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・ Karen Moncrieff
・ Karen Moras
・ Karen Moreira
・ Karen Morgan
・ Karen Knútsdóttir
・ Karen Koch
・ Karen Kohanowich
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・ Karen Kopins
・ Karen Kornbluh
・ Karen Koslowitz
・ Karen Koster
・ Karen Kotte
・ Karen Kovacik
・ Karen Kraft
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・ Karen Krebsbach
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Karen Kong : ウィキペディア英語版
Karen Kong

Karen Kong () is a Malaysian Chinese singer.
==Biography==
Karen Kong (or Karen K to her fans) is from Labuan Island, Malaysia. She was a student of S.M St Anne, Labuan, S.M.K Labuan, Tunku Abdul Rahman College and Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman. She was a participant in ''Malaysian Idol'' in 2004, but she was eliminated in the first round.
Kong's debut single was launched in January 2007. She immediately garnered attention due to her entire album being written in Malay. Her debut EP also includes her singles ''Cinta Hello Kitty'' and ''Ku Tak Upaya'', both penned by fellow Malaysian songwriter Asmin Mudin (writer of ''Malaysian Idol'' Jaclyn Victor's ''Gemilang'').〔(Singer shows multi-cultural heritage with album )〕 Both were featured on several radio station top charts including ERA, Xfresh and others.
On 15 January 2007, Kong released her full Malay album, ''Mulakan'', which not only featured the debut single, but also nine other tracks including ''Na Na Na Nada Cinta'', a remake of the Japanese song ''La La La Love Song'' by Toshinobu Kubota.
On 17 July 2007, she made a first in the Malaysian music scene by being the first artiste to hold a web concert. In September, she announced her plan to produce a Mandarin album (and her Chinese stage name, as stated above). The album, titled ''Showtime'', which has since been finished and scheduled for release on 27 October, however, hit a snag when it was found that retail stores refuse to distribute or sell the album. This lead her company to only sell her album in a 50-leg promotional tour around the country.
In year 2009, Universal Music decided to bring her international recognition by re-launching her career in Taiwan. The new album ''I'm Karen'' released on 10 July 2009 to serves as an introduction of the rising star to the Chinese music fans. It comes with songs from her first Chinese album ''Showtime'' plus four new songs, including the first plug ''AEIOU'' (a remake of The Ting Tings' Great DJ, famously featured in the trailer for Slumdog Millionaire).

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