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Stefanie Sun Yanzi (Chinese: 孫燕姿; pinyin: Sūn Yànzī; born Sng Ee Tze; 23 July 1978) is a Singaporean singer and songwriter. Known for her ballads and girl next door image, Sun made her debut with the album Yan Zi in 2000. Featuring the single "Cloudy Day", the album saw immediate success and sold over 330,000 copies in Taiwan and 200,000 copies in China. The album won her various accolades at regional award ceremonies, including the Golden Melody Award for Best New Artist.
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Sun's subsequent studio albums My Desired Happiness (2000) and Kite (2001) were also successful, with both selling over 300,000 copies in Taiwan. Her first three albums are all some of the best-selling records in Taiwan in the 21st century. Her compilation album The Moment (2003) sold over 1.5 million copies across Asia and produced the hit single "Encounter". Stefanie (2004) went on to sell over 2.2 million copies across Asia and won her another Golden Melody Award for Best Mandarin Female Singer. By 2007, five of Sun's studio albums had each sold over 1 million copies in mainland China.
One of the best-selling recording artists from Singapore and in the Chinese speaking world, Sun has sold over 30 million albums throughout her career. She has embarked on five concert tours since her debut in 2000, with the Kepler World Tour (2014–2015) attracting a total of over 760,000 people. Her accolades include twenty Singapore Hit Awards, three Golden Melody Awards, five MTV Asia Awards, and five IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Awards.
Early life and education
[edit]Sun was born in Singapore on 23 July 1978.[1] She attended Nanyang Primary School, St. Margaret's Secondary School, Raffles Girls' School, Saint Andrew's Junior College, and Nanyang Technological University, where she obtained a bachelor's degree of Marketing in 2000.
Singing career
[edit]2000–2004: Career beginnings and early breakthrough
[edit]During university, Sun wrote her first song titled "Someone", which later appeared on her 2002 album, Start. She attended LWS School of Music, and her vocal talent was discovered by her mentor Paul Lee, who later introduced her to Samuel Chou, the chairman of Warner Music Taiwan at the time.
In 2002, Hong Kong–based Yazhou Zhoukan, published a 15-page article on the "Stefanie Sun phenomenon", citing the impact of her music all throughout Asia.
Sun was selected to sing the English and Mandarin versions of the Singapore National Day Parade theme songs in 2002 – "We Will Get There" (一起走到) and in 2003 – "One United People" (全心全意).

2005–2009: A Perfect Day and Against the Light
[edit]In October 2005, Sun released her studio album A Perfect Day. It sold over 1 million copies in Asia less than a month,[2] and sold more than 100,000 copies in Taiwan, becoming the 10th best-selling album of 2005, as well as the fourth best-selling album by a female artist.[3] In 2006, National Parks Board of Singapore named an orchid, Dendrobium Stefanie Sun, after her.[4]
In March 2007, Sun released her ninth studio album, Against the Light. It went on to sell over 1.5 million units throughout Asia including 130,000 units in Taiwan,[5] becoming the third highest-selling album overall in the country during 2007.[6] The album produced the hit songs "What I Miss" and "Against the Light". In 2009, Stefanie Sun held her third world tour, " The Answer is World Tour ". The production cost for the tour amounted to more than NT$100 million, featuring diamond-shaped cut stages, floating pianos, jellyfish lights, and "light and shadow sculptures".
