Zheng Huajuan, the renowned musician behind hit songs such as “Too Wrongful” and “Angels and Dolphins,” has passed away at the age of 60. The news was confirmed by Rolling Stone Records on March 24, with the funeral arrangements being handled by her relatives and friends in Germany.
Born in 1963, Zheng Huajuan made a significant impact on the music industry with her heartfelt love songs that resonated with urban women. Throughout her career spanning over 30 years, she composed more than a hundred works, including popular songs like “Mona Lisa’s Tears”, “Youth”, “The Road of Love”, and “Double Bed in a Single Room.”
In addition to her musical talent, Zheng Huajuan also mentored rising stars in the industry, such as Zhang Xinzhe. Her influence and contribution to the music scene were recognized by many, with singers like Zhang Qingfang and Wan Fang expressing their condolences upon hearing of her passing.
Despite fading out of Taiwan’s entertainment industry after marrying in Germany in 1993, Zheng Huajuan continued to connect with fans through gatherings and online interactions. Her passion for music and genuine interactions with others left a lasting impact on those who knew her.
As the music world mourns the loss of a talented artist, Zheng Huajuan’s legacy will live on through her timeless songs and the memories shared by those who had the privilege of knowing her.