Ziana Zain - Asian Music Exposure

Asian Music Exposure

  • 1989 - Sang one of the soundtrack of 15th Southeast Asia (SEA) Games
  • 1992 - Selected to sing Japanese popular song, Chitose Bashi in an album Asian Voices
  • 1993 - Recorded 2 English songs in Colors of Love, album involving 5 best Asian Singer
  • 1993 - Performed in Asia Pop Queen Festival that held in Hiroshima and Fukuoka Japan
  • 1995 - Won main award in Voice of Asia, Kazakhstan
  • 1995 - Performed in Asia Live konsert, aired over Japan's NHK satellite TV Channel Two
  • 1996 - Won Golden Melody Award in Japan Music Festival, Japan
  • 1996 - Recorded 2 Disney's songs in an album called A Musical Salute to Disney
  • 1996 - Involved in Musical Program, The Big Show in Singapore
  • 1997 - Invited to OMEGA International Celebrity Club in Crans Montana, Switzerland
  • 1997 - Performed in Asian Music Scene
  • 1998 - Performed live during Opening 16th Commonwealth Games with the song Strive for the Best
  • 2002 - Invited to St Moritz, Switzerland for her 6th appointment of OMEGA ambassador
  • 2003 - Invited to Auckland, New Zealand for OMEGA Seamaster watch launching
  • 2007 - Invited to Beijing, China for FENDI Summer Fashion Show
  • 2010 - Invited to Australia for Photo-shoot with Louis Vuitton products.

In 20 years in the music industry, she has collaborated with many celebrities, including Jim Brickman, Cindy Crawford, Anna Kournikova, Kate Bosworth, Shah Rukh Khan, Ralf Schumacher

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