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Shi Xin Hui
Born
Chew Sin Huey

(1981-06-23) 23 June 1981 (age 43)
Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
Alma materFoon Yew High School
National University of Singapore
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, composer, lyricist
Years active2005–2011
Spouse
Anders Stenquist
(m. 2016)
Children1
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese石欣卉
Simplified Chinese石欣卉
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShí xīn huì
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingSek6 Jan1 Wai2
Southern Min
Hokkien POJChio̍h Him-húi
Musical career
Also known asSing
Sing Chew
GenresMandopop
LabelsPlay Music (subsidiary of Warner Music)
Websitewww.shixinhui.com

Chew Sin Huey (Shi Xin Hui; Chinese: 石欣卉; pinyin: Shí Xīnhuì; Jyutping: Sek6 Jan1 Wai2; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chio̍h Him-húi; born 23 June 1981), also known as Sing Chew, is a Malaysian-born former singer based in Singapore, who was one of the five popular new talents emerged from the Channel U's popular singing talent show, Project SuperStar 2005 in Singapore.

Early life and education

Shi studied at S.R.J.K (C) Kuo Kuang and Foon Yew High School. She then studied at National University of Singapore and majored in Chinese Studies and Political Science.

Career

She was also involved in campus performances and took up the lead role of a musical and also held a mini concert when she was studying at the National University of Singapore. She had also taken part in Malaysia's popular talent search contest, Astro Talent Quest in the year 2004.

Shi was made popular in Singapore as the first runner-up in the female category of Project Superstar 2005, a singing-cum-talent search competition organised by Channel U of Mediacorp, Singapore. She had garnered the highest points (with the highest score of 44/50 from the judges) during the female finals from her delivery of three songs and received positive comments from the judges panel.[1] However, she lost on a popularity voting system which totals up to 70% of the overall score. Despite missing the top spot in the competition,'s singing talent is widely appreciated and she has been offered a singing contract by Play Music which is now part of Warner Music.

Shi also made many appearances on TV, including her participation in a local Mandarin idol drama Dream Chasers as one of the female lead. Other TV appearances of include her hosting a game show that was being shown on channel U, The 7-eleven game show,[2] where she is the leader of one of the four teams in the show and each team's objective is to eliminate the other teams by arriving at the designated 7-eleven convenience store and play the games. She also appears on a local talk/debate show, Cross Fire, where she showcases her verbal talents and well-structured opinions on social issues which invite guests to voice out their opinion on a particular topic, and as well as Let's Shoot! and also in music oriented variety show like Music in the Air.

Her debut album 从台北到北京 consist of four original tracks, five covers and a cover duet with Tan. She even penned the lyrics for her album's no. 1 hit, 从台北到北京 / From Taipei To Beijing (which is a cover of popular Danish group, Infernal's "From Paris to Berlin"). The song 从台北到北京 was an instant hit with the listeners and became popular as ringtone downloads and received frequent airplay on radio stations as well as in pubs or night hangouts because of its strong rhythmic techno nature. Her music video for the song From Taipei To Beijing became a hot topic in local newspapers and the online community after a 25-second video was leaked onto the popular video sharing website, YouTube. The video had more than 40,000 hits[3] and she made a stunning return from her reclusion from the industry after almost one year of hiatus while she has been preparing for her debut album. It was shocking for those who had always regarded her as the girl next door because of her demure looks and her plain dress sense and could not accept this major change. Following her debut release, she also became more confident, pretty and fashionable and has shown to critics that she has better fashion sense[4] now after vicious remarks and criticisms were directed at her during her competition days. She was also hailed as Singapore's version of popular and sexy Japanese singer, Kumi Koda by her record company.[5][6] Her popularity in Singapore landed her on the cover of a few magazines[7][8] and many other magazine articles[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] and spreads.[19][20][21][22][23][24][25] Her immense popularity even as a debut singer made her the talk of the town for quite a while. Although there is a shift of focus onto her music video and her dressing, the album received good feedback from music professionals and media where most reviews gave her at least 3/5 stars with some as high as 4.5/5 stars because of her steely and emotive delivery which is rare for a newcomer.[26][27][28] It also achieved good sales results especially for a newcomer and thus proving her popularity not just in Singapore but also the Malaysia regions.[29][30][31] Shi was also ranked as top five Asian pop singer and top five personalities in 2006 by Singapore's premier and most prestigious English newspaper, The Straits Times together with the likes of Asian superstars David Tao and Andy Lau.[32]

However Shi feels that she still needs to improve on many aspects and is set to move on to other regions of the Chinese community like Taiwan and China of which the album title, 从台北到北京 / From Taipei To Beijing, had vividly shown her ambitious vision to take over the Chinese music industry by storm. For her debut album, adopted an English name, Sing.[33] It reflects her passion for singing, sounds like her romanized name, Sin Huey (Xin Hui), and indicates the fact that she is from Singapore.

Before this release, she had also lent her vocals to numerous Mediacorp soundtracks, drama theme songs and compilations. The drama theme and sub-theme songs that she sang for Mediacorp were later released as her personal compilation. It was a great success as the compilation clinched the top position of sales in renowned music stores like CD-Rama and Sembawang Music, indicating that the sales results were good.

Born and raised in Malaysia, Shi has not forget about her roots after starting her music career from Singapore. She has returned multiple times to her alma mater, Foon Yew High School and has also performed in a charity concert on its very soil.[34]

Her ability in singing was further recognised as she won the Best Newcomer award in Singapore Hits Award, a prestigious award ceremony for Chinese musicians all over the world.

