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Taiwan female singers list of the older generation Taiwan female singers name list

Taiwan, China, since the 80's after the music of China and Taiwan into the mainland, China and Taiwan singers have a lot of fans in the mainland. How many of the older generation of Taiwanese Chinese singers do you remember? Do you still remember what voices have made your heart flutter? We've compiled a list of the old generation of Taiwan Chinese female singers and their famous songs to see if there are any of your favorites in the list of these female singers.

List of Taiwan's oldest female singers

Top 10 Taiwan female singers of the 80s

Taiwan's evergreen: Su Rui

==Su Rui

The movie soundtrack of the 1983 movie "The Wrong Way," which was a smash hit, has a high pitched, explosive voice. With her high pitched and explosive voice, the black whirlwind immediately swept through the Hong Kong and Taiwan music scene, making her the first female rock singer from Taiwan, and the first Taiwanese singer to sing at Hong Kong's Red Kwan Sports Pavilion.

==The same moonlight, please come with me, the wine is dry and sold out, dear child, follow the feeling

==Huang Yingying

debuted in the 70s, and in 1982 with the [Only Separation] album transformed into the status of a music superstar, looks and singing extremely foreignized, 1983's [Angel's Love] album is the first of the 13 weeks of Variety One Hundred Champion, and then continue to experiment with new music. After that, the band continued to experiment with new styles of music, and almost all of their albums were well received and well appreciated.

==Only Separation, a few days of wind and rain, time and space to send love, come in the heart of the sea of news, the snow in the burning

==Pan Yueyun

With the [Everyday Blue] album won the Golden Tripod Award for best singing and album awards, Pan, in the 80's sang a sheet of both pop and art of the high quality works, listen to its low sentimental singing voice is always touching. His low and sentimental singing voice is always touching, and in the Rolling Stones period, his albums such as [Woman in the World][Song Without Words][Thank You for Loving Me]? The albums are all evaluated and sold first-class, and then sang [pure love youth road] such as for the Taiwanese song to create a new pattern of song road.

==Wild lilies also have spring, the song without words, thank you once loved me, lock the memory

==Shuhua Chen

In the first half of the 80's, and Tan Jianchang collaborated with a number of best-selling albums [Starlight in the sky] [Song of the ocean] [Endless love] [Wandering to the end of the world] [Black hair turns white], then moved to the Rolling Stones and Li Zongsheng, Chen Sheng, collaborated with the three metropolitan women's love songs After the trilogy [don't say it's a pity] [still love me tomorrow] [talk to you, listen to you], Chen Shu Hua's singing strength is more recognized, and has been awarded the Golden Bell and the Golden Melody after the song.

==Song of the Sea, Wandering to the Ends of the World, Don't Say It's a Pity, Waking up from a Dream, Autumn in My Heart, Black Hair Turning into White Hair

==Lin Hui-Ping

Lin Hui-Ping was the first person to set a record for the year-end bestseller in 1983 with the song "Sinful Shadow", and she was the first person to set a record for the high sales of newcomer Lin Hui-Ping. With almost every best-selling album, Lin Hui-Ping can be regarded as the queen of healing songs in the 80s. Lin's Cinderella-style fame also led to a wave of imitators in the 1980s.

==Sinister Shadow, Past, Scars, Walking in the Sunshine, Relentless Strings, A Love Affair, Still Speaking

==Cheng Yee

Zheng Yee, who was noted for her Yueqin during the folk music period, switched to pop music in 1983, and her song "The Time the Rain Came" was the number one hit of that year's Variety One Hundred for 13 weeks, and her soaring voice was replaced by that of the same-named singer, Zhang Chingfang, at the end of the '80s.

==It's the right time for the rain to come, end, want to fly, mood, Yueqin

==Ye Ailing

Ye Ailing, known as the Coffee Girl, rose to prominence in 1985 with the song "Shout", which was a follow-up to Su Rui's explosive vocals full of lung capacity, and became a hit in the music industry, with later recordings of the oldies (the Song Collection) and the duet (Ye Ailing vs. Ten Men) series being bestsellers

==Ye Ailing is one of the best-selling artists in the world.

==Shout, beautiful, please take away, because?

==Feng Feifei

Feng Feifei, the Queen of Hats, was one of the leading singers in Taiwan in the 1970s, and was still a big hit in the first half of the 1980s, with his turn-of-the-tongue skills and spontaneous personal singing style still unrivaled, and still holds the record for the most number of albums and the most number of masterpieces ever made by a singer.

==Cool, cool, cool, summer season, applause, lovesickness crawls up to the bottom of my heart, midnight street, your house door

==Cai Qin

After establishing herself as one of the world's leading singers of folk music with the song "Just Like Your Tenderness," she successfully transformed herself into a beautiful woman with the release of her 1984 album "The Last Night," which was a success. The best-selling albums of oldies that followed made Tsai Chin the spokesperson for oldies

==Last Night, Read You, Life is a Play, Love Me Again, Me and My Own Shadow

==Dolls (Kim Ji-juan/Qiuqiu Chorus)

The Qiuqiu Chorus swept the charts in a short period of time with the song "Just Tonight," with the vocalist, Doll, hoarse and unresponsive. After going solo in 1985, they sang "Happy Girl" with the shampoo commercial in 1987, and then sang "Heavy Rain" on their classic album in the '90s.

