He Jie

He Jie

NameHe Jie
TitleChinese singer
GenderFemale
Birthday1986-03-25
nationalityPeople's Republic of China
Sourcehttps://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q837473
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Introduction

He Jie, born on March 25, 1986, in Guiyang City, Guizhou Province, is a well-known singer, actress, and public figure from mainland China. She graduated from Sichuan Music Academy with a solid background in music. Exhibiting a strong interest in music from a young age, she participated in the Guizhou "99 Star Challenge" in 1999, winning first place and representing Guizhou in the imitation segment of Beijing Television's variety show "Happy Mobilization." In 2004, she advanced to the top eight in the nationwide selection competition "Liangli Duo," and in the same year, she also won first place in the "First Campus Singer English Song Contest."

In 2005, He Jie participated in Hunan TV's talent show "Super Girl," where she placed third in the Chengdu audition area and fourth in the national finals. She subsequently signed with Tian Yu Media and officially entered the entertainment industry. Her debut solo single, "Earth for Two," was included in the "Super Girl Ultimate PK" compilation. That year, she also performed with Huang Yali at Hunan TV's Spring Festival Gala, singing "Xinjiang Good," showcasing her early musical talents.

In 2006, she released her first personal music album, "Luminary," produced by Teacher Chen Wei, which included many of her representative works. During the same period, she signed with A Hui Records and received Japanese dance and styling training, gradually transitioning into a professional singer. Through various musical works and performances, she began to emerge in the industry. In 2007, she released her second album, "Obviously Not Angel," and won the Breakthrough Artist Award at the "Music Radio China Top Hits" Awards. In 2008, she received the Mainland Best Pioneer Female Singer Award at the "9+2 Music Pioneer List."

In 2009, He Jie parted ways with Tian Yu Media and signed with Qiyi Quark. She subsequently released the single "You Are My Scenery." In 2010, she published her autobiography "He Nian He Yue He Da Bao" and launched her third album, "Want to Return to He Jie," showcasing a blend of personal emotions and music. That same year, she made her acting debut in the comedy film "The Outsider," playing the role of "Sweet Girl."

In 2011, her music career continued to develop. She signed independently with Huayi Music and released the EP "Brief Love." She received the "Most Versatile Singer" award at the 4th Music Fengyun Awards. In 2012, she released the single "Dance of Love" and the album "Dare to Love," gradually consolidating her position in the Chinese music scene. In 2013, she was honored as "Best Cross-border Artist of the Year" at the MusicRadio China Top Music Awards and performed theme songs for several TV dramas and films.

Over the following years, He Jie continued to innovate musically and explore different areas of entertainment, including variety shows, hosting, and public welfare activities. Her albums such as "Goodbye He Jie" and "Kikyo" reflect her expressions of plants and vitality. In 2022, she released her sixth studio album, "Kikyo," inspired by plants, showcasing rich musical emotions. In 2023, she remained active in variety shows and concerts, maintaining her influence in the Chinese music industry.

In her personal life, He Jie was married to actor He Ziming in 2013, with whom she has a son and a daughter. The couple divorced in 2017. In 2019, she announced she was expecting her third child, totaling four children. She actively participates in charity and public welfare activities, participating in numerous fundraising and charitable events. She has won multiple awards, including "Female Singer of the Year" and "All-round Artist."

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