Events and milestones

  • 18 August 2005 – First female runner-up after garnering the highest points 44/50 from professional judges from local big scale competition Project Superstar, which was judged accordingly with 70% of total score from public votes & 30% from professional judges
  • 18 October 2005 – Signed a three-year contract with Play Music Singapore
  • 30 November 2006 – Debut album 从台北到北京 released
  • 10 December 2006 – Star Awards nominee for Best Newcomer, Top 10 Female Artiste and Best Theme Song (The Rainbow Connection)
  • 16 December 2006 – First ever album autograph session at Bugis Junction
  • 30 December 2006 – Voted by The Straits Times as top five Asian pop and top five personalities
  • 27 January 2007 – Island-wide airing of the music video 你给的 on channel U
  • 2 March 2007 – Released celebratory version of debut album 从台北到北京
  • 24 March 2007 – Island-wide airing of the music video 昨天 on channel U
  • 14 September 2007 – Compilation of drama theme songs, The BestDrama, released
  • 2007 – Nominated in Top 11 for Most Outstanding Malaysia Artiste by Malaysia Radio 988
  • 27 October 2007 – Nominated for Best Newcomer, Most Popular Newcomer, Most Popular Female Artiste in 2007 Singapore Hits Award
  • 27 October 2007 – Awarded the Best Newcomer in Singapore Hits Award 2007
  • 26 December 2008 – Second album 女皇 Queen released
  • February 2009 – 女皇 Queen limited edition album released

Personal life

Shi married Swedish husband Anders Stenquist in 2016.[35] They both have a child.[36]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref
2006 Dream Chasers 梦拼图 Charlotte
2007 Metamorphosis
2010 Friends Forever 我爱麻滋
2011 A Song to Remember 星洲之夜

Discography

Date of release Title (Chinese)(English) Released by Remarks
September 2005 不要说抱歉 [Don't Say Sorry] Play Music, Mediacorp Studios Part of the Best of 绝对Superstar

Compilation album

November 2005 舞出彩虹The Rainbow Connection,

看透(Looking Through), 遇见爱情(Meeting Love) with Hong Jun Yang

Universal Music Group, Rock Records, Mediacorp Studios Part of a compilation album, The Rainbow Connection OST
16 December 2005 First Love,

不要说抱歉, 遗失的美好 with Kelly Poon, 有你真好 with Chew Sin Ruey, WE Will Rock U with Various Artistes, 老鼠爱大米 with Various Artistes

Mediacorp Studios, Play Music 绝对Superstar Live演唱会2005 VCD
December 2005 Disk 1: 遗失的美好 61ders Radio Edit, 不要说抱歉 Meteora Radio Edit

Disk 2: 遗失的美好 61ders Extended Remix, 不要说抱歉 Meteora Club Mix

Play Music, Mediacorp Studios Part of a compilation album, Best of 绝对Superst*r the super d*nce collection
December 2005 遗失的美好 Play Music Part of a compilation album, K 歌唱不完
January 2006 少年的我[When I Was a Youth](Various Artistes)

Spring sang with Kelly Poon

Mediacorp Studios, Universal Music Group Part of a compilation album, 旺事如意, a Chinese new year album produced by Mediacorp Studios Production in 2006
July 2006 Dreamchaser【梦·拼图】, lead role of Charlotte Mediacorp Studios VCD of idol drama, Dreamchaser【梦·拼图】
30 November 2006 从台北到北京 From Taipei to Beijing Warner Music Debut Album
December 2006 擱淺 with Chen Wei Lian Warner Music Part of a compilation for love duets, 心心相印
January 2007 从台北到北京 Warner Music Part of a compilation for Best Of Number 1 Hits, 排行榜總冠軍 Best Of #1 Hits 2007
2 March 2007 从台北到北京 From Taipei to Beijing Warner Music Repackaged Version
14 September 2007 剧欣卉集 Sing the Best Drama Warner Music (華納唱片), Mediacorp Studios Compilation album of Mediacorp drama theme songs sung by
5 November 2008 我知道我变漂亮了 I Know I've Become Prettier Warner Music Super Countdown 2009 Compilation Album: Hit songs from 2008 to 2009
26 December 2008 女皇 Queen Warner Music Sophomore Studio Album
24 February 2009 女皇 Queen Warner Music Queen, Repackaged limited edition CD + DVD, includes music of video of 4 songs
10 March 2009 天冷就回来 If There're Seasons... Warner Music (華納唱片), The Theatre Practice 实践剧场 (division of Practice Performing Arts Centre Ltd) Original Soundtrack of Chinese Musical If There're Seasons... <<天冷就回来>> Solo Performances: 担心, 喜欢你 Duet Performances:深擁 你的倒影 and other group performances

Rank of songs on music charts

Song/Radio station YES!933
Highest Ranking
/Number of weeks on chart
Radio 1003
Highest Ranking
/Number of weeks on chart
从台北到北京
From Taipei to Beijing
7 / 10 2 / 7
你给的
What You Had Given
8 / 9 7 / 7

Awards and nominations

Year Ceremony Award Nominated work Results
2006 Star Awards Best Theme Song The Rainbow Connection Nominated
Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes Top 20
Best Newcomer Nominated
2007 Star Awards Best Theme Song The Greatest Love of All Nominated
2009 Star Awards Best Theme Song Perfect Cut Nominated
2017 Star Awards Best Theme Song The Dream Job Nominated

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