Locally Li has released several albums collaborating with various artists, such as Deluxe II, Unsung Hero, The Liverpool Story, The Chung’s Brothers, and In One Stroke. From there on she has worked with the myriad musicians on wide-ranging music projects and jazz festivals throughout Asia, amongst the list is Brazilian guitarist Toninho Horta, harmonica/ vibraphonist Hendrick Meurkins. She was invited by European jazz label Stunt to record her international debut solo album “Caminhos Cruzados'” featuring Eugene Pao and Grammy winner Hans Ulrik. In 2002, two years after Li relocated back to Hong Kong. Li briefly returned to Hong Kong in 1996 and she recorded her debut Chinese Jazz album, “Mystery”, backed by the territory’s top jazz luminaries such as Eugene Pao and Dave Packer. She went on the road with some of the top bands in Los Angeles, including Top 40 favourite Soto which opened for acts such as, Latin sensation Tierra and R&B group Rose Royce, also backing up for Ricky Martin in 1998 MTV Awards in Singapore. Armed with an ever-widening repertoire of genres that included Jazz, Brazilian, Fusion, R & B, Funk, Pop and Rock. In 1995, Li moved to Los Angeles to explore her musical boundaries further with two renowned local samba schools, Unidos de Los Angeles and Lula and the Afro Brazil, performed at Brazilian Festivals in Southern California. After backing for Beyond 1991’s Hong Kong Coliseum Debut Concert, Li left Hong Kong and spent five years in Bangkok developing her music with various jazz groups, her talent was spotted by leading Thai recording label Grammy Entertainment which signed her up for her debut English album “The Eyes of Love”. Angelita Li started her singing career in 1979, when she was singing mainly on television commercials.