Sun was named one of the Ten Most Influential Music Figures of the Decade at the Top Chinese Music Awards 10th Anniversary Ceremony, along with artists such as Faye Wong, S.H.E, Karen Mok, Jolin Tsai, and Jay Chou. Her 2003 song "Encounter" was also named one of the Top Ten Golden Songs of the Decade in Hong Kong and Taiwan at the ceremony.[7]
2010–2019: It's Time, Kepler, and No. 13 – A Dancing Van Gogh
[edit]In 2010, Sun served as the spokesperson for the Singapore Tourism Board. Stefanie Sun revealed that her proudest moments as a singer was when she sang Kwa Geok Choo’s favorite song. Kwa was the wife of Singapore's former prime minister. She also sang Lee Kuan Yew’s favorite, entitled "Que Sera Sera", at the Business China Awards in 2011, not long after her demise. The song had moved Lee, a person whom Sun had the highest respect for, to tears.[8]

In February 2014, Sun released her Sun embarked on her eleventh studio album Kepler. She embarked on the Kepler World Tour in support of the album that same month, which attracted over 760,000 people before its conclusion in July 2015.[9] Sun also has a wax figure of herself at the Madame Tussauds Singapore wax museum which portrays her signature look during her 2014 Kepler World Tour. The wax figure took around four months to make, costing SG$300,000.[10]
2020–present: Aut Nihilo Tour
[edit]In early January 2020, she collaborated with Taiwanese band, Mayday, to release the new version of their 2000 hit "Tenderness". On 27 May 2022, more than 240 million people watched Sun performed in a one hour virtual concert streamed on Douyin.[11][12] On 5 April 2025, Sun begun her new world tour after a decade of hiatus.[13]
Personal life
[edit]
In May 2011, Sun married Nadim van der Ros, who is of a Eurasian Indonesian descent. He is the founder of Be An Idea,[14] a part of The Good Bean Consultancy.[15] They had secretly registered their marriage in March 2011.[16] In October 2012, Sun gave birth to her son,[17] followed by a daughter in July 2018.[18]
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
- Yan Zi (2000)
- My Desired Happiness (2000)
- Kite (2001)
- Start (2002)
- Leave (2002)
- To Be Continued... (2003)
- Stefanie (2004)
- A Perfect Day (2005)
- Against the Light (2007)
- It's Time (2011)
- Kepler (2014)
- No. 13 – A Dancing Van Gogh (2017)
Tours
[edit]Concert tours
[edit]- Start World Tour (2002–2004)
- Stefanie Sun World Tour Concert (2005–2006)
- The Answer is World Tour (2009–2010)
- Kepler World Tour (2014–2015)
- Aut Nihilo: Sun Yanzi in Concert (2025–)
Filmography
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Auto, Hermes (23 July 2021). "Singer Stefanie Sun spends 43rd birthday at home | The Straits Times". www.straitstimes.com. Archived from the original on 11 June 2022. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
- ^ "台灣專輯銷量盤點之2005,王力宏蔡依林第二第三,周杰倫四連冠!" (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 14 September 2023.
- ^ "台灣專輯銷量盤點之2005,王力宏蔡依林第二第三,周杰倫四連冠!" [Taiwan album sales inventory of 2005, Leehom Wang, Jolin Tsai ranked second and third, and Jay Chou ranked first for the fourth consecutive time] (in Chinese). 29 May 2018. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
- ^ "Singapore Singing Sensation Stefanie Sun Receives Orchid Named After Her" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 22 April 2023. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
- ^ "有人称孙燕姿是冷门歌手 肖战为自己偶像反黑:离谱". www.163.com (in Chinese). 28 April 2021. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
- ^ "盘点2007年台湾最畅销专辑周杰伦蔡依林华语金曲音乐推荐华语" [A review of the best-selling albums in Taiwan in 2007] (in Chinese (China)). 8 July 2023. Retrieved 17 September 2023 – via Bilibili.
- ^ "音乐风云榜十年盛典举行_新闻中心_新浪网" [Music Billboard 10th Anniversary Ceremony Held]. Sina News (in Chinese). 12 April 2010. Retrieved 13 April 2025.
- ^ Chew, Hui Min (30 March 2015). "Stefanie Sun observes minute of silence for Mr Lee Kuan Yew at Shenzhen concert". The Straits Times. Archived from the original on 11 June 2022. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
- ^ "43岁孙燕姿演唱会泡汤?年轻时专找圈外男,竟然嫁被收养的荷兰人_丈夫". Kuaiwen Entertainment (in Chinese). Sohu Entertainment. 12 March 2021. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
- ^ "14 interesting things to know about Stefanie Sun". Her World Singapore. 12 December 2017. Archived from the original on 23 May 2022. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
- ^ "More than 240 million people tune in to watch Stefanie Sun sing in virtual concert". MSN. Archived from the original on 22 April 2023. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
- ^ "Stefanie Sun apologises for technical issues during online concert". AsiaOne. 30 May 2022. Archived from the original on 9 June 2022. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
- ^ "Concert review: Stefanie Sun makes grand return to concert scene after a decade". The Straits Times. 6 April 2025. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved 8 April 2025.
