July 28.1965-Hong Kong's famous singer Priscilla Chan was born
(Otomi July day), July 28, 1965, the famous Hong Kong singer Priscilla Chan was born.
Priscilla Chan was born "target =" _blank "> Priscilla Chan (English name: Priscilla Chan, 1965 July 28, 2010 -), in Hong Kong in the 1980s to the 1990s, put it firmly in the number two famous strength a singer, second only to the music Sister Anita Mui. 1990s in idol singer Vivian PolyGram fame, Priscilla stayed PolyGram, but relatively isolated in 1998, she decided to leave PolyGram over files fellow Cinepoly, according to the Hong Kong entertainment news reports, PolyGram "alerted" Priscilla Chan left PolyGram income plummeted, the reason is that in the past has been the resources invested in the body of Vivian results always, in the same year, PolyGram through rolling Priscilla nostalgic album to make money in 1995, (lssjt.cn) Priscilla Chan is also a singer of the music scene in the printing of survey is the second most popular after Faye Wong fans. her active years, in a clear and emotional singing known for her many Cantonese in mainland China from the late 1990s much female fans respected.
in 1997 PolyGram announced Priscilla record The cumulative total sales of over 10 million, the history com] "Qianqianquege" snow "" return it "song has to become Chinese songs timeless classic!
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