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Elva Hsiao (, born 24 August 1979) is a Taiwanese singer, dancer, actress and businesswoman. Since being signed to a record deal in 1998 after competing in a singing competition, Hsiao has gone on to release fourteen studio albums and has achieved great commercial success within the Chinese pop music industry. Known for her R&B influenced ballads, the artist's first album, '' Elva First Album'' (1999), was considered one of the first to incorporate R&B in the Chinese market. Her most recent album ''Naked Truth'' was released in 2020. Hsiao was recognized as one of four of the most popular female singers in the Chinese music scene among her contemporaries. As a result, she has also been brand ambassadors to various brand names such as,
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, Sprite,
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, Avon,
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and
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. Hsiao was named one of Taiwan's top earning singers in 2014, with more than US$18 million earned.


Life and career

Hsiao was signed to
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in 1998, as their first artist, after being scouted from the singing competition New Talent Singing Awards affiliated with Hong Kong TV channel
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. She was one of twelve finalists. Singers Jacky Chu and Ruby Lu also competed that year. Hsiao was part of a girl group called Phenomenon initially, but pursued a solo career after her bandmates dropped out. She was studying design in
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,
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, at John Casablancas Institute at the time. After signing, Hsiao was managed and groomed by songwriter, Yao Chien, who was also the president of Virgin/EMI in Taiwan at the time. Yao would also have a hand in writing for many of Hsiao's albums released under Virgin/EMI. Hsiao's first album was
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and was of the pop and R&B genre. The album was released in 1999 and was considered a pioneer for the R&B genre in Chinese speaking markets. The album was a commercial success, selling a total 800,000 copies in Asia the following year. The success of the album paved the way for her first solo concert in Taipei later in 2000. The single "Cappuccino" became popular in Chinese
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settings. Hsiao was also tapped to record the jingle for the re-branding effort by the Broadcasting Corporation of China in Taiwan. For Hsiao's third album '' Tomorrow'', Virgin/EMI made a push for the mainland
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market, capitalizing on the singer's name recognition in the Taiwanese and Hong Kong music markets. The album included hip hop influences and faster tempos than Hsiao's previous releases, as well as a song performed in
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. With a limited schedule of just four concerts and press conferences in China and
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, the album would still go on to sell 400,000 copies in the mainland in addition to 290,0000 records sold in
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in 2001. Hsiao's next album '' 4U'' released in 2002, featured a song that Hsiao wrote the lyrics for. She collaborated with
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that year on a remake of their song " U Make Me Wanna" for her album ''
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''. That album featured two songs on which Hsiao contributed to production. That same year, Hsiao made her feature film debut in the Hong Kong
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'' in a minor role as the ex-girlfriend of Tony Leung's character. The film was remade in the US as ''
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'', which went on to win an
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. Hsiao would also lend her voice to the
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''The Butterfly Lovers'' based on the classic Chinese
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of the same name in 2004. Two songs from Hsiao's next album, ''5th Avenue'' were also featured in soundtracks for a film and a television show. The singer's contract with Virgin/EMI ended in 2004 with the release of her greatest hits record ''Beautiful Episode''. Despite a light marketing budget banking on Hsiao's public persona, the album sold well, with 400,000 copies moved in mainland China, becoming the biggest selling record for the label that year. Hsiao signed with
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but was only able to release her next album, ''1087'' in December 2006. The album was partly delayed because of an upheaval in staff at Warner and was named for the number of days between its release and Hsiao's previous studio album. Promotions for the album also experienced delays as the singer had to take five months to recover from tearing a ligament in her left leg while shooting a music video. Hsiao returned to EMI Music Taiwan in 2008 after releasing just one album with Warner, also reuniting her with former manager Yao Chien. She released '' 3 Faced Elva'' that same year in June. The artist's subsequent album ''
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'' was released under the
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label after it was announced in August that the company had bought EMI Music Taiwan. Her entire catalog would later appear under the Warner Music label after the latter bought Gold Typhoon's music interests in 2014. This album featured songs written by British songwriter
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and one song, " Beautiful Encounter", from that album was later covered by Brazilian pop singer
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. She embarked on a world tour on 31 December 2009. Hsiao ventured into more dance oriented music with the release of ''
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'' in 2010. She released another compilation album ''Super Girl'' in 2013, featuring a new duet with Chinese
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. Around this time, Hsiao also launched a fashion line called ''Carry Me''. In 2013, Hsiao signed with
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in the greater China region along with fellow Taiwanese pop star
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. Hsiao released ''Shut Up and Kiss Me'', which was preceded by a single of the same name. The music video for the single achieved 1 million views on
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after a day of release on the back of a NTD 4 million marketing blitz by Sony. A song from the same album was used as the main promotional song for ''
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'' in Taiwan. Hsiao went on hiatus in August 2017, disappearing from the public eye for 18 months for undisclosed reasons, delaying the release of a new album that she had reportedly been preparing for three years. She was forced to cancel 13 tour dates scheduled for April 2018 in China as well. The singer broke her silence in August the following year to explain her absence, stating that she had suffered chest injuries in a fall, resulting in her being unable to sing due to difficulty breathing. In November, Hsiao announced that she would be releasing a 10-song album, ''Naked Truth'', in 2020 to coincide with her 20th year as a recording artist. The lead single, "In a Heartbeat" was released in 2019 and peaked at No. 2 on the Taiwanese KKBox chart. Hsiao also starred in the Chinese couple reality-show ''Meeting Mr. Right'' in late 2020, with her boyfriend at the time. After making a surprise appearance at the 33rd Golden Melody Awards, Hsiao confirmed that she was working on a new album.


Discography


Studio albums

* '' Elva First Album'' (1999) * '' Red Rose'' (2000) * '' Tomorrow'' (2001) * ''Elva First'' (2001) * '' 4U'' (2002) * ''
Theme Song of Love, Kissing ''Theme Song of Love, Kissing'' () is the fifth studio album by Taiwanese singer Elva Hsiao, released on 30 August 2002 by Virgin Records Taiwan. The song, "Theme Song of Love", reached number nine on Hit FM Annual Top 100 Singles in 2002.
'' (2002) * ''
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'' (2003) * ''5th Avenue'' (2003) * ''1087'' (2006) * '' 3 Faced'' (2008) * ''
Diamond Candy ''Diamond Candy'' () is the tenth studio album by Taiwanese singer Elva Hsiao (), released on 9 October 2009 by Gold Typhoon Gold Typhoon Group is a Chinese entertainment company. Gold Label was founded in 2004 in Hong Kong, launched with the ...
'' (2009) * ''
Miss Elva ''Miss Elva'' () is the eleventh studio album by Taiwanese singer Elva Hsiao, released on 24 September 2010 by Gold Typhoon. The songs, "Wrong Man", "Miss Elva", and "Rhapsody", reached number four, twenty-five, and sixty-five respectively on ...
'' (2010) * ''I'm Ready'' (2011) * ''Shut Up and Kiss Me'' (2014) * ''Naked Truth'' (2020)


Compilation albums

* ''Beautiful Episode'' (2004) * ''Love Elva... Remix & More'' (2006) * ''Super Girl'' (2012)


Live albums

*''Elva Live in Concert in Hong Kong'' (2002) *''Elva 2003 Up2u Taipei Concert'' (2003)


Awards


References


External links

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