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Joi Chua
Photo shoot for EP Perspectives in 2012
Born (1978-08-03) 3 August 1978 (age 45)
Education
Alma materSingapore Polytechnic
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
  • entrepreneur
Years active1996–present
Spouse

Jack Chan

(m. 2009)
Musical career
Genres
Labels
Chinese name
Chinese
Hanyu PinyinCài Chúnjiā
Websitejoichua.com

Joi Chua (born 3 August 1978) is a Singaporean singer, songwriter, actress and entrepreneur.[1] She is known for the hits "Waiting for a Sunny Day" (等一个晴天), "One Day I Will" (有一天我會), and "Watching the Sunrise With Me" (陪我看日出), a Mandarin cover of "Nada Soso".

Early life[edit]

Chua attended Raffles Girls' Primary School and Clementi Town Secondary School. She graduated from Singapore Polytechnic, majoring in optometry. Originally majoring in business administration, she shifted her major to optometry 3 months later into the course.[2] She was influenced by her elder brother to pick up singing from a young age.[3] She joined and led the choir in her secondary school and later joined budding singers in The Ark, a café with live performances, which molded the most important part of Chua's singing career. Her mother died when she was 19.[4] Both her mother and one of her aunts died from breast cancer.[4]

Career[edit]

Chua debuted as a commercial singer in 1996 in "Extraordinary Singers Course" organized by Ocean Butterflies Production Company, where she was chosen from over 2,000 candidates at its premiere audition to join the label as a trainee singer.[5][6] Her first album under the same name, was however only launched in 2000 as she decided to complete her education before embarking on her singing career. Unfortunately, the album did not receive its desired response, and Chua returned to the hospital to work as an optometrist between 2001 and 2003 after her short stint.[6]

Chua released her second album Sunrise (日出) with Play Music in 2003. This album helped her pick up the merit award under the cultural achievement category for The Outstanding Young Person Award for 2006. Play Music was later acquired by Warner Music and Chua came under the wings of the global music label till 2010 before switching to her own management.

Chua was later commissioned by Mediacorp to sing many Channel 8 NKF Drama Series theme songs and the sub-theme songs like There is Hope for Life (梦在手里),[7] and she also performed at the Singapore National Day Parade in 2005 and 2008.[8] She also led the music Craze Concert in 2005, 2006 and was the anchor performer for Chingay Parade 2012.

Chua started her own music label "Joi Music" and produced her latest EP, Perspectives in 2012.

In China, Chua sang at the CCTV big annual show Mid-Autumn Festival Gala Evening (中秋晚会) in 2007[9][10] 2008[9] and 2014.

She starred in Royston Tan's 3688 in 2015.[11]

On 29 November 2019, Chua held her first solo concert in Singapore, titled Joi Chua Flow Concert, at the Suntec Convention and Exhibition Centre.[12]

Business venture[edit]

Trained as an optometrist, Chua started her own optical practice Eyecare People in Holland Village in 2011, which later moved to Royal Square Medical Centre in Novena in 2019.[13][14]

Social causes[edit]

Chua was appointed the ambassador for the Singapore Speak Mandarin Campaign 2005 which involved her in concerts held in 12 primary and secondary schools to promote the campaign. She performed the Chinese theme song of Uniquely You (非常特别的你), as part of Singapore Tourism Board's campaign to promote Singapore as a choice destination for both locals and foreign travellers. Chua was also appointed an ambassador for World Vision and Mercy Relief.[citation needed]

Personal life[edit]

In December 2009, Chua married her boyfriend of 10 years.[15][16][17]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

Released Chinese title English title Label Notes
2000 蔡淳佳 Joi Joi Tsai Sony Music Taiwan
September 2004 日出 Sunrise
August 2005 有一天我会 One Day I will UST
December 2005 对不起,我爱你 Love is... or Sorry, I love you Featuring Eric Chen (陈冠宇).
September 2006 等一个晴天 Waiting for a Sunny Day Warner Music
November 2006 淳佳精选17首 The Best of Joi Warner Music Only released in Taiwan
December 2007 慶幸擁有蔡淳佳 Blessed Joi Warner Music
September 2009 回到最初 Back to Basics Warner Music
January 2010 淳剧佳曲 Joi Best of Drama Warner Music
June 2010 時間的禮盒 The Gift of Time Warner Music
July 2012 视界观 Perspectives Songs were embedded in a promoting USB disk whose pattern was designed by Chua.[13]

Singles[edit]

Released Chinese title English title Label Notes
April 2014 玻璃 "Glass"
November 2014 一传一 "Be the One" Released in English and Mandarin versions
November 2014 信约 (feat. Kelvin Tan) '"The Journey" The Journey: Tumultuous Times theme song

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2015 3688 Xia Feifei

Awards and nominations[edit]

In 2008, Chua was nominated for Best Female Mandarin Singer in Mandopop industry's most prestigious Golden Melody Awards for the album Joi Blessed (庆幸拥有蔡淳佳).[18] She later went on to win Best Asia-Pacific Vocalist in the Original Chinese Music Awards held in China in 2010 with her album Back to Basics (回到最初). Her co-written work "Darkness" (不透光) from this EP, with prolific composer-producer Jim Lim won her, her first "Best Melody Composition" award in Singapore e-Award in 2012.

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2005 Star Awards 2005 Best Theme Song Destiny Nominated
2006 Star Awards 2006 Best Theme Song Rhapsody in Blue Nominated
2015 Star Awards 2015 Best Theme Song The Journey: Tumultuous Times Won

References[edit]



(一)^ Jason Birchmeier. "Joi Chua -Biography by Jason Birchmeier". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 June 2015. Joi Chua is Mandopop singer from Singapore who rose to success in 20042005, becoming one of her homeland's best-selling artists during this period.

(二)^ " " (in Chinese). Phoenix Music (). 17 June 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2015. ...""...

(三)^ " ()" (in Chinese). Sina Entertainment (). 24 November 2009. Retrieved 15 June 2015. "... ()"

(四)^ abEugene Quek (20 October 2015). "Joi Chua: 'My Mum and Aunt both died from breast cancer'". herworldplus.com. Archived from the original on 18 February 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2016. Joi lets on about her loss with an almost preternatural poise: "My Mum was diagnosed with breast cancer when I was 15 and passed away when I was 19,"... But there's more: "Two of my paternal aunts also developed breast cancer: One of them was diagnosed when I was really young, while the other is a cancer survivor."

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(12)^ "Joi Chua Says It's "Not Fun" Being Labelled As The-Girl-Next-Door". 8days. Retrieved 27 August 2023.

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