Faceless concert mask girl singer lip sync no...The sad reason why my face is covered
Jul 30, 2025
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According to the Hong Kong media South China Morning Post, a 20-year-old mask singer from Shaanxi Province, China, made his name by posting a video of him singing with an a cappella without revealing his face five years ago. Fans are praising her voice as `the sound of an angel kissing.'
Her face in all the videos is covered by cartoon character images, and her actual identity has never been revealed.
The past year has attracted attention for its collaboration with famous Chinese stars. The duet video with famous female singer Han Hong received 11.3 million 'like', and the song video with actor Yao Chun also recorded more than 5.5 million 'like'. Most of the songs are cover songs and not many of her own songs.
Prince Yi Xiaochao was originally scheduled to hold his first solo concert in Shanghai on August 9, but it was abruptly postponed on July 26, and the new schedule is still undecided.
If the actual performance is held, it will be China's first 'Mask Singer Concert'.
Warner Music China, the organizer of the performance, explained some public suspicions in a statement released on the 21st.
Warner Music China "The performer is the actual mask singer Prince Yi Xiaochao, who submitted a signature and performance consent form to the relevant government agencies and obtained permission." he said.
Also on the lip-sync controversy "All masks are specially made for this performance, and the bottom of the mask is made of thin wedding veil material to allow the microphone to deliver the voice well.", he explained. "Due to the nature of this performance, authorities will supervise the performance through real-time audio and video."
Prince Yi Xiaochao also opened up about why he insists on wearing a mask.
She said on social media that she was "psychologically shocked by stalking in the past, and feared that people would be disappointed by her anxiety about her appearance." he insisted. Then "I want people to focus on my music itself. It's purer, and it can separate personal life from the online world," he said.
Fans gave mixed reactions.
Some netizens cheered for her performance and welcomed her with "Fresh and creative attempts", while others responded "Why go to the concert hall when you can't even see your face? I think it's okay to listen to it with earphones."
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.