Jill Vidal
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Chinese name | 衛詩 (traditional) |
Jyutping | wai6 si1 (Cantonese) |
Origin | Hong Kong |
Born | [1] Hong Kong |
13 April 1982
Other name(s) | Wei Si |
Occupation | Singer |
Genre(s) | Cantopop, urban contemporary |
Instrument(s) | Singing |
Label(s) | A Music |
Years active | 2006–2009 |
Ancestry | Chinese, Filipino, Korean |
Official website | www.amusic.com.hk |
Jill M. Vidal, often referred to as Wei Si or simply as Jill, is a Hong Kong-based female singer. Vidal is of Chinese, Korean, and Filipino ethnicity with British nationality.[1] Her twin sister Janice Vidal is also a singer in Hong Kong.
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Biography
Vidal is of mixed parentage with a Filipino father, Joey Vidal,[2] who has ancestry in Cebu, Philippines and a mother of Korean and Chinese descent from Seoul, Korea.
Vidal is also known by the Chinese name Wei Si. She was educated up to secondary school, and speaks English and basic Cantonese.
She gained prominence with campaigns in Hong Kong aimed at stopping youngsters from using drugs.[3] She has since converted to Christianity following an incident in Japan which resulted her in rehab.[4] She has released a book titled 'REBORN' regarding her experiences at the detention rehab and how her new-found faith has changed her in a positive person she is today. She is now involved with sponsoring children in need through World Vision and is hoping to set up care centres and schools for children in Cambodia, India and Africa.
Jill has raised her voice to bring attention to the plight of millions of people who needlessly suffer from malaria every day in Asia and around the world. Joining with the Roll Back Malaria Partnership (RBM), an initiative founded in 1998 by UNICEF, WHO, UNDP and the World Bank that has since become the global public-private partnership co-ordinating the global fight against the disease, Jill along with her sister Janice are urging greater regional investment in the global fight against malaria.
Music career
By the end of 2005, Vidal entered into a contract with East Asia Record Production, who also signed her sister. She released her first song, Lonely, in December 2005.
Vidal released her debut album Hit Me, in 2006. In July 2006, her song Funny Jealousy became her first number 1 song in the Jade Solid Gold chart.
She made her film debut in the musical film, A Melody Looking and acted as Jill, a twin sister of Janice in the film directed by Leon Lai. It was released on DVD in December 2006. Being celebrity role models Vidal and Kelvin Kwan took part in Anti-drug promotions in 2006 and 2008.[5]
Arrest
Vidal and her singer boyfriend Kelvin Kwan were arrested in Tokyo on 24 February 2009 over allegations of marijuana possession. Kwan claimed to the police that it had been given to him by a friend in Hong Kong, while Vidal said that she was not aware it was marijuana.[6] Urine tests later returned positive results for marijuana for Kelvin Kwan;[7] police allegedly found another banned substance in the pair's luggage.[8] Kwan was released without charge after 32 days in jail.[9]
Later, local journals reported that Vidal was being held for having heroin weighing 1.36 grams in her possession.[10] On 24 April, Vidal pleaded guilty in Tokyo court to heroin possession, and was sentenced to two years' imprisonment, suspended for three years. She was deported back to Hong Kong and did not serve prison time.[11][12][13]
Discography
Year | Album Title | Released Date |
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2006 | Hit Me | 13 April |
2006 | Diamond Love | 21 November |
2008 | Jillympics (新曲+精選) | 8 August |
Filmography
Release Date | Title | Chinese Title | Role |
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2006, Nov | A Melody Looking | 緣邀之音 | Jill |
Music pop chart
Year | Single | Peak positions[14] | ||||
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RTHK Chinese Pop | CTHK Ultimate 903 | Metro Radio Pop Chart | JSG Billboard | UFO Mandarin Pop | ||
2006 | "Cocoa" | 4 | 6 | 1 | - | - |
2007 | "Rather You Not Know (寧願你不知道)" | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | - |
2007 | "Silly Girl (傻女)" | 12 | - | - | - | - |
2008 | "Small Group (小圈子)" | - | - | - | - | - |
Total | 1 | - | 2 | - | - |
(note: # provisional)
Awards
Year | Awards | Songs |
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2006 | Metro Radio Top Dance Song:Bronze | Funny Jealousy |
2006 | Commercial Radio New Artist:Silver | Heart Breaker, Get Out, Funny Jealousy, 可可,Lonely |
2006 | TVB New Artist:Bronze |
References
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- ↑ Chinanews.com.cn. "Chinanews.com.cn." 關楚耀衛詩情侶關係曝光 日媒揭其晚晚同房. Retrieved on 14 May 2009.(Chinese)[dead link]
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- 1982 births
- Living people
- English-language singers of Hong Kong
- British people of Filipino descent
- British people of Korean descent
- Hong Kong people of Filipino descent
- Hong Kong people of Korean descent
- Hong Kong Christians
- Hong Kong female singers
- Hong Kong film actresses
- Hong Kong television actresses
- Twin people from Hong Kong
- Actresses of Korean descent