Priscilla Chan | |
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Priscilla Chan performing in 2004
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Background information | |
Chinese name | 陳慧嫻 (traditional) |
Chinese name | 陈慧娴 (simplified) |
Pinyin | Chén Huìxián (Mandarin) |
Jyutping | can4 wai3 haan4 (Cantonese) |
Birth name | Chan Wai-han (陈慧娴) |
Origin | Hong Kong |
Born |
Hong Kong |
July 28, 1965
Occupation | Singer |
Genre(s) | Cantopop, Mandopop |
Instrument(s) | Singing |
Voice type(s) | Lyric Contralto |
Label(s) |
Polygram Records Ltd. (1986–1997) Cinepoly Records Ltd. (1998–2001) Universal Music Group (2003–2004) International Entertainment Corporation (2007–2008) Universal Music Group (2013–present) |
Years active | 1983–present |
Ancestry | Panyu, Guangdong |
Influenced by | Karen Carpenter |
Website | Official facebook |
Priscilla Chan Wai-han (Chinese: 陳慧嫻; born July 28, 1965) is a singer from Hong Kong.
She attended Marymount Secondary School in Happy Valley, Hong Kong. As a teenager she would often enter singing contests, and eventually got discovered by a recording company. She currently lives in Happy Valley, Hong Kong.
Chan started her life as a professional singer when she was 18 in 1983. Her first song was titled "Forgotten Promise" (逝去的諾言), which is recorded in an album "Girl Magazine" (少女雜誌) that also features two other newcomers.
In 2007, Chan signed with IEC – EC Music and the following year released a new live album recorded at a series of concerts in Hong Kong.
In 2013, Priscilla Chan signed with Universal Music Hong Kong again, with the relaunch of the PolyGram label.
In July 2015, she made her one night concert performing her greatest hits at the Resorts World Genting, Malaysia.
2. 我寂寞
3. Lonely
4. 明日有明天
5. 披星戴月
6. Love me once again
7. 夜機
8. 銷魂夜
9. Jealousy
10. 月亮
11. 飄雪
12. 歸來吧
13. 痴情意外
14. 紅茶館
15. 玩味
16. 緣了,就是完
17. 永遠愛你的人
18. 地球大追蹤
19. 憂鬱 你好
20. 貪、貪、貪
21. 你瘦夠了嗎?
22. 變、變、變變變+重口味
23. 跳舞街
24. 幾時再見?!
25. 人生何處不相逢
26. 花店
27. 逝去的諾言
28. 與淚抱擁
29. 玻璃窗的愛
30. 傻女