Kelly Poon

Kelly Poon
Chinese name 潘嘉麗 (traditional)
Chinese name 潘嘉丽 (simplified)
Pinyin Pān Jīalì (Mandarin)
Born (1983-07-11) 11 July 1983
Singapore
Occupation Singer
Genre(s) Mandarin pop
Label(s) Universal Music (2005–2010)
Rock Records (2010–2012)
Mode Entertainment (2014 – present)
Cosmos Entertainment (2014 – present)
Years active 2005–present
Website kellypoon.pixnet.net

Kelly Poon (simplified Chinese: 潘嘉丽; traditional Chinese: 潘嘉麗; pinyin: Pān Jīalì) (born 11 July 1983) is a Singaporean Chinese singer who emerged from one of the Project SuperStar singing competition held in Singapore.

Early life

Kelly Poon graduated from Huamin Primary School and Yishun Town Secondary School. She later graduated from Singapore Polytechnic with a Diploma in Maritime Transport Management in 2004.

After graduation in 2004, she became an air stewardess with Singapore Airlines.

Entertainment career (2005-Present)

Poon auditioned for Project SuperStar in April 2005 and was eliminated in the fourth quarter-final, but was back on stage following sufficient public votes in the revival round. She supposedly impressed both the critics and the judges with her on-stage personality and versatility, and then came in second in the Grand Finals of Project Superstar[1] whilst securing a recording deal with Universal Music.

She released her first album Love Me, Kelly on 14 February 2006 in Singapore. Later, Poon signed a management contract with Yao Chien and released her 2nd album In the Heart of the World in Singapore and Taiwan. Her third album, Smiling Kelly, was released on 22 October 2008 in Taiwan. By the end of 2010, she ended her contract with Yao Chien and signed with Rock Records in the same year, releasing her fourth album Super Kelly on 29 July 2011 in Taiwan and 3 August 2011 in Singapore.

In 2013, Poon hosted her first television show 女人我最大 新加坡, working with Pauline Lan.

Poon moved to Mode Entertainment in Singapore and Cosmos Entertainment in Taiwan in 2014, who also manage other Project Superstar alumni such as Derrick Hoh and Kelvin Tan. Her most recent EP Miss Kelly was released in July 2014.[2] Poon was appointed as spokesperson of casual clothing brand dENiZEN in 2015.[3]

Personal life

Poon suggested that she suffers from keloid problems, meaning that she scars easily after a wound heals, "if a mosquito bites me, it takes very long for the bite to heal".[4] Her mother is known to worry about Poon.[5]

Discography

Since her debut in 2005, Kelly has released 1 single and 4 albums:

Singles

Single # Single Information
1 遺失的美好
1a 被愛的女人
2 Shakalaka Baby
3 維多利亞的愛
  • Released: August 2007 (Singapore)
  • From Album: 維多利亞的愛
  • Language: Mandarin Chinese
  • Label: Music Nation
  • Genre: Pop
4 限時的遺忘
  • Released: August 2008 (Singapore)
  • From Album: none
  • Language: Mandarine
  • Label: MusicNation
  • Genre: Pop
5 鳶尾花
with Yellow Lee
  • Released: February 2009
  • From Album: 大國咖
  • Language: Mandarin Chinese
  • Label: MusicNation
  • Genre: Pop
6 花非花
Odds in Love Movie theme song

Albums

Album # Album Information
1st Love Me, Kelly
1st Part 2: Celebration Album Love Me, Kelly
2nd Hello Kelly, 在世界中心
(Zai Shi Jie Zhong Xin/Center of the World)
3rd Smiling Kelly
4th Super Kelly 超給麗
5th Miss Kelly 情人嘉麗
  • Released: July 2014 (Taiwan)
  • Released: July 2014 (Singapore)
  • Language: Mandarin Chinese
  • Label: Mode Entertainment
  • Company: Cosmos Entertainment
  • Genre: Mandopop

Filmography

Music videos

Drama

Years Drama
2006
  • Dream Chasers 《梦·拼图》Lynn
  • Maggi & MeGuest Star
2009
  • Starry Night 《星光依旧灿烂》锺采零Charlene
  • Starry Night 《星光依旧灿烂-电影》李云

Awards and achievements

References

  1. "Singer-songwriter Roy Loi lost 20 kg to cut album". Straits Times. 9 November 2015. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  2. Ng, Gwendolyn. "Singer Kelly Poon: On the rocky road of show business". Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  3. Seah, May. "Comfort plus style for Kelly Poon and James Lee". Today. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  4. Lee, Jocelyn. "Kelly Poon's new look sparks plastic surgery rumours". The New Paper. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  5. Hon, Jing Yi. "Kelly Poon: My mother still asks if I have money to eat". Today. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  6. http://www.meradio.sg/sha/event/19-5/1457198.html
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