Jian Zhang deserves to be a strength school. Needless to say, that session of Super Girl, with her singing skills, is definitely the first. Even now, all the female singers born in the draft in China are basically under her. No matter the range, timbre or genre diversity, Jane Zhang can be called the leader of the new generation in China, which is roughly equivalent to the enhanced version of G.E.M. in timbre and language sense.
However, many fans may not hear the "strength" of idols in ordinary songs. In their ears, it is necessary to have a vulgar town stunt. So Zhang has been a dolphin for many years. The "dolphin sound", which is "one octave higher than the treble", once became a label to flaunt singing skills. Europe and America have Mariah Carey and Vitas, and China has Jane Zhang. Most people's memories of Jane Zhang come from those classic songs with dolphin sounds: Painting Heart and A Chinese Odyssey.
English songs are Jane Zhang's early iconic songs. She often chooses them in super girl competitions, and will come to several albums after signing Huayi Brothers.
At that time, she had obvious imitations, especially Mariah Carey. Long-term imitation and some practical cooperation with international musicians have made Jane Zhang exude a strong international style, which has made the audience who are used to listening to several butterflies in China refreshing. But over time, the magic of this label will gradually deteriorate. After all, "singing like a foreigner" can only be the fuse of popularity, not the only strength of a China singer.