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Stefanie Sun
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Stefanie Sun participating in the 2005 Taipei Supau Cup Mini Marathon
Chinese name 孫燕姿 (Traditional)
Chinese name 孙燕姿 (Simplified)
Pinyin Sūn Yàn Zī (Mandarin)
Birth name Sng Ee Tze
Origin Singapore
Born July 23, 1978 (1978-07-23) (age 31)
Singapore
Occupation Singer-songwriter
Genre(s) Mandopop
Label(s) Capitol Music (2006–present)
Warner Music (2000–2006)
Years active 2000–present
Official Website www.emimusic.com.tw

Stefanie Sun (simplified Chinese: 孙燕姿traditional Chinese: 孫燕姿pinyin: Sūn Yàn Zī; born 23 July 1978) and also known in Teochew as Sng Yì-che or Sng Ee Tze (her birth name), is a Singaporean singer-songwriter. She has sold over 10 million copies of her albums during the span of her career thus far[citation needed].

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Biography

Stefanie Sun has an elder sister by three years called Sng Yee-kia (simplified Chinese: 孙燕佳traditional Chinese: 孫燕佳pinyin: Sūn Yànjiā), and a younger sister by six years named Sng Ee-mei (simplified Chinese: 孙燕美traditional Chinese: 孫燕美pinyin: Sūn Yànměi).

Sun was educated at Nanyang Primary School,St Margaret's Secondary School, Raffles Girls' School and went on to attend Saint Andrew's Junior College. She later attended Nanyang Technological University, where she obtained a degree in Marketing. Her abilities were discovered by her music teacher, Lee Wei Song, at his music school Lee Wei Song School of Music.

In the Mandarin-speaking world, Sun is more popularly known by her Mandarin name, Sun Yan Zi or Sun Yanzi. Stefanie Sun has sold over 10 million copies in Asia. With ten albums to her name, she is arguably the most successful singer from Singapore. She is also a fashion icon in Asia, being called the Kate Moss of Singapore.[1] Stefanie Sun is also known to be best friends with fellow Pop Princess of Taiwan, Jolin Tsai. They are often performing guests in each other's concert.

Languages

Most of her songs are sung in Mandarin, with a few in English. Sun's ability to speak various dialects is reflected in the songs she sings.

In the song "Cloudy Day" (天黑黑), she sings in both Mandarin and Hokkien. It is an adaptation of a traditional Hokkien folk song that included the first six words in the original Hokkien- Thiⁿ-o͘-o͘, beh lo̍h-hō͘ - in the chorus.[citation needed]

The album Start contains 6 songs in English: covers of "Venus", "That I Will Be Good", "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough", "Silent All These Years", and "Hey Jude"; and the original song "Someone".

Recording career

Sun does most of her recording, and conducts most of her publicity events, in Taiwan, which comprises her largest audience. She also visits mainland of China, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore frequently for promotional rounds . Her first album was released in June 2000, the self-titled Yan Zi (孙燕姿), published by Warner Music. "Yan Zi" album sold over 330 000 copies alone in Taiwan. This was followed in December of the same year by My Desired Happiness (我要的幸福). Which have also sold over 380 000 copies in Taiwan alone. Both albums achieved commercial success by having each sold over 1 000 000 copies in China.

Her third album was released in Early 2001, titled "Kite". This album had sold successfully with 300 000 copies in Taiwan; also over 950 000 copies in China.[2]

January 2002 saw the release of Start (自選集), a collection of songs, many of which are cover versions. "Start" sold over 250 000 copies in Taiwan alone in less than a month. It reached high commercial success in Mainland China with over 1 000 000 copies sold.

In 2002 and 2003 Sun sang the official theme songs for Singapore's National Day Parade: "We Will Get There" (一起走到) and "One United People" (全心全意). The former was included on the album Leave.

In early 2003, she released her fourth album titled, "To Be Continued..." which was also met with commercial success. It managed to sell over 250 000 copies in Taiwan and over 1 000 000 in China. Few months later, she released her seventh album with six new songs mixed with fifteen of her old songs. By the end of 2003, Stefanie Sun had sold over 7 000 000 copies in Asia with just seven albums.

