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This is a Chinese name; the family name is Chu
Joyce Chu (born March 7, 1997), nicknamed Siyecao (四叶草, literally "four-leaf clover"), is a Malaysian singer who rose to fame after the music video of her song, "Malaysia Chabor", gained more than 4 million views on YouTube.[1] She is also a member of Red People, a group of artists supervised by controversial rapper-songwriter Namewee.
Contents [hide]
1 Biography
2 Malaysia Chabor
3 Discography
3.1 With Red People
3.2 As solo artist
3.3 special solo artist
4 References
5 External links
Biography
Joyce Chu was born and raised in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. She has been uploading videos of covers of popular songs on her YouTube channel.
Malaysia Chabor
Chu became a regional internet sensation with her song "Malaysia Chabor", composed by Namewee with information about her personal self. In the song, she tells others that she is a "Malaysian Chabor" (Malaysian girl) and not Korean, as many have assumed her to be.[2][3]Since June 2014, the video has reached about 4 million views on YouTube, and has spawned covers and parodies by others, especially by a Singaporean YouTuber, known online as Gary Chun, who made his own version called "Singapore Dapor".[4]
DiscographyWith Red People
You're Not Red 你不红 (2014)
Sambal Party 38派对 (2014)
As solo artist
Malaysia Chabor (2014)
Do you want to build a snowman (cover) (Jan 2014)
Missing You (cover) (Jan 2014)
不哭了 Don't cry anymore (cover) (Jan 2014)
Make you feel my love (cover) (Dec 2013)
Payphone (cover) (Nov 2013)
Call Me Maybe (cover) (Nov 2013)
因为你是你 Because Is You (Nov 2013)
I'm Yours (cover) (Nov 2013)
The Fox (cover) (Oct 2013)
Wrecking Ball (cover) (Sep 2013)
Here's to never growing up (cover) (Sep 2013)
special solo artist
let it go(cover) (2014)
泡沫 Foam (2014)
References
Jump up^ ""inSing.com" website". inSing.com. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
Jump up^ ""The Star" website". The Star. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
Jump up^ "Kwong Wah eNews". Kwong Wah eNews. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
Jump up^ ""ST COmmunities" website". The Straites Times. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
External links
Joyce Chu on Facebook
Joyce Chu's channel on YouTube
"Malaysia Chabor" on YouTube
Categories:
Malaysian Chinese people
YouTube celebrities
1997 births
Living people

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Joyce Chu (born March 7, 1997), nicknamed Siyecao (四叶草, literally "four-leaf clover"), is a Malaysian singer who rose to fame after the music video of her song, "Malaysia Chabor", gained more than 4 million views on YouTube.[1] She is also a member of Red People, a group of artists supervised by controversial rapper-songwriter Namewee.
Contents [hide]
1 Biography
2 Malaysia Chabor
3 Discography
3.1 With Red People
3.2 As solo artist
3.3 special solo artist
4 References
5 External links
Biography
Joyce Chu was born and raised in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. She has been uploading videos of covers of popular songs on her YouTube channel.
Malaysia Chabor
Chu became a regional internet sensation with her song "Malaysia Chabor", composed by Namewee with information about her personal self. In the song, she tells others that she is a "Malaysian Chabor" (Malaysian girl) and not Korean, as many have assumed her to be.[2][3]Since June 2014, the video has reached about 4 million views on YouTube, and has spawned covers and parodies by others, especially by a Singaporean YouTuber, known online as Gary Chun, who made his own version called "Singapore Dapor".[4]
DiscographyWith Red People
You're Not Red 你不红 (2014)
Sambal Party 38派对 (2014)
As solo artist
Malaysia Chabor (2014)
Do you want to build a snowman (cover) (Jan 2014)
Missing You (cover) (Jan 2014)
不哭了 Don't cry anymore (cover) (Jan 2014)
Make you feel my love (cover) (Dec 2013)
Payphone (cover) (Nov 2013)
Call Me Maybe (cover) (Nov 2013)
因为你是你 Because Is You (Nov 2013)
I'm Yours (cover) (Nov 2013)
The Fox (cover) (Oct 2013)
Wrecking Ball (cover) (Sep 2013)
Here's to never growing up (cover) (Sep 2013)
special solo artist
let it go(cover) (2014)
泡沫 Foam (2014)
References
Jump up^ ""inSing.com" website". inSing.com. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
Jump up^ ""The Star" website". The Star. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
Jump up^ "Kwong Wah eNews". Kwong Wah eNews. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
Jump up^ ""ST COmmunities" website". The Straites Times. Retrieved 9 June 2014.
External links
Joyce Chu on Facebook
Joyce Chu's channel on YouTube
"Malaysia Chabor" on YouTube
Categories:
Malaysian Chinese people
YouTube celebrities
1997 births
Living people
