Top 10 Chinese Female Singers

The Chinese music scene has experienced decades of development, some songs endure for a long time, and some people will always be remembered. The top 10 female singers in China all have very good works, combined with their excellent singing skills, they have been loved by the audience.

1. Teresa Teng 邓丽君

Top 10 Chinese Female Singers-denglijunTeresa Teng, a Chinese taiwan female singer, was one of the representative Japanese female singers in Japan in the 1970s and 1980s. In 1967, he released his first solo album, thus starting his singing career. In 1969, he became famous in Taiwan by singing the theme song of the same name of Taiwan’s first serial drama “Jingjing”. In the early 1970s, he opened up the record market in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia with works such as “A Thousand Words”. In 1974, he laid the foundation for his acting career in Japan with the Japanese song “Airport”. He has won the highest award of two Japan Music Awards, the Japan Cable Awards and the All Japan Cable Broadcasting Awards, the 2nd Golden Disc Award, the 4th Platinum Disc Award, etc. His representative works include “The Moon Represents My Heart”, “Sweet Honey”, “Small Town Story”, “A Thousand Words” and “When Will You Come Again”. Died in Chiang Mai, Thailand on May 8, 1995.

2. Xu Xiaofeng 徐小凤

Top 10 Chinese Female Singers-xuxiaofengXu Xiaofeng, born on January 1, 1949 in Wuhan, Hubei, China, Hong Kong singer and actor, graduated from Buddhist Cihang Middle School. She released her first album “Wall” in 1969, and entered the music scene; with the release of the album “Wind and Rain”, the song “Selling Dumplings” in the album attracted her attention in mainland China; she won the 8th place with “Dong the Current”. Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards; with “Before Tears” won the Top Ten Strong Song Golden Melody Awards. Xu Xiaofeng’s other representative works include “Season of the Wind”, “Every Step”, “Love in the Moon and Acacia”, “Love in the Heart”, and “It’s Difficult to Say Goodbye”, which give full play to the characteristics of the female singer’s bass part, with a deep magnetic voice. Line, simple and unpretentious singing style, has become a powerful singer in Hong Kong, China.

3. Guo Lanying 郭兰英

Top 10 Chinese Female Singers-guolanyingGuo Lanying, born in Jinzhong City, Shanxi Province in December 1929, is a Chinese soprano singer, Jin Opera performing artist, opera performing artist, and a national vocal educator. She is the 4th National Member of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, the 2nd and 3rd Director of the Chinese Musicians Association, and the 10th Honorary Member of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. She has successively won China’s first “Golden Disc Award”, the first China Film and Music Special Contribution Award, the national honorary title of “People’s Artist”, the personal list of “The Most Beautiful Struggle”, and the title of “Lifetime Achievement Dramatist of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles” in 2019, etc. honor. Guo Lanying’s representative works include “My Motherland”, “Nanniwan”, “White-Haired Girl”, “People Say Shanxi is Beautiful” and so on.

4. Anita Mui 梅艳芳

Top 10 Chinese Female Singers-meiyanfangAnita Mui (October 10, 1963 – December 30, 2003), born in Hong Kong, China, native of Hepu, Guangxi, is an artist of Geying and Amphibious Development, one of the founders and the first female president of the Hong Kong Performing Artists Association. She has won the most popular female singer in Hong Kong’s top ten golden songs for five consecutive years, the highest honor Golden Needle Award in Hong Kong’s top ten Chinese golden songs, the best actress in the Hong Kong Film Awards, the best actress in the Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award, and the Chinese female singer. The world’s highest record of solo singing performances and other honors. Anita Mui’s representative works include “Intimate Lover”, “Yoshiko Kawashima”, “Homecoming”, “Like an Old Man Come”, “Woman Flower” and so on.

5. Faye Wong 王菲

Top 10 Chinese Female Singers-wangfeiFaye Wong, born in Beijing on August 8, 1969, is a Chinese pop singer, film and television actress, and a Chinese national first-class actress. In 1989, she made her debut in the Hong Kong music scene with the song “Still the Old Sentence”, and released her first solo album “Wang Jingwen” in the same year. She won the Most Popular Female Singer Award in the Top Ten Golden Melody Songs; she won the Best Mandarin Female Singer Award at the 15th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for her album “Love”. Faye Wong’s other representative works include “Women who are easily injured”, “Wish”, “Sky”, “Red Bean”, “Fleeting Years”, “Human World”, “Hypnosis”, “Impulsive” and so on.

