E-Jun Lee

E-Jun Lee, born 李翊君 on April 27, 1969 in Taipei, Taiwan, is a Taiwanese singer known for her contributions to Cantopop, Hokkien pop, and Mandopop. Her music career began with the release of 萍聚 (Ping ju) in 1987, marking her debut as a singer. Over the years, Lee has released numerous albums, including 誓言謊言 (Promising Lies) in 1998, as well as well-known compilations such as 7情6慾 Best I 絕對精彩13首 and 7情6慾 Best II 絕對精彩13首. She is particularly recognized for singing the theme songs of television dramas adapted from Chiung Yao’s novels, such as My Fair Princess in 1998. Lee continued to release albums throughout her career, including 勇敢的愛 (Be Brave to Love) and 永恒的愛 (Forever Love) in 2005, showcasing her versatility across different genres. Her early works, such as 珍重再見 (Cherish Goodbye), 你是我畢生的愛 (You Are the Love of My Whole Life) (both 1988), and 再回首 (Meeting Again) (1989) established her presence in the Taiwanese music scene. E-Jun Lee’s ability to record in multiple languages allowed her to reach a broad audience. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, she released several notable albums including 黑玫瑰 (Black Rose) (1994), 諾言 (Promise) (1995), and 誰能禁止我的愛 (Who Can Forbid My Love) (1996). Her extensive discography spans over thirty albums, highlighting her enduring impact on Taiwanese pop music.

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