Suki Low

Suki Low
劉紓妤

Background information
Birth name Low Sook Yee
Also known as Suki Low
Born (1989-12-11) 11 December 1989
Origin Seremban, Malaysia
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Associated acts Faizal Tahir
Website

Low Sook Yee (Chinese: 劉紓妤; pinyin: Liú Shúyu; born 11 December 1989) or popularly known as Suki Low, is the winner in the One in a Million competition. It is Malaysia's first ever reality singing competition to offer a one million ringgit prize to the winner. To date (July 2008), she has released one full album, Finally | Akhirnya, under the Monkey Bone label.

Biography

Suki is a Malaysian Chinese who hails from Seremban, the capital of Negeri Sembilan. She was 16 years old at the time of her victory.

Her former secondary schools are SMK Methodist (ACS), Seremban (Form 1 to 3) and SMK King George V, Seremban (Form 4 and 5).

She was married to her manager Jeremy Chong on 12 December 2012 and gave birth to her eldest son Ethan Chong on 1 December 2014.

One in a Million

Suki was a favourite to win, ranking higher than professional singer Dayang Nurfaizah after the tests. She was eliminated during the knock out round but returned by popular vote during the Second Chance stage.

Throughout the competition, Suki sang:

At its grand finale on 22 September 2006, she garnered 39% of the votes with her rendition of the songs, Berdiri and Everything. She ousted Muhammad Alif bin Mohd Satar and Ahmad Faizal Tahir who had 27% and 34% of the votes respectively.

In 2007, Suki is appointed the Brand Ambassador of Pepsi Malaysia along with the runner-up of OIAM 2006, Faizal Tahir.

Her debut album is entitled "Finally | Akhirnya".

“Finally | Akhirnya” contains 11 tracks which had the touch from various composer such as Kieran Kuek, Audi Mok, Luke Mason, Anton Morgan, Nine of Ruffedge Trilink and Zaf to name a few. This album brings the concept of pop rock to all the music lovers out there..

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References

    Preceded by
    None
    One in a Million
    Winner

    Season 1 (2006)
    Succeeded by
    Norayu binti Damit
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