Influential female singers in the Chinese music scene include:
1. Teresa Teng: Teresa Teng is a Taiwanese music artist who is extremely influential in Asia and the global Chinese society. He is one of the most famous Japanese music superstars in the second half of the 20th century. The wide popularity and enduring popularity of her songs in the Chinese society have earned her the reputation of "a billion applauses", and she is revered as the "Queen of Asian Singing" by the Japanese entertainment industry.
During his lifetime, his performing arts toured Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, the United States, Southeast Asia and other countries and regions. He published more than 1,500 songs in Mandarin, Japanese, English, Cantonese, Hokkien, and Indonesian, and was particularly influential in the Chinese music scene. The enlightenment and development of mainland pop music has had a profound impact, and it has also made important contributions to the mutual exchanges between different music cultures in Asia.
2. Faye Wong: a famous Chinese female singer and film and television actress. She is known as the chief queen of the Chinese music industry. She is the most outstanding female singer in the Chinese music industry from the early 1990s to the present. She is also one of the few who can be unanimously praised by her peers in the Chinese music industry at the same time. Superstars who are praised and even idolized.
Faye Wong’s unique voice and the “Filipino-style” singing style she created have made her famous throughout Asia and the Chinese world. She is the first Chinese singer to appear on the cover of Time magazine. His songs such as "Red Bean", "I May You Live Longer" and "I Do" are still widely sung to this day.
3. Lin Yilian: A famous singer in Hong Kong, China, and one of the most representative powerful diva-level singers in Hong Kong and Taiwan in the mid-1980s. In 1985, he released his first album which was a huge success, and he quickly became one of the new generation artists in Hong Kong who rose to fame the fastest and gained the most attention.
From 1990 to 1992, she won the "Golden Award for Female Singer in the Music Circle" for three consecutive years and was regarded as the queen of Chinese music. In order to increase her popularity, she actively participated in various publicity and social welfare activities and established a good public image. image. Beginning in 1992, her songs transformed from a combination of urban sensibilities, medium fast and slow songs, to mainly ballads, passionate and captivating performances.
His representative works such as "Scar", "When Love Is a Past", "I Heard Love Comes Back" and other songs have become popular on both sides of the Taiwan Strait and are deeply loved by the people. In 2000, he became famous throughout the Chinese world with his song "At least I still have you", which is still widely sung today.
In 2012, he signed a contract with Universal Music Group as the distribution company of "Gaia" and funded its own production, with a production cost of over one million Hong Kong dollars. In July 2013, Lin Yilian won the Best Mandarin Female Singer Award for "Gaia" at the 24th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards.
4. Tsai Chin: a well-known female singer in the Chinese music scene. In the 1970s, Tsai Chin began to enter the music scene as a folk singer, and later published her first album "Crossing the Sea". In the past 30 years, he has released nearly 50 albums and won numerous awards. His voice is low, gentle, honest, steady, and highly contagious.
She once sang famous songs such as "Reading You", "Just Like Your Tenderness", "Last Night", "Your Eyes", "Forgotten Time", etc., and is known as the "Velvet Queen". At the same time, he is also involved in many fields such as broadcasting, writing, film, and costume design. He has hosted many large-scale events including the "Golden Horse Awards" and is known as a "famous speaker" in the hosting industry.
5. Na Ying: The queen of Asian Chinese music. The sales of three albums, "Conquer", "Brief" and "Sad Romance", exceeded 5.8 million. "Conquer" alone has sold more than 2 million.
Her sales of vinyl records and cassettes before 1994 had exceeded 8 million, and her albums, vinyl records and cassettes had sold more than 23 million in Asia before 2001, and she had " The title of "China's No. 1 Queen" was once rated as "The Favorite Voice of 1.3 Billion Chinese" by Time Magazine, and she is also known as the Oriental Whitney Houston.