Joey Wee

Female pop vocalist based in Singapore From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Joey Wee (Chinese: ; pinyin: Huáng Xiùhuì; born 28 November 2000), is a singer and song-writer, based in Singapore. She was the winner in the second season of 90an Gerek! and Battle of the Buskers in Singapore.

Born
Malaysia
Occupations
  • Singer
  • Song-writer
Genres
InstrumentVocals
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Joey Wee
黄绣惠
Born
Malaysia
Occupations
  • Singer
  • Song-writer
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
Label
  • Hydrangea Entertainment
Formerly ofThe ETC
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese黃繡惠
Simplified Chinese黄绣惠
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHuáng Xiùhuì
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Wee is a versatile pop vocalist who performs at a wide range of events and occasions such as corporate functions and weddings.[1] She is also a multilingual performer, performing in Mandarin, English, Hokkien, Cantonese and Malay.

Career

2010–2019

In 2013, Wee participated in and won Mediacorp Suria Channel’s Malay singing competition 90an Gerek!.[1][2]

In 2014, Wee released her first cover HIFI album Heart Songs (心歌).[3] Wee performed for two sold-out ticketed mini concerts, Heart Songs, at All About Eve Bar.[1][4] On 7 April 2014, Wee represented Singapore in the opening performance for “2014 China-ASEAN Cultural Exchange Year” in Beijing, China.[5][6][7]

In September 2015, the venue where Wee had been performing at, was relocated and decided to end 'Live' performance activities.[8] Wee saw the opportunity to act on an idea that had long been in her mind – busking. She decided to form a busking duo with Singaporean keyboardist Tristan Ong.[8] The ETC (闲杂人等) was eventually formed as a trio with the late Singaporean musician Tang Yuxuan joining the duo.[9]

In 2018, she held a ticketed concert in Penang, organised by Simply Fine Arts. And she also actively sings at various fundraising events (singing for good causes) throughout Malaysia.

2020–2024

In 2021, Wee released her first digital single Can You Hear Me? (你听得到吗?), which was composed and written by Gavin Xie Yu Xuan for her during the COVID-19 pandemic. Xie was one of Wee's music partners on Facebook Live streaming during the lockdown period where borders were closed.[10]

In 2023, ETC (闲杂人等) made it to the top 10[11] and eventually emerged as the champion of Mediacorp Channel 8’s reality show Battle of the Buskers.[12] As part of Esplanade's Coffee Morning & Afternoon Tea series, Wee held her ticketed 'Songs from Old Shanghai' concert at the Esplanade Recital Studio.[13]

As part of Huayi - Chinese Festival of the Arts 2024,[14] Wee was invited back to perform at the Esplanade Concourse on 22 February 2024.[15]

2025 - present

On 10 February 2025, Wee officially announced that she will no longer be accepting any performances arranged by Tristan Ong, under the name of The ETC. Meanwhile, she will return to focus on her solo career.[16] In June 2025, Wee was invited by her first vocal coach/teacher, Dr. Zhang Fan, to perform at fund-raising events in Taiping and Penang, Malaysia.[17][18] Wee was invited back to perform at the Esplanade Concourse on 11 November 2025.[7]

Wee released three singles: Disrupt (混世), Summer (夏天) and Tea Bone Nanyang (茶骨南洋) in the second half of 2025.

Unlike her usual slower numbers, Wee challenged herself by releasing her original single Disrupt (混世). As Disrupt is a fast song with K-pop elements and rapping, Wee had to dance in her music video.[19]

Tea Bone Nanyang (茶骨南洋) was composed in conjunction with SG60 and the 100th anniversary of Pek Sin Choon.[20] The music video was directed by Singaporean filmmaker Kelvin Sng.[21]

Discography

Studio Album

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Year English title Chinese title Details Ref.
2013 Heart Songs Joey惠/心歌
  • Released: December 2013
  • Label: Dreamland Production
  • Formats: CD
Track listing
  1. 在说一声爱你
  2. 决定
  3. 恰似你的温柔
  4. 你没来
  5. 庭院深深
  6. 月亮代表我的心(满月版)
  7. 月光小乐曲
  8. 心痛的感觉
  9. 你没来
  10. 月亮代表五的心(One Take版)还没说再见...
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Single

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YearEnglish titleChinese titleCreditsReleasedRef.
2021 Can You Hear Me? 你听得到吗? Composer/Lyricist: Gavin Xie
Producer: Ng Haosheng
30 Dec [23]
2025 Disrupt 混世 Composer: Chee Yew Chung
Lyricist: Charlene Huang
Producer: Chee Yew Chung, Jaydos
24 Jul [24]
2025 Summer 夏天 Composer/Lyricist: Joey Wee
Producer: Joey Wee, Ng Haosheng
22 Nov [25]
2025 Tea Bone Nanyang 茶骨南洋 Composer: Joey Wee
Lyricists: Joey Wee, Ma Keow Yuen, Yuen Eng Wah
Producer: Ng Haosheng
23 Dec [21]
2026 Move Forward 往前走 Composer: Joey Wee
Lyricists: Joey Wee, Ma Keow Yuen, Eleanor Lin
Producer: Joey Wee, Ng Haosheng
22 Apr [26]
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Filmography

Variety show

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YearEnglish titleChinese titleNotesRef.
2013 90an Gerek! S2 - Winner [27]
2023 Battle of the Buskers 游走的歌王 Winner (The ETC 闲杂人等) [12]
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Music videos

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YearTitleChinese titleDirected byRef.
2021 Can You Hear Me? 你听得到吗? Kin Lee [23]
2025 Disrupt 混世 Shawn Tan [28]
2025 Tea Bone Nanyang 茶骨南洋 Kelvin Sng [21]
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References

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