- ^ "About Be An Idea". Be An Idea. 1 December 2018. Archived from the original on 15 December 2018. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
- ^ "The Good Bean Consultancy". xinmsn. 3 February 2012. Archived from the original on 4 March 2014. Retrieved 4 March 2014.
- ^ "Stefanie Sun wedding". todayonline. 8 May 2011. Archived from the original on 13 May 2011.
- ^ "Stefanie Sun has given birth to a boy, 3.4 kg". The Straits Times. 31 October 2012. Archived from the original on 31 October 2012. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
- ^ "Stefanie Sun gives birth to second child". Channel NewsAsia. 30 July 2018. Archived from the original on 7 November 2018. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
External links
[edit]- Stefanie Sun on Facebook
- Stefanie Sun at IMDb
- Stefanie Sun on Instagram
- Stefanie Sun on Weibo (in Chinese)
Stefanie Sun
View on GrokipediaEarly life and education
Early life
Stefanie Sun was born on 23 July 1978 in Singapore to a Singaporean Chinese family of Teochew descent.[12] Her father, Sng Yeow Hong, worked as an engineering lecturer at Nanyang Technological University, while her mother was a teacher, and Sun is the middle of three daughters, with an elder sister three years her senior and a younger sister six years younger.[1][13][14] Growing up in various neighborhoods across Singapore, Sun developed an early interest in music through family singing sessions and participation in school performances.[1] This passion for singing emerged during her time at Nanyang Primary School, where she first explored her vocal talents before pursuing formal music training later in her teens.[15] As a child, she also enjoyed creative pursuits such as drawing and writing poetry, which reflected her introspective nature.[16]Education
Stefanie Sun received her primary education at Nanyang Primary School in Singapore.[1] She continued her secondary schooling at St. Margaret's Secondary School and Raffles Girls' School during the 1990s, where she began developing an interest in music by singing in school performances.[1] For her pre-university education, Sun attended Saint Andrew's Junior College.[1] In 1996, she enrolled at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), where she pursued a degree in business with a specialization in marketing at the Nanyang Business School; she graduated in 2000.[1] Sun started piano lessons at age five and, during her time at NTU, achieved Grade 8 certification in 1997, which complemented her growing musical pursuits.[1] She also composed her first original song, "Someone," while studying there, marking the intersection of her academic life with her emerging songwriting talent.[17] At age 19, prior to her music career launch, Sun underwent brief vocal training at the Lee Wei Song School of Music in Singapore, where her abilities were recognized by mentors Paul Lee and Peter Lee.[1] Her parents, both educators—a father who lectured in engineering at NTU and a mother who taught at the Institute of Technical Education—supported her focus on formal education alongside these early musical endeavors.[1]Music career
2000–2004: Career beginnings and early breakthrough
After graduating from Nanyang Technological University in 2000 with a business degree, Stefanie Sun moved to Taiwan to launch her music career, leveraging her marketing knowledge from her studies to navigate the industry. In 1999, while still completing her education in Singapore, her brothers recorded and sent demo tapes to record labels on her behalf; Warner Music Taiwan expressed interest and signed her shortly thereafter, though recording did not begin immediately.[1][18] Sun's self-titled debut album, Yan Zi, was released in June 2000 and marked her rapid breakthrough in the Mandopop scene. The album achieved immediate commercial success, selling over 15,000 copies in Singapore alone and reaching platinum status within three weeks. Her follow-up release, My Desired Happiness in December 2000, built on this momentum, with the lead single "Starting from Today" gaining widespread airplay. By November 2001, combined sales of her first three albums—including the 2001 release Kite, featuring the chart-topping single "Green Light"—had surpassed 1.5 million copies across Asia.[1][19][20] In 2002, Sun released Start, her first cover album featuring reinterpretations of classic tracks, which further showcased her vocal versatility. Her 2003 compilation The Moment topped Taiwan's bestseller charts for five consecutive weeks and achieved platinum certification in Singapore upon its July launch there. The 2004 studio album Stefanie sold over 1.5 million copies throughout Asia, cementing her status. Sun won the Best New Artist award at the 2001 Golden Melody Awards for Yan Zi, earning recognition as a leading Mandopop artist in Taiwan, Singapore, and mainland China during this period.[1][4] Early in her career, Sun encountered challenges adapting to Mandarin as her primary performance language, having grown up speaking mostly English in Singapore, which led to initial struggles with pronunciation compared to native speakers in Taiwan and China. She also faced industry pressures as a newcomer, including the demands of rapid promotion and recording schedules, but her perseverance contributed to her swift rise.[21]2005–2009: A Perfect Day and Against the Light
