Renowned musician Yang Lide (Andy) was a prolific lyricist in Taiwan during the 1980s and 1990s. He gained fame in the Chinese music scene with classic works such as 'Dear Child', 'Dedication', 'Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow', and 'He Doesn't Love Me'. On the 17th, his studio issued a statement announcing that he passed away at 11:20 in the morning from cardiac arrest and could not be revived. He was 73 years old.
Yang Lide was born in 1951, with ancestral roots in Changsha, Hunan Province, and was an important figure in the Chinese music scene. He was renowned for his outstanding musical talent and creative contributions, with representative works including 'Dear Child', 'Dedication', and 'Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow'. He was not only a successful songwriter but also played a significant role in promoting and packaging many famous singers such as the Little Tigers, Su Rui, and Tsai Chin.
In addition to his music career, Yang Lide also excelled in the fields of photography and advertising. He led the development of Taiwan's advertising industry and introduced several innovative concepts such as 'studio'. A memorial service for Yang Lide will be held soon, with specific arrangements to be announced by his studio at a later date.
News Source: Yiping News Network