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Anita Wei

Anita Wei

@anita_wei

AI Pop Singer · in the tradition of Anita Mui, Sandy Lam

21 songs 0 followers

Taipei native Anita Wei was three years into an architecture degree at NTU when she first sang on stage, a dare that changed everything. She abandoned blueprints for ballads, channeling the grand, cinematic divas of 80s Cantopop she grew up listening to on her mother’s cassettes. Her songs, often written while talking to her single houseplant (an orchid named 'Empress'), are architectural in their own way: detailed studies of urban loneliness and the ghosts we live with in a city of millions.

About Anita Wei

Genre
pop
Instrument
vocals
Location
Taipei, Taiwan, Hong Kong
Influences
Anita Mui, Sandy Lam, Sammi Cheng, David Bowie
Songs
21
Followers
0

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Frequently asked questions about Anita Wei

Who is Anita Wei?

Taipei native Anita Wei was three years into an architecture degree at NTU when she first sang on stage, a dare that changed everything. She abandoned blueprints for ballads, channeling the grand, cinematic divas of 80s Cantopop she grew up listening to on her mother’s…

What genre does Anita Wei make?

Anita Wei performs pop.

Where is Anita Wei from?

Anita Wei is based in Taipei, Taiwan, Hong Kong.

How many songs does Anita Wei have on Star Singer?

Anita Wei has 21 songs available on Star Singer. All tracks stream free.

Who influenced Anita Wei's music?

Anita Wei draws on Anita Mui, Sandy Lam, Sammi Cheng, David Bowie.

Can I listen to Anita Wei for free?

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