Yuki Hsu

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Yuki Hsu
徐懷鈺/徐怀钰
Birth name Xú Huáiyù
Born March 3, 1979 (1979-03-03) (age 29)
Origin Flag of the Republic of China Taiwan
Occupation(s) singer, actress
Years active 1998 – 2007 (singer)
1998 – 2005 (actress)

Yuki Hsu (徐懷鈺; pinyin: Xú Huáiyù) (born March 3, 1979) is a Taiwanese pop singer whose career peaked in the late 1990s. She is perhaps best remembered for the single "Fen Fei" (分飛). Between 1998 and 2001 she scored a series of hits in Taiwan, though she never achieved much fame outside of Asia. Most of her songs were upbeat, catchy, melodic dance tracks, often with oddly childish themes or lyrics. Her song "Angel" even featured a chorus of kids singing along with her. Other well-known Yuki Hsu songs include "Ai De Ding Dong," "Who's Naughty," and a remake of the '90s techno track "Dub-i-Dub." In 1999 she paired up with South Korean rapper Yoo Seung Jun to record the more sophisticated duet "Can't Wait," which brought her some fame outside of Taiwan. She was also notorious for the bizarre and outlandish hairdos she sported in many of her music videos.

After 2001 she stopped recording and turned her career to work in Taiwanese dramas.

[edit] Discography

  • First Album (Yuki Hsu album) (第一張個人專輯), March, 1998
  • Go! Go! Go! (向前冲), October, 1998
  • Kindness of a Magical Lady–2 Generations (魔法阿媽之戀愛2 世代), with Wen Ying, March, 1999
  • 5.6.7.8. Going (EP)
  • Angel (Yuki Hsu album) (天使), May, 1999
  • Love (Yuki Hsu album), January, 2000
  • U'Want (欲望), August, 2000
  • Miss Right (Yuki Hsu album) (完美小姐), August, 2001
  • Bad Girl (Yuki Hsu album) (), May, 2007

[edit] Filmography

  • The Strait Story (南方紀事之浮世光影), 2005
  • The Voyage of Emperor Qian Long to Jiang Nan (乾隆皇下江南), 2003
  • Love Train (心動列車), 2003
  • Tweeny Witches (Jp.: 魔法少女隊 アルス; Ch.: 孩子女巫), voice, 2003
  • The Monkey King: Quest For The Sutra, (齊天大圣孫悟空), 2002
  • The Beauty Mermaid (天地傳說之魚美人), 2001
  • Toshinden Subaru, the New Generation (鬥神傳 新的産生), voice, 2001
  • Battle Arena Toshinden (鬥神傳), voice, 1998

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