Ho Yeow Sun discography
This is the discography of Singaporean singer Ho Yeow Sun, also known as Sun Ho.[1]
Albums
- “Embrace” Chinese Album and Music Videos (March 2007)
- “Gain” Chinese Album and Music Videos (June 2006)
- “Lonely Travel” Chinese Album and Music Videos (October 2003)
- “Sun*day” Chinese Album and Music Videos (December 2002)
- “Sun With Love” Chinese Album and Music Videos (June 2002)
Singles
- “Isn’t It Amazing” featured in Songs Of Hope & Inspiration: Olivia & Friends Charity CD Compilation (April 2008)
- “Eternal Blossom” featured in Hope Charity CD Compilation (March 2008)
- “We Are Together”: 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games Theme Song (October 2007)
- “One More Moment” featured in Cancer Warriors Charity CD Compilation (September 2006)
- “Gone” US Single and Remixes (August 2006)
- “Ends Of The Earth” US Single and Remixes (October 2005)
- “One Brick One Tile” featured in Hands United Charity CD Compilation (August 2005)
- “Without Love” US Single and Remixes (October 2004)
- “Reach Out with Love” : 2004’s President’s Star Charity Theme Song (September 2004)
- “One With You” US Single and Remixes (March 2004)
- “Where Did Love Go” US Single and Remixes (December 2003)
- “Starting Point”: Theme Song of Singapore Docu-drama Series (November 2002)
Albums Chart Placements[1]
- “EMBRACE” (2007)
- #3 Best-selling Album Of The Year in Taiwan
- "Spring Smile" was the theme song for eight Taiwan Drama Series!
- "Spring Smile" was ranked #8 Most popular Song of the Year by Singapore premiere radio station FM933
- Reached Number 1 On ELEVEN Top Asia Music Charts
- “GAIN” (2006)
- #5 Best-selling Album Of The Year in Taiwan
- "Across The Ocean" was nominated by seven major Asian radio stations into the Top 20 Songs of :Global Chinese Music Awards 2006.
- Reached Number 1 On TEN Top Asia Music Charts
- “LONELY TRAVEL” (2003)
- Reached Number 1 On NINE Top Asia Music Charts
Charts | Albums | ||
Embrace (2007) | Gain (2006) | Lonely Travel (2003) | |
Taiwan “Fengyun Chart” Mandarin album category | #1 | #1 | #1 |
Taiwan “Fengyun Chart” International album category | #1 | #1 | #1 |
Taiwan Five Music Chart | #1 | #1 | - |
Taiwan KISS Radio Chart | #1 | #1 | - |
Taiwan UFO Radio Chart | #1 | #1 | #1 |
Taiwan HitFM Radio Chart | #1 | #1 | #1 |
Taiwan ICRT FM100 Radio Chart | #1 | #1 | - |
Taiwan MTV Chinese Chart | #1 | - | - |
Global Chinese Music Chart | #1 | - | - |
MTV Asia Chinese Chart | - | #1 | #1 |
Singapore RIAS Chart | - | - | #1 |
Singapore Yes933 Radio Chart | #1 | #1 | #1 |
Singapore UFM100.3 Radio Chart | #1 | #1 | #1 |
Singles Chart Placements[2][3][4][5]
- “GONE” (2006)
- #12 on American Billboard Dance Chart[6]
- #1 on DMC UK House Chart
- #1 on DMC UK World Commercial Chart
- #1 on Spanish FM107.0 Pop Music Chart
- “ENDS OF THE EARTH” (2005)
- #1 on UK MusicWeek Commercial Pop Chart
- “WITHOUT LOVE” (2004)
- #5 on American Billboard Dance Chart[7]
- #1 on UK MusicWeek Club Chart
- #1 on UK DMC Club Chart
- “ONE WITH YOU” (2004)
- #1 on American Billboard Dance Chart
- #1 on American Billboard Dance Radio Airplay Chart
- #1 on UK MusicWeek Club Chart
- “WHERE DID LOVE GO” (2003)
- #1 on American Billboard’s Hot Dance Club
- #1 on Play “Breakout” Chart
References
- 1 2 ""何耀珊与奥莉维亚合作出新歌", Asianbite". Retrieved 2007-06-05.
- ↑ ""Asian Pop Diva Sun Ho Set to Take America by Storm ", Asianbite". Retrieved 2007-06-05.
- ↑ ""ARTIST - SUN", triple j Digital Music Service". Retrieved 2007-06-05.
- ↑ ""Singer Sun Ho Is Working with the Best", CCTV International". Retrieved 2007-06-05.
- ↑ ""Singapore-born singer Sun Ho is working with the best", Channelnewsasia.com". Retrieved 2007-06-05.
- ↑ ""Billboard Dance Club Charts"".
- ↑ ""Billboard Dance Chart, Week of January 1, 2005"".
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