Kary Ng

Kary Ng

NameKary Ng
TitleHong Kong singer
GenderFemale
Birthday1986-06-09
nationalityPeople's Republic of China
Sourcehttps://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q698494
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Introduction

Wu Yu-fei, born in 1984, attended an international school in Hong Kong during her secondary school years, where she achieved excellent grades. She began her entertainment career in 2002, the year she participated in the 903 Clean and Clear Hand-in-Hand Campaign. Later that year, she was discovered and signed by BMG Records, entering the entertainment industry. In 2002, she formed the girl group Cookies with Deng Lijian, Fu Ying, and Yang Aijun. The group officially debuted on August 9 with the release of their first EP, *Happy Birthday*, and quickly gained popularity with the song "Anxious People." That same year, she starred in the film *Nine Girls and One Ghost*, produced by Oriental Film Company, which was released in November and held the top box office spot for two consecutive weeks. At the end of the year, Cookies released the album *Merry X'mas*, featuring songs like "Recognize Me."

In February 2003, Wu Yu-fei signed with Goldenage Entertainment under Huang Bo-Gao. She then participated as a lead in the film *Feel 100% 2003*, and in August, she released a collaborative album *All The Best*, which included her solo single "Not a School Flower." That year, she also released the DVD *Channel Cookies* and won multiple newcomer awards, including the 2002 IFPI Hong Kong Album Sales Award for "Most Sold Local Newcomer Group" and the Top Ten Gold Songs Awards' "Most Popular Newcomer Group."

In 2004, due to her outstanding performance with Cookies, she paused her studies to focus on her music career as a solo artist. She collaborated with Ping Pung band as the lead vocalist and released the album *Love And Hate*. In October, she appeared in the film *Sweet Silk*. She also released several albums with Cookies and received awards such as "Most Popular Group." Recognizing her emerging solo potential, Cookies announced their disbandment in 2005, and Wu Yu-fei began developing her solo music career. In 2006, she released her first solo album *With a Boy Like You* and starred in the film *Loving Singer*. The following year, she released her second album *In Control*, which earned her the Annual Stage Award and multiple music accolades.

In 2008, Wu Yu-fei held her first solo concert and released the album *Lady K: Transformation*. Her song "Break Up Tough" won the Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award. In 2009, she participated in the soundtrack for the TV drama *The Sword and the Fairy III* and released the EP *Keep Breathing*. In 2011, she signed with Universal Music, released the album *Carry On*, and held her solo concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum. That same year, she received numerous music awards, including the Jade Solid Gold Top 10 Songs and Leading Female Singer awards. She continued releasing albums, earning recognition at the Golden Melody Awards and other music honors.

In her personal life, Wu Yu-fei married in Italy in 2015. She gave birth to a son in 2018 and has announced multiple pregnancies and the births of her second and third daughters. Her body of work includes multiple studio albums and concerts, and she has acted in several films and television dramas, earning numerous awards. She is considered one of Hong Kong's prominent singers, renowned for her steady performance and excellent musical achievements.

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