Queenzy Cheng Koon Si (Chinese: 庄群施; pinyin: Zhuāng Qúnshī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chng Kûn-si; 26 February 1986 – 28 November 2023) was a Malaysian actress and singer.
Queenzy Cheng | |
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Born | Cheng Koon Si 26 February 1986 |
Died | 28 November 2023 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia | (aged 37)
Resting place | Prestavest Memorial Park Pokok Sena, Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actress |
Years active | 1994–2023 |
Musical career | |
Also known as | Cheng Koon Si (莊群施) |
Genres | Pop Mandopop Classical Musical theatre |
Website | https://www.queenzycheng.com |
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Traditional Chinese | 莊群施 | ||||||||||||||||
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Biography
editQueenzy Cheng was born on 26 February 1986. Her musical career began when she was five, performing solo in a relative's wedding reception.[1] She gradually transformed into an artiste, launching her debut at the age of eight. Famous for releasing Chinese New Year albums over the last two decades,[citation needed] Queenzy also performed across other genres, from classical music to musical theatre and pop.
Following the success of her albums, Queenzy collectively formed M-Girls (四个女生) in 2001 with three other emerging artistes: Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The M-Girls' debut album and subsequent releases won multiple awards,[2] and M-Girls was quickly dubbed the S.H.E of Malaysia.[citation needed] Their albums were not only the fastest-selling albums in the history of Malaysian Chinese New Year albums, but also in the Asian region.[2] To date, M-Girls have released more than 17 albums.[2]
In 2017, Queenzy collaborated with Taiwanese model Tom Chang (張瀚元) to release the single titled "Don't Be Shy" (愛).[3] The single was recorded in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. On 9 October 2017, Queenzy announced on her Facebook page that she would be releasing her 2018 Chinese New Year album solo, since M-Girls were taking a break.[4][non-primary source needed] She also invited her fans to participate by submitting their lyrics to be part of that year's album.[4] Queenzy revealed that she was releasing the 2018 You Are The Best! album with guest celebrities including Wei Wei (⼩薇薇), John Wee (黄俊源) and Tedd Chan (曾国辉) on 15 November 2017.[5][non-primary source needed]
In 2018, Queenzy collaborated with Crystal Ong to reproduce an online single similar to their 1995 album 双星报喜 (Double Stars Bring Luck). They reproduced the song "招财进宝" ("Lucky Fortune") with almost identical costumes, composition and filming methods.[6] On 15 October 2018, Queenzy announced that she would release her album Queenzy and Friends in 2019 with guest celebrities including Chan,[7][non-primary source needed] Veron Lin (练倩汶)[8][non-primary source needed] as well as PongPong (碰碰),[9][non-primary source needed] Jeii Pong (庞捷忆), and Gaston Pong (庞圭武).
On 28 November 2023, Cheng died from a ruptured brain aneurysm at age 37 while filming a video for a short-form social media channel called "Squad Sekawan".[10][11] She was cremated at Prestavest Memorial Park, Pokok Sena near Alor Setar.[12]
Discography
editEarly albums (Folk / Chinese New Year)
edit- 1995 – 卖馄饨 Selling Wontons (Queenzy's Solo Album)
- 1995 – 神奇电脑 Magic Computer (Queenzy's Solo Album)
- 1995 – 金童玉女 First Timers (Queenzy & Su Li Da)
- 1995 – 双星报喜 Vol.1 Double Stars Bring Luck (Queenzy & Crystal's CNY Album)
- 1995 – 雅歌群星龙狮会 Ya-Ko Stars Lion Dance (Crystal, Queenzy & Ya-Ko Stars' CNY Album)
- 1996 – 双星报喜 Vol.2 Double Stars Bring Luck (Queenzy & Crystal's CNY Album)
- 1996 – 雅歌群星贺新年 Ya-Ko Stars Celebrate the New Year (Queenzy, Crystal & Ya-Ko Stars' CNY Album)
- 1996 – 花花絮絮 Highlights (Crystal & Queenzy)
- 1998 – 新春嘉年华 Chinese New Year Carnival (Queenzy & Chen Jia Lin's CNY Album)
- 1998 – 三星报喜 Three Stars Bring Luck (Queenzy, Winnie, Chingy's 1998 CNY Album)
- 1999 – 兔气扬眉庆丰年 Tu Qi Yang Mei Qing Feng Nian (Queenzy, Crystal, Cassandra & Ya-Ko Stars' CNY Album)
- 1999 – 山歌黄梅调 Huang Mei Diao Mountain Songs (Queenzy, Crystal, Cassandra's Album)
- 2000 – 三星拱照庆龙年 Three Stars Celebrate the Year of the Dragon (Queenzy, Crystal, Cassandra's CNY Album)
- 2000 – 民谣 Folk Songs 2 in 1 (Queenzy, Crystal, Cassandra's Album)
Pop albums
edit- 2001 – Dance With Me (2001)
- 2003 – 耍花样 Playful Tricks
- 2004 – 笨金鱼 Silly Goldfish
- 2004 – 爱情密码 Love Code (MV collection)
- 2005 – 尼罗河 Nile River
- 2013 / 2014 – My Way[13]
- 2017 – 愛 Don't Be Shy[3]
Chinese New Year albums
edit- 2001 – 開心迎接豐收年 Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year
- 2002 – 飛跃新年 Leaping New Year
- 2003 – 新年 YEAH! New Year YEAH!