In late 2003, she decided to take a one-year hiatus from making music, believing that she needs to recover her lost sense of direction in her career. She returned in late 2004 with a new album titled Stefanie, intended to be a mirror of her debut album (self-titled as well, but in Chinese). This was to symbolise her return with a fresh attitude. This album was well received by the critics in the Chinese music industry. This album sold over 2 300 000 copies in Asia; making it the most successful album from her.[citation needed] She also started her own company, Make Music, during this sabbatical.[citation needed]

A Perfect Day was released on 2005, almost one year later. Reviews of this new album have been mixed, but Sun had mentioned before that her priority is to make quality music, instead of over-commercialized products that sell well but have a lower level of artistic quality. Though this album did not reach the best commercial success, it had still managed to sell over 1 000 000 copies in Asia.[citation needed]

In 2006, Sun was in the midst of a regional concert tour. She has staged four full-house concerts at the renowned Hong Kong Coliseum. The performances have received positive reviews from the media as well as overwhelming support from fans. Sun also returned to Singapore in a much-anticipated homecoming concert. Yet, not all is smooth-sailing for her. At the Golden Melody Award 2006 in Taiwan, whilst performing renditions of other male singers' songs, she went off-key and was heavily lambasted in the Chinese pop media, which reported that she has shattered her image of a pop diva with great singing skills. She attributed it to factors like not enough rest, jet lag, inadequate time for sufficient practice etc.[citation needed]

Sun's first album under the Capitol brand is entitled Against The Light (逆光) and has been released on 22 March 2007. Her decision to leave Warner after 9 albums was partly due to music executive Sam Chen, who now works at EMI. He had collaborated with Sun on 8 of her 9 albums.

On 26 February 2007, Stefanie Sun returned from Cairo where she and her team were extorted by suspected local gangsters. Sun was in Egypt to shoot a music video for her new album. Two men disguised as government officials followed her and the crew and asked for money—at one point even showing a handgun. The crew tried calling the police, only for the two crooks to dismiss them with just a few words. The crew had to hand over a total of over 200,000 yuan in order to continue shooting. The extortion went on for four days. Finally, Sun and her team were able to leave the country with the help of the Singapore embassy. Upon returning home, the pop diva said nothing except that she was tired and needed some rest.[3][4]

Stefanie Sun's 10th album, Against The Light, has been a major success in Asia. In Taiwan, it sold over 60,000 copies in the first 3 days it was released. In addition, over 500,000 copies were sold within a week in Mainland China. So far, Sun has been the number one spot in Taiwanese music charts for six weeks.

In 2007, Stefanie Sun sang the official theme song for ASEAN's 40th anniversary celebrations: Rise Again.[5]

In May 2009, Stefanie Sun starts her new world tour "The Answer is..." with her first stop being Taiwan. In this world tour, she works with William Chang, her concert image consultant. She also sang her new song "愚人的國度". Stefanie Sun has no artist management deal currently.

Collaborations

Sun collaborated with Japanese singer Mai Kuraki on the last track of Sun's album To Be Continued.... They collaborated again on Mai Kuraki's If I Believe, released in July 2003.

Sun also sang with fellow Singaporean singer, Tanya Chua, the song "Original Point (simplified Chinese: 原点traditional Chinese: 原點pinyin: yuándiǎn)" in Tanya's album, Amphibian.

In the song "First Day", from the album A Perfect Day, she sings with the popular Taiwanese musicians MayDay (Chinese: 五月天pinyin: Wǔyuè tiān) and F.I.R., forming a one time band called First Day (same as the title of the song they sing), with FIR coming from F.I.R., ST coming from the first two letters in Sun Yan Zi's English name Stefanie and Day coming from MayDay. Sun had previously worked with MayDay on a song from their album "Time Machine".

She collaborated with singers Wang Leehom, Jane Zhang, and Wang Feng to record the theme song of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games: Light the Passion, Share the Dream (simplified Chinese: 点燃激情,传递梦想traditional Chinese: 點燃激情,傳遞夢想pinyin: diǎnrán jīqíng,chuándì mèngxiǎng).

Albums

Date of release Title (Chinese) Title (English)
2000 June 9 孫燕姿 Yan Zi (self-titled)
2000 December 9 我要的幸福 My Desired Happiness
2001 July 12 风箏/風筝 Kite
2002 January 5 自选集/自選集 Start
2002 May 21 离开 Leave
2002 July 16 半成年主张/半成年主張 18 Wanna be (Track 6, 王子面 Kid and Dream)
2003 January 10 未完成 To Be Continued...
2003 August 22 这一刻/這一刻 The Moment
2003 September 16 七年级生/七年級生 Born in 80s (Track 3, 第六感 "Sixth Sense")
2004 October 28 Stefanie Stefanie
2005 October 7 完美的一天 A Perfect Day
2006 September 26 My Story, Your Song 经典全纪录/經典全紀錄 My Story, Your Song
2007 March 22 逆光 Against the Light

Awards and accolades

Sun is regarded as one of the most accomplished local artists in her native homeland, Singapore, partly linked with her central role in two National Day theme songs.

She has won over 33 awards and other accolades for her music in the course of her career in Singapore, Taiwan, mainland China and Hong Kong.

