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Hong Kong cantopop singer (born 1984) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sherman Chung
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Sherman Chung Shu-man, (Chinese: 鍾舒漫; born 20 June 1984) is a Hong Kong cantopop singer. She started her career after winning the 2005 EEG Singing Contest (aka 24th annual New Talent Singing Awards Hong Kong Regional Finals). During 2006, she underwent a series of intensive training and released her first single "The Throes of Master" (高手過招) in 2007.

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Summary

Sherman Chung's childhood dream was to be a painter[1] and pianist.

When Chung was 21 years old in 2005, she participated in TVB International Chinese New Talent Singing Championship of Emperor Entertainment Group Co., Ltd. (EEG), and won the championship by singing Faye Wong's original song "Wonderful for Him" (Golden Mi Award), and joined Emperor Entertainment Group to practice for a year.

In 2007, Chung officially debuted with "The Throes of Master".[2]

On October 2, 2009, the hit work "A Letter to Myself" was released, and with this song, it won 11 consecutive awards at the 2009 four major award ceremonies.[3]

In mid-March 2015, as the singer Deep Ng who was the same company was repeatedly exposed by the media for cheating while the woman was working in other places, she unilaterally announced their breakup.

On July 11, 2020, Sherman Chung officially announced that she would leave from Emperor Entertainment Group and return to freelance in September of the same year. Her sister Sukie Chung supported her decision.

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Discography

Filmography

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Awards

  • 2005 - EEG Singing Contest (Winner) - Golden Mic Award

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