Kary Ng

Kary Ng (born 9 June 1986) is a pop rock singer in Hong Kong. She studied at the Canadian International School of Hong Kong. She had made references to her nickname "Lady K" in the album titles "Lady K Live" and "Lady K: Transformation".

In 2002, at age 15, she was one of the nine members and also youngest of the girl band Cookies, signed under record giant Gold Label of EMI Hong Kong.

Later at 2004 she joined another rock band - Ping Pung and released the album "Love & Hate".

In 2006, She released her solo debut "With A Boy like You". Her song "My Love has turn to Hate" won her first Commercial Radio Hong Kong Top Ten Gold Songs award.

In January 2008, Kary has her first concert "Kary Lady K live 08". On 30 May 2008, Kary Ng appeared as the special guest for Leo Ku's North American The Magic Moments Concert in Toronto, Canada in front of a crowd of 10,000 people. In July, her 3rd album "Lady K: Transformation" was out. Kary began experimenting with various styles of pop while keeping her trademark rock sound, as there are notable synthpop, R&B, contemporary R&B and dance-pop undertones on several tracks of the album. In December, her first "Kary 18 CUTS"" was out with three new songs.

In February 2009, she performed at the S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Charity Gala at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with many other artists. She released her second album "In Control" one day before her 21st birthday in June 2009. In October, the exclusive Asian Bonus Track of the song "Everyday" (in Cantonese) was out, with singer Justin Lo for the smash hit Disney Channel Original Movie, High School Musical 2 (soundtrack).

On 24 April 2009, Kary Ng and Alex Fong appeared at the Melbourne Arts Center for their Melbourne '09 Show. In the same year, her new EP "Keep Breathing" was out. The promotion for the EP included "Neway Music Live 09 x Kary".

In 2010, Kary Ng cooperated with Hong Kong underground rock band Hardpack and released an EP "合+歡" and announced to have her first concert in Hong Kong Coliseum.

On 30 January 2011, Kary Ng had her first concert in Hong Kong Coliseum. Her EP, Carry On, was out before concert and it was the last record with her previous record company Gold Label Records. In the same year, she signed Cinepoly Records. In October, Kary Ng became the only Asian female singer to perform in the Universal Music Group's annual summit in South Korea.

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