In March 1999, Jolin Tsai was discovered by David Wu, Zuo Kehui couple, signed with Universal Records. July, the release of the first single EP "and the world as neighbors", and in the two weeks after the release of sales of more than 20,000 copies. September, Jolin Tsai formally launched her first Mandarin album, "Jolin 1019" debut, featuring "I know you're very sad", "who are you" and other 12 songs. Songs; album sales of more than 60,000 copies in the first week of release, and successively won the Asia Records, Rose Records and other sales charts; album "Jolin 1019" with 400,000 copies of total sales, won the seventh Singapore Golden Melody Awards "Best Newcomer Gold Award", the sixth ChannelV "Asia's Favorite Newcomer of the Year", "The Best Newcomer of the Year" and "The Best Newcomer of the Year". The album "Jolin 1019" won the "Best New Artist Gold Award" at the 7th Singapore Golden Melody Awards, the "Most Popular New Artist of the Year" at the 6th ChannelV Asia Awards and the "Most Popular New Artist" at the TVBS Power Disk Awards in Taiwan.
On January 27, 2000, Jolin Tsai went to Beijing to participate in the "Global Chinese Top 100" awards ceremony and won the most popular female newcomer award, which was the first time she won the award in mainland China, and sang the song "Because of You" on the spot. In the same year, she released her second album "Don't Stop", which included 10 songs including "Don't Stop" and "Hi"; by June 2000, the album had sold 500,000 copies in Taiwan.
In June 2001, Jolin Tsai sang the Chinese version of the theme song "Can't Help It" for Disney's classic animated feature film "Atlantis: The Lost Empire" On July 9, Jolin Tsai released her fourth studio album, "Lucky Number", but then a contractual dispute with her agency led to insufficient publicity for the album. On August 15, Jolin Tsai decided to terminate her contract unilaterally because she was dissatisfied with her agency's "one album every six months" requirement, as well as her long term accounting problems; because of this, Jolin Tsai's acting career was almost suspended; in October, Jolin Tsai's father threatened to sign her to a new record company, which was rejected by her agency, Loud Studio. In October, Jolin's father threatened to sign her to a new record label, which was interfered with by her agency, Loud Studio, on the grounds that "the contract is not legally over". In February 2002, Jolin Tsai signed with the record label Xinli Music and the agency Tianxi Entertainment. in August, Jolin Tsai published her personal photo book Masked Princess - Chivalrous Spirit and released the song Chivalrous Spirit, which was Jolin Tsai's debut lyrics composition. in August, the Taiwan Arbitration Association ruled that Loud Music Productions should compensate Jolin Tsai with one million dollars before the lawsuit was halted.
On March 7, 2003, Jolin Tsai released her fifth album, "Look at Me 72 Changes," which included 11 songs, including "Prague Square" and "Say I Love You"; the album brought not only a change in Jolin Tsai's image, but also diversified the style of her songs; with the album, Tsai Tsai Tsai won the Best Female Artist Award and the Best Album Award on the Taiwan G-music Chart. On March 9, Jolin Tsai and Luo Zhixiang starred in the TV series "Hi Working Girl", which premiered on Taiwan's CTV, playing the role of Yiling, which was her first starring role in a Taiwanese TV series. on August 10, the album "Look at Me 72 Changes" sold more than one million copies in Asia. in September, she collaborated with Indian musician Rahman to sing the theme song for the Mainland film "Heroes of Heaven and Earth". On November 15, she participated in the "Asian Superstar Anti-Piracy Concert", which attracted the attention of Sony's headquarters, and thus decided to make Jolin Tsai a Japanese singer in order to promote her to the Japanese entertainment industry, but it ended in failure.
On February 27, 2004, Jolin Tsai officially released her sixth album "Castle", which contains 11 songs, including "Lemongrass Taste" and "Rewind"; the album sold 300,000 copies in Taiwan, which made Jolin Tsai the champion of Taiwan's annual record sales for the second time; on March 30, Jolin Tsai was selected as a finalist for the 15th Golden Melody Awards for the album "Look at Me 72 Changes". On August 7, Jolin Tsai started her "J1" world tour, the first stop of which was held at the Hongkou Stadium in Shanghai; in September, she was honored as the Most Popular Female Vocalist at the 11th Golden Melody Awards in Singapore; and in November, she released the remix album "J9 New Songs + Party Selections", which was the first album to be released for the Taipei leg of her upcoming tour. In November, she released the remix album "J9 New Songs + Party Selection" to warm up for her upcoming tour Taipei.
On February 4, 2005, Jolin Tsai, as the only Taiwanese singer to appear on the CCTV Spring Festival Gala that year, sang the song "Thirty-Six Stratagems of Love"; since then, the song has entered the color bell market in mainland China, and until 2007, it had a record number of downloads of 3.4 million times.
