词条 | Yuki Hsu |
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| name = Yuki Hsu | image = Yuki hsu holding an autograph session in Taipei.jpg | alt = | caption = | birth_name = Hsu Huai-yu | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1978|3|3}} | birth_place = Taipei, Taiwan | occupation = Singer, actress | years_active = 1998–2002; 2007–present | module = {{Infobox Chinese|child=yes|showflag=wp | t = {{linktext|徐|懷|鈺}} | s = {{linktext|徐|怀|钰}} | bpmf = ㄒㄩˊ ㄏㄨㄞˊ ㄩˋ | w = Hsü2 Huai2-yü4 | p = Xú Huáiyù }} | module2 = {{infobox musical artist|embed=yes | background = solo_singer | genre = Pop | instrument = Vocals }} }} Yuki Hsu (born 3 March 1978) is a Taiwanese singer and actress. She is perhaps best known for her series of hits in Taiwan between 1998 and 2001. Most of her songs in her early career are upbeat, catchy, melodic dance tracks, often with youthful themes or lyrics. Some of her well-known songs include "Ding Dong" (a cover of Danish singer Tiggy's hit "Ring A Ling"), "Who's Naughty" (a cover of Dr Bombay's "Calcutta (Taxi Taxi Taxi)"), and a remake of the '90s techno track "Dub-i-Dub". In 1999 she collaborated with South Korean rapper Yoo Seung Jun on the duet "Can't Wait". She is also noted for the flamboyant and outlandish hairdos she sported in many of her early music videos. In 2001, Hsu temporarily ceased her singing career and turned to acting. In 2007, she returned to the music scene with the album Bad Girl. On 25 May 2018, Yuki Hsu held the concert, Only for Meeting You (只為「鈺」見你), at Taipei International Convention Center, celebrating her 20 years of singing career.[1] Personal lifeHsu faded into obscurity in the aftermath of a legal quagmire involving contract breaches and negative press covers. The court charged her with NT$2 million in damages and legal fines, and her mother borrowed money to help them get by.[2] [3]In 2010, she took on a job as an unpaid paralegal assistant so that she can study legal matters to prepare herself for her legal challenges.[3] In 2011 Hsu claims that her former manager, Wu Zu Wang, of Dragon Imperium International Film Production Corp, texted inappropriate messages to her. She states that she has a backlog of such messages.{{citation needed|date=March 2018}} Hsu was sued for a breach of contract when she failed to show up for a concert and made unauthorized public appearances on Taiwanese broadcasts.[4][5] DiscographySingles
Studio albums
Compilations
Filmography
References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.msn.com/en-sg/entertainment/entertainment-asianbuzz/yuki-hsu-as-long-as-you-arrive-at-the-destination-the-effort-does-not-matter-the-results-do/ss-BBIKEBZ|title=Yuki Hsu: 'As long as you arrive at the destination, the effort does not matter, the results do'|website=www.msn.com|accessdate=22 March 2018}} 2. ^http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/entertainment/view/1143549/1/.html{{dead link|date=February 2015}} 3. ^1 http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/entertainment/view/1030421/1/.html{{dead link|date=February 2015}} 4. ^http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/entertainment/view/1145792/1/.html{{dead link|date=February 2015}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://sg.news.yahoo.com/jobless-yuki-hsu-considered-suicide-094000929.html|title=Jobless Yuki Hsu considered suicide|website=yahoo.com|accessdate=22 March 2018}} External links
14 : 1978 births|Living people|20th-century Taiwanese singers|21st-century Taiwanese singers|20th-century Taiwanese actresses|21st-century Taiwanese actresses|Taiwanese television actresses|Taiwanese film actresses|Taiwanese female singers|Taiwanese Mandopop singers|Musicians from Taipei|Actresses from Taipei|20th-century women singers|21st-century women singers |
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