Taiwan pop singer Mavis Fan and her band "100%" arrived in
Beijing on Sunday to promote her latest rock'n roll album
"Breakthrough".
Taiwan singer Mavis Fan sings at a
promotional show in Beijing on Sunday, October 28, 2007.
Mavis Fan enjoyed an immediate success when she started her
singing career in the image of a lively, happy girl of 18 in 1995.
The singer soon became a household name for her frisky and even
childish pop songs and was dubbed "the little demon girl", derived
from her second album The Little Demon Girl's Magic Book in
1996.
Seeking for a breakthrough, the star launched a jazz album in
2001. The album was highly acclaimed by critics but was far less
popular than her early hits.
Now the star is going further along the way of independent music
with the rock'n roll album "Breakthrough".
"Breakthrough" was released by Fan's own company Vegetarian Fish
at the cost of several million New Taiwanese Dollars.
Although the album includes only three singles, Mavis Fan said
they were enough "to endure and for people to expect."
"Music is the career to which I will devote my whole life," she
added.
(CRI.cn October 30, 2007)