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Yu Yan (; born May 26, 1997) is a Chinese singer and actress. She is best known for finishing 4th in the survival show '' Youth with You 2'', making her a member of
The9 The9 (stylized as THE9 or THE NINE) was a Chinese girl group formed through the IQIYI survival show Youth With You (season 2), ''Youth With You 2''. The group consisted of Liu Yuxin (singer), Liu Yuxin, Yu Shuxin, Xu Jiaqi, Yu Yan (singer), Yu ...
. She is also well known for her sense of fashion and continually garners significant interest from fashion brands because of her style.


Early life

Yu Yan was born on May 26, 1997, in
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. She graduated from Beijing College of Politics and Law with a major in
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. Her mother is an elementary school teacher.


Career


2015–2019: Career beginnings

In 2013, Yu Yan signed with Re-Du Media and joined the girl group, True. True later released their first album "" in 2015. On November 30, 2015, Yu Yan released her first ever EP, ''Bad Girl'', which consists of 3 songs. She joined
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's reality-survival program ''Girls Fighting'' in 2016. In the finals, she ranked second and was slated to debut as a member of Diamond Girls. However, the group silently disbanded before an official debut. After her contract expired in 2017, she signed with JoinHall Media. She made her acting debut in the television series ''Waiting For You In A Long Time'' and took part in the soundtrack of the series. The two soundtracks, "" and "Underwater", were released on 13 July 2018. In August 2018, she made her big screen debut in the film, ''Pet Departures''. She played her first main role as Liu Pian. On September 19, 2018, she released her debut album "暮色", which consisted of six songs. In December of the same year, she played Ya Ta in the three part film series, ''Special Forces Return'', namingly ''Special Forces Return 1: Snow Wolf's Wrath'', ''Return of Special Soldiers: Black Poppy'' and ''Special Forces Return 3: Top Secret Battlefield''.


