Kary Ng

Kary Ng
Background information
Chinese name 吳雨霏 (traditional)
Chinese name 吴雨霏 (simplified)
Pinyin wu2 yu3 fei1 (Mandarin)
Jyutping ng4 jyu5 fei1 (Cantonese)
Birth name 吳家穎
Origin Hong Kong
Born (1986-06-09) 9 June 1986
Hong Kong
Occupation Singer-songwriter, Actress
Genre(s) Pop rock, C-rock, Cantopop & Mandopop, Synthpop
Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar, piano, flute, drums
Label(s) EMI, Gold Label Records(2002-2011)
Cinepoly Records (2011-present)
Years active 2002-present
Associated acts Cookies
Ping Pung
Hardpack
Spouse(s) Brian Hung (m. 2015)
Website

Official Website

Weibo
Kary Ng at her second coliseum concert THE PRESENT

Kary Ng (born 9 June 1986) is a pop rock singer in Hong Kong. When she debuted, she had been a member of a music group, Cookies; however, the members of Cookies were eventually arranged to explore their respective solo careers in 2005, and the group is now disbanded. She had temporarily been the lead vocals of rock band Ping Pung in 2004, but Ping Pung had also disbanded after only releasing one album that same year. Commencing in 2005, Ng had officially begun developing her career as a solo artist.

As a girl, Ng had studied at the Canadian International School of Hong Kong. She had made references to her nickname "Lady K" in the album titles "Lady K Live" and "Lady K: Transformation".

Career

In 2002, at age 15, Ng was one of the nine members and also youngest of the girl band Cookies, signed under record giant Gold Label of EMI Hong Kong.[1] That same year, she became the youngest recipient to have ever earned a CRHK music award when Cookies were awarded "Best Group Newcomer - Bronze Award"; she was 16 at the time and currently still holds this record.[2] Her male counterpart of this record is Nicholas Tse, who was 17 when he received "Best Male Newcomer - Silver Award" in 1999.

In 2003, Cookies were downsized from the original nine members to only four members. Ng was one of the four members who successfully remained with the group, along with Stephy Tang, Theresa Fu, and Miki Yeung.

In 2004, she joined another rock band - Ping Pung and released the album "Love & Hate". During this time, she continued to retain her membership in Cookies.[1]

In 2006, Ng released her solo debut album "With A Boy like You". Her song 「愛你變成恨你」won her her first Commercial Radio Hong Kong Top Ten Gold Songs award.[3] At the time, Ng had made a record of being the youngest female singer who had ever been awarded with a Top Ten Gold Song award from CRHK at the age of 20; she had kept this record until 2012, when Kimberley Chen, a Taiwanese singer, won a Top Ten Gold Song award from CRHK at the age of 18.

In 2007, her second solo album, "In Control", earned her the "Media Award - Album" from the Four Station Joint Music Awards, which presents its awards based on charting results from all four of the music stations in Hong Kong.[4] Ng was the second female singer to have ever received this award, with Miriam Yeung being the first in 2004. She is currently the youngest female recipient of this award, as she was only 21 at the time; her male counterpart is, again, Nicholas Tse, who received the same award in 1999 for his album "Believe", when he was 19.

In January 2008, Ng held three shows for her first concert "Kary Lady K Live 08".[5] On 30 May 2008, she also appeared as the special guest for Leo Ku's North American The Magic Moments Concert in Toronto, Canada in front of a crowd of 10,000 people.

In April 2008, Ng had won the award for "Best Original Film Song" for「逼得太緊」at the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards, with the track being the theme song of the film, Love Is Not All Around. The film had been nominated in only two categories, with the other being Linda Chung nominated for Best New Performer; "Best Original Film Song" was the only award the film took home that night.[6] 「逼得太緊」proved to be her most successful song at music awards shows, as it had won a Top Ten Songs of the Year award from each of the four radio stations in Hong Kong.

In July 2008, her third album "Lady K: Transformation" was released. Ng began experimenting with various styles of pop while keeping her trademark rock sound, as there are notable synthpop, R&B, contemporary R&B and dance-pop undertones on several tracks of the album. In December, her first Best Selection album "Kary 18 CUTS" was released, along with three new songs.

In February 2009, she performed at the S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Charity Gala at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with many other artists. In October, the exclusive Asian Bonus Track of the song "Everyday" (in Cantonese) was released, featuring her and singer Justin Lo for the smash hit Disney Channel Original Movie, High School Musical 2 (soundtrack).

On 24 April 2009, Ng and Alex Fong appeared at the Melbourne Arts Center for their Melbourne '09 Show.[7] In the same year, her new EP "Keep Breathing" was out. The promotion for the EP included "Neway Music Live 09 x Kary".

