As one of the four "Flowers" in Universal during the mid-90's, Vivian was
nicknamed "The Little V" as the result of being in the same record
company as the other, older Vivian Chow.
Her short career included many great hits, such as "Everyone Has A Dream" (arguably
the first big hit song in karaoke bars), "Rainy Season Never Come Again", "Sunny Road",
and "Foolish Just Like You". However, despite the popularity of the songs, she herself never
really achieved the same success and decided to leave the music industry at the end of
her contract in 1997.
Vivian's name resurfaced and made headlines a year later when the media discovered her
relationship and engagement to a famous men clothing owner's son.