Tay Kewei

Tay Kewei
Background information
Birth name 鄭可為, 郑可为
Born (1983-08-18) 18 August 1983
Origin Singapore
Genres Pop, jazz, chinese classical
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2009–present
Labels Cross Ratio Entertainment (2015-)
S2S Pte. Ltd. (2009-2015)
Associated acts JJ Lin, David Tao, Wang Lee Hom, A-Mei, Khalil Fong, Christian Bautista
Website www.taykewei.com
Notable instruments
Piano, guitar, ukulele, violin, erhu

Tay Kewei simplified Chinese: 郑可为; traditional Chinese: 鄭可為 (born 18 August 1983) is a Singaporean singer-songwriter. She has released songs in English, Chinese, and Japanese.[1]

Professional background

In 2006, Tay Kewei joined local singing competition Project SuperStar, initially getting in to the top 24, but having to withdraw eventually due to conflicting gig schedules.[2] After that, she decided to pursue a career in music, and became a background vocalist, duet partner, and erhu player for Chinese pop stars, including Wang Lee Hom, David Tao, A-Mei and JJ Lin assisting them on international tours.[3]

In 2009, she released an indie EP with keyboardist Lee Ein Ein, entitled KEEP!. Promotional tours were held in several countries, including Hong Kong, Taiwan and Malaysia. Khalil Fong appeared as a surprise guest in the Hong Kong performance.[4]

In May 2009, Tay Kewei signed with S2S Pte Ltd. Her debut label album, Come Closer With... Kewei was released in September 2010, with four original songs in English and Chinese, as well as a bilingual duet with Filipino singer Christian Bautista. The album was promoted regionally in Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia.[3] Her debut album launch concert was held at the Esplanade Recital Hall, and sold out.[5]

In 2011, she announced that work had begun on her new album, and previewed her new single "Fallin", in her December public performances. She was also nominated for the Most Popular Newcomer and Best Local Artiste in the Y.E.S. 93.3FM Singapore Hit Awards.[6]

In May 2011, Tay Kewei was appointed as an Intellectual Property ambassador for the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore, alongside Dick Lee.[7] She was also chosen as the Singaporean representative at the Hong Kong Asian Pop Music Festival's Super Nova Awards.[8]

In February 2012, she released her second album, Fallin.[9]

In June 2014, she recorded and released PIANO BALLADS featuring Kewei[10] exclusively in Japan, which topped the charts in the first week of its release. The album maintained a top three position in the Top 100 Overall Charts and reached number three on the Rock/Pop charts for two consecutive weeks.[11]

In August 2014, Tay made her stage debut in original musical Innamorati by Toy Factory Productions, which features 12 songs sung by Eric Moo, along with 6 other singers including Wong JingLun, Bonnie Loo and Sugie Phua.

She was also involved in Singapore's 49th National Day Parade, the largest scale national show that was broadcast live on television. She was interviewed on Good Morning Singapore with the Chairman of the Show Committee Colonel David Neo, and Chief Choreographer of People's Association Mr Tay Poh Soon.[12] She was also featured in the official music video for the theme song of National Day Parade 2014, for the song "One People One Nation One Singapore x We Will Get There".[13]

On 15 September 2014, Tay released her first original Mandarin album, Turn Back and Smile. Out of the 10 songs in the album, nine of them are written by Kewei. In the music video of her first single "Heart Shaped Void", Taiwan's budding actor, Allen Chen, was specially invited to act as the main lead of a man in modern times with a violent tendency that you can't help but hate and can't help but love. The music video is full of dramatic tension; despite not having much acting experiences, the outstanding emotional performance in the MV is a big breakthrough for Kewei.

During end September 2014, Kewei flew over to Bangkok to shoot a music video for her second single, Hopeless. Midway through the shoot at Suan Luang rama IX Park, Kewei was injured and was immediately sent to the hospital.

Tay's new album, Turn Back and Smile, achieved impressive sales performance and has topped the chart of Singapore's biggest CD retail store - CD RAMA's Top 10 Chart for a couple of weeks.

In December 2014, she was cast as female lead in theatre production "Window In The Sky", acting against veteran actor Peter Yu, as the wife of a cancer-stricken man who was eventually healed by the power of prayer.

For SEA Games 2015, she recorded and performed "Wonderful" as one of the Songs of the Games[14] at the Singapore Sports Hub, together with Gayle Nerva and Tabitha Nauser.

