[1] After releasing 11 studio albums for BMG Music and later Columbia Records, Liew took a hiatus from 1995 to 2000 and relocated to San Francisco, USA following her first divorce.
[2] Liew once again fell off the radar until 2008, when she announced a comeback concert series in Hong Kong and signed with Universal Music label, Cinepoly Records.
[3] In 2009, Liew released her first cantopop studio album of 15 years titled, The Queen of Hardships [4] which peaked at the top spot on the HMV Hong Kong Asian Sales Chart upon its debut.
In June 2011, she released her second Mandarin-language album Love Addict consisting of mandopop ballads originally sung by male artists.
In July 2012, Liew released a Cantonese cover album entitled Stolen Moments.