Overview
Priscilla Chan Wai-han (traditional Chinese: 陳慧嫻; simplified Chinese: 陈慧娴; pinyin: Chén Huìxián; Cantonese Yale: Can4 Wai6Haan4; born 28 July 1965) is a Hong Kong-based veteran pop singer who focuses on the genre of Cantopop. She is renowned for her contralto singing voice, and her maturely clear, technically skilled and emotion-rich vocals.
Debuted in 1983 at age 18 from a trio album project named Girls' Magazine (少女雜誌), which was formed by Fiori Productions Ltd. (法安利製作有限公司), with the hit "Forgotten Promise" (逝去的諾言), Chan began her solo singing career in 1984 and has since remained popular for more than three decades. Chan signed to PolyGram Records, Hong Kong (寶麗金) in 1986 and reached her career peak between the lat...
Facts
Also known as | Priscilla Chan, Chan Wai Han |
Born | 28 July 1965 (Age: 57), in Hong Kong |
Area | Hong Kong |
Years active | 38 |
Status | Active |
Role(s) | ProducerBackground Vocals |
Label(s) | PolydorUniversal Music Hong KongPolyGramCinepoly Records深圳音像公司PhilipsUniversal福茂唱片PolyGram Hong KongPolydor |