Stephy Tang, born on July 15, 1983, in Hong Kong, is a prominent Canto-pop singer and actress. She gained fame as a member of the girl group Cookies, formed in 2001, which marked a significant point in the Hong Kong pop music scene. Tang's solo career began in 2005, and she quickly established herself as a solo artist with her debut album "Stephy Tang" featuring hits like "My Love." Her musical style primarily encompasses Canto-pop, characterized by catchy melodies and relatable lyrics, appealing to a wide audience in Hong Kong and beyond. Notable works include her albums "The Best of Stephy Tang" and "The Longest Journey," along with popular singles such as "Revolution" and "Kiss." In addition to her musical contributions, Tang has also made her mark in the film industry, enhancing her visibility and influence in the Hong Kong entertainment landscape. Over the years, she has cultivated a loyal fan base and has been recognized for her versatility and stage presence. Stephy Tang is considered a significant figure in contemporary Canto-pop, bridging traditional elements with modern sounds and appealing to both younger and older generations.