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Tia Ray hits a high note

By Xing Wen | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2026-01-27 07:13
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The poster for the single Old Days from Tia Ray's upcoming English album, New Day. CHINA DAILY

The acclaimed Chinese soul singer is about to launch her first English album after years of cross-cultural collaboration, Xing Wen reports.

The voice that first awakened Yuan Yawei's musical soul came from the dim, intimate heart of a Beijing jazz bar. There, as a young woman from Hunan province, she watched a singer pour raw soul into a wireless microphone while moving freely through the crowd.

In that moment, the sounds of American roots music washed over her with an intoxicating sense of liberation.

"I'd never seen a performance so thoroughly enjoyed, so full of pure joy," she recalls. That night ignited a spark that has fueled her unwavering artistic journey ever since. She evolved into the artist known today as Tia Ray, flowing effortlessly between soul, jazz, and R&B, mastering their rhythms, riffs, and phrasing with instinctive grace.

Once, she lived in a rented room in Beijing, saving from her food budget to buy English-language music CDs. She taught herself the language by copying lyrics by hand and imitating the voices of singers she admired.

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