Saturday, January 26, 2013

Inch Chua - The Peace of Voice

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Thanks to one of the blogs in ISAtv, this week I was introduced to another new talented singer with incredible vocal -- Inch Chua. 

Let's start off with a little but something about Inch. 

Born in December 22, 1988, Inch is a Singaporean singer-songwriter, musician, composer and multi-instrumentalist currently based in LA, USA. She gained national recognition after being the first Singapore solo artist to be invited to the prestigious South b Southwest Music Festival. In 2010, she released an album "Wallflower". Her music is influenced by everything from early pop classics, oldies, jazz to alt-rock. 

When I first listened to "The Christmas", I was blown away by her strong and unique vocal. I had to put down what I was doing just to finish the video. Inch's vocal and David Choi's are perfect match. The song was beautifully sung and I couldn't stop repeating it for a few times. 

The Christmas Song - David Choi & Inch Chua

Then I looked up on Youtube for more of her others songs. These are some of my favourites :}

Wallflower - Inch Chua

Try A Little Harder - Inch Chua

Devotion In Reality - Inch Chua

The Last Waltz - Inch Chua

Inch has a magnetic voice and once she started to sing, I got hooked. Listening to her sing is very relaxing, especially during night time, when you can just sit back and indulge yourself into her beautiful voice. 

Subscribe to Inch Chua's channel on Youtube for more of her beautiful songs and covers. 

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Kevin Wu @ KevJumba - The Comedian with A Heart


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Kevin Wu was born on June 12, 1990 in Houston, Texas and graduated from Clements High School in 2008. Kevin is best known by his youtube username of KevJumba. As of Dec 2011, he is youtube’s seventh most subscribed comedian and tenth most subscribed user overall. But there is someone who noted that Kevin is not a comedian in the conventional sense but that by “just talking is, well, pretty hilarious” due to his deadpan vocal delivery, animated facial expressions and tendency toward unexpected digressions. 

Kevin also has another youtube account going by the username JumbaFund, which donated all of its earnings to a charity that viewers suggested. Kevin donated over 5,000 dollars to a charity in Kenya, which later built a school after him, to build a new school in a span of 5 months from all of the profits he made through JumbaFund. He recently cited that he would now donate all earnings from this point on to Kenya in order to help finish and pay off the costs of the new secondary school being built there. In 2010, Kevin and his father competed as a team on the 17th season of The Amazing Race, placing seventh out of eleven teams.

I was introduced to Kevin through one of Wong Fu Productions’ video call “Screen Test”. Same as Wesley, I was struck by his magnetic tone. I did a quick search on Kevin on youtube and found a lot of videos of his. Apparently he is rather popular. These are some of his vids that captured my attention:

My New Son Jeremy Lin (ft. Jeremy Lin & PapaJumba)






Kevin released a web series call Funemployed in Summer 2010, featuring Philip Wang of Wong Fu Productions, along with other youtube stars such as Nigahiga, David Choi, Kina Grannis and Chester See. With the large number of fans, the series quickly hit 500,000 viewers in just a few weeks. The series came to an end on July 2010, with the last episode “Gave it a Shot”. There were a total of 11 episodes and 30 sitcoms. It was fun to watch (watch it here!).

Kevin was also featured in some other vids and web series such as “When It Counts” Ep. 3 & 4 (Wong Fu Productions), music video “Dance To This Song” (David Choi), which apparently is the theme song for the mini-series Funemployed. Recently he released his own movie called “Hang Loose (Trailer)” which is now available on youtube as well.

Subscribe to KevJumba's channel on youtube, or to visit www.kevjumba.com for more of his funny vlogs.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Kina Grannis - Country Angel


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Kina Kasuya Grannis is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter. She is half Japanese and half European American. Grannis grew up at California, and it was here where her love for music began. She started with piano and violin at first. By the age of 15, she started teaching herself the guitar and it was this instrument with which she fell in love.

In 2006, Grannis recorded and self-released 2 albums, “One more in the Attic” and “In Memory of the Singing Bridge”. In 2007, she recorded “Ours To Keep” and the song was featured regularly on General Hospital and was in an episode of a mini-series “Samurai Girl” in 2008. On November 2007, she created her youtube account and began posting videos of her songs online. Her first video “Message From Your Heart” was entered into Doritos Crash the Super Bowl contest. She won the contest which landed her a contract with Interscope Record. On Jan 2009, Grannis announced that she was leaving Interscope Record to be an independent artist.

