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Asia New Singer Competition

Asia New Singer Competition

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Asia New Singer Competition (simplified Chinese: 亚洲新人歌手大赛; traditional Chinese: 亞洲新人歌手大賽) is a singing competition established by Shanghai Cultural Development Foundation in Shanghai, China, featuring younger and relatively unestablished contestants from many Asian countries, although contestants from Europe and Oceania have also participated and won awards. Some participants like Siti Nurhaliza, Misha Omar and Jaclyn Victor from Malaysia and My Tam from Vietnam would go on to become superstars in their countries. Shila Amzah later rose to fame in Asia after sign a record deal in Shanghai China.

The 11th Asia New Singer Competition logo, as shown on the channel YNTV.

It is usually held with the Shanghai Music Festival, although recent editions have been held in Beijing and Penang, Malaysia.

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Note: the "1st" competition in 1991 featured only Chinese singers and was simply called New Singer Competition (新人歌手大赛). Zhu Hong (朱虹) was the winner.

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References

  1. "第十屆上海亞洲新人歌手大賽 勁歌狂舞震撼心弦 大馬Shila雙料冠軍". Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
  2. "亚洲新人歌手新鲜出炉 马来西亚女歌手夺得金奖". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2012.
  3. "亚音节新人大赛金奖有主". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2012.

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