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[[Image:elvahsiaodiamondcandy.jpg|thumb|250px|Elva Hsiao promoting [[Diamond Candy]] (2009)]]
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'''Elva Hsiao''' (蕭亞軒) is a well known Taiwanese singer and actress.
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'''Elva Hsiao''' (蕭亞軒) is a popular Taiwanese [[Mandopop]] singer and actress who debuted in 1999 under [[Virgin Records Taiwan]], a sub-label of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMI EMI Music]. Her ''[[Elva Hsiao (album)|self-titled debut album]]'' proved a major success in large part due to the success of the ballad "[[Zui Shuxi De Mosheng Ren|Zuì Shúxī De Mòshēng Rén]]". In 2004 she switched to [[Warner Music Taiwan]] but was met with the delay of her album due to issues within the company. After only one release, she switched back to her former label. She is currently with [[Gold Typhoon Taiwan]] after Gold Label's acquisition of [[EMI Music Taiwan]].
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Earlier in her career Hsiao was best known for her ballads, but she has since gradually become known for her dance tunes as well. Her most well known hit is still "[[Zui Shuxi De Mosheng Ren|Zuì Shúxī De Mòshēng Rén]]", although her biggest hit in recent years has been "[[Cuo De Ren|Cuò De Rén]]" from her eleventh studio album, ''[[Xiaosa Xiaojie|Xiāosǎ Xiǎojiě]]''.
  
 
==<span class="mw-headline">Profile</span>==
 
==<span class="mw-headline">Profile</span>==
*'''Name:''' Elva Hsiao (蕭亞軒)
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*'''Name:''' Xiao Yaxuan (蕭亞軒)
 
*'''Birthday:''' August 24, 1979
 
*'''Birthday:''' August 24, 1979
 
*'''Birthplace:''' Taipei, Taiwan
 
*'''Birthplace:''' Taipei, Taiwan
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*'''Blood Type:''' A
 
*'''Blood Type:''' A
 
*'''Education:''' John Casablanca's College, Vancouver, Canada
 
*'''Education:''' John Casablanca's College, Vancouver, Canada
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*'''Labels:'''
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** [[Virgin Records Taiwan]] <small>(1999-2004)</small>
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** [[Warner Music Taiwan]] <small>(2005-2007)</small>
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** [[EMI Music Taiwan]] <small>(2007-2008)</small>
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** [[Gold Typhoon Taiwan]] <small>(2008-present)</small>
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Discography</span>==
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==<span class="mw-headline">Mandarin Discography</span>==
  
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Albums</span>===
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Albums</span>===
  
 
* [1999.11.17] [[Elva Hsiao (album)|Elva Hsiao]] (首張同名專輯)
 
* [1999.11.17] [[Elva Hsiao (album)|Elva Hsiao]] (首張同名專輯)
* [2000.08.15] [[Red Rose]] (紅薔薇)
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* [2000.08.15] [[Hong Qiangwei|Hóng Qiángwēi]] (紅薔薇; ''Red Rose'')
* [2001.04.21] [[Tomorrow (Elva Hsiao)|Tomorrow]] (明天)
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* [2001.04.21] [[Mingtian|Míngtiān]] (明天; ''Tomorrow'')
 
* [2002.02.11] [[4U]]
 
* [2002.02.11] [[4U]]
* [2002.08.30] [[Love's Theme Song, Kiss]] (愛的主打歌.吻)
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* [2002.08.30] [[Ai De Zhuda Ge, Wen|Ài De Zhǔdǎ Gē, Wěn]] (愛的主打歌.吻; ''Love's Theme Song, Kiss'')
* [2003.05.16] [[In Love With Love]] (愛上愛)
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* [2003.05.16] [[Aishang Ai|Àishàng Ài]] (愛上愛; ''In Love with Love'')
* [2003.12.30] [[Fifth Avenue]] (第五大道)
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* [2003.12.30] [[Diwu Dadao|Dìwǔ Dàdào]] (第五大道; ''Fifth Avenue'')
 
