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Dawen Wang
Alternative spellings: Wang Dawen Wang Dawen D. Wang
Biblio: School of Computer and Software, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China ; Jiangsu Engineering Center of Network Monitoring, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China
Dawen Wang (Chinese: 王大文; pinyin: Wáng Dàwén), known as Dawen, is an American singer and songwriter. He first gained prominence when he won Kollaboration Acoustic 4. Dawen's first single "Wake Up", deals with Asian American stereotypes and prejudice towards minorities, and is especially popular among high school and college students. Known for his socio-politically conscious music, Dawen's material is a staple of Asian American Studies departments all over universities across the US, frequently performing and speaking at various panels and conferences. Dawen became popular for translating famous popular songs into Chinese on YouTube, with his Mandarin cover of Rebecca Black's "Friday" becoming a viral runaway hit in 2011. (Source: DBPedia)