Year Awards
2000
  • TVB 8 Mandarin Music Awards (Hong Kong), Best Newcomer
  • Hong Kong's Radio Station, Most Promising Artist
  • Channel V Music Awards (Beijing), Best newcomer
  • Channel V Music Awards (Beijing), Song of the Year
  • Singapore Hit Awards, Most Promising Artiste
  • Ming Sheng Bao Top 10 Stars, Most Promising Artiste
  • China Music Awards, Best Newcomer
  • China Music Awards, Best Female Vocal
2001
  • Golden Melody Awards (Taiwan), Best newcomer
  • MTV Chinese, Top 10 Most Popular Artist
  • Golden Melody Awards (Malaysia), "Hong Ren" of the year (Gold)
  • 1st Global Chinese Music Awards, Top 20 Songs for "My Desired Happiness" (我要的幸福)
  • Singapore Hit Awards, Best Local Artiste
  • Singapore Hit Awards, Best New Act (Gold)
2002
  • Singapore Hit Awards, Most Popular Female Artiste
  • Singapore Hit Awards, Best-Selling Female Artiste
  • Singapore Hit Awards, Best Local Artiste
  • MTV Asia Awards, Singapore Most Popular Singer
  • 2nd Global Chinese Music Awards, Most Popular Female Singer
  • 2nd Global Chinese Music Awards, Outstanding Singer Singapore
  • 2nd Global Chinese Music Awards, Best Album
  • 2nd Global Chinese Music Awards, Top 20 Songs for "我不爱"
2003
  • Singapore Hit Awards, Best Local Artiste
  • Singapore Hit Awards, Best Performing Regional Female Artiste
  • MTV Asia Awards, Favourite Artist Singapore
  • 3rd Global Chinese Music Awards, Outstanding Singer Singapore
  • 3rd Global Chinese Music Awards, Most Popular Female Singer
  • 3rd Global Chinese Music Awards, Best Album (未完成)
  • 3rd Global Chinese Music Awards, Top 20 Songs for "Mystical" (神奇)
2004
  • Singapore Hit Awards, Best Local Artiste
  • MTV Asia Awards, Favourite Artist Singapore
  • 4th Global Chinese Music Awards, Outstanding Singer Singapore
  • 4th Global Chinese Music Awards, Most Popular Female Singer
  • 4th Global Chinese Music Awards, Top 20 Songs for "遇见"
2005
2006
  • 6th Global Chinese Music Awards, Outstanding Singer (Singapore)
  • 6th Global Chinese Music Awards, Top 5 Popular Female Singers
  • 6th Global Chinese Music Awards, Most Popular Female Singer
  • 6th Global Chinese Music Awards, Best Album (完美的一天)
  • 6th Global Chinese Music Awards, Top 20 Songs for "A Perfect Day" (完美的一天)
  • MTV Asia Awards: Favorite Artist Singapore
2007
  • 7th Global Chinese Music Awards, Outstanding Singer (Singapore)
  • 7th Global Chinese Music Awards, Top 5 Popular Female Singers
  • 7th Global Chinese Music Awards, Most Popular Female Singer
  • 7th Global Chinese Music Awards, Best Album (逆光)
  • 7th Global Chinese Music Awards, Top 20 Songs for "Unforgettable/What I Miss" (我怀念的)
  • Singapore Hit Awards 2007, Asian Media Recognition Award
  • Singapore Hit Awards 2007, Most Popular Female Vocalist
  • Singapore Hit Awards 2007, Y.E.S 93.3FM Top 10 Songs - Rainy Day, Unforgettable/What I Miss(雨天,我怀念的)
  • Singapore Hit Awards 2007, Y.E.S 93.3FM Song that stayed the longest in chart - Unforgettable/What I Miss (我怀念的)
  • Singapore Hit Awards 2007, Y.E.S 93.3FM Best Album of the Year - Against the Light(逆光)
2008

She was also awarded the NTU outstanding young alumni award in 2005.[6] She also received the World's Young Woman Achiever Award[citation needed].

In 2007, she was awarded the Singapore Youth Award (Arts and Culture) for her outstanding achievements in the music scene, and her contributions to the local and international community.

Movie

She has just recently taken an offer to guest star in the movie "12 Lotus" (12莲花). She will be acting as Guan Yin, who sings hokkien songs and reads a poem in Hokkien as well.

Vocal teacher

Stefanie's vocal teacher, Nicole Lai passed away on 6 September 2008. Both are also very good friends. Stefanie gave her a nickname Niguolai (你过来) that sounds like Nicole Lai. One of Nicole's wishes in life is to have a CD album of her own. After her death, Stefanie sponsored Nicole's CD album with the Mandarin song 'Freedom' that was both written and sung by Nicole Lai. Singapore's leading English newspaper publication Straits Times on 26 September 2008 reported news of Stefanie's sponsorship of Nicole's CD album. [1][2]

World AIDS Day 2008 Concert

Stefanie Sun performed in the Love Amplified Concert, a concert held in Singapore to commemorate World AIDS Day 2008. The concert was held at Fort Canning Park, Singapore on 29 November 2008.

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