Hong Junyang
Singaporean singer (born 1981)
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Hong Junyang (born Ang Junyang; 17 August 1981) is a Singaporean singer, songwriter, record producer and businessman.
17 August 1981
- Singer
- songwriter
- record producer
- businessman
- host
- actor
Hong Junyang | |
|---|---|
| Born | Ang Jun Yang 17 August 1981 |
| Education | Saint Andrew's Junior College |
| Alma mater | National University of Singapore |
| Occupations |
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| Years active | 2006–present |
| Spouse |
Candyce Toh (m. 2009) |
| Children | 2 |
| Musical career | |
| Genres | Mandarin pop |
| Labels |
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| Chinese name | |
| Traditional Chinese | 洪俊揚 |
| Simplified Chinese | 洪俊扬 |
| Hanyu Pinyin | Hóng Jùnyáng |
Education
Hong studied at Saint Andrew's Junior College and National University of Singapore.[1]
Career
Singing career
Hong was a contestant on Project SuperStar 2005, organized by MediaCorp, and was runner-up of the male category in the finals. After the competition, he signed a recording contract with Universal Music. He has also hosted television programmes such as SuperFunkies and Campus SuperStar.
His debut album Du Jiao Shou (独角兽) was released on 26 May 2006.
At one point, Hong relocated to Taipei, Taiwan to pursue his career as a freelance music producer and songwriter.[2][3]
As of September 2023, Hong is managed by Cross Ratio Entertainment and AGNT.[4]
Business ventures
In 2018, Hong started The Original Boat Noodle, a Thai street food restaurant with two other partners.[5] As of April 2021, it was expanded to four restaurants.[6]
In 2020, Hong opened a branch of Taiwanese bubble tea outlet Machi Machi in Singapore.[7] It was reportedly closed in 2025.[8]
In 2021, Hong started an Indian banana leaf rice restaurant Bananabro, an Indian franchise from Malaysia, in Changi.[6] It was shut down in 2022.[8]
He also owns the café-cloud kitchen Caf (short for "Clickafood") and is an investor of bubble tea outlet Machi Machi.[6][9]
In July 2023, Hong opened a Korean food stall named Oppa Kitchen at the coffeeshop co-owned by Chew Chor Meng, Dennis Chew and Maureen Ow (Miss Tam Chiak).[10] It was closed in 2024.[8]
In 26 September 2025, Hong announced that it had filed for bankruptcy after his Thai restaurant chain The Original Boat Noodle failed.[8]
Personal life
Discography
Studio albums
- Du Jiao Shou (2006)
Singles
- "Buddha Smiles" (2007)
- "Authenticity" (2019)
- "Hear Me Sing 2021" (2019)
- "Eternal Night" (2021)
- "Light Of My Life" (2021)
- "My Words to You" (2022)
- "Moving Forward" (2023)[4]