Artist

Sandy Lam

Genre: C-Pop ,Show/Musical
Origin: U.S.A
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Sandy Lam stands among China's foremost pop figures from the close of the 20th century. Her path to prominence began in the 1980s through Cantopop releases, after which her audience widened markedly during the 1990s via stylistically varied albums issued in Mandarin, Japanese, and English. She was born in Hong Kong on April 26, 1966, and entered the recording studio for the first time in 1984 through an arrangement with CBS Sony. Among her extensive catalog, the late-'80s City Rhythm trilogy and the boldly experimental 1991 album Wildflower rank highest, the latter frequently cited in later years as her defining work. Approaching the new millennium, she set Cantopop aside to target worldwide listeners, issuing further albums in Mandarin, Japanese, and English. Within this group of releases, the 1995 Mandarin-language effort Love, Sandy achieved perhaps her strongest results. She returned to Cantonese material in 2005 with S/L, her first such album in nearly ten years.