In 1997, Maggie Jiang graduated from Fudan High School in Taoyuan, Taiwan, and in 1998, she participated in the "MTV Freshman Battle" singing contest organized by MTV Channel, and won the 4th place with her solid singing skills, which won her the favor of the famous musician, Yao Qian, who introduced her to sign with the newly founded Viking Music in Taiwan, making her the first singer under his banner.
In May 1999, she released her debut album "I Love Faye Wong", and at the end of the year, she released her second album "Second Eyes Beauty", which featured the ending song "How I Envy You" from the movie "April Day"; she was nominated for the "Best Newcomer" award at the 10th Golden Melody Awards, and the "China Songs List" annual newcomer award at the mainland's China Central Radio. The same year, she was nominated for the "Best Newcomer" award at the 10th Golden Melody Awards and the "China Songs Chart" Newcomer of the Year Award by China Central Radio.
In 2000, she released her third album, "Whisper", with the hit "The Tenderness of Both Hands", a cover of the Japanese Mekong Lark's famous song "The River Runs On", and the record company assessed that if the sales of this album failed to break through the 100,000-sheet mark, it would terminate the contract with Maggie Jiang. In the end, Mei's outstanding interpretation of the song successfully passed the 100,000 mark, and she was able to remain signed to Viking Music; in the same year, she duetted with Wu Kequn to sing the theme song of the movie "Night Run", "Counting".
In August 2001, she released her fourth Mandarin album, <
In January 2002, the 9th Global Chinese Music Chart was selected as the most popular female singer; in July, the fifth Mandarin album was released, "Once More or Not", in which "For You" and "Once More or Not" became the opening and closing songs of the Taiwanese version of TVB's annual drama "Searching for the Qin Dynasty", and "Squandering the Lover's Patience" and "For You" were included in the TV soundtrack of "Sweet Lemon Love", and "Stay in Whose Heart" became the theme song of the idol drama "The Engagement of 18 Years".
In February 2003, the release of the sixth Mandarin album "Melody Melody", the song "he must love you very much" became the theme song of the film "salty soybean milk", "the most beautiful" won the Chinese pop media awards for the top ten singles; April, participated in the recording of the transnational music video works "OneLove-theSequel"; in August, with the album "once again also" in the "Tokyo Tower of happiness", "the best"; in August, "the best", "the best", "the best", "the best", "the best", "the best", "the best", "the best", "the best". In August with the album "Again or" in the "Tokyo Tower of Happiness" was shortlisted for the 10th Singapore Golden Melody Awards Best Interpretation of Female Vocalist; October release of the seventh Mandarin album "friend of a friend", which the song "just so for life" to become a TV series "Canghai hundred years" theme song, "Legend of Shaolin" to become the theme song of the animated film "Shaolin Legend" of the China Central Television.
February 2004 release of the eighth Mandarin new song anthology album "and lonely and beautiful", double-CD collection of their own past release of seven albums of selected songs and two new songs, the anthology released after the expiration of the contract. At this time, Taiwan's record industry has been seriously shrinking, Jiang Meiqi did not get a contract renewal.
From December 2004 to March 2005, she was discovered by Tsai Chin, and played the role of "Luo Mei" in the opera "Runaway Angel", and sang the solo interlude "My Heart is Like the Ocean". The opera received 30 consecutive performances in Taiwan; in the same year, the cumulative sales of "Lonely and Beautiful" reached 120,000 copies, making it Viking Records' most profitable album of 2004.
In May 2005, due to the strong support of her mentor Yao Qian, Maggie Jiang was finally able to obtain the approval of the head office, and released her ninth Mandarin album, "A Poem in the Heart of a Lover" under the condition that she had no contract with Viking Records, which was reprinted and reprinted five times in mainland China, and was continuously on the "CCTV China Record Sales Chart". The song "Father, You Are Quiet" became the theme song of the TV series "Wrong Car", and "Wasabi Not Spicy" became the theme song of the multimedia drama "100 Years of Movie", and was honored as "2005 Top Ten Influential Records of the Music Industry" by Huashang Morning Post at the end of the year. 2005 Yao Qian left Viking Records, and the company stopped making announcements for Maggie Jiang, forcing her singing career to stop again.
In March 2006, her former colleague Wu Kequn introduced her to Seed Music; in May, "I Love Shakal" was honored as one of the top ten singles by the Chinese Musicians Exchange Association; in September, she released her 10th album, "Crybaby," which was the first time she started to try her hand at songwriting, and the album also featured fellow singers Wu Kequn and Kwang Leung's crosscutting, although the album was released in the midst of a press conference with Jay Chou's "Still Vansi," but it still won the G-plus Award in Taiwan. Although the album was released under the pressure of Jay Chou's "Still Vantage Point", it still won the runner-up in the G-music charts and the top 5 music gold charts in Taiwan. Among them, "Difficult to Get Along" became the theme song of the movie "Beautiful Manting", and "Feeling for You" sung by Kwang-liang became the advertisement song of the E`SD whitening series, and it was awarded the Metro Powerful Mandarin Songs; E'SD Jiang held the first large-scale solo concert in September since its debut. In September, she held her first large-scale solo concert since her debut - E'SD Maggie Jiang's "Ten Perfect" concert in Tainan.
January 2007, together with Penny Dai in Beijing, held a small concert to play beautiful Jiepei; May to participate in the Shanghai College Music Festival; June to participate in the Taichung City Government organized the summer solstice lights off concert activities; August "uninvited guests" won the Hong Kong Metro Radio "Metro Power Awards 2007" Powerful Mandarin Songs Award.
In April 2008, the release of the single "we are a flower", April 16 MV premiere in Qinghai TV; May 7, 2008 held a new stage aerobic new voice generation - Maggie Jiang and Lin Jianhui dream wings concert; May 9, Seed Music released a group of singers singing compilation "Wings of the dream", Maggie Jiang sang in which the "we are a flower", "crybaby," the chorus of the eponymous song "Dreams", and the "crybaby". She sang "We are all a flower" and "Love Crying Ghost" in the album, and sang the eponymous song "Wings of Dreams" in the chorus; in December, she hosted three mobile concerts in mainland China (Xuchang, Changzhou, and Baotou).
In March 2009, Maggie Jiang's contract with Seed Music expired and she peacefully canceled her contract, and at the same time, she also canceled her contract with Kwang Leung from Seed Music and had frequent contact with him, leaving her agency matters to Kwang Leung's staff, and the two of them, at this time, gradually built up the same plans for their future music careers.
In April 2010, Guangliang and Kong Shengmin established Star Entertainment Music in Taipei, and Maggie Jiang became the first singer to sign with the label, releasing two new digital songs, "Under the Moonlight" and "You Are Loving Me".On November 10, 2010, the three singles, "Under the Moonlight," "You Are Loving Me," and "The Weight of Love," were assembled into an EP, "The Weight of Love," which was released.
In May 2011, Maggie Jiang became a judge of Hunan TV's Happy Female Voice Xi'an region.
In April 2012, she released her ninth original album, "Room", which featured nine songs composed by Maggie Jiang, making her a singer-songwriter.
In November 2014, she released the album "Mask", which is Maggie's 17th album since her debut, and won the "Taiwan Outstanding Singer" and "Most Popular Duet Song" awards in the 14th "Global Chinese Songs Chart". In the 14th "Global Chinese Songs Chart", she won the "Outstanding Singer in Taiwan" and "Most Popular Duet Song Award".
On January 17, 2015, she held a solo concert at Legacy.