Chen = Chinese version (Hanyu Pinyin)
Tan = Dialect version (Hokkien Dialect)
Why i know? Cuz tat's my surname too.
samtcy 3 years ago
he's blind, but make no mistake! he's a good singer that Singaporeans are proud of! Our own Stevie Wonder!
psvision 3 years ago
yay, love wei lian!! thanks for uploading..
musicccluv 4 years ago
cool
LuckyPeter888 5 years ago
no mistake...chen is the mandarin version of his last name and tan is the cantonese version of his name
AznAngel1986 5 years ago
no... -.- do u know mando and canto..
chen is same for both mando and canto.
tan is prolly some old language thing that nobody changed.... so they still use it now
alphaguy 5 years ago
chen = tan ?? or they make a mistake ?
aszxs 5 years ago
can anyone type the lyrics here
wongtsekang 5 years ago
Chen = Chinese version (Hanyu Pinyin)
Tan = Dialect version (Hokkien Dialect)
Why i know? Cuz tat's my surname too.
samtcy 3 years ago
he's blind, but make no mistake! he's a good singer that Singaporeans are proud of! Our own Stevie Wonder!
psvision 3 years ago
yay, love wei lian!! thanks for uploading..
musicccluv 4 years ago
cool
LuckyPeter888 5 years ago
no mistake...chen is the mandarin version of his last name and tan is the cantonese version of his name
AznAngel1986 5 years ago
no... -.- do u know mando and canto..
chen is same for both mando and canto.
tan is prolly some old language thing that nobody changed.... so they still use it now
alphaguy 5 years ago
chen = tan ?? or they make a mistake ?
aszxs 5 years ago
can anyone type the lyrics here
wongtsekang 5 years ago