Emme Wong Yi-Man

Emme Wong Yi-Man

Biography: Emme Wong Yee-Man is a Cantopop singer based in Hong Kong. Wong originally debuted under the name "Dior Wong" in late 2001, as one of Universal Records's promising new pop starlets. As Dior Wong, she sported a clean and youthful image, and released her first EP Pure Impression in November. She followed with her first full-length album Scents in July 2002. After a brief hiatus, she changed her name to Emme and returned with her second album (self-titled) in 2003, marked by a new, more mature playgirl image, and uptempo dance tunes which she has been noted for ever since. The subsequent EP Good Show released in 2004 continues in the same vein. She returned in May 2008 with the new dance/electronic single Aspire, and the album The Groove In Me in August. Wong has, over the years, recorded many Cantonese covers of songs originally sung in English, including "What Took You So Long" by Emma Bunton, "Round Round" by The Sugababes, "Show Me Love" by t.A.T.u., and most recently a remixed version of "He Doesn't Love You" by Sarah McLeod. Description above from the Wikipedia article Emme Wong, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.                    

Place of Birth: Not available

Birthday: January 03, 1981

Deathday: N/A

Popularity:

4.154

Known For

Sasori
Sasori

2009-08-08

A Chinese Fairy Tale
A Chinese Fairy Tale

2008-08-02

My Sweetie
My Sweetie

2004-09-11

Colour of the Loyalty
Colour of the Loyalty

2005-04-07

Kung Fu Fighter
Kung Fu Fighter

2007-09-12

3 Narrow Gates
3 Narrow Gates

2009-05-09

Lan Kwai Fong
Lan Kwai Fong

2011-09-15

Confession of Pain
Confession of Pain

2006-12-21

Hidden Track
Hidden Track

2003-11-13

Beyond Our Ken
Beyond Our Ken

2004-11-11