In October 2005, Stefanie Sun released her eighth studio album, A Perfect Day, through Warner Music Taiwan. The album included standout tracks such as the title song "A Perfect Day" and "My Only," which resonated with listeners through their exploration of introspective themes and romantic love. Despite high promotion costs exceeding NT$10 million, it achieved approximately 100,000 copies sold in Taiwan, marking a relatively modest commercial performance compared to her earlier breakthroughs.[22][23] Sun's ninth studio album, Against the Light, followed on March 22, 2007, under Capitol Music Taiwan. Featuring key singles like the title track "Against the Light" and "Encounter," the record delved into motifs of personal growth and emotional resilience, reflecting Sun's maturing artistic voice. It enjoyed strong initial success, selling 500,000 copies in mainland China within its first week and capturing significant market share in Taiwan, where it topped retail sales charts with up to 29% of Mandarin album purchases in early 2007. The album earned five nominations at the 19th Golden Melody Awards in 2008, including for Best Mandarin Female Singer, underscoring Sun's continued critical acclaim.[24][25][26] During this period, Sun launched her inaugural world tour, The Answer Is..., commencing in May 2009 at Taipei Arena after a two-year hiatus from live performances. The production emphasized innovative staging, including diamond-shaped platforms and elaborate lighting, with wardrobe costs alone reaching NT$6 million designed by William Chang. The tour spanned multiple Asian cities, contributing to Sun's growing regional presence, particularly in Malaysia and Indonesia, where her popularity extended alongside markets in China, Hong Kong, and Singapore. This era also marked an artistic shift, as Sun increased her involvement in songwriting and production, incorporating more experimental sonic elements like layered vocals and dynamic arrangements in her releases.[27][28][29][30]2010–2019: It's Time, Kepler, and No. 13 – A Dancing Van Gogh
Following the release of her 2007 album Against the Light, Stefanie Sun took a brief hiatus from major recording projects to focus on personal matters, including her pregnancy and the birth of her son in October 2012. She made a gradual return to the music scene in 2011 with her tenth studio album, It's Time (是時候), released on March 8 by Wonderful Music. The album marked her first release under her own label and topped sales charts in Taiwan and Singapore, becoming the second best-selling album of 2011 in Taiwan. Key singles included "Thief of Time" (時光小偷), which explored themes of existential reflection, and "180°C", a upbeat track that showcased her vocal range and contributed to the album's commercial success.[1][31][32] After It's Time, Sun entered another period of reduced activity to prioritize family life, but she reemerged in 2013 with announcements of new music and a tour. Her eleventh studio album, Kepler (克卜勒), arrived on February 27, 2014, via Universal Music Taiwan, following her signing with the label in 2013. Sun took a hands-on role in production, earning a nomination for Best Single Producer at the 26th Golden Melody Awards for the title track "Kepler", co-written with indie artist Hush Chen. The album blended pop with subtle electronic and experimental elements, reflecting her artistic evolution during her break, and received critical acclaim for its introspective lyrics and mature sound. To promote it, Sun launched the Kepler World Tour from February 2014 to 2015, performing sold-out shows across Asia, including 20,000 attendees at Singapore's National Stadium and multiple dates in cities like Taipei, Beijing, and Fuzhou, solidifying her international draw.