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Yisa Yu or Yu Kewei (; born 23 October 1983), is a Chinese singer. She started out singing in bars and participated in several singing competitions. Her career took off after she achieved fourth place nationally in the 2009 season of
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's '' Super Girl''. Her fans are called ''Yu jin xiang'' (郁金香), which means "tulip"; personally named by Yisa.


Early life

Yu was born on 23 October 1983 as Yu Yingxia () in
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, Sichuan to parents working in the
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. She studied English Language at the
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. She briefly took singing lessons at the insistence of her father but failed to complete. At college, Yu took part in a national singing competition for college students and defeated
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to take the gold award.


Career

After her graduation, Yu worked in a company for a few months before leaving to become a singer at the famous ''Lianhua fudi'' music bar. During that time and before the 2009 ''Super Girl'', She recorded several original songs and released three cover albums. In 2005 Yu auditioned, and failed, for the Chengdu ''Super Girl'' competition. The following year she auditioned again, only to fail once more. Not content with the result, she traveled to Guangzhou to enter the local competition, where she reached the last 20 before being eliminated. Her third try, in 2009, finally landed her among the winners at Chengdu to qualify to the national ''Super Girl''. There she won the first game of the top ten to feature on the cover of ''
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'' magazine and in the ''Cover Girls'' compilation album released by the competition. Then she was able to reach the top four before being eliminated. Soon after the competition ended, Yu was invited to record the theme song for '' The King of Milu Deer'', China's first 3D animated film. Then she became the first of her ''Super Girl'' peers to be selected by a label, when she signed with
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on 8 December 2009. The Taiwanese label immediately announced that they have assembled a team of top producers to work on her first original album. That album was released in May 2010, titled ''Blue Shorts''. In the latter part of the year she featured on the OST of the hit Taiwanese drama ''
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'', and took part in a series of concerts to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Rock Records. In 2011 Yu was nominated for the 22nd
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in the "Best New Artist" category. That caused controversy however, as she had cover albums released in mainland China before 2010, which would make her ineligible for the "new artist" category if they were released in Taiwan. She was eventually disqualified. In a statement, she respected the decision of the judge panels and said: "I would like to thank the Golden Melody Awards for the recognition the judges have given me. Although I was disqualified, it has inspired me to work harder in the future." Yu's second album, ''Wei Jia Xing Fu'' (meaning "add a little happiness"), was released in June 2011. She continued the collaboration with big names in Taiwanese music. The most prominent was famous rocker
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. Several songs from this album were featured on the sound track of yet another popular drama, ''
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''. The summer of 2012 saw the release of a third album, ''Lost Love''. One of the songs (幸福難不難/"Happiness is hard") was also the theme song for the movie version of ''The Fierce Wife'', which was released around the same time. In 2020, she participated in ''
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''.


Discography


Movie/drama soundtracks


Cover albums

First two albums were released under her real name, ''Yu Ying Xia'' (郁英霞).


Awards


References

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