Ruby Lin is a prominent Taiwanese singer, actress, and television producer, born on January 27, 1976. She gained fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s, emerging as a significant figure in the Mandopop genre, which encompasses Mandarin pop music. Lin's music career is marked by her soothing vocals and heartfelt ballads, with notable albums including "Ruby's Album" (1999) and "Love Song" (2001). Her songs often explore themes of love and longing, resonating with a wide audience. In addition to her music career, Lin is well-known for her work in television dramas, particularly in series like "My Fair Princess," which significantly boosted her popularity across Asia. This crossover appeal has established her as a multifaceted entertainer. Ruby Lin's impact on music and entertainment extends beyond her performances; she has influenced a generation of artists in the Chinese-speaking world and remains a beloved figure in pop culture. Her contributions to both music and television have solidified her status as a cultural icon in the Mandopop scene.