2001–2003: Pre-debut, Girls Dorm, Youth Co., Ltd., Genesis, Together and Super Star Before releasing S.H.E's first album, HIM International focused on the group's chemistry, and assigned the three girls to live together in a dormitory room. Selina revealed in 2009 that their English names were also changed to fit the group name. Selina named herself Cola, while Hebe was called Anita, while Ella called herself Water pre-debut. S.H.E released their debut album ''
Girls' Dorm'' on September 11, 2001; the album title stems from the memories of the group members of their prior living quarters. The album experienced commercial success despite being released on the same day as the
September 11 attacks, selling 150,000 copies in Taiwan and 750,000 copies throughout Asia. On January 29, 2002, S.H.E's second album,
Youth Society, was released and went on to sell more than 250,000 copies and over 1.25 million in Asia. With the release of this album,
S.H.E Girl Friends underwent a name change and became simply
S.H.E. The trio's third album,
Genesis, was released on August 5, 2002, approximately six months after
Youth Society. Continuing the successes of the group's previous albums, 20,000 copies of
Genesis were ordered in advance of the release date. The album would go on to sell 180,000 copies and over 1.75 million in Asia. S.H.E later signed an endorsement deal with N-age, a South Korean online game company. Not only did N-age appear in a couple of music videos, but they also sponsored S.H.E's first major concert in
Tainan City, the N-age Genesis Concert, which attracted over 20,000 fans. On January 23, 2003, S.H.E released
Together, their first compilation album which sold over 2 million copies. S.H.E's fourth album was intended for release on August 6, but due to an injury to Ella, The album featured the group's first pop/rock song, "Super Star", which, for ten consecutive weeks, placed no lower than fourth on Singapore's
YES 933 music charts selling more than 2.75 million copies. To date,
Together and
Super Star have combined to sell 580,000 copies; 250,000 copies of
Super Star were sold in Taiwan alone.
2004–2005: Magical Journey, Fantasy Land World Tour and Once Upon a Time On February 6, 2004, S.H.E released their fifth album,
Magical Journey, in two different versions: a Magical Version and a Journey Version. The two versions combined to sell 2.5 million copies in Asia, including 160,000 copies in Taiwan alone. which would have expired in October 2005. Later that year, on September 4, 2004, S.H.E began their first major tour, the Fantasy Land Tour. The tour started in
Taipei, where more than 25,000 attendees were present, and ended in
Genting Highlands,
Malaysia. During their concert at the
Hongkou Stadium, the trio set an attendance record. The tour raked in
NT$22.4 million in gate receipts. The release of S.H.E's sixth album,
Encore, was pushed to November 12, 2004, to accommodate Selina's graduation from university in late November.
Encore sold two million units in Asia within one week of its release; since then, that number has surpassed 2 million. By the time
Encore was due for release, media outlets had already begun labelling S.H.E as "The Number One Girl Group" (). S.H.E had released albums every few months until the end of 2004. However, due to their busy concert schedule, it was over a year until their next album appeared. After releasing
Encore, they contributed to the
Reaching for the Stars soundtrack, which sold only 50,000 copies. The poor sales of the soundtrack and the success of the Twins album led to this period being described as one of the lowest times of S.H.E's career. On November 25, 2005, the trio finally released their seventh album,
Once Upon a Time. The album not only set a record with 50,000 pre-orders, but it sold more than two million copies, overshadowing
Trainee Cupid.
Once Upon a Time debuted on the
G-music Chinese language album charts at #1, retained that position for four consecutive weeks, and stayed on the charts for a total of 13 weeks. The album's title track, "Don't Wanna Grow Up" (), won Song of the Year at Hong Kong’s
TVB8 Awards.
2006–2007: Forever, The Moving Castle World Tour and Play On July 21, 2006, S.H.E released a second compilation album,
Forever, which sold over 150,000 copies within a week. The album featured five new songs, a compilation of older works, and three songs from older drama soundtracks.
Forever included many collaborative works with other artists in the Taiwanese pop music industry.
C-pop megastar
Jay Chou composed "Electric Shock" () for the album. The song "Solo Madrigal" () was a duet between Selina and
Tank, the latter of whom had originally recorded the song for his debut album. For the
Tokyo Juliet soundtrack, Hebe and boyband
Fahrenheit sang "Only Have Feelings for You" (), which won several awards including Taiwan's Best Duet Song at the 2006 Sprite China Music Awards. S.H.E's second major concert tour, The Moving Castle world tour, commenced on July 8, 2006, in Shanghai. After their The Moving Castle world tour in Hong Kong, which was recorded and released as the group's second live album, S.H.E was commended for their perseverance, amount of dance preparation, and ability to hit their notes. Within the tour's first five months, the group attracted over 200,000 fans, and collected NT$200 million in gate receipts. On April 18, S.H.E signed on with
WOW Music to improve their presence in Hong Kong.
