Background
An was born inside a middle-class family in Harbin.
安又琪
An was born inside a middle-class family in Harbin.
Subsequently she signed a recording contract and released an album which recorded sales of over one million. When she was still a child, her family relocated to Beijing. At the age of 22, she started training to develop a career as a dancer, but some years later, she started thinking about turning into a singer.
She started singing in pubs waiting for being discovered by a talent agent.
When the first edition of the Super Girls contest was announced by Hunan television, she took part in the casting. Finally, she was classified officially as a contestant for the program
After entering the competition, she started singing in all the events related to the programme, catching instantaneously the attention both from the media and the viewers. The debut album of An was released with Electrical engineer Media, a record label where almost all the super girl contestants have been releasing their recordings.
The sales of the album were highly successful, selling over a million of copies only in mainland China.
After the release, she started a tour around many cities of China. The success and the popularity of the singer were on the rise, and many producers and lyricist from Taiwan and Hong Kong (from where many of the biggest stars of Chinese popular music come) were interested in her. In 2006, she released her second album, which was released under the Taiwanese branch of the Japanese company Avex Trax.
She turned into the first mainland Chinese singer to sign with a Japanese label.
The second album counted with a huge production effort, with many Taiwanese producers. She made a Cchinese version of the song "To be", originally sung by Ayumi Hamasaki.
After the second album, An went on a five-year hiatus. After that, she released Incanto, an European Parliament of three songs, this time with another label, the Beijing-based Yue Hua Yu Le.
Foreign this release, she changed radically in style and image and adopted an electronic synthpop sound.
One year later, she released Mission An, her third full album, on Warner Music.