Mandy Chiang, also known as Chiang Yi-ting, is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter who gained prominence in the Mandopop genre. Born on March 1, 1982, Chiang began her music career in the early 2000s and quickly became known for her emotive vocal style and introspective lyrics. Her notable works include albums such as "Mandy's First Album" (2003), "Mandarin" (2005), and "Love & Life" (2011), which showcase her evolution as an artist. Chiang's single "What Are You Looking At?" earned widespread acclaim and solidified her status within the Mandopop scene. Chiang's impact on music extends beyond her recordings; she has influenced a generation of artists with her unique blend of pop and ballad styles, often incorporating elements of traditional Taiwanese music. Her ability to convey deep emotional narratives in her songs resonates with listeners, contributing to her lasting popularity in Taiwan and across Greater China. In addition to her music career, Chiang is also known for her philanthropy and advocacy for mental health awareness, further enhancing her influence as a public figure.