Singer Archive

Seo In Guk

Seo In Gook is South Korean singer. He won Superstar K in October 2009.

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Brave Brothers

Brave Brothers is a famous Korean producer who previously worked with artists such as BIG BANG, Son Dam Bi (손담비), After School, Minwoo, U-KISS etc.

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Lee Seung Gi

Lee Seung Gi is a South Korean singer, actor and MC.

Scouted by singer Lee Sun Hee, Lee Seung Gi was trained for 2 years before debuting on June 5, 2004 at the age of 17. Because You’re My Girl, his debut song from his first album The Dream Of A Moth, was a very popular ballad and created a “liking older women” syndrome in South Korea. With this song, he won the “Best Newcomer” award in various music awards ceremonies in 2004 (such as M.net KM Music Festival, SBS Music Awards and MBC Best 10 Singers Music Festival).

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Lovi Poe

Lourdes Virginia Moran Poe, better known by her screen name Lovi Poe (born February 11, 1989 in Quezon City, Philippines), is an award-winning Filipina actress and singer who is currently a contract star of GMA Network. She is the daughter of the legendary actor Fernando Poe, Jr. and is famous for playing the role of Kristal in Bakekang.

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Toni Gonzaga

Celestine Cruz Gonzaga (known by her screen name Toni Gonzaga), is a Filipino actress, TV host, dancer and singer. She started her career with GMA Network but later moved ABS-CBN where she became a host of Pinoy Big Brother. She is a former host for the Saturday talk show Entertainment Live and the variety show ASAP and currently hosting the Sunday talk show The Buzz.

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Amber Davis

Amber Alejo Rowley Davis (born July 29, 1985, Mesa, Arizona), simply known as Amber, is a Filipino-American singer.

After high school, she moved to Los Angeles, California to pursue her singing career. She was background vocalist to singers Hilary Duff and Kashiff. In 2004 she signed with W.A.R. Entertainment for two singles for the movie soundtrack Playa’s Ball. After that she moved to Osaka, Japan to become lead vocalist of rock and hip hop show “Enwhy” at Universal Studios Japan.

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Pakho Chau

Pakho Chau is a Hong Kong Cantopop singer and songwriter. He officially entered the Hong Kong music industry in 2007, and is currently signed to the Warner Music Group, Hong Kong.

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Raymond Lam

Raymond Lam is a Hong Kong actor and singer under contracts with TV station TVB and EEG’s Music Plus label.

Lam attended the 13th TVB artists training class in 1998 as an auditing student and was offered a contract with TVB upon graduation in September 1998. In the earlier part of his career, Lam appeared as a walk-on in numerous TV series and as a host for TVB8. In 2000, Lam gained more audience attention after playing supporting roles in A Taste of Love and A Step into the Past. In 2002, Lam was offered to play the leading role in Eternal Happiness and he received the Most Improved Actor Award from TVB for his performance in Survivor’s Law.

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MC Jin

Jin Au-Yeung, who performs under the stage name MC Jin, is a Chinese-American hip hop rapper, songwriter and actor. Growing up as an overseas Chinese, he decided to reside permanently in Hong Kong. Because of his multicultural background, he is fluent in both Cantonese and English. Back in the United States, he was the first Asian solo rapper to be signed to a major record label.

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Leo Ku

Leo Ku Kui-Kei is a Hong Kong Cantopop and Mandopop singer and actor. He was also an entertainment news programme (娛樂新聞眼) presenter at TVB as well as host of the music show Jade Solid Gold in 1992 before releasing his first album (愛的解釋) in 1994. From that day, he became a Cantopop singer. He is one of the few Cantopop artists who makes use of falsetto (假音) – Because of this, many people, including David Tao, have praised his unique talent. He is the first singer to have won all four newcomer gold awards from Hong Kong’s radio/television stations. Early in his career he was nicknamed 古怪基 by the media, a pun on his name’s pronunciation, literally meaning Strange Kei due to his strange appearance on stage.

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