing before joining the Children's Cultural Palace to practice singing.
At the age of 10, he won first place in the Chongwen District singing competition, as well as the Beijing Middle School and Elementary School Students Sing Competition.
In the fourth grade, Zhang Wei, along with other singers in the Children's Cultural Palace, attended the Children's Choir competition in Russia and came in second place.
During the fifth grade, Zhang Wei became a member of the China Central Television (CCTV) Yinhe Teenage Art Troupe after passing its audition.
The Yinhe Teenage Art Troupe has produced many superstars in the contemporary Chinese pop music world, including Faye Wong, Cai Guoqing, Wang Xuechun and Liu Chunyan.
1998
In February 1998, Zhang Wei and his friends performed in a pub and met artist agent Hong Feng, forming The Flowers together in June 1998.
As Zhang Wei was a common name in the Chinese language, he became known by his stage name, Da Zhang Wei (大张伟, "the big Zhang Wei").
1999
In January 1999, The Flowers signed with a small Beijing-based Chinese independent label, New Bees Music, and released their first album, On the Other Side of Happiness.
The album turned out to be a success with many hit songs like "Stillness," "Disillusion," and "School's Out."
2001
In December 2001, they released their second album, Strawberry Statement ("草莓声明").
2002
In 2002, they won the Media Award for the 2nd Chinese Pop Music Festival.
2004
In 2004, they won the Most Popular Band in the 4th Global Mandarin Pop Chart and the Chinese Music Pioneer Chart.
The same year, the band signed a contract with EMI.
In June, they released a single CD, You Are My Romeo ("我是你的罗密欧").
From 2004 to 2005, the band experimented with various musical styles including hip hop and techno.
2005
In 2005, the band released "Xi Shua Shua"(嘻唰唰), propelling Zhang Wei to household-name status.
Xi Shua Shua remains popular overseas, in countries such as Malaysia, as well as in China, especially for parties, square dancing (广场舞) and karaoke.
Xi Shua Shua was included on the band's fourth studio album, Hua Ji Wang Chao, or Blooming Dynasty, released in July 2005.
The album won numerous awards in China and sold some 200,000 copies in the forty days after its release.
The Flowers have been referred to as China's "first famous adolescent band."
2009
The band disbanded in 2009, and Da Zhang Wei embarked on his solo career afterwards.
Since 2009, he has released five albums and over thirteen singles, achieving record sales of over five million copies.
Zhang became known to younger audiences as a host and TV personality.
2014
In 2014, Zhang released "Bei-er Shuang", meaning "Super Euphoric."
He performed the song at China Central TV's Spring Festival Gala, a show viewed by Chinese audiences at home and abroad.
The song became an instant national sensation.
Psy used "Bei-er Shuang" when he performed with Chinese girl band SNH48 in China.
2016
He was also known for briefly coaching the Flash Wolves in 2016.
In 2016, Da Zhang Wei became a co-host for China's top talk show Day Day Up.
In 2016, Zhang created a theme song for the advertisement of AliPay's new function, combining Beijing Opera with EDM.
2018
In 2018, Zhang appeared as a judge on Rave Now.
On the show, Da Zhang Wei scouted the winning performer, Jiang Liang.
He also scouted a team of EDM musicians who mainly performed in underground pubs and bars in China.