Sita Chan | |||||||
Birth Date: | 1987 3, df=yes | ||||||
Birth Place: | British Hong Kong | ||||||
Death Place: | Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong | ||||||
Occupation: | Singer, Actress | ||||||
Years Active: | 2011–2013 | ||||||
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Sita Chan (10 March 1987 – 17 April 2013) was a Hong Kong Cantopop singer and actress. She began her career in 2011, and was a singer under the Sun Entertainment label. Teresa Carpio and Tak Bo Lam were her vocal tutors. Sita became a singer in 2011, and subsequently released two CDs and won several awards throughout her career.
On 17 April 2013, she died in a car accident in Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong at the age of 26.[1] [2] [3]
Chan attended singing classes and piano classes with her parents since a very young age. She attended Heep Yunn School for her secondary school education, and was involved in several singing competitions.[4] In her secondary school, she was the member of the school's choir and fencing teams. On behalf of the participating schools' fencing competition, her team won the inter-school women's épée of the years 2003 and 2004. Moreover, she was the first runner-up in women's épée individual in 2004.
In 2005, Chan won the championship at her first singing contest. The judge then referred her to be a demo singer, and she became a part-time singer while studying at the City University of Hong Kong. She sang in public in shopping centres such as the apm and the Langham Place, as well as in banquets. From being a part-time singer, she accumulated a lot of valuable singing experience, and was appreciated by the entertainment agency. She signed an agreement with Crowning Talents as a singer in 2010. Next year, she graduated from the Department of Media and Communication of the City University of Hong Kong, obtaining a degree majoring in English for Professional Communications.[5]
Chan officially began her singing career in 2011, after signing a contract with Star Entertainment, and her debut song was called "Sad Remembrance" (記念悲). She has mentioned in an interview that she was brought up her career by her parents, her idols Jade Kwan and Kelly Chen. Influenced by them and her past emotional experiences, she specialized in singing sad songs. In late 2011, she won the "newcomer impact award" in the Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation.
In the beginning of 2012, Chan joined the Sun Entertainment label, and continued the record distribution contract with Star Entertainment. Under the arrangement by Paco Wong, the entertainment agency, she put her first composed song "Lethe" (忘川) to the radio. This song's music video received 2.7 million view counts on YouTube, and became a top hit on TVB's Jade Solid Gold (JSG) chart. She also won an award for this song at the first season of JSG Excellence Choice.
On 16 March 2012, Chan released her first album "Crazy Love". On 16 June 2012, she held her first music live called "Crazy Love Music Live" at Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre, and invited famous guests of the Cantopop industry to her music live, including Hanjin Tan, Justin Lo and Jade Kwan At the same time, she started to prepare for her second album, "Let Me Find Love". In July 2012, her song "Gossip" (蜚蜚), became the first hit of her 2nd album. This song was adapted from the Korean song "Back in Time" (Korean: 시간 을 거슬러), originally sung by Lyn. The music video of "Gossip" was deemed successful and received 1.9 million view counts on YouTube. She subsequently sent three other songs from her second album to the radio charts. She released her second album on 19 December 2012. She was one of the few new singers in the Cantopop music industry to be able to release two albums in a year.
In March 2013, Chan represented Hong Kong at the Hong Kong Asian-Pop Music Festival, she sang her song "Gossip" to compete for the "Asian Super Star" award.
On 17 April 2013, at around 2:26 am, Chan reportedly lost control of her sedan car Lexus ES 300 due to bad weather and fog on the Hoi Po Road flyover, hitting the curb before crashing into the central divider.[6] [7] "Let Me Find Love" was her last song sent to radio. Many Hong Kong celebrities and many Hong Kong netizens expressed their condolences via various social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Weibo, Hong Kong Golden, and Discuss forums.
Date | Publisher | Type | Product Title | Track list | |
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16 March 2012 | Star Entertainment | EP | Crazy Love |
Bonus CD
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14 December 2012 | Sun Entertainment | Album | Let Me Find Love |
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15 May 2013 | Sun Entertainment | Commemorative album | All The Best | CD1
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Chart Standings | |||||||
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Album | Song | 903 | RTHK | 997 | TVB | Remarks | |
2011 | |||||||
Crazy Love | Sad Remembrance (記念悲) | 16 | – | 5 | 7 | First released song | |
Crazy Love | Crazy Love | – | 19 | – | 3 | ||
2012 | |||||||
Crazy Love | Lethe (忘川) | 14 | 13 | 3 | 1 | First winning song (Promotional song of "Love in Time") | |
Let Me Find Love | Gossip (蜚蜚) | 10 | 5 | 3 | 2 | Sub theme-song of "Love in Time" | |
Let Me Find Love | Backup (後備) | – | – | 2* | 3* | Sub theme-song of "Lan Kwai Fong 2". Ranked 6th when first on the RTHK chart in 2012. Went on the TVB chart after her death. Went back on the RTHK chart after her death. | |
Let Me Find Love | Disappointment Slush (失樂冰) | – | – | 4 | – | ||
Let Me Find Love | Let Me Find Love | 4 | – | 5 | 3 | ||
2013 | |||||||
All the Best... | The Script of Love (愛的劇本) | – | – | – | – |
No.1 Songs in Each Chart | |||||
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903 | RTHK | 997 | TVB | Remarks | |
0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | - |
Legend:
Awards | ||||||
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Host | Competition Name | Award Title | Award Winning Title | |||
2011 | ||||||
Jade Solid Gold Round 3 | Best New Singer | Sita Chan | ||||
Sprite | Sprite Charts 2011 | Best New Singer | Sita Chan | |||
2012 | ||||||
TVB | Jade Solid Gold Round 1 | Winning Song | Lethe (忘川) | |||
TVB | Jade Solid Gold Round 3 | Winning Song | Gossip (蜚蜚) | |||
Metro Radio Hits Music Awards 2012 | Best Metro Female New Singer | Sita Chan | ||||
Metro Radio | Metro Radio Hits Music Awards 2012 | New Voice of Digital Music Award | Sita Chan | |||
2013 | ||||||
TVB | Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation 2012 | Best New Singer, Gold Award | Sita Chan | |||
Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation 2012 | New Singer Award (Bronze) | Sita Chan | ||||
Yahoo! Hong Kong | Yahoo! Popularity Award 2012 | Best Singer and Composer | Sita Chan | |||
SINA Music | My Favourite New Singer | Sita Chan | ||||
IFPI | IFPI | Most Sellable New Female Singer | Sita Chan | |||
Southern Metropolis Daily | Chinese Music Media Awards | Best New Female Cantopop Artist | Sita Chan |