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Cehryl
American singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cheuk Wing "Cheryl" Chow,[1] known professionally as Cehryl (stylized as cehryl), is a singer, songwriter, producer, and instrumentalist based between Los Angeles and Hong Kong.[2][3]
Biography
Chow was born and grew up in Hong Kong.[4] She played classical piano from a young age, and learned to play guitar as a teenager.[5] She studied music production and engineering at Berklee College of Music.[6] Her Wherever it May be Be EP was made start from finish in her bedroom in Boston before moving to Los Angeles.[7] She has toured with Still Woozy and Ravyn Lanae, and Raveena.[8] Her tours with Jeremy Zucker and Cavetown were put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9] Her sophomore EP time machine is to be released in spring of 2021 with Nettwerk Records.
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Artistry
Chow records, and produces all of her own tracks.[10][11] Complex featured her as one of the "Best New Artists of the Month" in July 2019, describing her sound as "more A24 than Marvel."[12]
Still Loud reported that it only took Chow one and a half months to compose, write and produce the entirety of her second EP, Delusions.[13]
Her song "angels (Emily)" was co-produced with Andrew Sarlo.[14]
The 2020 music video for Moon Eyes was shot in Hong Kong as a collaboration between her and director Jonny Ho. She said she took influence from their favorite filmmakers, Frank Lebon, Ruff Mercy, and Wong Kar Wai.[15]
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Discography
• willow tree (2024)
• time machine (2021)
• Slow Motion (2019)
• Delusions (2016)
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