Twins
Origin Hong Kong
Occupation Singers, actresses
Genre(s) Cantopop, teen pop, bubblegum pop, New Wave, indie pop
Label(s) Emperor Entertainment Group
Years active 2001-2008, 2010-present
Current Members Charlene Choi (蔡卓妍)
Gillian Chung (鍾欣桐)
Official Website Twins EEG HK Official Site

Twins are a Hong Kong-based female Cantopop duo which was created in the summer of 2001 by Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG). Twins are made up of two girls, Charlene Choi Cheuk-Yin and Gillian Chung Yan-Tung.[1] They were a popular group in Hong Kong and a top band in China. Their fanbase have included Japan, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Canada, Australia, United States and Philippines. Their music was generally targeted at young teens, but in 2004 they began to attract a wider audience by venturing into different styles of music. In July 2008 the duo announced their split after the Edison Chen photo scandal involving Gillian Chung.[2] After two years the group finally reunited in 2010.[3]

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Background [link]

Gillian Chung had also worked as a part-time model during one of her summer vacations in Hong Kong. Similar to her erstwhile partner, Charlene Choi was also a part-time model who had appeared in several advertisements. She became famous after her participation in the Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) television program Y2K. Both caught the attention of EEG manager Mani Fok (霍汶希).[4] They subsequently auditioned for and later formed the duo known as "Twins".

Career [link]

Twins in the 2007 international 6th anniversary concert tour in San Francisco

Singing duo [link]

After the pop duo was formed, Twins started their career in the summer of 2001, and was recognized for the song "明愛暗戀補習社". They initially collaborated with MSN to make personal pages and web games.[5] Their first 2001 EP Twins (AVEP) went platinum in its first week of sales.[5] During their first two years, Twins released 3 EPs and 3 albums, all of which sold very well. Most of their songs stayed at the top of many different musical charts for several weeks.

Twins had their first concert in 2002 and three more in 2003, one of which was held in Guangzhou. Between 2001 and 2003, they received a total of 72 total awards.[6] By 2003, they have received a large number of awards from the four major Hong Kong media organizations of RTHK, Commercial Radio Hong Kong, Metro Radio and TVB.[6]

At the 2006 Hong Kong Entertainment Awards ceremony Choi tearfully acknowledged that there have been criticisms of the Twins' singing abilities and that she hoped that they could better improve in the coming year.

In February 2007, they celebrated their sixth year together in the Hong Kong music industry. They released a special Sixth Anniversary New + Best Selection CD/DVD. In September of the same year, Twins embarked on a multi-city North American concert tour, with special guests Sun Boy'Z. International stops included San Francisco, Toronto, and Atlantic City.[7] It was their first time performing on a major tour across several North American cities.

In early January 2008, twins won two major awards at the 2007 Jade Solid Gold Top 10. They earned the most popular group award as well as the most popular Asia Pacific region female artist award.[8]

Advertisements [link]

Apart from their singing careers, Twins have also been involved in a number of advertisements. Companies covering all types of products have advertised with the pop duo with the first advertisement with Whisper (護舒寶) in 2000. Between 2001 and 2005 they advertised more than 10 products each year. Big name companies include Nokia, Epson, Biore, Coca-Cola, LG and many more.[9]

Splits [link]

2005 Split rumours [link]

In December 2005 a rumour mentioned the splitting of the two singers.[10] However, they attended the May 2006 MTV Asia Awards in Thailand together. They were nominated for and won the Hong Kong Favorite artist award.[11]

2008 Edison Chen photo scandal [link]

The group was dragged into the fray when images of Gillian were among those which found their way onto the internet at the end of February 2008. With Gillian deciding to duck out of the public eye, Twins announced its "temporary dissolution" in July 2008. Charlene said she was highly optimistic that they will reunite some day[2]

On 16 January 2009, during a TVB interview on My 2008 (我的2008), Choi talked about how she handled the media. During the 31st RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards hosted in January 2009, Choi said Twins would return.[12]

Twins reunification [link]

Two years after the split, many have wondered whether Twins had become a myth.[13] In February 2010 Charlene Choi talked to the media about her experience in going solo. She summed up the experience by describing the name of her song "Two without one" (二缺一). Since then she has hoped for the return of the duo.[14] She said that Twins was a symbol for the generation, and that they would never split apart.[14]

On the night of 27 February 2010 the "EEG 10th anniversary concert" was held at The Venetian Macao luxury hotel. A number of singers were present including EEG and non-EEG representatives. Some notables include Joey Yung, Nicholas Tse, Leo Ku, Vincy Chan, William Chan, Yumiko Cheng, Anthony Wong and many more.[15] Gillian Chung and Charlene Choi appeared on stage together for the first time in two years to do a small performance for the anniversary concert. They sang (風箏與風), (下一站天后), (女校男生), (飲歌), (戀愛大過天) and (人人彈起).[15]

A few days later on 3 March, Twins appeared in public at the Harbour plaza after parading around in a purple porsche.[16] A public announcement was made that Twins will reunite to perform in a three day "Nokia Twins 2010 concert" from 16 to 18 April at the Hong Kong Coliseum in Hung Hom. The last time they performed at the same stage was four years ago.[3][17]

Community work [link]

The Twins have also been selected to promote several social campaigns in Hong Kong, such as summer activities for the "Hong Kong Home Affairs Bureau" in July 2003.

