After graduation, Chan worked at
Universal Music Hong Kong as an on-screen host for
UM Webzine, its online entertainment channel, for two years. At this time, she began busking and performing with the Hong Kong band Dusty Bottle. She later signed with music label Universal Music in 2018. Trying for Normalcy (Chinese: 想正常), a heavier song, describing the conflicts in later stages of a relationship, and Speak (Chinese: 講) whose demo was recorded in
Paris. In 2020, Chan collaborated with Alex Fung to compose the melody of the song Born to be in Second Place (Chinese: 天生二品) alongside Hirsk, a Hong Kong Composer. The song was a success, managing to get to the top of the Music Charts of
ViuTV,
Commercial Radio,
Metro Radio and
RTHK. In that August, she released a love song, Quarantine (), collaborating with Alex Fung again. Chan's friends, Z. Koo and Chung Suet Ying were the main actors in the music video. The song was another success, topping the charts on iTunes, MusicOne, and
KKBOX. This song also became one of the 10 best songs recommended by Metro Radio. A duet version with the indie singer
Terence Lam was also made. In 2021, Chan reused the crew and invited Terence Lam to be a co-composer of the song The Virtual Man & ME (Chinese: 虛擬人與我), a song about an online relationship. She released her first album,
Processing, on May 14, 2021, and the album reached the golden award sales (15,000 copies sold) on its first day out. Songs from the album were listened to approximately 2 million times on
MOOV. The album contained all Chan's previous songs as well as a new song, "I Wish," which expressed Chan's hope for relieving stress and doing things her audience likes without being restricted. It became the top song on the charts of
RTHK,
Commercial Radio,
TVB and
ViuTV. Chan has also invited the vocal of bands
Chochukmo and R.O.O.T,
Jan Curious to record a Poolside Version. In July, Chan was chosen by
Spotify to be the Hong Kong representative for their July EQUAL Global Music Program and her portrait was on the screen of
New York Times Square. On August 20, Chan held her first concert under the sponsorship of
American Express, though the way its tickets were sold led to disputes in the music community. In 2022 Chan released a R&B song "Long D" composed by Jay Fung and reenacted many classic old Hong Kong movie scenes in its music video. She sung in 21 shows of the musical
Bye-Bye Your Tale in August that year. In early 2023, Chan was dropped by her label,
Universal Music Group, over conflicting values. After her contracts expired, she independently released her five-song EP,
Hatchling, in October 2023
. All the songs on the EP were written by Chan, unlike her previous projects. In 2024, she co-headlined the Moov Live and 903 Music is Live concerts and made a guest performance at
Sammi Cheng's concert at the
Hong Kong Coliseum. At the 2024 Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation, Chan won the Silver Prize for Best Female Singer and "I'm Tired" was awarded second place in the Top 10 Songs of the Year. == Discography ==