Junior sister of the Little Tigers returns to the music scene after 30 years. Li Zhiqin will start singing in February | Zhang Xiaoyan | The Epoch Times

2024-01-08 13:56:05

[The Epoch Times, January 8, 2024](Epoch Times reporter Ma Weifen reported) Li Zhiqin, a popular singer in the 1990s, announced her return to the music scene on the occasion of her 35th anniversary. She will release a new mini album “Time” today (8). “Beautiful” – A Song in Memory”, and will hold its first solo performance at the Ximen Riverbank in Taipei on the eve of her birthday from February 3rd to 4th.

Li Zhiqin entered the music scene because she was appreciated by senior artist Zhang Xiaoyan and became a junior sister of the “Little Tigers”. She quickly became famous in the Chinese circle with her song “Will You Miss Me”. After releasing his fifth album “Butterfly” in 1990, Li Zhiqin decided to temporarily quit the entertainment industry and go to the United States to pursue his dream of fashion design.

In recent years, Li Zhiqin has moved to the drama circle and was shortlisted for the Supporting Actress Award at the Asian Television Awards for the Taiwanese drama “Mirror Forest”.

It has been 30 years since her last album. Li Zhiqin admitted that she was more excited than nervous about returning to the recording studio to release a new album. She went to a teacher to practice her pronunciation before recording, and also strengthened her exercise and diet control. She also did some spiritual exploration. Homework helps her get into the mood quickly.

Li Zhiqin modestly said that becoming popular that year was “lucky”, so he wanted to make an album of his own style while he was still able. She said: “I hope that through this album that I have worked hard to complete, I can pay tribute to the noble people who supported and helped me back then, and also thank my fans for their continued support.”

Editor in charge: Xin Youan

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