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Aussie hits #1 in China with Jackie Chan-curated boy band

Australian singer Prince Henry Mak has debuted at #1 on the Chinese QIY K-Pop chart, as part of five-piece boy band JJCC. The group was put together by Hong Kong film star Jackie Chan – who has…

By Music NetworkPublished Oct 27, 2015
1 min read

Australian singer Prince Henry Mak has debuted at #1 on the Chinese QIY K-Pop chart, as part of five-piece boy band JJCC.

The group was put together by Hong Kong film star Jackie Chan – who has traded choreographing stunts for choreographing dance moves –  and is based in Seoul. 23-year-old Mak relocated to South Korea in 2012, after being discovered by a visiting scout while teaching dance at Crossover Dance Studios in Goulburn Street, Sydney.

Despite being a South Korean-based group (Mak is the only member not to hail from the region), JJCC have found early success in China, topping their K-Pop charts with their debut single, At First.

The group will perform at Chan’s 60th birthday concert next week in Beijing.

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