Tiana Xiao
Tiana Xiao | |
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Also known as |
蕭鳴兒 (Traditional) Pinyin: Xiāo Míng Er Katakana: ティアナ・シャオ |
Born | April 29, 1990 |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Genres | R&B, Hip hop, J-pop, Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, Violin |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Imperial Records (Teichiku Entertainment, Inc.) |
Website |
Tiana Xiao P-PRO Entertainment Official Website Tiana Xiao Imperial Records Official Website |
Tiana Xiao is a J-Pop singer of American nationality and Chinese descent.
Biography
Tiana Xiao was born in Sichuan, China and moved to the United States when she was two years old. Her mother and brother currently reside in Los Angeles, California, and her father lives in China.
With an alleged IQ of 170,[1] Tiana graduated from high school at the age of fourteen.[2] After her graduation, although she had already been accepted to Cornell University, Tiana had decided to pursue her childhood dream of becoming an artist and deferred her admission so that she could focus on singing and performing.
In order to improve her vocals and other performance skills, including stage presence and dance, Tiana studied singing with several private vocal coaches and attended classes at the Millennium Dance Complex in North Hollywood.
In January 2006, Tiana began attending HIPAC, a vocal school located in Los Angeles. Her voice teacher saw tremendous potential in the then 15-year-old Tiana and trained her for about three months before sending a demo CD to a management/production company in Japan.
A few months later, during the summer of 2006, Tiana was brought by her vocal coach to Tokyo for an audition. Her unique voice earned her a recording contract with her label, Imperial Records, a division of Teichiku Entertainment, Inc.[3]
Currently, Tiana is a senior at Cornell University.[4]
Tiana also frequently updates an ameblo, a weblog in Japanese.
Career
Tiana's debut single CD, Sweet Obsession, was released on January 23, 2008. The music was written and produced by Jeeve. The original lyrics of Sweet Obsession, written in English, were penned by Tiana herself. Tiana also wrote the English portion of the lyrics in the B-side, Temptation.[5] Days after Tiana's debut, a controversial news article surfaced in several popular Japanese websites, including a widely used SNS (social networking service) website known as mixi, raising the question of whether or not Tiana Xiao has a shot at becoming the next Utada Hikaru, due to a similarity in upbringing, educational background, musical style, and specific vocal habits. Tiana has also cited Utada Hikaru as one of her major musical influences since childhood. However, she does not hope to follow in the footsteps of any artist, but would rather create a distinct image as herself in the music industry. The news article quickly raised awareness of "Tiana Xiao" among the Japanese audience.[6] However, to date, Sweet Obsession has not generated a significant number of sales.
A second single, titled KIZUNA, was released on April 23, 2008. The two songs on the CD are written and produced by Tom Keane, who wrote and produced music for many well-known artists such as Celine Dion and Chaka Khan, and his associate Roycel Cooks.[7] And again, the lyrics of both KIZUNA and the coupling number (B-side) were co-written by Tiana.[5]
Tiana's first studio album was released in May.[2] The songs featured in the album will include all tracks from her two previous maxi singles, as well as the highly anticipated songs written and produced by other notable producers from both the United States and the United Kingdom, including Alexis Smith (UK) Tom Keane, Jeeve and Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis (Jam & Lewis) (U.S.).[3]
After an eleven-month hiatus, Tiana releases a third single, Kanashii Uso. Despite receiving a substantial amount of positive critical reviews, the single did not make the Oricon charts due to a lack of sufficient promotion from Tiana's label. In contrast to her previous singles, Kanashii Uso featured three songs. Tiana continues her R&B style with a mid-tempo A side. Both the music video and the song itself were highly lauded by fans and non supporters alike, saying it is Tiana's best A side and music video to date. The second song on the single, Promise, is a classic J-pop ballad, and the third song, You're My Heart, is a power ballad that significantly shows off Tiana's vocal range and abilities.[5]
On December 1, 2009, Tiana has announced an official return to school, stating that she will continue her career in music after graduation.[8]
Discography
Singles
Year | Title | Label | Notes |
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2008 | Sweet Obsession | Imperial Records |
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2008 | KIZUNA | Imperial Records |
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2009 | Kanashii Uso | Imperial Records |
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Albums
Year | Title | Label | Notes |
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2008 | Destiny | Imperial Records |
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References
- ↑ IQ170の歌姫誕生!中国系米国人・シャオ、日本でデビュー. Sankei Sports (in Japanese). Sanspo.com. 2008-01-16.
- 1 2 孫 (Sun), 盈 (Ying) (2008-02-14). 華裔女孩學業出衆歌聲甜. 中日新聞 (in Chinese). pp. 華人篇·華人採風 中文導報 17 B.
- 1 2 "Tiana Xiao Official Profile"
- ↑ "ティアナ ・ シャオ 海外の大物クリエイターが認めた17歳の新人歌姫". 2008.2. p. 11. Check date values in:
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- ↑ 中国生まれの"新星"は宇多田2世になれるか. Yahoo! JAPAN Entertainment News (in Japanese). Yahoo! JAPAN. 2008-01-27.
- ↑ "日中米の掛け橋、IQ170を誇る天才少女の2ndシングル". OOPS! News Network (in Japanese). MSN Music News. 2008-01-27.
- ↑ 学校は忙しい (in Japanese). 2009.12. Check date values in:
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External links
- Official
- (Japanese) Tiana Xiao Official Website P-PRO Entertainment
- (Japanese) Tiana's Ameblo: Tiana's Magic Kingdom