In February, Jolin Tsai's contract with Sony Records expired, but she was in the state of non-contractual, but she still cooperated with the release of the album and the concert DVD promotional work in September, in order to promote the album. In March, Jolin Tsai released her first English teaching book, Jolin's 24 English Diary Lessons, through which she hoped to change the public's impression of English learning as boring.In April, her seventh Mandarin album J-game was released, featuring 11 songs, including Sky and Greek Maiden at the Wishing Pond; however, as the first album to be released after leaving Jay Chou's label, Jolin Tsai's first album, J-game, was released. In April, her seventh Mandarin album "J-game" was released, featuring 11 songs including "Sky" and "Greek Girl in the Wishing Fountain"; however, as the first work after Jay Chou's departure, "J-game" was scrutinized by the outside world with tinted mirrors from the very beginning, and the media generally took an unfavorable attitude towards "Jolin Tsai without Jay Chou", thus presenting polarized evaluations.In May, Jolin Tsai became the second singer to be elected as Taiwan's Best Military Lover following Teresa Teng's successor. In July, Jolin Tsai sang the Chinese version of the song "Heart of the Ocean" for Disney's classic animated feature film "The Little Mermaid" to celebrate the opening of Hong Kong Disneyland.In September, Jolin Tsai released her first tour documentary "J1 Live Concert", which documented Jolin Tsai's performances at the Taipei venue of the "J1 World Tour".In October, Jolin Tsai and singer Luo Zhixiang sang the song "True" in a duet. In October, Jolin and Luo Zhixiang sang the song "The True Fate", which was included in Luo's album "Hypnotic Show".In December, Jolin released her second English teaching book "Jolin's 6 Single Word Party", sharing six kinds of English single words to memorize quickly. In the same year, Jolin Tsai was nominated for the "buzz ASIA Best Artist" at the 4th MTV Video Awards in Japan for her video "Pirates". On January 23, 2006, Jolin Tsai was awarded the "National Most Popular Female Vocalist" (Bronze) at the 28th Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award Ceremony, making Jolin Tsai the first Taiwanese singer to break into the top three (Gold, Silver and Bronze) spots of the award.In February, Jolin Tsai joined EMICapitol Records.On May 6, 2006, Jolin Tsai was invited to attend a ceremony held in Bangkok, Thailand, where she was invited to perform. Jolin Tsai attended the MTV Asia Award held in Bangkok, Thailand and won the "International Fashion Artist" (The Style Award), becoming the first Asian singer to win, and Jolin Tsai sang the song "Dancing Lady", which is a blend of colorful ribbon gymnastics. In May, Jolin Tsai launched her eighth album "Dancing Lady", while her old boss Sony Records released a collection called "J-Top Champion Selection" and "Dancing Lady" to form a counterpoint situation, the two albums in the Taiwan Rose Public Trust Chart to occupy the first two weeks, in which the "Dancing Lady" in the 40-day Asia sales exceeded 2 million, bringing Jolin Tsai not only the first time to ascend to the position of the annual sales champion in Chinese, but also make the repeated and Taiwan Gold Award winners, the "Dancing Lady", "Dancing Lady". On September 17th, Jolin Tsai's first Cantonese single "Pretend" was released and later included in the album "Dance Alone". On September 17, 2007, Jolin Tsai's first Cantonese single "Pretend" was released and included in the album "Only Dance Concert & Remix". In December, Jolin Tsai embarked on the "Only Dance World Tour", which was held in Macau, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, New York, and Sydney, and was seen by more than 500,000 people.
On February 17, 2007, Jolin once again appeared on the stage of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala and sang "You're Marrying Me Today" with David Tao, which attracted more than 700 million viewers in mainland China, and also generated 7.2 million ringtone downloads of the song.
In June, Jolin released her second documentary tour book, "The Talent of the Earth," which captured her performance at the "Dance Dance Dance World Tour". On September 21st, Jolin Tsai released her secret agent styling themed album "Secret Agent J", which included 12 songs, including "The Sun Never Sets" and "Cold Violence". On September 5th, Jolin Tsai released her musical microfilm of the same name, "Secret Agent J", which premiered in its entirety in Taiwan's Ximending Today Digital Cinema; however, the musical film was not released in traditional theaters. This music film was not released in traditional theaters, but was placed on one of the album's pre-sale versions, the "audio-visual combination of gorgeous specific discs", as a DVD with the songs in the form of the market, and due to the sensitive content of some of the mainland China, Singapore found illegal, coupled with the refusal of the Taiwanese company to compromise, ultimately leading to the film was banned from broadcasting on television in the two places. In October, Jolin Tsai was invited to the premiere of Australian singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue's documentary "Bright Lights" in London, England, and the two said that they would collaborate on music; in November, Jolin Tsai sang the song "In My Arms" with Kylie Minogue.
