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'''An Youqi''' ({{zh-cp|安又琪|Ān Yòu Qí}}) (born October 14, 1982), English name "Angela", is a singer from ], ]. In 2004 she won the first season of '']'', a national singing contest. Subsequently she signed a recording contract and released an album which recorded sales of over one million. <ref> '']'', May 29, 2005</ref> '''An Youqi''' ({{zh-cp|安又琪|Ān Yòu Qí}}) (born October 14, 1982), English name "'''Angela'''", is a singer from ], ].
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Template:ChineseText An Youqi (Chinese: 安又琪) (born October 14, 1982), English name "Angela", is a singer from Harbin, China.

In 2004 Youqi won the first season of Super Girl, a national singing contest. Subsequently she signed a recording contract and released an album which recorded sales of over one million.

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  1. 'Idol'-style 'Super Girl Voice' a hit in China San Francisco Chronicle, May 29, 2005


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