* [2006.12.22] [[1087]]
 
* [2006.12.22] [[1087]]
* [2008.06.13] [[3-Faced Elva]] (三面夏娃)
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* [2008.06.13] [[San Mian Xiawa|Sān Miàn Xiàwá]] (三面夏娃; ''3-Faced Elva'')
* [2009.10.09] [[Diamond Candy]] (鑽石糖)
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* [2009.10.09] [[Zuanshi Tang|Zuànshí Táng]] (鑽石糖; ''Diamond Candy'')
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* [2010.09.24] [[Xiaosa Xiaojie|Xiāosǎ Xiǎojiě]] (蕭灑小姐; ''Miss Elva'')
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* [2011.12.23] [[Wo Ai Wo (I'm Ready)|Wǒ Ài Wǒ (I'm ready)]] (我愛我 (I'm ready); ''I Love Me'')
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* [2014.08.22] [[Bu Jieshi Qinwen|Bù Jiěshì Qīnwěn]] (不解釋親吻; ''Shut Up and Kiss Me'')
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===Compilation Albums===
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* [2004.07.16] [[Meili De Chaqu|Měilì De Chāqǔ]] (美麗的插曲; ''Beautiful Episode'') <small>(Best Collection)</small>
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* [2006.12.08] [[Zui Shuxi De...Xiao Yaxuan (Love Elva...Remix & More)|Zuì Shúxī De... Xiāo Yàxuān (Love Elva...Remix & More)]] (最熟悉的...蕭亞軒 (Love Elva...Remix & More; ''The Most Familiar...Elva Hsiao'') <small>(Best+Remix Album)</small>
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* [2012.12.21] [[Super Girl Ai Wuwei|Super Girl Ài Wúwèi]] (Super Girl愛無畏; ''Super Girl Love Fearlessly'')
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===Digital Singles===
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* [2006.10.19] [[Elva is Back]]
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==<span class="mw-headline">Japanese Discography</span>==
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===<span class="mw-headline">Albums</span>===
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* [2001.10.11] [[Elva First]]
  
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Singles</span>===
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Singles</span>===
  
* [2001.09.20] [[Never Look Back|NEVER LOOK BACK]]  
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* [2001.09.07] [[Never Look Back]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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* [http://www.lovelva.com/ Official Site]
 
* [http://www.lovelva.com/ Official Site]
 
* [http://www.elvahsiao.net/ Singapore Fanclub]
 
* [http://www.elvahsiao.net/ Singapore Fanclub]
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{{Elva Hsiao}}
  
 
[[Category:Artists]]
 
[[Category:Artists]]
[[Category:T-Pop]]
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[[Category:Mandopop]]
 
[[Category:Blood Type A]]
 
[[Category:Blood Type A]]
 
[[Category:1979 Births]]
 
[[Category:1979 Births]]
 
[[Category:English Fluent]]
 
[[Category:English Fluent]]
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[[Category:Taiwanese Artists]]

Latest revision as of 03:12, 5 August 2015

Elva Hsiao promoting Bù Jiěshì Qīnwěn (2014)

Elva Hsiao (蕭亞軒) is a popular Taiwanese Mandopop singer and actress who debuted in 1999 under Virgin Records Taiwan, a sub-label of EMI Music. Her self-titled debut album proved a major success in large part due to the success of the ballad "Zuì Shúxī De Mòshēng Rén". In 2004 she switched to Warner Music Taiwan but was met with the delay of her album due to issues within the company. After only one release, she switched back to her former label. She is currently with Gold Typhoon Taiwan after Gold Label's acquisition of EMI Music Taiwan.

Earlier in her career Hsiao was best known for her ballads, but she has since gradually become known for her dance tunes as well. Her most well known hit is still "Zuì Shúxī De Mòshēng Rén", although her biggest hit in recent years has been "Cuò De Rén" from her eleventh studio album, Xiāosǎ Xiǎojiě.

Profile

Mandarin Discography

Albums

Compilation Albums

Digital Singles

Japanese Discography

Albums

Singles

External Links