The name "Priscilla Chan" has the flavor of a typical oriental lady. The woman named Priscilla Chan has used her singing voice to create a new image of a generation of urban ladies for fans - soft yet strong. "Soft yet firm." "Strong in the middle" is what almost everyone who knows how to sing says about Priscilla Chan. Although there are only four words, it is extremely difficult for a female singer to do it.
In 1984, Priscilla Chan sang with She debuted with the song "Lost Promise". In 1989, she went to study in the United States. In 1995, she returned to the music scene and released the album "Welcome Back". In 1997, Priscilla Chan's total record sales exceeded 10 million, and she sang "Qian Qian Que Song". ", "Silly Girl", "Falling Snow", "Come Back" and many other songs. In April 2013, Priscilla Chan, who had returned to the mainland for three years, returned to Universal Music in Hong Kong. Universal also announced that it would reestablish the legendary music label "Bao" for Priscilla Chan. Li Jin" and signed her as its first singer. In April 2014, a cover album titled "By Heart" was released; a commemorative concert was held at the Coliseum on June 19. In 2015, the Cantonese album "Evolve" was released ". In 2016, Priscilla Chan's Priscilla-ism Concert was held at the Hung Hom Coliseum in Hong Kong.
Priscilla Chan's voice has a very wide range, with a deep and deep bass range and a smooth high range. Most people with good bass find it difficult to sing high notes, while people with good high notes are often weak when singing low notes. However, Priscilla Chan combines the advantages of both high notes and bass, in a song that has been widely sung, "Qian Qian Que Song" " is an example.
In 1992, Priscilla Chan returned to Hong Kong and recorded the Cantonese album "Come Back". After its release, it achieved quadruple platinum sales. The title song "Falling Snow" was well received by mainland Chinese audiences. As we all know, another song "Black Tea House" won the Radio Television Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award [7]
In 1995, Priscilla Chan returned to the music scene and released her first album "Welcome back" in the same year. "; the album won the Hong Kong IFPI sales chart for 6 consecutive weeks after its release, and the title song "I'm Lonely" won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award and the Top Ten Golden Melody Award[8]; in the same year, it won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award and the Top Ten Outstanding Pop Singer Award.
In July 1996, 10 "Xue Ying Whitening Concerts" were held at Hong Kong Stadium; in November, the Cantonese album "Problem Woman" was released, including the ballad "Wonderful Journey" , "It's Over"; in the same year, the album "Satisfaction" was released, which not only included classical waltz works, but also incorporated Exotic European elements. In 1997, two Hong Kong Philharmonic Wonderful Journey concerts were held; Later, a solo concert was held in Melbourne, Australia; in the same year, PolyGram Records announced that Priscilla Chan's cumulative record sales exceeded 10 million copies. Priscilla Chan
In 1998, it was held in Las Vegas and Atlantic City. Concert; in May, the Cantonese album "2,000 Hours of Love" was released, which included 10 songs including the love songs "300 Hours of Love" and "From One to the End"; in the same year, two solo concerts were held at Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium Concert[9].
In 2000, Priscilla Chan chose to fade out of the music scene[10]. In 2003, he returned to the music scene and signed with Universal Records; in August, he released the album "Love Knot". In 2004, he held a concert tour in Canada; in August, he released the album "Love Time"; in the same year, he announced his retirement from the music scene. In 2007, the song "Thousands of Songs" sung by Priscilla Chan won the Supreme Classic Song Award at the 7th Chinese Music Media Awards[11].
In 2010, Priscilla Chan returned to the music scene; in March, she released the Mandarin song "Asia", which was shortlisted for the second Guangzhou Asian Games song and was selected as the "Asian Games Singer"[12]; on July 24, in Guangzhou The stadium held the "Xianqing Snow Flying Flowers" tour concert; in December, the Mandarin single "Snowflakes Flying" was released, which became the first Mandarin single in his music career[13].
On November 11, 2011, a solo concert was held at Chongqing Jiangnan Gymnasium[14]. On November 24, 2012, the "Xianqing Xuefeihua" concert was held at the Guangzhou International Sports and Performing Arts Center, and songs such as "Dancing Street" and "Where Do We Meet in Life" were performed at the concert [15].
In April 2013, he signed a contract with Universal Records Hong Kong.
In April 2014, the cover album "By Heart" was released [16]. In 2015, the "Priscilla Chan Back to Priscilla 30th Anniversary Concert" was held in Genting, Dongguan and other places [17]; on July 18, Priscilla Chan's 30th Anniversary Tour Concert was held at the Guangxi Sports Center Gymnasium, and she showed her Opera, Chinese style, dance and other different types of music styles [18]; in November, the Cantonese album "Evolve" was launched, which achieved gold record sales within two days of its release [19].
In March 2016, 4 "Priscilla Chan Priscilla-ism Concerts" were held at the Hung Hom Coliseum in Hong Kong; she kicked off the concert with a song "Rebel", and then sang "Thousands of Thousands" one after another. Representative works such as "A Thousand Que Songs" and "Falling Snow"[20]; on May 7, the "Priscilla-ism 2016 Priscilla Chan China Tour Concert" was held in Guangzhou, integrating elements of Western musicals and Broadway performance styles into the concert [twenty one].
In 1984, Priscilla Chan debuted with Priscilla Chan's song "The Lost Promise" and was selected as the most promising new artist that year. In 1986, he released the album "Rebel", and in 1988 he released "Xianqing", "Autumn Colors", and "Silly Girl's Love", and their sales reached platinum. In 1989, he released the album "Forever Your Friend" and won multiple awards[1].
In 1989, she went to study in the United States. In 1995, she returned to the music scene with her album "Welcome Back", which won the IFPI sales championship for six consecutive weeks. Priscilla Chan has been active in the mainland since 2010, but she suspended her career in Hong Kong. development. In April 2013, Priscilla Chan returned to Hong Kong's Universal Music Group after three years in the Mainland. Universal also announced that it would rebuild the legendary music label "PolyGram" for Priscilla Chan and sign her as its first singer[2][3]. In July 1989, the Cantonese album "Forever Your Friend" was released; the album was based on the theme of farewell. The title song "Qian Qian Que Song" gained attention in the Chinese society and won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards and the Top Ten Golden Songs. After the album was released, it became the annual sales champion in Hong Kong with seven platinum sales, and won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs IFPI Award for the Best-Selling Album of the Year. Priscilla Chan personally won the Commercial Radio Top Music Popularity Chart and the Top Female Singer with the album. Bronze Award and IFPI Award for Radio Hong Kong's Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs; from the end of August to the beginning of September, 6 "See You Again Concerts" were held at the Hung Kan Stadium in Hong Kong; in the same year, after announcing her retirement from the music scene, she chose to study in the United States.
At the "Princesses Hong Kong Philharmonic's Wonderful Journey Concert" in May 1997, Priscilla Chan sang a large number of new and old songs. Accompanied by a huge orchestra, Priscilla Chan's singing achieved unprecedented success. This record can reproduce the auditory quality of the performance that night on any level of sound system, and Priscilla Chan has become the first female pop singer in the world to use all-digital live recording to record. This digital album is the epitome of Priscilla Chan's profound singing skills and decent interpretation.