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Olivia Ong

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Olivia Ong, born November 2, 1985, is a Singaporean singer.[1] She sings mostly in English but develop her career singing in English and, later, Japanese. Likened to Keiko Matsuda, she won a singing contest and was signed to a Japanese recording company at only 15. After taking her O-level examinations in Singapore, Olivia moved to Japan to further her studies and career as a solo artist.[1] In Japan, she became a member of a Japanese pop (J-pop) group called Mirai, before she released her bestselling début, "a girl meets bossanova" at only 19. With her sultry, soulful, pristine and innocent vocals, she reinterprets Frank Sinatra such as "Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars" and other jazz and pop numbers. She is one of the new wave of Singapore talent being exported internationally. So far, Olivia is the only pop sensation exported exclusively to Japan, previous stars such as Kit Chan, Tanya Chua, Stefanie Sun, Michelle Saram etc, have only been exporting to the Greater Chinese market through Hong Kong and Taipei.

Albums

Year of release Title (English)
2005 March A Girl Meets Bossanova
2005 October Precious Stones
2006 August Tamarillo
2006 November A Girl Meets Bossanova 2
2007 July Fall In Love With
2007 November Touch In The Sky

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