Stairwells was released on Feb 2010, and included many original songs already appearing on youtube. The album debuted at #139 on the Billboard 200, #5 on the Billboard Top Internet Albums chart and many more. On March 2010, her single “Valentine” was played on BBC Radio 2, the most popular radio station in the UK. The music video itself has been viewed over 13 million times on youtube.

My first time of Kina Grannis was through David Choi. Her duets with David “By My Side” & “My Time with You” caught my attention. Her vocal is rather soft country I must say and that was what attracted me the most. Plus a few days after, one of my friends shared the song “Valentine” on facebook, and I started to fell in love more with this talented angel.

Here are some of her best songs to share:

Valentine” – Must watch! The music video is simply awesome!

Stars Falling Down” – The song was featured in the mini web-series “When It Counts” in a remix version, released by Wong Fu productions recently.

In Your Arms” – This song was played at wherever McDonalds and Starbucks I went to.

Stay Just A Little” – One of my favourites. It was in my MP3’s replay mode for quite a while.

Message From Your Heart” – Kina’s first video.

Kina was also featured in some of the mini web-series and short on youtube, as Judy in “Funemployed” and in “The Last” (ft. Harry Shum Jr.) both released by Wong Fu Productions in 2011 & 2012. And if you’re wondering what albums she has released in the past few years, here they are together with links to each songs on youtube.


Sincerely, Me (2005) – Try, People, Another Day
















One More In the Attic (2006) – Living In Dreams, Running Away

















Stairwells (2010) – Valentine, Stay Just A Little, Together, Mr. Sun, Stars Falling Down, The One You Say Goodnight To
















Subscribe to Kina Grannis' channel on youtube, or follow her on Twitter. Stay Just A Little with Kina for more of her music and covers. 

Saturday, January 12, 2013

David Choi - The First Blast of Freshness


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David Yong Choi is a Korean American musician and youtube video producer. He was born on March 22, 1986 to Ray Choi and Jane Choi. Obviously David got his talents from both parents. Ray plans auto-harp and Jane owns a music store calls “Grace Store”. David was surrounded by music growing up and does not think that he would have pursued music today without those influences. 

At a young age, David was required to play the piano and violin, an experience he didn't much enjoy it. Davis had not heard a pop song until he was in the sixth grade. Choi eventually ceased violin lessons in high school and commenced jazz piano lessons in ninth grade. It is at this time that David began to compose music, and he won his first award after submitting an instrumental pop song for a contest. As of now, he performs a mix of original songs and covers of pop hits. David worked as a songwriter and producer at Warner/Chappel Music, which signed him on after his participation in an American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) workshop.

I first got in touch with David Choi after I watch the video “Lucky Guy” released by Wong Fu Productions. David’s husky voice attracted my attention. I started to search for some of his other songs. David’s songs gave me the first blast of freshness as they are so different than what I've been listening all this while.

Most of David’s songs are about love, relationships and break-ups. It was mentioned in Wiki that he describes his own music as “poppy with a hint of jazz and folk”. You might think that David’s a sad, solemn person with a poker face, but if you track his songs, you’ll find that most of his songs are often happy melodies. Take “When You’re Single” for instant, David put the song in a fun way and it makes me feel that “Hell, I'm dang proud to be single!”

Here are some of my favourites to share:

Missing Piece – Still my favourite. This song was in my replay list for almost one week.

Lucky Guy – I wasn’t that much in love with this song at first. But I think it just gets better and better after listening to it for a few times.

Something to Believe – A song which I find quite relaxing. I just discovered the song a few weeks ago and it is now the ringtone of my phone.

Darling It's You (ft. Clara.C) – Another of my favourites. I recommended the song to my sis, and now the song is in her playlist.

The Way You Are & My Time with You (ft. Kina Grannis) – Beautifully sung duets.

If you’re wondering what albums that David had released in the past few years, here they are for your reference.

Only You (2007 – 2008): Love, Won't Even Start, Something to Believe, Only You


By My Side (2009 – 2010): That Girl, By My Side, Better You











Forever and Ever (2011): Missing Piece, When You're Single, Lucky Guy, Forever and Ever, Thinking About You
















Subscribe to David Choi's channel on youtube to get more of his songs and covers, or follow him on Twitter / Instagram to get to know a Better David. 

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Wong Fu Productions @ Philip Wang, Wesley Chan & Ted Fu - Team Asians


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Let’s start off with a little history of Wong Fu Productions. It all started with Philip Wang when he was still in high-school. The name Wong Fu is a nickname that Philip was given when he was in the seventh grade. It was nothing big at first, until he met his classmates Wesley Chan and Ted Fu through a school production in 2004. The trio began working on small scale projects in their spare time and for class assignments. They did not originally consider film-making as a career when they entered university; Wesley explored an interest in animation, Fu had been a student in electrical engineering while Philip himself considered a career in economics. After graduation in 2006, the three moved to LA area and continued their venture under the professional name Sketchbook Media. And after 5 years of hard work, Wong Fu Production finally hit 1 million subscribers in 2011. 

