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Tanya Chua (; born 28 January 1975) is a Singaporean singer-songwriter. She launched her singing career by releasing her debut studio album ''Bored'' in 1997. Her albums, ''Amphibian'' (2005), '' Goodbye & Hello'' (2007), ''Sing It Out of Love'' (2011) and ''Depart'' (2021), each won her a Golden Melody Award for Best Mandarin Female Singer award. A veteran in the industry with a career spanning more than two decades, Chua is the first and only person to win the Best Mandarin Female Singer award four times at the Golden Melody Awards, and has achieved popularity in
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and among the
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.


Life and career


1975–1996: Early years and career beginnings

Chua was born in
Singapore Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, borde ...
on 28 January 1975. She attended
CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (SNGS) is a government-aided autonomous Catholic girls' school in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore. The school is one of 11 Sisters of the Infant Jesus, Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ) schools in Singapore and one of ...
, and achieved a diploma in business administration at
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in 1996.


1997–2002: Universal Music

In 1997, Chua signed a recording deal with Singaporean management company Music & Movement, and debuted her singing career by releasing an English album titled ''Bored''. In 1998, she attended the electric guitar classes at
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in Los Angeles. In 1999, Chua signed a recording deal with
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, and released her first self-titled Mandarin album. In the same year, she released her second English album ''Luck''. The song "The Wicked Signs of Trying to Be a Superstar" was written by Taiwanese singer-songwriter
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. In March 2000, Chua released her second Mandarin album ''Remember'' under
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which acquired PolyGram on the same year. The album earned her a nomination for
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at the 11th Golden Melody Awards. In the same year, she wrote the theme song of the Singaporean film ''
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'', and appeared on the film herself. In 2001, Chua released her third Mandarin album ''I Do Believe'' which earned her a nomination for Best Mandarin Female Singer at the 13th Golden Melody Awards. In the same year, she performed in the
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with her self-written theme song titled " Where I Belong". In 2002, Japanese record label S2S released an English album titled ''Secret Lavender'' which contained seven songs from Chua. Her composition "Wrong Number" for Chinese singer
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earned her a Golden Melody Award nomination for Best Composition.


2003–2006: Warner Music

In 2003, Chua signed a recording deal with
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, and released her fourth Mandarin album ''Stranger'' which earned her a nomination for Best Mandarin Female Singer at the 15th Golden Melody Awards. In the same year, she released her fourth English album ''Jupiter''. In 2004, Chua produced Hong Kong singer
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's album ''Belongingness''. In 2005, Chua released her fifth Mandarin album ''Amphibian''. At the
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, she won her first Best Mandarin Female Singer award along with other nominations for
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and Best Album Producer. In 2006, Chua moved to Taipei, and launched her own music production company Tangy Music.


2007–2015: AsiaMuse Entertainment

In May 2007, Chua signed a recording deal with Taiwanese record label AsiaMuse Entertainment. The following month, she was featured as background vocals in Taiwanese singer Chang Chen-yue's song "Yearning Is a Kind of Sickness". In October of the same year, she released her sixth Mandarin album ''Goodbye & Hello'' which earned her two awards for Best Mandarin Female Singer and Best Album Producer out of seven nominations at the 19th Golden Melody Awards. In 2008, Chua released her live album ''My Space'' which was nominated for Best Mandarin Female Singer at the 20th Golden Melody Awards. In 2009, Chua released her seventh Mandarin album ''If You See Him''. The album earned her four nominations including Best Mandarin Album, Best Mandarin Female Singer, Best Album Producer, and Best Composition at the 21st Golden Melody Awards. The album also won her a Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award for Ten Best Sales Releases Mandarin. In 2010, Chua produced Chinese singer
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's album ''So What''. In 2011, Chua released her eighth Mandarin album ''Sing It Out of Love''. She made history of becoming the first person to win the Best Mandarin Female Singer award thrice at the 23rd Golden Melody Awards, along with seven other nominations for that album. In the same year, she released her fifth English album ''Just Say So''. In 2013, Chua released her ninth Mandarin album ''Angel vs. Devil'', which earned her a nomination for Best Mandarin Female Singer at the 25th Golden Melody Awards. In the same year, she became one of the judges in the Chinese singing contest ''
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'' with
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,
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, and
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. In 2015, she came back as one of the judges in the second season of the show. In November of the same year, Chua released her tenth Mandarin album ''
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'' which earned her six nominations at the 27th Golden Melody Awards. Subsequently, her contract with AsiaMuse Entertainment expired.


2018–present: Return to Universal Music

In July 2017, Chua re-signed a recording deal with Universal Music. The following year, Chua released her eleventh Mandarin album ''Kisses for the World''. The lead single from the album "The Will" earned her a Best Composition nomination at the 30th Golden Melody Awards. Chua also sang ''Nightglow'', the official theme song for
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's mobile ACG title ''
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'' second CG: ''Final Lesson''. In 2020, her concert tour "Kisses for the World" was announced. Tickets for the show sold out within 5 minutes but was postponed from May 2020 to January 2021 due to the ongoing
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. In August of the same year, Chua started writing songs for her twelfth Mandarin album '' DEPART'' which was released in August 2021. At the
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, Chua won four out of eight nominations, including three major awards for Best Female Mandarin Singer, Best Mandarin Album and Album of the Year for the album. The win for Best Female Mandarin Singer award made Chua the most awarded artist in the category, breaking her tie with
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, with four wins.


Discography


Studio albums


Mandarin-language studio albums

* ''Tanya'' (1999) * ''Remember'' (2000) * ''I Do Believe'' (2001) * ''Stranger'' (2003) * ''Amphibian'' (2005) * '' Goodbye & Hello'' (2007) * ''If You See Him'' (2009) * ''Sing It Out of Love'' (2011) * ''Angel vs. Devil'' (2013) * ''
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'' (2015) * ''Kisses for the World'' (2018) * '' Depart'' (2021)


English-language albums

* ''Bored'' (1997) * ''Luck'' (1999) * ''Secret Lavender'' (2002) * ''Jupiter'' (2003) * ''Just Say So'' (2011)


Live albums

* ''My Space'' (2008)


Compilation albums

* ''Tacit Understanding'' (2001) * ''T-time'' (2006)


Singles

* ''All Right'' (1999) * ''Where I Belong'' (2001) * ''Treasure the World'' (2003) * ''Purple'' (2017) * ''Nightglow'' (2018)


Awards and nominations


Asia Song Festival


Golden Melody Awards


References


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Chua, Tanya 1975 births Living people CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School alumni Mandopop singer-songwriters Musicians Institute alumni Singaporean composers 21st-century Singaporean women singers Singaporean Mandopop singers Singaporean people of Chinese descent Singaporean singer-songwriters