In 2010, Ng cooperated with Hong Kong underground rock band Hardpack and released an EP "合+歡" and announced to have her first concert in Hong Kong Coliseum.

On 30 January 2011, Ng had her first concert, Kary On Live 2011, in Hong Kong Coliseum.[8] Her EP, Carry On, was released before the HKC concert, and it is the last record that she would release with Gold Label Records before her contract terminated the same year. In the same year, she signed with Cinepoly Records. In October, Ng became the only Asian female singer to perform in the Universal Music Group's annual summit in South Korea.[9]

In 2012, Ng reached another milestone in her singing career, as she received the "Best Female Singer - Bronze Award" from the CRHK Music Awards, marking the first "Best Female Singer" award from the CRHK Music Awards that she had ever received.[10]

In 2013, Ng held her second concert in Hong Kong Coliseum, The Present Concert 2013 on January 8 and 9.[11] At17 and Gigi Leung appeared as planned guest performers while her previous colleagues Justin Lo and Stephy Tang, Miki Yeung, and Angela Au appeared as surprise guest performers; Lo appeared on the January 8th show while the three former Cookies members appeared on the January 9th show. On May 11 of the same year, Kary held another show of The Present Concert 2013 in Macau at The Venetian Macao.[12]

On November 20 of the same year, Kary Ng released her 12th album, State of Mind; it is the first album where she had participated in the compositions of each recorded track. 「生我的命」 from the album received a Top Ten Song award from the CRHK Music Awards, making it the first time Kary has received a Top Ten Song award for one of her own compositions.[13] It is also the first year where she had received an "Outstanding Singer Award" from the RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards.[14]

Discography

Cookies (as a member of girl band)

Ping Pung (as a member of rock band)

Solo Albums

Other

Concert Album

Filmography

Film and television
Year Title Role Notes
2002
Nine Girls and One Ghost
虎兒
Debut film, along with other Cookies members
2003
Feel 100% 2003
Employee at Tom&Jerry
Guest Role
2003
Love Under the Sun
Andy Lau's supporting dancer
(with other Cookies members)
Musical Short Film for AIDS awareness
Directed by Andy Lau
2004
My Sweetie
江可愛
Theme Song: 「愛是最大權利」
2005
Robots
Cappy
Voice Role (Cantonese Version)
2005
Dragon Reloaded
Airport Security Unit member
Guest Role
2006
McDull, the Alumni
Medical Intern
Guest Role
2006
Love @ First Note
Kristy
First Lead Role in a film
2007
Love Is Not All Around
碧蓮
Voice Role for Cantonese Dub; character portrayed by Wong Yat Bing
Theme Song:「逼得太緊」
27th Hong Kong Film Awards "Best Original Film Song" -「逼得太緊」
2008
Nobody's Perfect[15]

[16]

Alexis
Co-lead role with Stephy Tang
2011
ICAC Investigators 2011
李 楠
Episode 5
2013
The Croods
Eep
Voice Role (Cantonese Version)

Concert

Personal life

Before reconciling and getting married, Ng had dated previous professional tennis player, Brian Hung, from 2007 to 2011; they had begun as childhood friends, having met when Ng was thirteen years old.[19] During the press conference for her first Hong Kong Coliseum concert, Kary On Live 2011 in December 2011, Ng revealed that she and Hung have parted peacefully after four years of dating.[20] During her Kary On Live 2011 concert, as an introduction to her song 「絕配」, Ng made a speech that alluded to her past relationship with Hung:

Four years ago, I fell in love with someone. We experienced a lot together. From him, I learned how to love someone, how to forgive, how to cherish... At the time, I felt like a princess who has met her prince; I felt like I found my perfect match, but I have realized that sometimes, being a perfect match isn't enough. At many times, we'll experience many hardships. We might experience a lot of judgment and criticisms from others. However, I will still believe in love. I will still courageously dare to love. I hope all of you will also have this form of courage.[21]

Kary Ng, Kary On Live 2011, Introduction to 「絕配」(Translation)

Ng had also previously dated actor Shawn Yue. The couple's relationship was first spotted by the media on Valentine's Day of 2013, when paparazzi photos were snapped of the couple holding hands while walking around Stanley. The exact time of when Ng and Yue had begun dating is unknown, but Yue had later expressed that he and Ng had been dating for "a while" before the media took notice.[22] This corresponds with Yue being sighted at Kary's second Hong Kong Coliseum concert, The Present Concert 2013. Yue was also the director of Ng's music video for her single, 「人非草木」, which was released in November 2012. According to media reports, besides directing the music video himself, Yue had also invited the cinematographer of Love in a Puff (starring Yue), Jason Kwan, to handle the cinematography of the music video, as well as his friend, actor Tony Yang, to star in the video for Ng's single.[23]

Their relationship continued to be "implied" until April 2013, when reporters had run into Yue driving with Ng at his side to Causeway Bay for dinner. Yue had come out first to retrieve his vehicle, and when reporters asked if he was dining with his girlfriend, he replied with a simple "Yes", with Ng appearing a few minutes later.[24]

On June 30, 2013, Ng had suddenly posted an announcement on her official Facebook page, indicating that she and Shawn had parted ways peacefully.

