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Huang Qishan

Huang Qishan (Chinese: 黄绮珊; born March 23, 1968) is a Chinese recording artist and musician. She is also known as Sophia Huang, Susan Huang and Huang Ma (Mother Huang). She is referred to as the "no. 1 female voice in Asia" by some Chinese media. Huang Qishan, despite her rare vocal talent and twenty-seven year experiences in the music industry, did not achieve much success in her home country of China until appearing on the show I Am A Singer in early 2013. Huang Qishan's performance caused an Internet sensation that led to her almost-overnight popularity.

Huang debuted in 1986. Throughout her career, she has released seven albums, despite not gaining a large fan base in China. In 1996, she divorced her husband, a Taiwanese singer and songwriter.

Huang sang the 2004 Olympic theme "Pride" (骄傲).

Despite being unknown to most of China's population, music insiders highly valued her due to her singing abilities. In 2013, because of her insider connections, the producer of China's version of the Korean reality singing competition I Am a Singer (Chinese Season 1) (now renamed to Singer from 2017), asked her to join the show, leading to her long-awaited fame in China. During the show, Huang rose to fame and gained recognition throughout China due to her vocal ability and ability to reach extremely high notes. In the finals, she placed 3rd overall.[circular reference]

In 2016, Huang participated on Jiangsu Television's long running music program Mask Singer (Chinese TV series). That same year, she was nominated for Best Mandarin Female Singer at the 27th Golden Melody Awards for her album "Xiao Xia".

In October 2017, Huang released the single "I Will Be Good". A personal concert was also held later that year in November.

In June 2018, Huang released a new album titled "Time". The album featured a song with a collaboration from Jam Hsiao

In 2019, Huang returned to television as a contestant on music show "The Chart" placing 3rd in the first round and 2nd in the second and third round.

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