[33][34][35][36][37][38] Throughout the mid-decade, Sun released select singles and an EP to maintain her presence, including the non-album single "Radio" in February 2015 and the Apple Music-exclusive EP Rainbow Bot in August 2016, which featured tracks emphasizing dreams, bravery, and innocence. Her twelfth studio album, No. 13 – A Dancing Van Gogh (No.13 作品: 跳舞的梵谷), was released on November 11, 2017, by Universal Music. Inspired by art and personal introspection, the album delved into themes of emotional movement, normalcy, and the blend of sadness and joy, with Sun directing the music video for its lead single "A Dancing Van Gogh" (跳舞的梵谷), a hit that captured her innovative style through carnival-like visuals and poetic lyrics. Other notable tracks included "Windbreaker" (風衣) and "A State of Bliss" (我很愉快), highlighting her growth as a multifaceted artist. During the album's extended promotional period into early 2018, Sun was pregnant with her second child; she announced the pregnancy on January 24, 2018, and continued activities in cities including Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Singapore into February 2018, attending events visibly pregnant.[39][40][41] This decade cemented Sun's status as a global Mandopop icon, with her releases and tours drawing massive audiences and influencing the genre's emotional depth. It's Time earned her five awards at the 2011 Singapore Hit Awards, including Album of the Year, while Kepler won Best Album at the 2014 Singapore Hit Awards and helped her secure multiple regional accolades. Though No. 13 – A Dancing Van Gogh received critical praise for its artistic ambition, it notably did not earn a Best Female Vocal Performance nomination at the 2018 Golden Melody Awards despite high expectations. Overall, Sun's work during this period emphasized artistic maturity and family balance, amassing millions in record sales and tour attendance across Asia.[1][42][43]2020–present: Virtual performances, collaborations, and Aut Nihilo Tour
In early 2020, Stefanie Sun collaborated with Taiwanese rock band Mayday on a reimagined version of their 2000 hit "Tenderness," marking a nod to their shared two-decade careers in Mandopop.[44] This duet, released on January 1, blended Sun's emotive vocals with Mayday's signature style, resonating with fans across Asia amid the onset of global uncertainties.[45] The COVID-19 pandemic prompted Sun to adapt her performances to virtual formats, culminating in a landmark one-hour concert streamed on Douyin on May 27, 2022.[46] The event drew over 240 million viewers, setting a record for online engagement in the region and showcasing hits like "My Desire" in an intimate, home-based setting.[47] Despite technical glitches during the finale, Sun publicly apologized via social media, praising her team's efforts and emphasizing the challenges of live-streaming.[48] During lockdowns, she focused on family life, sharing rare glimpses of home activities with her children to encourage stay-at-home resilience among followers.[49] Following the disruptions, Sun entered a period of hiatus from major tours, lasting a decade since her 2014 Kepler outing, while releasing select singles such as "Stay With You" (2020, with JJ Lin), "最后之后" (2024), and "日落" (2025).[50][51] This selective approach allowed her to prioritize personal well-being and motherhood amid ongoing global challenges.[52] To celebrate her 25th anniversary in music, Sun announced the Aut Nihilo Tour in late 2024, titled Aut Nihilo: Sun Yanzi in Concert, emphasizing themes of sunset and renewal.[53] The tour kicked off with sold-out shows on April 5 and 6, 2025, at Singapore Indoor Stadium, drawing 28,000 fans across four dates and featuring elaborate staging influenced by the innovative production of her Kepler tour.[3] It progressed to mainland China, including a historic solo performance at Beijing's Bird's Nest National Stadium on June 13, 2025, where she captivated 50,000 attendees—the fourth Chinese-language female artist to headline the venue.[54] The emotional highlight came during her Taiwan return on August 16, 2025, at Kaohsiung Arena, where Sun reflected on her debut roots 25 years prior, moving audiences with personal anecdotes and classics like "Green Light."[55] Post-pandemic, Sun has sustained chart success in Asia, with tracks like "日落" topping local rankings in the first half of 2025 and earning IFPI recognition for top-selling Singaporean hits.[56] Her fan engagement remains robust, evidenced by rapid sell-outs and viral moments from the tour, reinforcing her enduring appeal in Mandopop.[57]Personal life
Marriage and family
Stefanie Sun met Nadim van der Ros, a Dutch-Indonesian businessman and founder of Be An Idea, a consultancy firm, in 2006 while he was working in Hong Kong.[7][58] The couple dated for five years, during which van der Ros relocated from Hong Kong to Singapore to be closer to her.[59] They married in a private traditional ceremony on May 8, 2011, in Singapore, following a secret registry office registration on March 31 of that year.[7][60] In September 2025, van der Ros was awarded the High Commendation Award by the Singapore Red Cross for his volunteer contributions to humanitarian aid.[61] Sun and van der Ros have two children: a son born on October 30, 2012, weighing 3.4 kg, and a daughter born on July 25, 2018, weighing 2.79 kg at Thomson Medical Centre in Singapore.