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Zen Wong
俊倩
Born
Zen Jun Qian

(1993-07-30) 30 July 1993 (age 31)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
EducationTaylor's University Lakeside Campus in Malaysia, Bachelor's (HONS) degree in Mass Communication major in Broadcasting in additional to a minor in Advertising
Occupations
  • Singer
  • Songwriter
  • Actress
Years active2013–present
Notable credit(s)A Better Us (2021)
Missing You (2020)
If I Knew (2019)
Love (2016)
You Were There (2016)
Know Me (2013)
Chinese name
Chinese俊倩
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJùn Qiàn
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingZeon3 Sin6
Southern Min
Hokkien POJChùn-chhiàn

Zen Wong (Chinese: 俊倩; born 30 July 1993), also known as Zen Jun Qian is a Malaysian-born Chinese singer-songwriter, actress and an event planner. Graduated from Taylor's University Lakeside Campus in Malaysia with a Bachelor's (HONS) degree in Mass Communication major in Broadcasting in additional to a minor in Advertising. In 2013, Zen Wong, made her debut as a professional singer with her release of her first single "Know Me", which successfully drew attention from the local music industry and with her striking red hair image.[1] In 2014, she won the "NEWAY Top 10 Local Hits Music Most Popularity Award" with her debut single "Know Me" at the "NEWAY Music Awards". She had also subsequently won the "People's Choice Most Outstanding New Artist Award" and the "Best Online Popularity Award".

In May 2015, she was invited to sing in the opening act for a famous American singer, Demi Lovato concert in Malaysia. Within two years of her debut, Zen has also delivered many notable achievements, including being shortlisted for the Best New Artist at the Malaysia PWH Music Award, the most iconic music award in the Malaysian music industry.

In addition, Zen has also started acting and starred in the web-film "Maybe, Goodbye". In 2018, she entered the acting industry when she was cast as the female lead in the Malaysian-Taiwanese Chinese film called "In My Heart" . The movie was released in 2020 in theatres in Malaysia, Singapore. China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. In 2020, Zen Wong also released her new singles called "Missing You", the movie theme song for the film "In My Heart"

In 2019, she released her first composition, "If I Knew", alongside reputable producer, Hanz Koay. In 2021, she released her full composition music titled, " A Better Us".[2][3]

Life and career

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Early life

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Growing up English educated, Zen communicated in English with her mother and minimal mandarin with her father. She had zero knowledge in Chinese characters until she took classes during her university times.

She joined the National Choir of Malaysia when she was 7 years old, where she gained her performance experience and passion in music.

In 2012, she competed in the China Eastern Association Etiquette Ambassador Competition, and won champion for Malaysia, and emerged second runner's up during the finals in Nanjing, China.

Career beginnings and debut album

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In 2013, she was signed by a record label to become a recording artiste, and officially debuted with her first single "Know Me". After her debut, her journey as a singer did not go smoothly. She got cyber-bullied during her first few years in the industry. Fortunately, she did not gave up and continued her faith in music.[4]

In 2014, Zen Wong won the "NEWAY Top 10 Local Hits Music Most Popular Music Award", "People's Choice Most Outstanding New Artist Award" and "Best Online Popularity Award" with her debut singles, "Know Me".

In May 2015, she was selected to perform for the opening of Demi Lovato's concert in Malaysia.

In the same year, she was shortlisted for Best New Artist in the Malaysia PWH Music Award 2015.

In 2016, her song "You Were There" with local singer Thomas Kok won the "NEWAY Top 10 Local Hits Music Video Award". In the same year, Zen Wong starred in the web-film "Maybe, Goodbye",[5] and in 2018, she became the female lead in the Taiwanese - Malaysian Chinese movie named "In My Heart". The movie's theme song, "Missing You", is also performed by Zen Wong.

In 2019, she started her career as a songwriter, and for the first time, she worked with the local producer Hanz Koay to complete the lyrics and music for the song, "If I Knew". The song was written for her late friend artist Emily Kong, who died in a car accident earlier that year.[6]

In 2021, she released her own composition called "A Better Us" to encourage people during the depression caused in the society from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Discography

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  • Know Me (2013) Single [7]
  • Love (2016) Love Story EP Album [8]
  • You Were There (2016) Love Story EP Album [9]
  • If I Knew (2019) Single [10]
  • Missing You (2020) Single [11]
  • A Better Us (2021) Single [12]

Filmography

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Film

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Year English title Chinese title Role Notes
2016 Maybe, Goodbye 也许,再见 Cha Shao Mei Leading Actress
2020 In My Heart 这⼀刻,想见你 Guai Shou Leading Actress

Awards and achievements

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Music

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Year Event Title Song Outcome
2014 NEWAY Music Awards NEWAY Top 10 Local Hits Music Most Popularity Award Know Me Won
2014 NEWAY Music Awards People's Choice Most Outstanding New Artist Award Won
2014 NEWAY Music Awards Best Online Popularity Award Won
2015 Malaysia PWH Music Award Best New Artist Nominated
2016 NEWAY Music Awards NEWAY Top 10 Local Hits Music Video Award You Were There Won

References

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  1. ^ "2013 Unexpected Newcomer – Zen Jun Qian |Newskaki.com".
  2. ^ "Zen俊倩带着全新创作《你会更好的》用歌声说故事". 光华网.
  3. ^ "不放弃等待!Zen俊倩歌声激励《你会更好的》". 19 July 2021.
  4. ^ "[走过低潮] 俊倩 网络霸凌陷坏情绪". 1 February 2020.
  5. ^ "李承运俊倩饰演情侣 两人直呼"没想过"". 光华网.
  6. ^ "凭歌散播正能量 俊倩不忘故旧 | 娱乐". 東方網 馬來西亞東方日報. 24 November 2019.
  7. ^ "Zen 俊倩 《了解我》 ft Shelhiel 官方版本的MV" – via www.youtube.com.
  8. ^ "Zen俊倩 - 【爱的感觉】发片全记录MV" – via www.youtube.com.
  9. ^ "Zen俊倩 Ft. Thomas小东 - You Were There 【官方MV】" – via www.youtube.com.
  10. ^ "Zen 俊倩 《早一点知道 If I Knew》Official Music Video" – via www.youtube.com.
  11. ^ "Zen俊倩《思念你 Missing You》(電影【這一刻,想見你】主題曲 涂善存、原騰、車志立 主演)官方MV (Official Music Video)" – via www.youtube.com.
  12. ^ "Zen 俊倩 《你会更好的》A Better Us #你需要 #这一首歌 #走出2020" – via www.youtube.com.
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