How I got myself into Wong Fu Productions? This I have to relate back to Jin Lim. If you watch one of Jin’s video “Abuden”, there was a scene shot at Hitz.fm. The one who answered Jin’s call is Philip Wang, the other one with glasses who answered Jin with “No, this is Narnia” with a magnetic voice (well obviously he’s my favourite ) is Wesley Chan. I searched for Wesley at first, and then I was linked to Wong Fu Productions. So, because of Jin and Wesley, I gotta know this awesome group of film-makers.

My first view of Wong Fu Productions was the sketch “Hugger”, which I still find it funny till now. These are some my favourite funny sketches (watch it here): Real Friends, Buffet, Our Summer Flop, Hot Lava, The Screen Test

Besides sketches, Wong Fu Productions also came up with a lot of beautiful shorts which hit millions of views in a short time. Some of these shorts even made it into well-known international film awards such as Cannes Film Festival, Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and San Diego Asian Film Festival. These are some of my all time favorites: Shell (Official Trailer for 2011 Seoul International Extreme-Short Image and Film Festival), Strangers againThese Four WallsThe Last (ft. Harry Shum Jr.)

If you’re looking for something more relaxing, there’s Wong Fu Weekends! Release on every weekends (Duh!), members of Wong Fu teach you their way of baking a cake, doing laundry, making gingerbread houses, cooking Ramen and some other daily routine staff (most of the time). Wong Fu Productions were also involved in some charity events such as The Supply Cup soccer game & ISA Charity Basketball Game.

They also released a new web series together with AT&T recently, called "When It Counts", starring Philip Wang himself, and other superb dancers like Yuri Tag, Mike Song and Anthony Lee. 

When It Counts Ep. 1

When It Counts Ep. 2

When It Counts Ep. 3

When It Counts Ep. 4 Finale

All of the vids featured are linked, so you may just click and watch some of their best vids recommended by me. Visit their official website http://wongfuproductions.com for more of them (Blogs, their own products: http://areyouaniceguy.com/) or follow them on twitter / facebook. Or even better, subscribe Wong Fu Productions channel on youtube to get more of their vids. 

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Jin Lim @ Jinnyboy – The first


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Jim Lim, local Deejay of Hitz.fm who is also my first known youtuber introduced by my sister. Well, I’m not that old ya’know. I mean I know that there are some people posting beautiful shorts in youtube, just that I've never bother to go check it out till then. 

Okay, cut the crap and back to Jin. Let’s start off with a little introduction about Jin.

Jin Lim, or more popularly known as Jin from Hitz.fm, is the DJ who hosts the Hitz Party show, which airs every weeknight from 8 pm – 12 am. This multi-talented radio host / emcee / photographer discovered music at the tender age of 14. In high school, Jin performed lead vocals in a rock band he formed with mates, which went on to produce a hit single on hitz.fm, entitled Fever. Jin’s career in radio hosting took off when hitz.fm recruited him in 2008, co-hosting with Adam C at one point on the night show before taking it over solo. Being on air is a demanding job, but Jin works hard at what he believes is fun doing – sharing the latest music, being the voice behind the microphone, not to mention interviewing celebs which are the talk of the town!

I first knew Jin through a video he made call “Abuden”. I gotta admit it is the funniest video ever. The word “Abuden” means “Duh” in English. While you’re watching the video, you’ll find how people often ask questions (well more like repeating your actions in words) even they know or they see what you're doing at that time.

After this video, I searched for some other videos of Jin and found a few more. One of my favorite is “My Generasi”, a video dedicated to those who born in the 80’s & early 90's. This is exactly how my childhood was (see, I’m not old!). I shared this video to my friends in Facebook, and most of my friends re-shared it to their friends.

Then comes the short – “Unfold Part 1”. A common storyline; common as in it’s something that happens or happened to us or our friends around us. Something that you don’t aware of, Jin turned it into a beautiful short. Later on, Jin released “Unfold Part 2”, which of course in my youtube playlist as well and it was just as good as the first one.

There are also a few good ones which you can watch it here. Locals would easily get the meaning of those clips.




Good job Jin, and keep it up. Subscribe or follow Jin on youtube, twitter or erm, tune into Hitz.fm if you wanna listen to his voice.