6. Han Hong 韩红

Top 10 Chinese Female Singers-hanhongHan Hong, composer, singer, lyricist, music producer, philanthropist, director, host, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, national first-class actor, founder of Han Hong Charity Foundation, chairman of Hualu Baina Entertainment Company He is also the CEO and No. 1 in the 2016 China Charity Celebrity List. He graduated from the China Conservatory of Music, the PLA Academy of Arts, and the postgraduate of the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. She has won honors such as the Most Popular Female Singer at the 5th CCTV Music Festival and the champion of “I Am a Singer Season 3”. Han Hong’s representative works include “Little Widow”, “Velvet Flower”, “Under the Flying Clouds”, “Loyal to Self” and so on.

7. Mao Amin 毛阿敏

Top 10 Chinese Female Singers-maoaminMao Amin, born on March 1, 1963 in Yangpu District, Shanghai, is a singer and actor in Mainland China. In 1985, he released his first album “Hot Coffee” and made his official debut; participated in the 2nd National Youth Singer TV Grand Prix and won the third place in the professional group popular singing competition; at the Yugoslav International Music Festival with the song “Green Leaves to Roots” “The Love” won the third prize for singing performance, and is the first Chinese pop singer to win an award in the International Pop Song Contest. She has also won the Oriental Billboard Special Honor Award, the Beijing Pop Music Ceremony Outstanding Achievement Award, the CCTV-MTV Music Festival Special Contribution Award, and the China Golden Disc Award. Mao Amin’s other representative works include “Missing”, “Longing”, “The Same Song”, “Mother in Candlelight”, and “Green Leaf’s Affection for Roots”.

8. Chen Huixian 陈慧娴

Top 10 Chinese Female Singers-chenhuixianChen Huixian, born in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on July 28, 1965, is a female singer in Hong Kong, China. In 1984, he debuted with the song “The Promise of the Past” and won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs Most Promising Newcomer Award; he received attention in the Hong Kong music scene for singing the song “Flower Shop”; he won the top ten strong songs with the song “Dancing Street”. Golden Melody Most Popular Disco Song Award; with the release of the Cantonese album “Always Your Friend”, the title song “Thousand Thousand Que Songs” has attracted attention in the Chinese-speaking area, and won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards and the Top Ten Jingge Golden Melody Awards. Chen Huixian’s other representative works include “Falling Snow”, “Black Tea House”, “Come Back”, “Gone Promise”, “Lonely Back”, “Love by Glass Window” and so on.

9. Su Rui 苏芮

Top 10 Chinese Female Singers-suruiSu Rui, born in Taipei on June 13, 1952, is a Taiwanese singer. In 1976, he signed with the Hong Kong House UFO record company and officially entered the music scene as a signed singer; he won the best original film song at the 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards with “Drinking Dry Wine”; he sang the theme for Jackie Chan’s film “Dragon Heart” The song “Who Can Depend On Each Other” won the Best Song Award at the 5th Hong Kong Film Awards. Su Rui’s other representative works include “Looking Back”, “Follow My Feelings”, “Hand in Hand”, “Dear Child” and so on.

10. Cai Qin 蔡琴

Top 10 Chinese Female Singers-caiqinTsai Chin was born on December 22, 1957 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Her ancestral home is Mianyang, Hubei (now Xiantao). She is a Taiwanese female singer, musical actor and host. In 1979, she made her debut with the song “Just Like Your Tenderness”, and won the Best Singer Award at the 1st Golden Tripod Awards for the song “Choice”; with the release of the album “Talking Heart”, she won the 2nd Taiwan Golden Melody Award for Best Female Singer Award; shortlisted for the Best Radio and TV Host Award and the Best TV Variety Show Host Award at the Radio and Television Golden Bell Awards for the radio program “Midday” and the TV program “First Live”. Cai Qin’s other representative works include “Your Eyes”, “New Love”, “Forgotten Time”, “Reading You” and “Ferry”.
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