Career
She began her singing career at the age of 17 with Nemesis Records. The release of her debut album, I Never Knew in 2002 had sales in Taiwan, Australia, and the United Kingdom. She continued her career with her second album, reBIRTH in 2004, followed by a contribution to the anime project, AnimeToonz3: Kristine Sa (Lemon and Lime Editions) in 2005, and Hopeless Romantic in 2007.
Sa also had a solo release, Lonely Asylum : The Demo Collection, in 2010 and is the producer and host of Heart To Heart with Kristine Sa for the Vietnamese station SBTN. Previously, she has hosted and produced the Vietnamese American talk-shows The Kristine Sa Show on VAN-TV and Up Close and Personal with Kristine Sa on VHN-TV.
She is also known in the anime community for her involvement in Funimation Entertainment's US releases of Suzuka in 2005, One Piece in 2007, and Ouran High School Host Club in 2008. She also has concerts at anime conventions throughout the United States.
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