TAIWANESE pop singer Cyndi Wang can always give you a sense of sweetness. However, behind her hearty smiles and sweet songs, she has experienced a great deal of hardship on her road to success.
“Before I made my first album I was sent to Japan for training for three months,” said Cyndi, the independent girl who didn’t come from a rich family. “Sometimes it got so intense every day that I got hurt and ached all over and couldn’t fall asleep at night at all.”
The title song of her latest album---Fly Drifting combines Thai folk with modern dance music. It’s fast, lively and exotic. Cyndi studied Thai dance for it. For one move, she had to spin around 18 times non-stop while holding a fan. She fell over many times and injured her knee.
“I’m not the one who got fame overnight,” she said, “I got close to my dream small step by small step since I graduated from an art school. I know the difficulties.”
In fact, Cyndi’s beloved grandma passed away not long ago, and she sank into a deep sorrow for her. For a short while she canceled all her work.
Cyndi came from a divorced family. Her grandma raised her, and it was her grandma who taught her to speak word by word. Grandma often came to Cyndi’s performances to support her.
Now Cyndi has cheered up. Sometimes she can’t help crying, but she wants to work hard to make her grandma proud in heaven.
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