Kym

Jin Sha (born on March 14, 1981 in Shanghai, China) (known as Kym) is a Chinese singer and actress. Her career in the entertainment industry began in 2003, where she played Lan Fei Lin in Sky (Chinese television drama) and appearing in Singaporean singer A-do’s music video “Going Forward” in 2004. Releasing her debut album Air in 2005, which sold over 200,000 copies, her popularity rose due with smash hit “The Summer That Wind Took Away”, a collaboration with Singaporean singer/songwriter JJ Lin, who she continued to perform with throughout her career. Kym’s second and third studio albums Unbelievable (2006) and New Season (2oo7) were well received throughout both China and Taiwan. Returning to her acting roots in 2008, Kym starred in television dramas “The Tears of Happiness” and “Little Romance in the Big City”, singing the opening themes for both, followed by a lead role in Jackie-Chan series “The Myth” (2009). Releasing EP This Love in the same year, Kym began writing her next album Legends (2010) where she was credited as both lyricist and composer, following this with He Doesn’t Love Me in February, 2012 and EP I’ll Wait for You to Say That You Love Me in July. Focusing on her acting career for the next 7 years, Kym returned with self-titled album Jin Sha in 2020.

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