2020–present: ''Youth With You 2'', The9 and rise in popularity

In 2020, Yu Yan took part in
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's reality-survival program '' Youth With You 2''. One of the two trainees to receive only "A"s in three evaluations, she eventually finished 4th with a total of 7,198,164 votes in the finals and debuted as a member of
The9 The9 (stylized as THE9 or THE NINE) was a Chinese girl group formed through the IQIYI survival show Youth With You (season 2), ''Youth With You 2''. The group consisted of Liu Yuxin (singer), Liu Yuxin, Yu Shuxin, Xu Jiaqi, Yu Yan (singer), Yu ...
. While on the show, she also participated in ''Who’s the Drama Queen'', a spin-off acting variety show for the trainees. She made a cameo appearance on ''Customer First''. In September 2020, Yu Yan became a regular cast member on iQIYI's ''Let's Party,'' the first variety show of
The9 The9 (stylized as THE9 or THE NINE) was a Chinese girl group formed through the IQIYI survival show Youth With You (season 2), ''Youth With You 2''. The group consisted of Liu Yuxin (singer), Liu Yuxin, Yu Shuxin, Xu Jiaqi, Yu Yan (singer), Yu ...
. As of November 2020, the show has since finished airing. In October 2020, Yu Yan injured her ankle during a rehearsal. In the following months, she was absent from
The9 The9 (stylized as THE9 or THE NINE) was a Chinese girl group formed through the IQIYI survival show Youth With You (season 2), ''Youth With You 2''. The group consisted of Liu Yuxin (singer), Liu Yuxin, Yu Shuxin, Xu Jiaqi, Yu Yan (singer), Yu ...
's group activities in order to recuperate. On November 4, 2020, YuYan Studio was formally established, meant to further Yu Yan's personal career. Released on December 25, 2020,
The9 The9 (stylized as THE9 or THE NINE) was a Chinese girl group formed through the IQIYI survival show Youth With You (season 2), ''Youth With You 2''. The group consisted of Liu Yuxin (singer), Liu Yuxin, Yu Shuxin, Xu Jiaqi, Yu Yan (singer), Yu ...
's album ''MatriX'' features Yu Yan's solo song "薔薇之巔 (Foretold)". She participated in the songwriting process, and in an interview with
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, she discussed choosing the song because she wanted her first solo song with The9 to be lively and cheerful. In January 2021, Yu Yan graced the cover of
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China's first digital issue, further becoming the first idol to be featured. The e-magazine was a special collaboration project between ELLE and young artists and featured artworks by the children. Also in January 2021, Yu Yan returned to The9's group activities to perform live at iQiyi's 2021 Shout Out For Love Gala. However, at some time during the performance, Yu Yan reinjured her ankle, and afterwards again took a short hiatus to recover. Along with The9, she returned to perform "Dumb Dumb Bomb" on Youth With You 3. On March 26 and 27, Yu Yan participated in The9's first live concert, called "X-City". Along with performing multiple of The9's songs, Yu Yan also performed her solo song, "薔薇之巔 (Foretold)", of which she participated in the making of choreography. Her performance was well-received, and she additionally garnered praise on social media for her professional handling of microphone and in-ear malfunctions during her performance on March 26. In an interview with
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, of the concert, Yu Yan said, "The concert left an indelible memory." In April 2021, Yu Yan participated in public welfare activities (Yuyan Rural Revitalization Project) seeking to revitalize rural areas of China. The welfare activities took place in different areas in
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, with the following project set to provide assistance to rural schools. Following this, she was featured on the cover of ShenZhou Artistic Magazine. Later in the month, along with The9 group members An Qi and Lu Keran, she visited
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's Youth with You 3 as a senior mentor and performed a collaboration stage with some of the trainees. In May 2021, she was featured in magazine spreads such as with WAVES and ROLLACOASTER, which was a birthday exclusive issue featuring only Yu Yan. On May 22, Yu Yan appeared on The9's one year anniversary EP, RefleXtion. Later in the month, Yu Yan's work studio announced the opening of an official
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channel and also released four self-produced English song covers as a birthday special for fans. On June 11, Yu Yan supported the True Love Dream charity project and visited a children's music class at Xingshou School. Two days later, on June 13, 2021, Yu Yan performed at the OCEANWAVE Music Festival in
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. She performed four solo songs, including "Give Me All Night" and a special rock version of "No Company (不奉陪)" from Youth With You 2. Later that week on the 19th of June, Yu Yan's work studio posted a notice that they would be taking legal action against any individuals posting defamatory insults towards Yu Yan online. Represented by AllBright Law Offices, the lawsuit severely reprimands and resists internet rumors and malicious speech targeted at Yu Yan. At midnight on June 26, Yu Yan released a cover of the song "Bygone Love (当爱已成往事)" originally by
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and Jonathan Lee. It is available for free on various streaming platforms, including
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. On July 13, 2021, Yu Yan was a guest on the escape-room themed variety show "GodPlayer". On the 17th of that month, she also participated in Beijing Adoption Day Charity Event, encouraging others to adopt shelter animals as pets. Yu Yan is expected to perform at Guochao Xingdong Music Festival, which was originally scheduled for August 14, 2021. However, due to rising cases of
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in China, the event was first postponed until October 2021, before being pushed until sometime in early 2022. On January 1, 2022, she attended the "
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" jointly organized by CCTV Dream and Xinhua Media, and won the "New Singer of the Year" award. On January 3, she attended the "Starlight Young Annual Charity Gala" and won the "Best New Artist of the Year" award and performed the song "Simple LIFE". On January 20, the single "The Faraway Place Without a Name", sung with
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,
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and Wang Ruiqi, was released as the theme song to help the
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. On February 14, he was a guest on the "Chinese Music Hit Center" Winter Olympics special show as a hit song guest


Discography


Extended plays


Single albums


Songs


Soundtrack appearances


Filmography


Film


Television series


Television shows


Notes


References


External links

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