After a year of love, respect and adoration, Shawn and I have decided to go our separate ways in pursuit of our own personal journeys. As this chapter ends for us, a new one begins; I kindly ask that you respect our privacy during this time. I will always adore Shawn, and we will remain as close as we always were! We wish nothing but the best for each other. From the bottom of my heart, I thank those who’s been there for Shawn and I. I strongly believe that the best is yet to come – Let’s focus on more important things in the world; always remember to live and love![25]

Kary Ng, 吳雨霏Kary Ng Official Facebook Page

After Ng's announcement, many rumors regarding the reason of the split surfaced, and they mostly circulated around Ng being "too clingy" and that the couple frequently fought with another. While Ng gave little response regarding the split aside from her official announcement, Yue had been quick to clarify the said rumors; he denied all of the media rumors reported at the time, such as those about Ng being the one who pursued him, about ng being too clingy, and about the couple frequently having arguments.[22] Yue firmly declared that they parted ways peacefully and that the decision was made by both Ng and himself. He continued to express that it is unfair that the media reports are all putting Ng in a negative light and had ended off the interview by requesting for the media to cease their misunderstandings of Ng.[26]

On October 18, 2014, when questioned by the media, Ng admitted that she has reconciled with Brian Hung, her previous boyfriend of four years.[27] She expressed that they had reconnected through church, as she had resumed her attendance earlier in the year, and that her parents strongly support her relationship. After his tennis career, Hung is now working in the finance industry.[19] On January 17, 2015, there had been reports claiming that Ng will be getting married with Hung in United States during a vacation between the two families while holding a wedding banquet in Hong Kong in July 2015.[28]

References

  1. 1 2 進化論 吳雨霏
  2. 余文樂與女友吳雨霏曾分手 女追男後復合
  3. 2006年度叱吒樂壇流行榜頒獎典禮 - 得獎名單
  4. 2007年度叱吒樂壇流行榜頒獎典禮 - 得獎名單
  5. 吴雨霏演唱会落幕 一朝得宠要做最年轻一姐
  6. 第27屆香港電影金像獎得獎名單 - 新浪網 - 新聞
  7. "Alex & Kary Melbourne 09 Show". greentix.com.au. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
  8. 傳紅館開騷招人妒忌 Kary與Stephy心照懶理謠言
  9. "Canto-pop stardom beckons after Kary Ng wows her label's bosses in South Korea". South China Morning Post. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
  10. 「2012年度叱咤樂壇流行榜頒獎典禮」得獎名單
  11. 吳雨霏紅館大尺度開唱 自摸托胸台上換衫輪番轟炸
  12. 吳雨霏 The Present Concert 澳門站
  13. 《2013年度叱咤樂壇流行榜頒獎典禮》得獎名單
  14. 吳雨霏為靚裙唔理性感透視
  15. "Kary Ng Filmography". imdb.com. Retrieved April 4, 2010.
  16. "Kary Ng Filmography". chinesemov.com. Retrieved April 4, 2010.
  17. "Event Details: 新城極唱數碼HD音樂會". asiaworld-expo.com. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
  18. "Eason + Kary + Paul & The Postman齊齊唱在深秋(in Chinese)". entnewsmag.com. Retrieved October 12, 2011.
  19. 1 2 吳雨霏情路曲折 與男友二離三合七月擺喜酒
  20. 歎(嘆)與圈外人戀愛甚難 Kary自揭跟網球王子分手
  21. 吳雨霏 - 絕配 (Kary On Live 2011)
  22. 1 2 余文樂維護已分手吳雨霏
  23. 余文樂執導MV撮合「情侶檔」 吳雨霏楊祐寧玩煙花互攬煙靭
  24. 余文樂稱女友 吳雨霏臉紅紅
  25. Kary Ng - Facebook Announcement regarding break-up with Shawn Yue
  26. 余文樂分手維護吳雨霏 稱不想輿論誤解
  27. 翻撻「網球王子」 吳雨霏準備好出嫁
  28. Kary閃嫁網球王子 美國註冊 7月香港擺酒

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