In January 2015, Mediacorp Channel 5 launched a brand new look and content, and Kewei was commissioned to write the new theme song for the channel, and she penned the music and lyrics for "Good To Be Home". [15]

She also sang the theme song for Mediacorp Channel 8's drama series "You Can Be Angel Too" called "Ai Yi Zhi Dou Zai", broadcast in January 2015. [16]

In February 2015 she joined the Finished With Fins campaign to pledge against consumption of shark's fin.

In March 2015 she sang for the gala premiere of Disney movie Cinderella at the Mastercard Theatre at Marina Bay Sands.

In April 2015 she sang for Singapore Day in Shanghai, at the , at the memorial concert of Lee Kuan Yew, together with Dick Lee, Lee Weisong, Lee Sisong, Roy Li, Hossan Leong, Sebastian Tan and many other Singapore talents. [17]

In May 2015 she and Nathan Hartono hosted a series for Temasek Presents Jubilee at the Botanics, and she performed with Singapore Chinese Orchestra at the Botanic Gardens for a 3000 strong crowd. [18] [19]

In June 2015 her television debut was for Channel U's docu-drama series "Wo Yao De Xing Fu" (Blissful Living), playing a university student who dreamt of being a singer. [20]

In July 2015, she and her husband Alfred Sim both made it to the final rounds of The Voice of China, but were not selected by the judges. [21]

In July 2015, she represented Singapore to perform at the Chengdu International Sister Cities Youth Music Festival, with cultural acts from all over the world. [22]

In August 2015, she and her husband Alfred Sim sang for Mediacorp's The Gift of Song "These Are The Days" for SG50, together with Farisha Ishak, Shabir, Sufie Rashid and Julie Tan, and performed the song at the 20th Compass Awards. [23] [24]

In October 2015, she acted in her first English musical production "Beauty World", directed by Dick Lee, as cabaret girl Lily.

In November 2015, she inks new record deal with Cross Ratio Entertainment. [25]

In December 2015, she represented Singapore for the China-ASEAN Friendship Concert in Beijing, and sung a bilingual version of "Home", written by Dick Lee. [26]

In May 2016, she starred in her first short film "To Another Me" by Temasek Polytechnic Final Year students, which was screened at the Singapore Discovery Centre in the "Singapore Stories" series. [27] [28]

In May 2016, she performed at the Sentosa Ukulele Festival together with Daniel Ho, Sungha Jung and many other renowned ukulele players.

In May 2016, she performed for SKII's Mother's Day VIP Event at the South Beach Hotel.

In May 2016, she was awarded Ten Outstanding Young Persons Award by Junior Chamber International (JCI) Singapore under Cultural Achievement.

In June 2016, she held her long awaited concert at the prestigious Esplanade Concert Hall, and graced the front page of Business Times. The concert was called "Chi", and it was almost 7 years since her last full-length ticketed show. Almost a thousand people turned up for the concert. It was presented by Peugeot and Starker Music. Fillory and The Facade were the opening acts, and Bonnie Loo, Alfred Sim and Kewei's father (who played the Chinese flute) were the guest artistes of the concert. [29] [30]

She also released her 5-track EP "CHI" and single "Qi Nian Zhi Yang" as the theme song for the concert.

In July 2016, she was part of Mediacorp Channel 5's original reality production "My Squad Is Better Than Yours", and was leader of Team KITA, consisting of artistes Tosh Zhang, Inch Chua and Aisyah Aziz. There were 3 other teams of 4 artistes each, and the 8-episode series saw them competing to win the Ultimate Squad title each week based on their song-and-dance performances. Kewei's solo performances included playing the erhu and singing True Colours, as well as dueting Kiss From A Rose with Alfred Sim. [31]

In July 2016, she and Alfred Sim were selected to sing for Lianhe Zaobao's theme song as part of their revamp, and the song "Zhao Hui Na Gan Jue" is written by Liang Wenfu. [32]

In August 2016, she sang the theme song for Mediacorp Channel 8 drama series "Dream Job", called "Xue Hui". [33]

In September 2016, she performed for the annual MILK Charity Dinner at Shangri-La Hotel.

In September 2016, she performed for Tag Heuer x F1 Redbull event at ION Orchard alongside Hong Kong superstar Gem Tang.

In October 2016, she and Alfred Sim represented Singapore at the China-ASEAN Friendship Concert in Hainan, singing their original duet "YI Ai Wei Hao".

