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A Mei gives fans another reason to celebrate

- By CHEN NAN chennan@chinadaill­y.com.cn

For the past two years, Kulilay Amit, who is better known by her stage name A Mei, has had a hectic tour schedule in Asia. So, releasing a new album was not high on her agenda.

But, upon receiving a demo from Taiwan singer-songwriter Eve Ai, titled Story Thief, A Mei decided to produce an album named after the song.

“During the tour, I was excited and energetic on and off the stage. But once I listened to the song, I instantly fell silent and isolated myself. It was like love at first sight. The melody and lyrics both touched me,” says A Mei, who was in Beijing to promote the new album, Story Thief, her 19th studio album.

Meanwhile, Ai, the 30-year-old singer-songwriter, who did the demo, is an accomplish­ed artist in her own right.

She received seven nomination­s for her album, Talk About Eve, which won the Best Female Mandarin Singer at the 28th Golden Melody Awards — considered the Grammy Awards of the Mandarin music scene.

Speaking about the album, A Mei, 45, one of the best-selling female singers from Taiwan, who launched her career by performing in pubs in Taipei in early 1990s, says: “Of all the songs, especially love ballads, that I’ve performed in my career, this one (album) feels like I am telling different love stories. I am like both an observer and participat­or while performing the songs.

“I have a habit of observing people, like people walking on the streets and people eating in restaurant­s. I get inspired by their conservati­ons, looks, and reactions to different things.”

The new album also sees A Mei’s perform songs by other singer-songwriter­s, including Full Name, written by Taiwan pop icon Jay Chou, and Withdrawal Symptoms, written by Taiwan rapper Softlipa.

Speaking about her career, A Mei says: “I am patient about releasing albums because it’s all about pushing boundaries and challengin­g myself since I’ve been a singer for decades.

“When I was recording songs for this new album, each song made me want to try something new. These songwriter­s really inspired me.”

A Mei, who was born into an ethnic family in Taitung, Taiwan, first displayed talent for singing in childhood, which as she says is “a gift from the Puyuma people”. Story Thief.

She then moved to Taipei to pursue a career as a singer and stood out in a local singing contest, where she won a recording deal with an indie music label in Taiwan, called Forward Music.

Then, thanks to her producer, the late singer-songwriter Chang Yu-sheng, A Mei became a star after releasing her debut album, Red Passion, in 1996.

Her second album, Bad Boy, continued to firm her position as one of the most popular female singers in Taiwan.

In 1997, Chang died in a car accident.

Calling Chang her mentor, A Mei dedicated a song, titled Ting Ni Ting Wo, to Chang at her Utopia 2.0 Carnival concert in August. The concert was part of her tour which will conclude in Shanghai on Dec 31.

A Mei, who has a wide vocal range, released her 12th album, under her name Amit in 2009, hoping to create a new identity.

So far, the singer has released two albums and done two world tours as Amit.

Speaking about the “re-invention”, she says: “For fans, I am best known for my love ballads. But I wanted to try something different.”

So far, she has tried rock and electronic music as Amit.

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