Young artist shows growing maturity with leading music label


Renowned cellist, singer-songwriter, and actress Ouyang Nana signed with Universal Music Greater China, a division of Universal Music Group, a leading music-based entertainment company.
The collaboration encompasses music development, global distribution, artist representation for music-focused activities, and brand partnerships, offering long-term support for the young artist's cross-genre creative journey through the company's global network.
This renewed agreement comes 10 years after she released her debut album 15, marking a full-circle moment in her evolving artistic journey. Over the past decade, she has matured into a diverse artist, spanning music, acting, fashion, and art, and emerged as a powerful cultural voice for her generation.

"Now, at 25, reconnecting with the label makes this moment feel even more meaningful — it's the best birthday gift I could have wished for, and the beginning of an exciting new chapter. I'm excited about working with a team that understands my vision and supports my creative freedom," she says.
Timothy Xu, chairman & CEO of Universal Music Greater China, says: "Nana represents a rare blend of musical talent, artistic curiosity, and cultural impact. From a cello prodigy to an accomplished music creator, she has come a long way over the past decade — and, at just 25, her future holds immense potential."
At 15, Ouyang Nana, born and raised in an artistically rooted family, first signed with the music company and released her debut classical album 15. The album is a cello performance record that achieved platinum certification in Asia.
In 2017, she collaborated with Disney on the album Cello Loves Disney, reinterpreting beloved Disney songs through the cello.
Beginning in 2020, she stepped into her role as a singer-songwriter with her original EP trilogy. She continued to expand her artistic voice with Live Today, her first English-language album composed entirely by herself, and The Star, a Chinese-language album also featuring her songwriting.
Most recently, her cello EP, Love Letter, showcases her original compositions and arrangements.
