Alan Dawa Dolma, born on July twenty-fifth, nineteen eighty-seven, is a multifaceted artist known for her captivating voice and striking presence. She pursued her passion for music at the Academy of Art in Beijing, where she majored in vocal music and honed her skills on the erhu, an instrument she has played since childhood. Alan's unique vocal technique, often referred to as the 'Tibetan wail,' sets her apart in the music industry.
During her college years, Alan made her mark by releasing her debut album, 'Shengsheng Zui Rulan,' in two thousand five. Her journey took a significant turn in early two thousand six when she auditioned for the prestigious Japanese label Avex Trax. By late two thousand seven, she had relocated to Tokyo, where she made her singles debut with 'Ashita e no Sanka.'
Alan's career skyrocketed when she recorded theme songs for the film 'Red Cliff' in two thousand eight, which brought her widespread recognition. Her ninth single, 'Kuon no Kawa,' released in two thousand nine, reached an impressive number three on the Oricon weekly charts, marking the highest placement achieved by a singer from China. Since then, she has remained active in both Japan and China, continuing to enchant audiences with her talent.