== Happy girl, just tonight, shaking, why dream of him, flying birds, fools on the embankment

Now still active in the music world of China Taiwan female singers list of the whole

Qi Yu

Qi Yu, Qi Qin's Sister, an olive tree touched how many people, deservedly China Taiwan female singer big sister.

Shaohan Zhang, born on January 19, 1982 in Taoyuan County, Taiwan Province of China, Chinese Taiwan female singer, actress, graduated from Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School in Canada.

SHE, is a Chinese Taiwanese female pop singing group composed of Ren Jiaxuan (Selina), Tian Fuzhen (Hebe), and Chen Jiahua (Ella).

Jolin Tsai, born September 15, 1980 in New Taipei City, Taiwan, China, is a Chinese pop singer and fashion designer.

Eileen Yang, born June 4, 1984 in Taipei City, Taiwan Province of China, is a Chinese singer, actress and host.

Fan Weiqi, Chinese American, born March 18, 1976 in Ohio, Taiwan, China, female singer, actress, Love Life public welfare founder

Xu Ru Yun, real name Xu Hong Connie, born September 20, 1974 in Taipei, Taiwan Province of China, Taiwan, China, female singer, self-taught ethereal ethereal? She was born in 1974 in Taipei, Taiwan, China.

Elva Hsiao, born August 24, 1979 in Taoyuan County, Taiwan, China, Chinese pop female singer.

Hui-Mei Chang, born August 9, 1972 in Taian Tribe, Peinan Township, Taitung County, Taiwan Province of China, aboriginal singer from Taiwan, China

Jing Guo, born August 5, 1980 in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, graduated from Shih Hsin University, Taiwan, China, female singer from Taiwan, former member of the ?Monster? Athletic Cheerleading Team, artist of Formosa Records

p> Wang Xinling (王心凌), born September 5, 1982 in Hsinchu County, Taiwan Province of China, is a Taiwanese singer and actress

Black Shibuya Club Beauties, a nine-member girl group from Taiwan, China, consisting of Chou Yee Kee, Chang Shiao-jie, Wang Jing-qiao, Ching-yi Huang, Chim Tzu-ching, Tsai Cheuk-tung, Wu Ying-gei, Huang Wei-ting, and Kuo Jie-chieh, and known as ? Nine Nyonya?

Tsai Chin (蔡琴), born December 22, 1957 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, China, and originally from Shinyang, Hubei (present-day Xiantao), is a Taiwanese singer, opera singer, and host.

A-Lin , Li-Ling Huang, born September 20, 1983 in Taitung City, Taiwan Province of China, a Taitung Amis aborigine, Chinese Taiwanese pop singer

Kenny Tsai, born January 28, 1975 in Singapore, is originally from Jiangsu Province of China, and now resides in Taiwan, China. Singer, producer and songwriter.

Wen Lan (溫岚), born July 16, 1979 in Hsinchu County, Taiwan Province of China, is a Taiwanese pop singer, film and television actress

Rene Liu (劉若英), born June 1, 1970 in Taipei City, Taiwan Province of China, is a Taiwanese singer, actress, and songwriter in China

Fan Xiaoxuan (范晓萱) was born February 27, 1977 in Taipei, Taiwan, and has an ancestry in Hubei Province, China. Xiantao City,[1] a Chinese Taiwanese singer-songwriter, actress, producer and songwriter.

Maggie Jiang, a Hakka, was born in 1980 in Taoyuan County, Taiwan, China. Singer, songwriter

Maggie Jiang was born on April 29, 1987 in Taipei, Taiwan, China, and graduated from Hwaoka Art School. She is a singer, actress and model from Taiwan, China

Meng Tingwei (孟庭苇), born December 22, 1969 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, China, formerly known as Chen Xiu-Mei (陳秀玫), is an actress from Taiwan, China

Guo Tsai-Chieh (郭采洁), born February 19, 1986 in Taipei, Taiwan Province of China (台灣省台北市) and is an actress, singer, actress, and model from Taiwan, China

Joyce Hsu (徐若瑄), born March 19, 1975 in China Fengyuan District, Taichung City, Taiwan, China, Taiwanese singer and actress

Elaine Chen , born June 6, 1975 in Taipei, China, is a singer-songwriter and folk singer

Zhang Hanyun , born April 9, 1989 in Jingyang District, Deyang City, Sichuan Province, China, mainland Chinese singer and actress

Yi-Neng-Jing , real name Wu Jing-Yi , born March 4, 1969 in Taipei, Taiwan, China, originally from Jinan, Shandong Province , Chinese Taiwanese singer and actress

Ariel Lin (林依晨), born October 29, 1982 in Yilan County, Taiwan, China, Chinese Taiwanese actress and singer

Lan Yueshi (蓝又時), born January 31, 1985 in Beijing, is a Chinese songwriter and actress

Lan Xinmei (藍心湄) is a Chinese actress and singer born November 16, 1965 in Beijing, Taiwan, China. Entertainer

Kuo Shu-yao (郭书瑶) , born July 18, 1990[1] and nicknamed Yao Yao (姚瑶), is a Taiwanese singer, actress and host in China.