Kimberley Chen

Australian pop singer and actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kimberley Chen (born 23 May 1994)[1][non-primary source needed] is an Australian singer, actress and model based in Taiwan. In 2009, she landed her first hit with the love ballad "愛你" (Aini, "Love You").[2] In 2012, she became a professional singer in Taiwan, singing in both English and Mandarin.

Born (1994-05-23) 23 May 1994 (age 31)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
  • model
Yearsactive2012–present
OriginTaiwan
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Kimberley Chen
Chen in 2019
Born (1994-05-23) 23 May 1994 (age 31)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
  • model
Years active2012–present
Musical career
OriginTaiwan
Labels
  • JYP (2005–2009)
  • Sony Music Entertainment (Taiwan) (2012–2014)
  • B.ANGEL (2014–2016)
  • Sharp Music (2017–2019)
  • Chynahouse (2020–present)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese陳芳語
Simplified Chinese陈芳语
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinChén Fāngyǔ
Southern Min
Hokkien POJTân Phang-gí
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Chen has been banned in Mainland China as a result of the song and music video "Fragile" a collaboration with Malaysian-Chinese hip hop artist Namewee which went viral in October 2021.[3][4]

In 2020, she signed to Chynahouse, belonging to Kkbox, the first streaming platform and largest digital conglomerate in Taiwan.[5]

Early and personal life

Chen grew up in Melbourne as the daughter of Malaysian migrants.[6] She attended Tintern Grammar[7] and the Victorian College of the Arts.

Chen began her singing career at the age of four,[7] first coached by her father. She performed regularly at charity concerts and clubs. Later, she was trained by Vladimir Vasilev, the conductor and musical director of the Russian Bolshoi Ballet for over five years.[citation needed] She learnt Ballet, Pointe, Tap, Jazz, Contemporary, HipHop, Locking, Popping, acrobatics and acting. She was offered three scholarships by the age of 10 but had to turn them down due to her other work. She was the only child model on Nine Network's The Price Is Right. In 2005 and 2006, she appeared as Young Nala in the Broadway production of Disney's The Lion King in Melbourne and Shanghai.[8]

From a young age, Chen was an active performer and actress. She appeared in numerous commercials such as a McDonald's commercial that aired throughout Asia.[citation needed]

During the East Timor Crisis, she donated to Caritas Australia to directly aid East Timor. At the age of eight, she sang and danced a rendition of Jennifer Lopez's song, Let's Get Loud, with back-up dancers on the Royal Children's Hospital's 2003 Good Friday Appeal fundraiser on the Seven Network.[citation needed]

Discovered by Grundy Television executive director Michael Whyte, Chen was offered an ongoing role as the featured child model on The Price Is Right for its 2003 revival.[citation needed] She performed in over 400 episodes on the Nine Network over 212 years.[citation needed]

Later in 2005, Chen was selected by JYP Entertainment in New York City as a trainee to debut in America. Yolanda Wyns trained her in singing, dancing, and acting. She left JYP Entertainment in 2009 when the company decided to close down their U.S. operations. She was offered to become a trainee in South Korea instead but since her parents didn't have any plans to relocate to South Korea she turned down the offer. Chen attended Stella Adler Studio of Acting and recorded with Grammy-award winners Gordon Chambers and Barry Eastmond. She was also trained by Jermaine Browne and Jazzy J. In March 2007, Chen was selected to sing the national anthem at the Australian Football League NAB Cup Grand Final.[6]

Chen's whole family relocated to Taiwan in 2009 to pursue her professional singing career.[8] When arriving, she had little command of Mandarin. She studied the language intensively, which was key to her ability to succeed in the Asian music market.[6] In March 2010, she was invited to compete in the Taiwanese televised singing competition One Million Star.[8] She was then asked to be the guest singer for Kelly Clarkson's All I Ever Wanted World Tour in Taipei. Chen has released eight studio albums and is currently signed to Chynahouse.

In 2023 she was nominated for a Golden Melody Award for song of the year. The following year she released her self produced album KIKI and then another in 2025 titled Colors of Love.

In 2026 she won KKBOX award for Top Artist of the Year.

Music career

2012: Debut with Kimberley

After nearly three years of preparation, Chen's debut album was released on 27 April 2012, featuring six Mandarin songs and five English songs. Two of her songs were featured on the Taiwanese series Fondant Garden starring Park Jung-min. Her debut single "愛你 (Love You)" has been a success on YouTube, with over 106 million views and generally positive comments.

