Na Ying
Na Ying | |||||||
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Na Ying in 2002 | |||||||
| Born | 27 November 1967 Shenyang, Liaoning, China | ||||||
| Occupation | Singer | ||||||
| Years active | 1988–present | ||||||
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| Children | 2 | ||||||
| Awards | Golden Melody Awards – Best Female Mandarin Artist 2001 Romantic Bitterness MTV Asia Awards – Favourite Artist, Mainland China 2002 | ||||||
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| Chinese | 那英 | ||||||
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| Also known as | Natasha Na | ||||||
| Origin | China | ||||||
| Genres | Mandopop, Chinese Romantic Music | ||||||
Na Ying (born 27 November 1967) is a Chinese singer. Rising to fame in the late 1980s, Na signed with Linfair Records in 1993, becoming one of the first singers from mainland China to join a Taiwanese label and subsequently gaining popularity across Greater China. In 2001, she became the first and only mainland Chinese singer to win the Best Mandarin Female Singer at the Golden Melody Awards for her song Sad and Romantic from the eponymous album (2000). Since the 2010s, she has become a staple of music shows, serving as a coach for eight seasons of The Voice of China from 2012 to 2021, and participating in Season 1 and 4 of Mask Singer (China) (2016; 2019), Our Song (2019), Season 2 and 3 of Sisters Who Make Waves (2021–2022), where she won the champion in Season 2, Infinity and Beyond 2023, and Singer 2024, where she won the champion.