Lee Yi-Jun (李翊君)

Lee Yi-Jun (李翊君)

  • ImageQueen of OSTs
  • Image27 April 1969
  • ImageNominated for Best Hokkien Female Singer at the 1993 Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for her song Dragon Lady of Samsara.
  • Language: Mandarin

Lee Yi-Jun is a legendary Taiwanese singer celebrated for her emotional ballads and significant contributions to Chinese-language pop music. She debuted in 1987 with the classic album Ping Ju (萍聚), which became an instant favorite across... Lee Yi-Jun is a legendary Taiwanese singer celebrated for her emotional ballads and significant contributions to Chinese-language pop music. She debuted in 1987 with the classic album Ping Ju (萍聚), which became an instant favorite across Mandarin, Cantonese, and Hokkien music markets. Her distinctive voice and heartfelt delivery have made her one of the most […]

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Lee Yi-Jun is a legendary Taiwanese singer celebrated for her emotional ballads and significant contributions to Chinese-language pop music. She debuted in 1987 with the classic album Ping Ju (萍聚), which became an instant favorite across Mandarin, Cantonese, and Hokkien music markets. Her distinctive voice and heartfelt delivery have made her one of the most respected figures in Asian pop music, particularly known for singing theme songs of beloved television dramas, especially adaptations of Qiong Yao’s novels.

Career Highlights:
1- Over 30 albums released spanning Mandarin, Cantonese, and Hokkien languages.
2- Known for dramatic theme songs that defined Taiwanese drama soundtracks in the 1990s and 2000s.
3- Held major concerts like her 35th Anniversary Concert tour in Asia, including Singapore and 2026 shows.

Lee Yi-Jun’s music blends heartfelt balladry with traditional and pop elements, giving her timeless appeal across generations. Her songs remain staples at concerts and on classic Chinese music playlists.

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