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Jona was chosen by YouTube Philippines to be the first Filipina to headline the YouTube Music Night for the whole of Southeast Asia. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Jona has been called "one of the industry's top female performers and recording artists".
Biduanita Negara Dato’ Sri Siti Nurhaliza is one of the best-selling, most well-known and greatest artists in the Malay Archipelago, [1] [2] Nusantara region, [3] and Southeast Asia. She has been Malaysia's most award-winning artist when her record was included in the Malaysia Book of Records in 2001 & 2004 [ 4 ] and remained the record ...
In 2002 A-Mei won the Best Mandarin Female Singer award for the very first time with the album Truth at the 13th Golden Melody Awards; [115] it was a deserving win after four years of consecutive nominations in the same category since her second album Bad Boy. Also a performing guest, she put on a showcase titled, "Best of Asia" that evening. [116]
Recorded in both Mandarin and Cantonese, G.E.M.'s third studio album, Xposed (2012), was named the best-selling Mandarin album of the year at the IFPI Hong Kong Record Sales Awards. It also made her the youngest nominee for Best Female Mandarin Singer in the history of the Golden Melody Awards.
Lani Bayot Misalucha (Tagalog: [ˈlanɪ ˈbɐjɔt mɪsɐˈlutʃa]; born Lani Dimalanta Bayot (born August 3, 1969) is a Filipino singer. Known for her vocal range, powerful, emotive vocals and ability to sing opera arias, she has been referred to as "Asia's Nightingale".
Asia portal; Biography portal; ... Singers from the Ottoman Empire (2 C, 2 P) South Korean singers (17 C, 6 P) Soviet singers (8 C, 20 P) Sri Lankan singers (6 C, 1 P)
In 1990 an award called Best Female Singer was designed to honor all female solo performances in the pop category; In 1991 the award was separated into Best Mandarin Female Singer, Best Taiwanese Female Singer, Best Hakka Female Singer, and Best Aboriginal Female Singer. The award has been won by Tanya Chua the most times, with four wins.
Sandy Lam Yik-lin [1] [2] (林憶蓮; born 26 April 1966), is a Hong Kong singer, actress and producer.She rose to fame in the 1980s, before expanding her fan base significantly in Asia, releasing more than 30 stylistically diverse albums in Cantonese, Mandarin, English and Japanese.