A-Mei
Kulilay Amit (Chinese: 張惠妹; pinyin: Zhāng Huìmèi, born 9 August 1972), better known by her stage name A-Mei, is a Taiwanese Puyuma singer and record producer. Born as Amit Kulilay in the rugged mountains of eastern Taiwan, she made her debut in the music world in 1996, achieving meteoric commercial success. A leading figure of the Mandopop music scene since the mid-1990s, A-Mei is widely known for breaking ground for Taiwanese indigenous peoples and being a voice for LGBT rights and gender equality. She has been given the moniker Queen of Mandopop and the "Pride of Taiwan". Thanks to her career longevity, resilience, professionalism, artistry, and versatility, she is considered a pop culture icon in the Sinophone world and is a legend in the industry.
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Kulilay Amit | |||||||
A-Mei in 2024 | |||||||
Born | Kulilay Amit 9 August 1972 | ||||||
Nationality | Taiwanese | ||||||
Other names | Chang Hui-mei | ||||||
Alma mater | National Taitung Junior College | ||||||
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Years active | 1996–present | ||||||
Agent | Mei Entertainment | ||||||
Partner | Sam Yao (2011–present) | ||||||
Parent(s) | Chang Tou-li (father) Wang Yu-mei (mother) | ||||||
Family | Saya Chang (sister) | ||||||
Awards | Golden Melody Awards – Best Mandarin Female Singer 2002 Truth 2010 Amit 2015 Faces of Paranoia Best Mandarin Album 2010 Amit Song of the Year 2010 Bold for My Love MTV Asia Awards – Favorite Artist Taiwan 2002, 2004 | ||||||
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Instrument(s) | Vocals | ||||||
Labels | EMI, Universal Music Taiwan | ||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 張惠妹 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 张惠妹 | ||||||
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Website | starmei |
Born and raised in Beinan, Taitung, A-Mei moved to Taipei at age 20 in 1992. In 1996 she released her debut studio album Sisters, which was a massive hit and transformed A-Mei into a superstar seemingly overnight thanks to selling over a million copies. Her sophomore record Bad Boy found even greater success in Taiwan, eventually becoming the country's best-selling album of all time. Her follow up releases—Holding Hands (1998), Can I Hug You, Lover? (1999) and Regardless (2000)—received critical and commercial acclaim, with the first two also selling well over a million units. Initially having continued success, a cross-straits controversy caused her to experience a sales decline from 2004 until she experienced a resurgence in 2006 with the album I Want Happiness?.
Her albums Truth (2001), Amit (2009), and Faces of Paranoia (2014) each won her a Golden Melody Award for Best Mandarin Female Singer and made the Taiwanese diva one of the singers who won the category the most times. Having sold over 50 million records, A-Mei is the best selling female artist in Taiwanese music history. She is recognized as having the influence and cultural impact in Asia equivalent to artists such as Madonna in Western music and popular culture. In 2017, she was included in the "Charity Heroes List" by the Asian edition of Forbes Magazine, and her influence is even greater than that of many famous Taiwanese political and business figures.