Taiwanese singer and actress Hsu Huai-yu (March 3, 1978), better known by her
stage name Yuki Hsu, rose to fame in the late 90s with her effervescent brand of
dance-pop. Born in the city of Taipei, she made her official debut in 1998 with
the hit single “Flying,” later included in her first eponymous studio album
alongside a remake of the 90s techno classic “Dub-i-Dub.” That same year, she
delivered another album titled Go! Go! Go!, followed by The Angel (1999) and
Love (2000). Shortly after releasing her fifth full-length, 2001’s Miss Right,
Yuki Hsu decided to put her music car...