Chia-Li Chen

Chia-Li Chen was active in Taiwan's pop music industry during the 1980s and 1990s, working with top artists from Taiwan and Hong Kong such as: Jacky Cheung, Leslie Cheung, Andy Lau, Chang Yu-Sheng, Jeff Chang, Sky Wu, Harlem Yu, Su Rui, Sandy Lam, Tiger Huang, Tarcy Su, Shirley Kwan, Angus Tung, Matilda Tao, Johnny Yin, Victor Huang, David Liu, Ronald Cheng, Chyi Chin, Tsai Chin, Chiang Yu-Heng, David Wong, Winnie Hsin, Sam Lee, Pauline Lan, Chiang Shu-Na, Cyndi Chaw, Zhao-Mei Tai, Wang Chih-Lei, Tai-Yan Yu, and more.

The unusual nature of this occurrence inspired Chia-Li Chen's sense of duty to give back to society and organize “Rediscover Love”.

In 1990, Chia-Li Chen founded “Ju Book” and successfully released their first album while establishing Tarcy Su as a fresh new female artist in the songs “I Can Catch Up with Everything” and “I Live by Myself”.

The experience moved Chia-Li Chen deeply, inspiring her to write the lyrics to Jeff Chang's single “Wo Kan Jian”.

Throughout her career, Chia-Li Chen's lyrical work has rotated between two worlds of absolutes; one was a sea of emotions while the other resembled the radiance of a sunny day.