- 2004 – 春风催花开 Flowers Blossom in the Spring
- 2005 – 开心年 Happy Year
- 2006 – 同庆共乐 Celebrate Together
- 2007 – 世外桃源 Paradise
- 2007 – 八大巨星 好日子 Eight Superstars Good Day
- 2008 – 福禄寿星拱照·花仙子 Fu Lu Shou Xing Gong Zhao. Flower Fairy
- 2009 – 桃花开了 Flowers Blossoms
- 2010 – 金玉满堂 Abundant Wealth
- 2012 – 年味 The Fragrance of Chinese New Year
- 2013 – 团聚 Reunion
- 2014 – 真欢喜 True Joy[14]
- 2015 – 新春佳期 New Spring Holiday
- 2016 – 年来了 Chinese New Year is Coming
- 2017 – 过年要红红 Reddish Chinese New Year
- 2018 – 今年你最好 You Are The Best!
- 2019 – 双星报喜 招财进宝 Double Stars Bring Luck - Lucky Fortune (Queenzy & Crystal's CNY Single)
- 2019 – 春天的愿望 Spring Wishes
- 2020 – 春风笑了 Joyous Spring Breeze
- 2021 – 牛起来 Happy Niu Year
- 2022 – 好好好 Good, Better, Best!
- 2023 – 兔年回家快乐 Happy Homecoming
- 2024 – 好运气 Good Luck
Filmography
edit- 童话的天空 Fairy Tales of the Sky
- 小岛物语 Island Story
- 别说爱情苦 Do not say love is bitter
- 恭喜发财婆婆 Kung Hei Fatt Choy Grandma
- 相亲相爱庆虎年 Celebrate Chinese New Year With Love
- 金虎报喜 Golden Tiger Annunciation
- 心中有鬼 Matrimony
- 囚 Imprisonment (2013)
- 心迷 Mind Game (2014)
- 重案狙击 On The Brink (2014)
- 法内情 The Precedents (2015)
- 重案狙击 2 On The Brink 2 (2015)
- 脉动人心 The Pulse of Life (2015)
- 最烂学生? 3 Bad Students? 3 (2015)
- 我愿时光倒流 This Moment of Yesterday (2015)
- 爱丽丝历险记[15] Alice in the Wonderland (2016)
- 欢喜欢喜就好 Astro Hua Hee Everyday Season 7, 8 & 9 (2016)
- 师出名门 I Court You (2020)
- 明星真人秀 Star Family Show (2024) (Posthumous work)
References
edit- ^ "Profile". QueenzyCheng.com. Archived from the original on 3 August 2020.
- ^ a b c Heng, Eve Sonary (8 January 2016). "M-Girls in town to promote CNY album". The Borneo Post. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
- ^ a b "陽光男張瀚元 單曲「愛Don't be shy」將曝光". SETN.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 4 July 2017.
- ^ a b "Queenzy Cheng 莊群施". Facebook.com. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
- ^ "Queenzy Cheng 莊群施". Facebook.com. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
- ^ "王雪晶庄群施 回到25年前". 中國報 China Press (in Chinese). Retrieved 8 November 2018.
- ^ "Queenzy Cheng 莊群施". Facebook.com. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
- ^ "Queenzy Cheng 莊群施". Facebook.com. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
- ^ "Queenzy Cheng 莊群施". Facebook.com. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
- ^ "健康百科|让庄群施丧命的脑动脉瘤是不定时炸弹|中國報". 中國報 China Press. 2 December 2023. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
- ^ Webber, Anndrea (29 November 2023). "Malaysian singer Queenzy Cheng passes away at 37". The Star. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
- ^ Webber, Anndrea (1 December 2023). "Local singer Queenzy Cheng's parents 'can't accept' daughter's sudden passing". The Star. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
- ^ "M-GIRLS MYWAY CD". Star Media Distribution. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2013.
- ^ "M-GIRLS & 四千金". Star Media Distribution. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2013.
- ^ "陈子颖非首选演爱丽丝?!". Tonton Extra (in Chinese). Retrieved 14 April 2016.