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Stephanie Cheng (born 10 October 1984) is a Hong Kong
cantopop Cantopop (a contraction of "Cantonese pop music") or HK-pop (short for "Hong Kong pop music") is a genre of pop music written in standard Chinese and sung in Cantonese. Cantopop is also used to refer to the cultural context of its production ...
singer. She debuted under Go East Entertainment with the song "Grown Up" in 2003 and has since released more than six albums and EPs. She is best known for her song "Traffic Light" 紅綠燈 released in 2006; the song topped all four major radio stations in Hong Kong and garnered many year-end chart awards.


Life and career


2003–2006: Career beginnings and breakthrough

She was born in
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China ( abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delt ...
and studied at
Heep Yunn School Heep Yunn School ( Chinese 協恩中學) is an Anglican girls' secondary school founded in 1936, commonly known simply as HYS. It is located in Ma Tau Wai, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The School commenced operation in the DSS (Direct Subsidy Scheme) ...
and the Australian International School. After her graduation, she began modeling jobs until she was invited to be a singer. She took singing lessons from veteran singer
Teresa Carpio Teresa Carpio (born 30 September 1956) is a Hong Kong English- and Cantonese-language pop singer, actress, and singing teacher. Carpio was popular in Hong Kong during the 1970s and 1980s. She is the paternal cousin of actress and singer Rita Ca ...
. She signed a record deal with Go East Entertainment and a management contract with Starz People. In 2003, she made her debut with the single "Grown Up" 成人對待. She released her EP ''Grown Up'' on 27 November 2003. She released her first studio album ''Step by Step'' on 24 September 2004, promoted by the lead single "Red Flower Club" 紅花會. She returned the next year with the album ''Beat Beat,'' released on 18 October 2005. In 2006, she signed with the record label East Asia Music 東亞唱片. The album ''Honey'' was released on 9 November 2006, preceded by the release of chart-topping single, "Traffic Light". The song reached number one on all four major Hong Kong stations (903, RTHK, Metro, and TVB's JSG).


2007–2010: ''Super Girl,'' compilation album, and hiatus

In 2007, Cheng changed labels and signed with Star Entertainment 星娛樂. She returned to the charts with "Big Girl" and "Tokyo Department Store", earning five number-ones between the two singles. The album ''Super Girl'' was released on 19 September 2007. In 2008, she collaborated with
Pakho Chau Pakho Chau Pak-ho (; born 12 November 1984), is a Hong Kong Cantopop singer, songwriter, and actor. He signed with Warner Music Group and officially entered the Hong Kong music industry in 2007. He left Warner Music in July 2017 and subsequent ...
in the duet "Nothing Done" 一事無成, and with
MC Jin Jin Au-Yeung (; born June 4, 1982), known professionally as MC Jin, is an American rapper, songwriter, actor and comedian of Chinese descent. Jin is notable for being the first Asian American solo rapper to be signed to a major record label ...
on "Useless Love Song". Both these tracks were released in the album ''23'', released 30 October 2008. The album also contained the singles "Me Vs Me", "Health Education", and "Pay Back". In 2009, Cheng released her first greatest hits album, ''Stephanie Cheng New + Best Collection'', containing 25 tracks, including three new singles. Cheng for the most part of 2010 took a hiatus from music, only releasing a duet (愛得起) with
Linda Chung Linda Chung Ka-yan (; born on 9 April 1984) is a Chinese-Canadian actress, singer and songwriter. She signed a long-term contract with TVB in 2004 after winning the Miss Chinese International. Chung was always Non-official Best Actress during ...
and "Queen of Karaoke" K歌之后.