In 2008, Jolin Tsai did not release a Mandarin album for a whole year, and her only English album, "Love Practice", was delayed from its original release in March to October due to a change in EMI's top management.In April, Jolin Tsai sang the theme song for the 100th day of the countdown to the 2008 Summer Olympic Games, "Beijing Welcomes You".On October 30th, she released her first English-language album, "Love Practice", which was a remake of a Western love song. On October 30th, Jolin Tsai released her first English album "Love Exercise" and an English book "Love Exercise", which included 10 songs including "Kiss me" and "angel". In the same year, the song "Love Love Love" was broadcast at the Beijing Olympic Games in China and won the top spot on the Dutch X-Tips Singles Chart, breaking the all-time record for the index and becoming the first Asian singer to win the title, and was selected by the French magazine "Musique de l'Asia" as one of the ten best female singers in Asia. In December 2008, Jolin Tsai held a press conference at the Water Cube in Beijing to announce her official signing to Warner Records.
In February 2009, Jolin Tsai collaborated with Saks Fifth Avenue to establish the clothing brand Seventy Two Changes, which was launched in more than 30 cities around the world.
In March, Jolin Tsai released her 10th album Butterfly, which included 10 songs including Butterfly and Compromise, and she tried out ballet for the first time in the shooting of the whole album's music video. On May 1, Jolin Tsai went to Hong Kong to hold a signing session at Tuen Mun Town Plaza, where she sang "The Great Man" due to overexertion leading to loss of voice, and her physical condition began to turn on the red light. May 13, Jolin Tsai decided to briefly "close the dance" for two months due to a recurrence of old injuries and muscle strains in her thighs from practicing dance. "On September 19th, after making public appearances in Taiwan, Jolin Tsai went to Canada to take a French course to make adjustments. On December 20th, Jolin Tsai returned to China and arrived in Beijing, attending the "Migu Awards Ceremony" organized by China Mobile, announcing her official return to work.
In April 2010, Jolin Tsai became the spokesperson for the Taiwan Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo and sang the theme song "Taiwan's Heartbeat". August 13, Jolin Tsai released her eleventh studio album "Myself", which included 15 songs including "Beauty Plan" and "Speechless"; the album differed from the previous direction, with fast songs accounting for 80% of the album. In August, TVBS announced the "Taiwan's Most Influential People and Brands" poll report, Jolin Tsai ranked first among female artists; December 24-26, the third round of the MYSELF World Tour kicked off in Taiwan. In the same year, Jolin Tsai and Chi-Ling Lin were selected as one of the "Top Ten Japanese Girls and Boys".
July 2011, Jolin Tsai released her first book, "Nourish Thin", and made public her personal slimming secrets.December 31, she attended Hunan TV's New Year's Eve party in Guangzhou, which was her first New Year's Eve in mainland China.
In September 2012, Jolin Tsai released her 12th Mandarin album, MUSE, which included 11 songs, including "The Greatest Artist" and "Dr. Jolin," which was recognized by independent musicians such as Snoop Lion and was selected as a Recommended Record in 2013 by Taiwan's Association of Chinese Musicians Exchange; The album was also named the top-selling female artist of the year in Taiwan, and in December, Jolin was shortlisted for the "Best Asian Artist" award at the 19th MTV Europe Music Video, hosted in Germany.
In January 2013, Jolin Tsai represented Taiwan to perform at the MIDEM International Record Fair in Cannes, France. on May 22nd, Jolin Tsai was nominated for the 24th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for Best Mandarin Female Vocalist, Best Mandarin Album and Best Song of the Year for the album MUSE. on October 19th, Jolin Tsai released her third tour documentary Myself. Myself World Tour Taipei Encore", documenting Jolin Tsai's performance at the "Myself World Tour" Taipei Encore.
On June 16, 2014, Jolin Tsai sang the theme song "Ten Thousand Flower Pupils" for the movie "Little Era 3", and in early November, she released the music video for the song "Play Me Yuck", which was released on November 14th. The album is full of complex and all-encompassing themes.
On May 22~May 24, 2015, Jolin Tsai officially kicked off her "Play World Tour" at the Taipei Arena for three consecutive days.On May 18, Jolin Tsai was shortlisted for nine awards at the 26th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for Best Mandarin Album and Best Song of the Year.On the evening of June 27, Jolin Tsai and her production team were awarded the 26th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for Best Mandarin Album, Best Song of the Year, and more. Jolin Tsai and her production team won three awards at the 26th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards, including Best Vocal Recording Album, Best Single Producer and Best Mandarin Album.On July 4, as the first stop of the "Play World Tour" in mainland China, the Guangzhou concert set sail at the Guangzhou International Sports and Performing Arts Center. On October 6, Jolin Tsai led a nine-member live band in the finale of the "Simple Life Festival" concert held at the Shanghai World Expo Park in Pudong, Shanghai. on November 10, Jolin Tsai attended Hunan TV's Double 11 Gala and sang and danced to the audience to show three songs. on December 2, Jolin Tsai attended the Mnet Asia Music Awards (MAMA) in South Korea on behalf of China. Music Awards (MAMA), sang the song "PLAY I Pah" and made it to the South Korean Naver hot search list .
In February 2016, Jolin Tsai dubbed the role of Judy Ha in the Chinese version of Disney's classic animated feature film "Zootopia," her first solo animation dubbing work. Versatile style