Vicky Chen (singer)

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Vicky Chen
Birth nameChen Hsin-yue
BornOctober 15, 1995 (1995-10-15) (age 28)
Taipei, Taiwan
Genres Mandopop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active2018 (2018)–present
LabelsSKR Presents
Website Vicky Chen on Facebook
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 陳忻玥

Vicky Chen (born Chen Hsin-yue on November 20, 1995) is a Taiwanese Mandopop singer-songwriter.

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Early life and education

Chen was born on November 20, 1995, in Taipei, Taiwan. She majored in English at Fu Jen Catholic University. [1]

Musical career

Chen participated in Jungle Voice 2, a Taiwanese reality singing competition, in 2019. Her 2017 single "Smokescreen" went viral with over 40 million views on Youtube. [2] Chen's female rendition of W.M.L  [ zh ]'s "Fiery Love" has over 20 million views on the same platform. Chen and OSN, another Taiwanese artist, worked together on a duet version of the latter's song, "Without You," also amassing over 20 million views. Collaborating with W.M.L again, the pair created another hit single titled "I'm Alive" which has garnered over 10 million views by the end of April 2023. She is currently under a Taiwanese record label, SKR Presents. [2] In September 2020, Chen held a personal performance concert where she sang 20 songs back-to-back. Evangeline Wong, W.M.L, and OSN were audience guests at the invitation of Chen. [3]

Discography

Albums

Order of ReleaseInformationSong Track
1stAm I Who I Am

Release Date: April 13, 2020

Publisher: Ho Vision Entertainment

Language: Mandarin

  1. Am I Who I Am
  2. Smokescreen
  3. Treasure
  4. Just You and Me
  5. If You're Really Gonna Leave Me
  6. I'll Be Your Memory
  7. Fiery Love (Vicky's Version)
  8. Hands Up
  9. Scumbag
  10. Till I'm Underground
  11. Life
  12. Nobody Ever Wonders
  13. I Dare You
  14. Baby
  15. Just You and Me (Unplugged Version)

Singles

#Song TitleDate of ReleasePublisher
1SmokescreenDecember 19, 2017SKR Presents

SKR Co., Ltd.

2Just You and MeDecember 26, 2017
3Just You and Me (Unplugged Version)January 26, 2018
4BabyMarch 15, 2019
5I Dare YouApril 15, 2019
6Nobody Ever WondersMay 13, 2019
7Till I'm UndergroundJune 17, 2019
8Hands UpJuly 22, 2019
9ScumbagNovember 18, 2019
10I'll Be Your MemoryJanuary 20, 2020
11Fiery Love (Vicky's Version) 2020March 09, 2020
12Am I Who I AmApril 13, 2020
13TreasureMay 18, 2020
14LifeJune 29, 2020
15If You're Really Gonna Lave MeJuly 27, 2020
16My Love is SelfishFebruary 08, 2021
17Painted a PictureApril 25, 2021
18Who I AmSeptember 27, 2021
19You Like MeNovember 29, 2021
20Enough is EnoughApril 11, 2022
21It Doesn't MatterNovember 28, 2022
22Give UpApril 03, 2023

Collaborations

YearDate of ReleaseAlbumSong TitleCollaboration Artists
2019February 12Fiery LoveW.M.L
August 19#osnrapWithout You (Acoustic Version)OSN
2020July 20Can You Accept?W.M.L
September 14No Play (Fun Cover)Evangeline Wong
April 12Fall in Love Sophie Chen
2021June 14ChangingEvangeline Wong, OSN, W.M.L, Sophie Chen, Skot Suyama
July 20I Exist in Your ExistenceKnife and Mouth (Sawyer)
2022January 10Hold Me TightDena Chang
February 14I'm AliveW.M.L
April 28Why Do You Leave Me AloneSafe Liu
April 29LOVE Remix - 2022 EMZ Song of the YearTRASH, Howard Lee, PIZZALI, G5SH
July 05Wave - 2022 Taoyun High School Graduation SongWave Artist Team
August 08Why Me (Fun Cover) Jasmine Ting, Skot Suyama, Sophie Chen, W.M.L
September 19Beautiful Sadness (Fun Cover)W.M.L

Performances

Concerts

YearConcert NameLocationGuestsNotes
2022Am I Who I AmLegacy TaipeiOSN, Evangeline Wong, W.M.L, Skot Suyama
Golden Awards ConcertRiverside Live HouseDena Chang, PoLin Performed with three other artists under SKR Presents
SKY Family PartyNUZONEPerformed with three other artists under SKR Presents

Commercials

2020

  • Yunlin Music Gala - Christmas Rock
  • Tainan Young Christmas and New Year's Eve Concert - Rock and Hip Hop Night
  • Hi School City Youth Forum 2020
  • Taipei Miramar Golden End of the Year Concert - New Wave Reborn
  • TOYOTA TV Christmas Goddess Collection
2021
  • Penny Music and Beer Festival
  • Ximen Play and Buy Music and Hangout Concert
  • Tainan Young Christmas and New Year's Eve Concert - Rock and Hip Hop Night
  • KKBOX Turn Up Festival
  • KKNOW Turntable Top Three Live Program
  • Happy and Sustainable Soil and Water Conservation Show
  • 2021 Good Friends Life Festival - Eastern Broadcasting Company
  • Hi School Exclusive Streaming for High School Students
  • 2021 Outdoor Music Concerts for the Rest of Summer
  • Taipei Music Nonstop Performance
  • Rakuten Monkey Armor Party
  • Halloween City in Taoyun
  • 2022 Power Yilan New Year's Eve Party
2022
  • 2022 Taipei Lantern Festival
  • Drunk Play Moonlight Opening Party - Sunset Party x Night Party
  • New Taipei CTBC DEA Zoo Theme Basketball Game
  • KKTIX Taiwan Spaceport Venus Awakening Party
  • Kaohsiung High School Music Festival
  • TOYOTA TV Guest Performer
  • Meishi Symphony Concert
  • Qixi Coming-of-age Festival
  • High Head and Chill Night Festival
  • Endless Sunset x MIXTAKE
  • LEXUS Electrified Music Concert
  • 2022 Spaceport Music and Art Carnival
  • 2022 Live in LiFU Festival
  • Atayal Glory and Honor to Ancestral Spirits
  • Not at Home Event
  • 2022 International Water Outdoor Festival
  • Taoyuan Youth City Forum
  • 2022 Christmas Carnival Legend Show
  • Pass the Vibe 2023 New Year's Eve Music Party Show
2023
  • Pass the Vibe 2023 New Year's Eve Music Party Show
  • Super House Night Club Show
  • HISTAGE 4.0 Final Stage Show
  • Enjoy Play Wild Show
  • 2023 Vogue Picnic Day Show
  • Super House Night Club Show
  • LEXUS Electrified Show

TV program participation

2018

2020

2021

2022

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Vicky Chen Collabs With Rapper W.M.L ON Unique Anti-Valentine Track". Asian Pop Weekly. February 13, 2019. Retrieved October 31, 2021.
  3. "Talent Show/Vicky Chen's First Concert Debut and OSN sing together!". Taiwan's Got Talent TTshow. September 20, 2020. Archived from the original on November 27, 2020.