2011–2013: ''Spring/Summer 2011, EVO,'' 10-year anniversary

In 2011, Stephanie signed a management contract with Star Entertainment. She returned with the album ''Spring/Summer 2011'' on 18 May 2011, with the intention of releasing a part two titled ''Fall/Winter 2011'' containing dance tracks. ''Spring/Summer 2011'' was supported by the release of "Kiss Kiss Kiss" and "Four Seasons" (written by
Justin Lo Justin Lo (, stage name ; born 1 July 1976) is a Hong Kong American singer-songwriter, actor and record producer working in Hong Kong. Biography Lo was born in Syracuse, New York, and moved to Hong Kong with his parents when he was two years ...
), the former being a three-chart number one song. The album also featured songs composed by singers
Ivana Wong Ivana Wong Yuen Chi ( Chinese: 王菀之; born 18 June 1980) is a Hong Kong female singer-songwriter who entered the music industry in 2005. In subsequent years, she swept the board of creative singer awards as well as songwriting awards. She ...
,
Pong Nan Nan Yik-Pong, better known by his stage name Pong Nan (; born 15 May 1978), is a Cantopop musician, singer-songwriter and actor in Hong Kong of Hakka ancestry. Life and career 1978–2004: Early life and career beginnings In 1989, amid mass ...
, and
G.E.M. Gloria Tang Sze-wing (born 16 August 1991), professionally known as G.E.M. (backronym of Get Everybody Moving) or Tang Tsz-kei (), is a Hong Kong singer-songwriter originally from Shanghai, China. She made her debut in the Hong Kong music in ...
In 2012, she released her second EP ''EVO'' which spawned the singles "The Fifth Kind", "Gradually", and "I Just Wanna Dance". "The Fifth Kind" topped the RTHK and JSG charts. Celebrating 10 years in the industry, Cheng released two compilation albums, ''Live Like 18 New + Best Selections Part One'' and ''Live Like 18 New + Best Selections Part Two'' in August and November 2013, respectively. Cheng's popularity rose again with chart-topping singles "Explode" and "Extraordinary Life". Cheng held her first concert Live Like 18 Concert on 6–7 December in Star Hall at the
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.


2014–present: Chessman and HMV Music

In 2014, Cheng signed a five-year deal with the label Chessman Hong Kong. Her music at Chessman was noted by a deviation from her ballads, experimenting with electro and dance music. In 2016, she returned to her first manager Starz People and signed with HMV Music, citing differences between her and Chessman. She co-headlined concert SS 2017 Live with singer-actress
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at the Macpherson Stadium on 9–10 September 2017. In December 2017, she returned to the charts with the single "Unbreakable" 死不了的. The song reached number one on Ultimate 903 in 2018. In 2019, Stephanie Cheng launched the title song "The Big Stupid Elephant on the 13th Floor", which was widely praised in online discussion areas and major media after sending the channel, and the trend on the pop song chart was very strong, becoming Stephanie Cheng's second song with four championships. Two years later, Cheng used the same team to release her next highly anticipated single "Drink More Water". The song was acclaimed by fans and major media immediately after it was released in early 2021. It was Cheng's third four-channel champion song.


Controversies

On 4 June 2012, at a Metro Radio event, Cheng was interviewed by
TVB Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) is a television broadcasting company based in Hong Kong SAR. The Company operates five free-to-air terrestrial television channels in Hong Kong, with TVB Jade as its main Cantonese language service, and ...
host Shermaine Wong. Cheng was asked about her relationship with her boyfriend; she swore at Wong after the interview. This caused outrage with TVB and the interview was pulled from the broadcast. Wong later interviewed Cheng again and showed to the media Cheng's apology by text message.


Discography

* ''Grown Up'' (2003) * ''Step by Step'' (2004) * ''Beat Beat'' (2005) * ''Honey'' (2006) * ''Super Girl'' (2007) * ''23'' (2008) * ''Stephanie Cheng New + Best Collection'' (2009) * ''Spring/Summer'' (2011) * ''EVO'' (2012) * ''Live Like 18 New + Best Selections Part One'' (2013) * ''Live Like 18 New + Best Selections Part Two'' (2013) * ''Stephanie Cheng New + Best Selections'' (2015)


Filmography

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'' (2007) * '' Hooked on You'' (2007) * ''
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'' (2009) * ''
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'' (2009) * ''
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'' (2011)


References


External links


Stephanie's Official Blog
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