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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Elva_HsiaoElva Hsiao - Wikipedia

    Elva Hsiao - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Life and career. Discography. Studio albums. Compilation albums. Live albums. Awards. Personal life. References. External links. Elva Hsiao ( traditional Chinese: 蕭亞軒; simplified Chinese: 萧亚轩; pinyin: Xiāo Yǎxuān, born 24 August 1979) is a Taiwanese singer. [6] .

  2. Elva First Album ( simplified Chinese: 萧亚轩同名专辑; traditional Chinese: 蕭亞軒同名專輯) is the debut album by Taiwanese singer Elva Hsiao, released on 17 November 1999 by Virgin Records Taiwan. [1] [2] Track listing. References. ^ Yesasia.com Elva Hsiao Self-Titled Album info 17 November 1999. Retrieved 2011-04-27.

    No.
    Title
    Writer (s)
    Producer (s)
    1.
    "Nobody" (沒有人)
    Chen Wei
    2.
    "Cappuccino"
    Chien Yao Jae Y. Chong
    Jae Y. Chong
    3.
    "Suddenly Thinking of You" ...
    Lin Xi Chen Wei
    Chen Wei
    4.
    "Born to Choose"
    Francis Lee Johnny Jam & Delgado
    Azlan Abu Hassan
    • 1999
    • Pop
    • 17 November 1999
    • Chen Wei, Jae Y. Chong, Azlan Abu Hassan
  3. Tomorrow (Elva Hsiao album) Tomorrow. (Elva Hsiao album) Tomorrow ( Chinese: 明天) is the third studio album by Taiwanese singer Elva Hsiao, released on 21 April 2001 by Virgin Records Taiwan. [1] [2] The songs, "I Love You Lots" and "Tomorrow", reached number twenty–six and forty–nine respectively on Hit FM Annual Top 100 Singles in 2001.

    No.
    Title
    Writer(s)
    Producer(s)
    1.
    "Tomorrow" (明天)
    Chen Wei
    2.
    "Secret" (秘密)
    Chien Yao Sky Wu Jae Chong
    Jae Chong
    3.
    "Let It Go" (feat. Stanley Huang)
    Chien Yao Jason Levine James McCollum Lau ...
    Jim Lee
    4.
    "Angel Has Left" (天使暫時離開)
    Chien Yao Anders Dannvik Winston Sela Lau ...
    Jim Lee
    • 41:25
    • 21 April 2001
    • Chen Wei, Jae Chong, Jim Lee
    • Pops
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shiao_Lih-juShiao Lih-ju - Wikipedia

    Mandopop, Hokkien pop, J-pop. Musical artist. Shiao Lih-ju (born 1955) is a retired Taiwanese singer and TV presenter who released more than 30 albums in the 1970s and 1980s. She sang in Mandarin, Hokkien, and Japanese . Shiao rose to fame after singing the theme songs of many popular films based on Chiung Yao 's novels, like Fantasies Behind ...

  5. Xiao (/ ʃ aʊ /; Chinese: ) is a Chinese-language surname. In the Wade-Giles system of romanization , it is rendered as Hsiao , which is commonly used in Taiwan.

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