In September 2016, she performed at Starker Music Festival alongside Ding Dang.

In September, she released her EP in Hainan as part of her EP promotional tour.

Discography

Albums
Date of release Title (English)
8 September 2010 Come Closer With... Kewei
14 February 2012 Fallin
28 May 2014 PIANO BALLADS featuring Kewei ~Jazz Covers Collection~
15 September 2014 Zhuan Shen Wei Xiao / Turn Back & Smile
24 September 2014 Natural Soul
10 August 2016 七年之氧 / CHI
EP/Singles
Date of release Title
16 December 2009 KEEP! EP
21 August 2012 真善美 – Single
7 October 2012 说 – Single
29 March 2013 Starting Now (優頻道_創!_主題曲) – Single
25 August 2014 心型空洞 – Single
4 January 2015 以愛為豪 - Single (with Alfred Sim)
14 November 2015 Like I'm Gonna Lose You - Single (with Alfred Sim)
17 August 2016 学会 - Single
Others
Date of release Title Songs
March 2003 新谣节03纪念专辑 一厢情愿
November 2004 黄烈传 – 24小时 爱你的感觉 duet with Tay Kewei
24 July 2005 新谣节05纪念专辑 心的感觉 / Love Is All We Need
21 August 2009 陶喆Opus 69 Play
29 March 2010 THE BEST OF S2S EXTRAVAGANZA Baby Now That I Found You
8 April 2013 Oriental Jazz 東方爵士 親密愛人 / 聽說愛情回來過 / 雖然我願意 / 流沙 / 影子 / 城裡的月光 / 流淚手心

Stage productions

Year Chinese Title English Title Role
2014 唯一 Innamorati Wei En 薇蒽
2015 - Beauty World Lily
2015 天窗 Window In The Sky Ashley Low

Awards & Nominations

Music Chart

Year Title Chart Chart Position
Sept-Nov 2014 Album <<转身微笑>> Singapore CD-RAMA Overall Charts No.1
June 2014 Digital Album <<Piano Ballads feat Kewei>> (Exclusively for Japan only) Japan Eonkyo Charts No.1
Mar 2012 Album <<Fallin'>> HMV Hong Kong Jazz / Easy Listening Chart No.8
May 2011 Song "This too Shall Pass" Taiwan Pop Radio 91.7FM No.7
April 2011 Song "This too Shall Pass" Hong Kong Metro Info FM99.7 No.5
Mar 2011 Song "This too Shall Pass" Hong Kong RTHK 3 No.3
Mar 2011 Song "This too Shall Pass" Hong Kong RTHK 2 No.8
Dec 2010 Song "This too Shall Pass" Malaysia 98.8 FM No.18
Dec 2010 Song "This too Shall Pass" Malaysia ONE FM No.6
Nov 2010 Album <<Come Closer with.. Kewei>> Taiwan ESLITE Jazz Chart No.3
Oct 2010 Album <<Come Closer with.. Kewei>> HMV Hong Kong Jazz / Easy Listening Chart No.3
Oct 2010 Album <<Come Closer with.. Kewei>> HMV Hong Kong International Chart Top 40 No.9
Oct 2010 Song "This too Shall Pass" Singapore YES 93.3 FM 醉心龙虎榜 No.1
Sep 2010 Album <<Come Closer with.. Kewei>> HMV Singapore Jazz Chart No.2
Feb 2010 Song "This too Shall Pass" Taiwan ICRT No.5

References

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  14. http://www.songsofthegames.com/
  15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajM2nzW--0I
  16. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XontKTZ7vKM
  17. http://www.overseassingaporean.sg/articles/d/thank-you-for-your-participation-in-singapore-day-2015
  18. https://sg.news.yahoo.com/first-ever-jubilee-gardens-walk-010026705.html
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  20. http://tv.toggle.sg/en/shows/blissful-living/info
  21. http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/entertainment/husband-and-wife-alfred-sim-and-tay-kewei-out-of-the-voice-of-china
  22. http://www.gochengdu.cn/events/music/2015-chengdu-international-sister-cities-youth-music-festival-a1794.html
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  26. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8oF1LwIWR0
  27. http://www.sdc.com.sg/exhibit.php#movie3
  28. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOo7heYNtZE
  29. http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/entertainment/busy-but-happy-on-stage
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  33. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccnL-QuD1r8
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