[62] The singer has consistently maintained a high level of privacy regarding her family, sharing only occasional glimpses, such as drawings or brief mentions, without revealing their names or faces publicly.[63] Family life has significantly influenced Sun's career, prompting pauses such as her maternity leave after her son's birth in 2012 and during her 2018 pregnancy, when she stepped back from performances to prioritize motherhood.[1] In rare interviews, Sun has opened up about the joys and challenges of work-life balance, noting in 2013 how her husband and family support childcare to allow her to resume professional commitments, and in 2015 expressing a desire for a break to focus on personal time with her loved ones.[64][65] No scandals, separations, or controversies have been reported in their marriage, which marked its 10th anniversary in 2021 with Sun posting rare photos of the couple on social media.[60]Philanthropy
Stefanie Sun has engaged in significant philanthropic activities, particularly focusing on anonymous donations to support education and aid for children in need. From 2015 to 2025, she anonymously contributed over S$1.82 million (approximately US$1.4 million or 10 million yuan) to the Han Hong Love Charity Foundation in China, which uses the funds for medical aid, education initiatives, and disaster relief in deprived regions, benefiting needy children and families.[66][9][67] The extent of these donations came to light in October 2025 when Han Hong publicly acknowledged Sun's contributions during a concert in Beijing on October 7, describing them as exceeding 10 million yuan over the past decade; this followed Han's earlier Weibo disclosure on July 12, 2025, of a specific anonymous donation from Sun for flood relief in Guizhou province.[68][69] In response, Sun confirmed her involvement via a Weibo post on the same day, clarifying that the total was slightly less than the reported figure but expressing gratitude for the opportunity to contribute quietly, while emphasizing her admiration for Han's longstanding charitable work.[68][70] Sun's philanthropy is driven by a commitment to improving access to education, drawing from her own modest upbringing in Singapore, and she has consistently preferred anonymity to keep the focus on the causes rather than herself.[68][71] Beyond her major contributions to the Han Hong foundation, she has supported Singaporean charities through performances at benefit events before 2020, including pro bono appearances at the 2015 Love And Remembrance Charity Concert for Ren Ci Hospital and the 2010 showcase with the Watoto Children's Choir, which aids orphaned children in Uganda.[72][73] She has also sponsored the education of multiple students in Yunnan and Gansu provinces in China for over two decades from primary school to university level, contributed to building five libraries in remote mountainous areas, and helped build a shelter for poor children in Kolkata, India, since 2004.[71]Works
Discography
Stefanie Sun has released 12 studio albums, one extended play, two compilation albums, and several live albums since her debut in 2000, with total worldwide sales exceeding 30 million copies.[2] Her discography spans Mandopop, incorporating ballads, rock influences, and increasingly self-composed tracks from the mid-2010s onward, reflecting her evolution as a singer-songwriter. Notable singles include "Green Light" from her debut and "Against the Light" from her 2007 album, both achieving significant chart success in Asia. While specific certifications from bodies like IFPI Hong Kong are limited in public records, several albums earned platinum status in markets such as Taiwan and Singapore based on regional sales thresholds.Studio albums
| Title | Release year | Label | Peak chart positions | Sales |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yan Zi | 2000 | Warner Music Taiwan | TWN: 1 | TWN: 400,000+[1] |
| My Desired Happiness | 2000 | Warner Music Taiwan | TWN: 1 | TWN: 300,000+[1] |
| Start | 2001 | Warner Music Taiwan | TWN: 1 | TWN: 300,000+ (first three albums total >1.5M TWN by 2001)[1] |
| Leave | 2002 | Warner Music Taiwan | TWN: 1 | Asia: 1M+ |
| To Be Continued... | 2003 | Warner Music Taiwan | TWN: 1 | Asia: 1M+ |
| Stefanie | 2004 | Warner Music Taiwan | TWN: 1 | Asia: 2.2M+ |
| A Perfect Day | 2005 | Warner Music Taiwan | TWN: 1 | Asia: 1M+ |
| Against the Light | 2007 | Warner Music Taiwan | TWN: 2 | Asia: 1.5M+ (CHN: 500,000 first week)[24] |
| It's Time | 2011 | Universal Music Taiwan | TWN: 2 | TWN: 75,000+ |
| Kepler | 2014 | Universal Music Taiwan | TWN: 1 | TWN: 36,000+ |
| Venus (EP) | 2015 | Universal Music Taiwan | TWN: 3 | - |
| No. 13 – A Dancing Van Gogh | 2017 | Universal Music Taiwan | TWN: 1 | - |
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