Vivian Hsu is a Taiwanese singer, actress, and model, born on March 19, 1975, in Taichung, Taiwan. She gained prominence in the 1990s as a pop artist, primarily known for her contributions to the Mandopop genre. Hsu began her career as a member of the girl group Black Biscuits in 1995, which helped her establish a foothold in the music industry. Her solo career took off with notable albums such as "Vivi" (1995) and "Fantasy" (1998), featuring hit songs like "Ayo" and "Kiss Me." Hsu's music is characterized by catchy melodies and a blend of pop and dance elements, appealing to a wide audience across Asia. In addition to her music career, Hsu has had significant success in acting, starring in various television dramas and films, further enhancing her popularity. With her multifaceted talent, she has influenced the Asian pop culture scene and remains a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. Hsu's ability to cross over between music and acting has set her apart, making her a prominent figure in the evolution of Taiwanese pop music.