Jam utilizes his gravelly lows and piercing falsettos.
When Tones and I released "Dance Monkey," it became a global earworm known for its unique, high-pitched vocal delivery. Jam Hsiao—one of Taiwan’s most versatile vocalists—took this foundation and injected it with his signature rock-soul fusion.
Even for non-English speakers, his phonetic delivery maintains the "earworm" quality of the original while adding emotional weight. 🌟 Why It Stays Relevant Jam utilizes his gravelly lows and piercing falsettos
Sharp, synchronized choreography tailored to the beat.
Vocal coaches and fans reacting to his "lion-like" roar. In the Singer 2020 (Singer · Daybreak) performance,
In the Singer 2020 (Singer · Daybreak) performance, Jam Hsiao turned the stage into a carnival.
The "Dance Monkey" cover exploded on TikTok and Douyin, becoming a staple for creators. Its rhythmic complexity and Jam's infectious stage presence made it perfect for: independent of the original.
Years after its release, this specific version continues to trend because it represents a "perfect storm" of talent meeting a viral moment. It proved that a well-executed cover can sometimes take on a life of its own, independent of the original.