Play, the trio's eighth album, was released on May 11, 2007, and was the first S.H.E album released under the new distribution label.
Play went double gold within the first four days of the album's pre-order period; by June 5, more than 150,000 copies were sold. A month after
Play's release, S.H.E was nominated for the Most Popular Female Artist award at the
18th Golden Melody Awards but lost to pop diva
Jolin Tsai.
2008–2009: FM S.H.E, Map of Love, S.H.E is the One concert and Shero On 23 September 2008, S.H.E released their ninth album,
FM S.H.E. On this album, members of the band take on the role of radio hosts, and the album itself is interspersed with radio station-esque snippets. The album had a pre-order sale of 42,000 copies in Taiwan and over 1.2 million in Asia. An online radio station, FM S.H.E, was also set up for a month in line with the album where there will be different programs being broadcast every day. The viewership of the online radio hit a record high of 100,000 views. In June 2009, S.H.E released their first digital album,
Map of Love , in China, which will only be digitally released on internet music stores. The album consists of 10 songs, of which 8 songs are from their previous albums and 2 new songs, 鎖住時間 "(Lock Up the Time)" and 可愛萬歲 "(Long Live Adorableness)". On 16 October 2009, S.H.E commenced their third world tour, S.H.E is the One concert, with Hong Kong being their first stop. The tickets to the Hong Kong concert were sold out within a few days and this concert had received positive reviews. As of 2010, the concert is still ongoing with more stops to be made. On 26 March 2010, S.H.E released their tenth album,
Shero. The album received positive reviews, with 50,000 copies being pre-ordered in Taiwan before it was released.
2010–2018: Selina's injury, Blossomy and second hiatus On October 22, 2010, Selina suffered third degree burns on 54% of her body, mostly her back and legs, during an indoor film shooting in Shanghai for musical movie "I have a date with Spring (我和春天有个约会)". On January 19, 2011, after Selina was hospitalized for two months and discharged, the trio held a press conference to formally address their fans about Selina's injury and her recovery. In May 2011,
Shero, nominated the 22nd
Golden Melody Awards's "Top vocal group award". In June 2012, S.H.E performed on the 23rd
Golden Melody Awards and declared regression. On October 11, 2012, S.H.E declared renewal and became one of the main
shareholders of
HIM International Music.
Blossomy, their eleventh album, was released on November 16, 2012. Since 2014, the group entered their second hiatus. In 2016, they were immortalized with wax figures in Shanghai's
Madame Tussands, and then on August 26, issued an extended play "
Irreplaceable", and one of the songs "Irreplaceable" in the EP was commemorating for 15th anniversary of S.H.E's debut, after that held "
S.H.E 15th Anniversary Exhibition" at
Songshan Cultural and Creative Park in Taipei from August 26 to September 19, 2016. In 2017, S.H.E. returned with a full 16-
cassette set of all albums (including 12 full albums and 2 compilation mini-albums) called "S.H.E's in style" on their 16th anniversary. As of April 2018, Ella is the vocal instructor for
Produce 101 China. Ella’s contract has ended with the record label and announced to be not re-contracting on July 10, 2018, with plans of creating her own management company with her husband, however, the group will not disband and continue doing projects as the management will still cooperate with Ella. On August 30, 2018, a digital single "
Seventeen" was released by S.H.E, it was commemorating for 17th anniversary of S.H.E's debut, and the single was issued by form of
digital music download, after that held "
S.H.E 17th Anniversary Concert" to celebrate the 17th anniversary of S.H.E's debut at
Liberty Square in Taipei on September 11, 2018. On September 30, 2018,
HIM International Music officially announce that S.H.E will no longer be managed by them. After ending the 17 years collaboration with HIM International Music, three of them had come up with their management agencies individually.
2019-present: Various reunions In January 2019, they reunited for children’s charity event and made donations to the child poverty charity before Chinese New Year. On June 29, 2019, they reunited again for
The 30th Golden Melody Awards as guests and presented awards for Best Group and Best Band. On September 28, 2020, they made a reunion during the Taipei leg of
Hebe's individual
One After Another Tour. On August 11, 2023, Selina and Ella as Hebe's One After Another Tour guests. On September 11, 2023, celebrating S.H.E 22nd anniversary through Selina's podcast (Episode 46). == Musical style ==