July 12, 2021
Leonard Soosay
Indeed, good things come to those who wait - people like singer-songwriter Jaime Wong.
The 31-year-old received the Noise Singapore Award for Music in 2012, and her debut self-titled EP released in 2015 ranked #2 on the local iTunes charts, followed by a sold-out show.
And now, she s back with her new single, I Swore I d Stop Writing About You , after three years of working on it, five years since she wrote it, and six years since her first EP was released.
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It’s hard not to be charmed by Iman Fandi. From her friendly demeanour to the captivating gaze she throws the camera, the model/singer carries herself with a certain je ne sais quoi that makes you feel like she’s destined for stardom. Of course, one could argue that her family’s fame and popularity gave her a foot in the door. Her.
Do you really need a reason for a pampering sesh? From darling little neighbourhood boutiques to trendy nail art spots and luxe spas, there are awesome nail salons all over the city for your next nail-do. Going out or to big events may have come to a halt, but that doesn’t mean you have to stop your self-care sessions and.
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March 08, 2021
(Clockwise from top left): Where my independent women at? Local artists you need to check out, stat: Satina, Naomi G, Iman Fandi, Tabitha Nauser, Zalelo, Masia One, Jasmine Sokko and Narelle.
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In honour of International Women s Day (March 8), we shine the spotlight on talented local artistes who use music not only as an outlet for their creativity but also as a platform for empowerment - whether it s fighting for respect, equality or strength in adversity.
1. Jasmine Sokko
The music: Medusa
The point: The power of reinvention and taking care of your own narrative.