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Patrick Brasca

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Patrick Brasca
派偉俊
Background information
Birth name林煒竣
Born (1999-09-06) September 6, 1999 (age 25)
Tamshui, Taipei County, Taiwan
OriginTaiwan
GenresPop
OccupationSinger
Years active2009–present
LabelsJVR Music
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese派偉俊
Simplified Chinese派伟俊
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinPài Wěijùn
Wade–GilesPʻai4 Wei3-chün4
Real name
Traditional Chinese林煒竣
Simplified Chinese林炜竣
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLín Wěijùn
Wade–GilesLin2 Wei3-chün4

Patrick Brasca (Chinese: 林煒竣; pinyin: Lín Wěijùn, born September 6, 1999) known professionally in Chinese as Pai Weijun (派偉俊) is a Canadian-Taiwanese pop singer and songwriter known for singing the theme song "Try" of the film Kung Fu Panda 3. The song also features Jay Chou.

Career

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Patrick Brasca is of mixed Italian and Taiwanese heritage. He learned African drums when he was just three and learned the acoustic guitar when he was 9. At the age of 11, he had already set his hopes on becoming a singer.[1] At the mere age of 13, while taking part in a variety show hosted by Harlem Yu, Brasca met Jay Chou, who signed him to his record company JVR Music. Brasca also uses the mononym Patrick in some of his recordings.

On 29 October 2015, he released the single "Can't Lose You Now" (Chinese: 保護你) with an accompanying music video.[1] It became part of the soundtrack of popular Taiwanese TV series Love or Spend (Chinese: 戀愛鄰距離; pinyin: liàn'ài lín jù lí). Brasca followed up this release with "My Time" (我的時代) on 20 November 2015 and "I Like You" on 17 December 2015. The two songs were included on his first EP single also called My Time in 2015.

The Taiwanese musician, pop singer, songwriter, record producer, director and actor Jay Chou suggested that Brasca become part of the soundtrack of 2016 animated action comedy martial arts film Kung Fu Panda 3,[2] produced by DreamWorks Animation and Oriental DreamWorks. The bilingual theme song from the film titled "Try" featured Patrick Brasca (in English) and Jay Chou (in Chinese). Brasca took part in the writing of the English lyrics of the track.[3] The soundtrack album was released on January 22, 2016[4] with Brasca and Jay Chou's "Try" as its title track.

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Brasca sang "Be Strong", the theme song for the 2016 International Children's Games held in New Taipei City in Taiwan.

Discography

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Albums

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  • Angst (Chinese: 燥熱) (2020)
    • [10 tracks: Butterflies (Chinese: 蝴蝶) (2:51) / Champagne (Chinese: 香檳配你的美) feat. ANGIE (3:06) / I Like The Way (Chinese: 偷渡) (3:40) / Somebody (2:44) / Don't Wanna Lie ft. 8lak & Hosea (2:53) / You Are (2:53) / Won't Say I Love You (Chinese: 我不說愛你) (2:48) / Matches (Chinese: 火柴) (2:50) / Runaway (2:50) / Angst (Chinese: 燥熱) (2:58)]

EPs

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  • My Time (2015)
    • [2 track EP: "Can't Lose You Now" (4:07) / "My Time (4:03)]

Songs and music videos

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  • "Soar High" (Chinese: 飛得更高) (2019)
  • "Don't Wanna Lie" (feat. 8lak, Hosea) (2020)
  • "4 Get Bout U" (Chinese: 忘記你) (with Tyson Yoshi) (2020)
  • "Butterfly" (Chinese: 蝴蝶) (2020)
  • "Somebody" (2020)
  • "Champagne" (Chinese: 香檳配你的美) (feat. ANGIE) (2020)
  • "I Like the Way" (Chinese: 偷渡) (2020)
  • "Runaway" (2021)
  • "Cold" feat. @莫宰羊 (2021)
  • "Hold On" (with 高爾宣OSN) (2024)

Soundtracks

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Love or Spend (2015)
  • "Can't Lose You Now" (Chinese: 保護你) [1]
  • "My Time" (Chinese: 我的時代) [2]
  • "I Like You" (Chinese: 我喜歡你) [3]
Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)
Superpower (2017)
  • "Superpower" (2017) (closing song)
GunGirls (2017)
  • "Gun Fire" (Chinese: 戰鬥吧槍娘) (closing song)
Dream Breaker (2018)
  • "City of Dreams" (Chinese: 不醒之城)

Remix

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  • Jay Chou – 忍者 (Patrick Brasca x MADREX Remix) (2019)

Others

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  • "Be Strong" (theme song of the 2016 International Children's Games) (2016) [5]
  • "奇市江湖" (theme song of the 2017 Taobao Marketplace Festival) [6]

References

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  1. ^ a b Jocelle Koh (16 November 2015). "Jay Chou's apprentice Patrick Brasca releases single Can't Lose You Now". Hello Asia (Australia). Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  2. ^ Clifford Coonan (January 23, 2015). "'Kung Fu Panda 3' Gets Co-Production Status in China". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 23, 2015.
  3. ^ Shaun (27 January 2016). "Jay Chou's Favorite Pupil: Patrick Brasca". Billboard Radio China (BRC). Archived from the original on 1 February 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  4. ^ 陈博渊. "Jay Chou sings for very Chinese 'Kung Fu Panda 3'".
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