Chen's second single, "Never Change," was her debut in songwriting. Chen has released music videos of her two singles: 愛你 (Love You), also starring JPM, and "廖允傑" (LilJay). They have been a success on YouTube, gaining over 15 million views. In Taiwan, she has come first in KKBOX charts with her debut album ezPeer, 台灣大哥大, 中華電信 and 遠傳電信, topping ringtone download charts.

Chen briefly worked with the B.ANGEL production house in 2014 before signing with Hong Kong–based company Sharp Music and Universal Music. She appeared in the Chinese version of Produce 101 in 2018. She was appointed A+, the highest ranking in the show, and received over 4.3 billion views for each of her performances.

2013: Kimbonomics

Sony Music announced on 16 December 2013, that Chen would be releasing her second studio album, Kimbonomics.[9] The album was released on 25 December 2013 and contained 10 tracks.[10] It placed 4th on the weekly music charts of KKBOX in Taiwan on 25 January 2014.[11]

2017–2018: #Tag Me and Produce 101 China

In late 2017, Chen released her third studio album, #Tag Me. In 2018 she was one of the participants in Produce 101[8] and finished No. 26.[12]

In 2019, Chen left Sharp Music due to Sharp Music's breach of contract. She dropped all charges in hope for peace but they continued to defame her using the media. She then filed for defamation and they were forced to stop harassing her. According to sources they unrightfully took a lot of her money.[citation needed]

2020: Princess Tendencies

Not long after signing with ChynaHouse Chen recorded a 31 track album. She decided to call and market it as a mixtape. She collaborated with over five artists.

2021: WFH

During the pandemic she self recorded her WFH EP MINI ALBUM in her home studio. The whole project took less than six months to complete.

2024: KIKI

In 2024 Chen released her 7th studio album titled kiki. Her album highlights and raises awareness on animal rights and global warming.

2025: Colors of Love

Just after her contract ended with her label ChynaHouse, Chen worked on her album with well renowned producer Skot Suyama. They previously worked together on Chen’s first album.

Discography

  • Kimberley (2012)
  • Kimbonomics (2013)
  • #Tag Me (2017)
  • Princess Tendencies (2020)
  • WFH (2021)
  • Up on the Roof (2022)
  • KIKI (2024)
  • Colors of Love (2025)

Filmography

Television

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2003 Good Friday Appeal Seven Network
2003–05 The Price Is Right Nine Network
2007 2007 NAB Cup Seven Network
2010 One Million Star China Television
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Music video appearances

  • 2012 – "Internet", from Kimberley with JPM
  • 2021 – "玻璃心 Fragile", from 鬼才做音樂 Ghosician with Namewee 黃明志

Awards and nominations

2012 Metro Radio Mandarin Hits Music Awards Presentation

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2012 Metro Best Overseas Rookie Herself Won [13]
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Global Chinese Pop chart

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2012 Most Promising Rookie Herself Won [14]
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2012 Metro Hit Awards

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2012 Metro Best New Media Song Love You Won [15]
Best Overseas Rookie Herself
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2012 Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation

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2013 Top 10 Songs Love You Won [16]
Best New Artist Herself
Gold Award
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2012 Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award Concert

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2013 Best Mandarin Song Love You
Gold Award
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Most Promising New Artist Herself Merit
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Canadian Chinese Music Pop chart

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2013 Top 10 Songs Love You Won [18]
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KKBOX Music Awards

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2013 Top 100 Songs Love You 2nd place
Top 100 albums Kimberley
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Global Chinese Golden Chart Awards

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2013 Best New Artist Herself
Silver Award
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2013 HITO Music Awards

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2013 Most Popular New Artist Herself Won [19]
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Neway Karaoke Songs chart

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2013 Top 5 Overseas Songs Love You Won [20]
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2015 Music King Awards

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2015 Best New Artist in Taiwan Herself Won
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2022 Golden Melody Awards

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2022 Song of the Year Herself Nominated
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2022 HITO Music Awards

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2023 KKBOX Music Awards

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2023 Artist of the Year Herself Won
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2026 KKBOX Music Awards

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2026 Artist of the Year Herself Won
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