[4] UFO Record's first release was the album "David Tao 1983: Gaga Ooo-La-La-La".
[5] In 1983, UFO Record released Su Rui's self-titled debut album, which not only made Su Rui popular,[6] but also laid the foundation for the future development of UFO Record: in addition to the successful release of newcomers such as Zhang Yusheng, Dave Wang Chieh, Yeh Huan, Worrying Party, Stars, Moon, Sun, and the Xiao Hu Dui, well-known singers such as Tsai Chin, Tsai Hsing Kuen, Jiang Yuheng, Wang Zhilei, and Huang Ying Ying were also able to successfully re-establish their singing careers under the creation of UFO Record, which made UFO Record one of the two major label icons in the 1980's, alongside Rock Records.
[7][8] In 1995, due to differences in business philosophy between UFO Record and Warner Music Group, the original management team of UFO Record left the company and established Forward Music (Mandarin: 豐華唱片).
In the chaos of personnel changes, Warner Disc's business performance and market share fell into a slump in mid-1997, with many of its singers jumping ship or not renewing their contracts upon expiration, leaving it with only two iconic singers, Sammi Cheng and Aaron Kwok, at one point.
On January 1, 1997, the former General Manager of the Art Deco era, Mr. Chow Kin Fai, assumed the position of General Manager of Warner Phillips and began a corporate reorganization of Warner Phillips, On January 1, 1999, and was renamed as "Warner Music Taiwan" (Mandarin: 華納國際音樂股份有限公司), the former corporate logo of Warner Discs officially disappeared into history.