新加坡英文报导,嘉尔和Rami Malek, Maisie Williams, Troye Sivan, Willow Smith, “brings together five diverse changemakers blazing new trails in the entertainment industry。“
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In more ways than one, Covid-19 has thrown the world into a tizzy. What is the most important thing you have learnt about yourself, and about life, during this period?
Wang: To my team, I am a (piece of) work by them. To me, I am my own subject. I need to understand myself so I can solve problems. It is very important to know yourself. Only when you know what kind of person you are, can you do better and go further.
I hope everyone can clearly understand who they are and then do their best. There may be 100 difficulties, but there are always 100 ways.
How do you hope the world will change after this crisis?
Wang: I hope more people will act on their dreams and make their own paths. Go for it. Like you, I am also making my own way to the future.
What is the most memorable or satisfying thing you have done during this period?
Wang: I will be releasing a new song this month and a Chinese EP after that. Hope you enjoy them.
What does time mean to you? And how does it feel to be a member of the Pasha de Cartier tribe?
Wang: No matter if it's right or wrong, there is nothing which is done in vain. Every step deserves to be remembered.
Pasha is full of energy and imagination just like me - bold, direct, full of personality and boundary-pushing.
What's the most significant time of your life?
Wang: The moment hasn't come yet. When it comes, it should have something to do with my music rankings on Billboard.