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Nan Quan Mama

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Nan Quan Mama

Nan Quan Mama's Meal No. 2
Chinese name 南拳媽媽 (Traditional)
Chinese name 南拳妈妈 (Simplified)
Pinyin Nán Quán Māmā (Mandarin)
Origin Republic of China (Taiwan)
Occupation Singers
Genre(s) Mandopop
Label(s) Alfa Music
Years active 2004–present
Current Members Lara Veronin, Devon, Yuhao, Chase
Past Members G-Power, Gary Yang
Influences Jay Chou
Official site www.alfamusic.com.tw

Nan Quan Mama (traditional Chinese: 媽媽; simplified Chinese: 南拳妈妈; pinyin: Nán Quán Māmā) is Taiwanese music group. "Nan" means south, "quan" can be translated to fist, and "mama" is mother. It loosely means "southfist mother" which is a phrase in Chinese to explain having strength but at the same time, being gentle like a mother. They are closely tied with the popular music artist Jay Chou. The members are Lara Veronin (vocalist), Devon (Drummer, DJ, rapper), Yuhao (Pianist, rapper) and Zhang Jie (Guitarist, singer). Each of the members contribute to composing their songs, and also sing together in most of their songs, although some of their songs are composed and sung solely by one of the members, such as the song "Crystal Dragonfly" (水晶蜻蜓) which was composed and sung by Lara. As of June 2006, they are the official spokespeople for Motorola in Taiwan.[1]

Contents

Members

Current

Former

  • G-Power (鐘佐泓)
  • Gary Yang (楊瑞代)

Discography

Album Album Cover Title Release Date
1st 南拳媽媽的夏天
Nan Quan Mama's Summer
May 14, 2004
2nd 2號餐
Meal No.2
August 17, 2005
3rd 調色盤
Color Palette!
May 26, 2006
4th 藏寶圖
Treasure Map
July 20, 2007

External links

Official
Other

References

  1. ^ Ho, Yi. "Pop Stop", Taipei Times, 2006-06-09. Retrieved on 2007-01-27. 

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