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On July 20, 1954, Taiwanese singer Luo Dayou was born

On July 20, 1954 (June 21st of the lunar calendar), Taiwanese singer Luo Dayou was born.

Luo Dayou (Lotayu, born July 20, 1954) is a famous Taiwanese singer who has sung popular songs such as "Love Song 1980", "Lover Comrade", "Huangyu Avenue East", and "Childhood". Graduated from the Chinese Academy of Medicine, he released his first album "The Little Man" in April 1982, which attracted much attention from all parties. The album "Future Owner" launched with the release of "Future Owner" made unprecedented criticism of the nation, the current situation, traditions, and society, and set off a heated discussion in Taiwan. At that time, wearing sunglasses and wearing black clothes, he resembled the rebellious image of American singer Bobby Dylan, which made him known as an "angry protest singer" in Taiwan. In 1985, he left Taiwan to develop in Hong Kong and established a "music factory". He successively released popular Cantonese songs such as "Tomorrow Will Be Better", "Pearl of the Orient" and "Emperor's Road East". In the early 1990s, mainland fans' love for Luo Dayou reached a high point, especially "Love Song 1990". In 2000, Luo Dayou made his first solo concert tour across China.

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