Bell Yu Tian

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Bell Yu Tian
Bell Yu Tian  (9514398949).jpg
Born19 April 1982
Melaka, Malaysia
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active2012–present
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Bell Yu Tian is a Malaysian singer-songwriter and music producer from Malacca. [1]

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Career

Bell Yu Tian is a songwriter and singer from Malaysia. She started her career in the entertainment industry in 2012 with her own composition titled Bring Me Away for the film Paper Moon. She not only sang the song, she was also the composer, producer, back up vocal, song arranger and pianist. Her songs and album topped the chart in Malaysia and she won numerous awards as the best new coming artiste in Malaysia. [2] She also represented Malaysia in 2014 in Hong Kong [1] for the Asian Pop Music Festival and won the best performer award. [3] In 2012, she released the album Sunny and subsequently has released a number of singles as well as film compositions. [1]

Album

Album InfoRelease DateSong List
Sunny21 December 2012
Songlist
  1. Swetness In The Rain
  2. 21st December, Sunny
  3. Faded Away
  4. Miss You Dearly
  5. Softly & Tenderly
  6. Take Me Away
  • PaperMoon Movie Theme Song
  1. Tale Of The Red Beans
  2. My World
  3. I Honestly Love You
  4. Beautiful

Singles

TitleRelease Date
Ji De Ni Shuo GuoDec 2013
ATM (ATM Movie Theme Song)Feb 2015
My Little World (The Kid from the Big Apple - Movie Theme Song)July 2015
TadpoleApril 2017
Before We Forget - Bell Yu Tian & JK (The Kid from the Big Apple 2 Before We Forget - Movie Theme Song)June 2017

Awards

YearMusic AwardsCategory
2013AIM Chinese Music Awards MalaysiaBest New Artiste - Gold
2013MY ASTRO Music AwardsTake Me Away – Best Movie Theme Song
2013MY ASTRO Music AwardsSweetness In The Rain – Best Song
2013Neway Karaoke AwardsTop 10 Most Popular Karaoke Songs - Sweetness In The Rain
2013Neway Karaoke AwardsMost Popular Newcomer - Gold
2013Neway Karaoke AwardsBest Female Singer Song Writer
2014Global Chinese Golden ChartMY FM Top Song of The Year - Sweetness In The Rain
2014Hong Kong Asian-Pop Music FestivalBest Vocal Performance
2015PWH Music Awards MalaysiaBest New Artiste (Gold)
2015PWH Music Awards MalaysiaTop 10 Local Hits - Sweetness In The Rain

Music scoring

Movie Title
Paper Moon
ATM
Who’s Your Daddy?
The Kid from the Big Apple
The Kid from the Big Apple 2 - Before We Forget

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