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蔡健雅(Simplified: 蔡健雅 Pinyin: Cài Jiàn Yǎ English: Tanya Chua)

Born on 28 January 1975 in Singapore, Tanya Chua is currently a pop star renowned in much of Asia, including Taiwan, Singapore, China and Hong Kong.
Tanya Chua started out singing in English, releasing her first English album, Bored, in 1997 but she soon moved to singing in Mandarin, for which there was a Greater Asian market.
Tanya signed on to Universal Music Taiwan in 1998 and released her first Mandarin album, Breathe, in 1999. That album comprised compositions of her English songs matched to Chinese lyrics by Taiwanese lyricists.
Despite this, she rebounded in 2003 with a new album contract by the Warner label in Taiwan, and a more confident, assured album Stranger, which topped sales charts in Taiwan. The 2006 release of her compilation T-time marked an end to her album contract with Warner, and her current label status is unknown.
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About 蔡健雅

蔡健雅(Simplified: 蔡健雅 Pinyin: Cài Jiàn Yǎ English: Tanya Chua)

Born on 28 January 1975 in Singapore, Tanya Chua is currently a pop star renowned in much of Asia, including Taiwan, Singapore, China and Hong Kong.
Tanya Chua started out singing in English, releasing her first English album, Bored, in 1997 but she soon moved to singing in Mandarin, for which there was a Greater Asian market.
Tanya signed on to Universal Music Taiwan in 1998 and released her first Mandarin album, Breathe, in 1999. That album comprised compositions of her English songs matched to Chinese lyrics by Taiwanese lyricists.
Despite this, she rebounded in 2003 with a new album contract by the Warner label in Taiwan, and a more confident, assured album Stranger, which topped sales charts in Taiwan. The 2006 release of her compilation T-time marked an end to her album contract with Warner, and her current label status is unknown.
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