A Taiwanese singer who moved from girl-group fame to a quieter, more personal sound.
If you want to hear where she landed after the group, try 'A Little Happiness' or 'Lai Bu Ji (Too Late).' They're good examples of that quieter, more reflective tone she built her solo career on.
She won the Golden Melody Award for Best Mandarin Female Singer in 2011, which isn't just a trophy, it's a nod to the way her solo work carved out its own space. Songs like 'A Little Happiness' and 'Lai Bu Ji (Too Late)' show her leaning into melancholic ballads, a shift from the upbeat pop of her S.H.E. days. That range, from 'Super Star' to 'Mao Dun,' keeps her music feeling grounded even as it reaches listeners across Asia.
She first got noticed in the Taiwanese girl group S.H.E., then went solo around 2010. Her four studio albums, from 'My Love' to 'Here,' mix melancholic ballads with brighter pop tracks. These days she works independently but still stays close with her former bandmates Selina Jen and Ella Chen.
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