Film Collections [link]

Featuring Both Charlene and Gillian:

Concerts [link]

  • 13–15 September 2002 Ichiban Amazing Show (Twins Ichiban 興奮演唱會)
  • 18–19 January 2003 Matsunichi Twins Guangzhou Amazing Show (松日Twins廣州興奮演唱會)
  • 25 June 2003 Tou Hao Ren Wu Chang Hao Music Concert (頭號人物唱好音樂會)
  • 2 August 2003 Netvigator NETCash Pop-up Concert ( 網上行叱吒樂壇Pop-Up音樂會)
  • 31 December 2003 - 4 January 2004 Matsunichi Twins 04 Concert (Twins 04 好玩演唱會)
  • 3 June 2005 Starlight Amusement Park Concert (Australia)
  • 4–7 January 2006 Twins Star Mobile Incomparable Concert (Twins 星Mobile 一時無兩演唱會)
  • 18–19 August 2006 Twins Concert in Genting Malaysia
  • 15 September 2007 Twins in Concert Cow Palace, San Francisco/Daly city[7]
  • 18 September 2007 Twins Concert in Toronto at Casino Rama (我們相愛6年)
  • 22–23 September 2007 Twins Sixth Anniversary World Tour 2007 [Atlantic City] (Twins 我們相愛6年 環遊世界[大西洋城]演唱會)
  • 16–18 April 2010 Nokia Twins Everyone Bounce Concert (Nokia 舞樂作動 Twins 人人彈起演唱會)
  • 13 November 2010 Twins Everyone Bounce Concert Live in Macau (Twins 人人彈起 Concert Live in Macau)

Photo Albums [link]

  • November 2001 Twins 1+1 Photo Album' 96 pages
  • August 2001 Twins Love The Colorful Travel 112 pages
  • August 2003 Twins Love Hong Kong 112 pages
  • December 2004 Twins Hold Hands Hong Kong 112 pages

See also [link]

References [link]

  1. ^ Kar, Law. Bren, Frank. Hong Kong Cinema: A Cross-Cultural View. [2004] (2004). Scarecrow Press.ISBN 0810849860. pg 249.
  2. ^ a b Clara Mak (5 July 2008). Twins will reunite, says Choi. South China Morning Post. .
  3. ^ a b Startribune.com. "Startribune.com." Hong Kong actress in sex photos scandal reunites with Twins bandmate as her comeback continues. Retrieved on 2010-03-03.
  4. ^ Be My Guest, 2007 episode featuring Mani (霍汶希).
  5. ^ a b EEGmusic. "EEGmusic." Other information. Retrieved on 2008-03-09.
  6. ^ a b EEGmusic. "EEGmusic." Awards. Retrieved on 2008-03-09.
  7. ^ a b Yahoo. "Groups.yahoo.com." Article. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.
  8. ^ Jade solid gold. "Jade solid gold." 2007 additional awards. Retrieved on 2008-02-18.
  9. ^ EEGmusic. "EEGmusic." Advertisements. Retrieved on 2008-03-09.
  10. ^ China Daily. "China Daily." HK pop Duo Twins to split? Retrieved on 2008-03-11.
  11. ^ MTV asia awards. "MTV asia awards." The winners of the MTV Asia Awards 2006. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.
  12. ^ Sina.com.tw. "Sina.com.tw." Twins要回來了! 阿Sa坦言沒有阿嬌不想唱. Retrieved on 2009-01-22.
  13. ^ Mingpao.com. "Mingpao.com." Twins新蔡卓妍. Retrieved on 2010-03-04.
  14. ^ a b Mingpao.com. "Mingpao.com." Twins永不拆伙. Retrieved on 2010-03-04.
  15. ^ a b Yahoo.com. "Yahoo.com." 英皇盛世10年騷 紅白對決 Twins首度復合表演手心冒汗. Retrieved on 2010-03-03.
  16. ^ Mop.com. "Mop.com." Twins合体为下月个唱造势 跑车接驾兴奋弹起. Retrieved on 2010-03-04.
  17. ^ Mingpao.com. "Mingpao.com." Twins 互擋緋聞有默契. Retrieved on 2010-03-04.

External links [link]


https://wn.com/Twins_(group)

Be-Free

Be-Free is a humanitarian organization in Bahrain that aims to protect children from abuse and neglect. It was started on 19 March 2002, with the support of the former Human Rights Commissioner Mary Robinson.

Be-Free has 3 phases, that started successively and are ongoing.

Phase 1- Empowering Children: This phase started with the launch of the program in March 2002, and concentrated on empowering children with the essential protection skills. Be-Free believes that children can be less likely to be abused if they have some of the essential protection skills, such as "my body is mine", "good touch and bad touch", "good secret and bad secret", etc. Therefore Be-Free trains children on these skills in a fun and interactive ways. A website was created for children to teach them these skills, www.be-free.info. Children and parents can contact Be-Free for counseling or inquiries through the website or the help email provided.

Phase 2- Supporting the Parents and Caregivers: This phase focuses on helping parents and caregivers on how to protect their children from abuse, and how not to abuse their own children.

Be Free

"Be Free" is the sixth single released by Mexican singer Belinda, taken from her debut album Belinda.

Information

It reached an unexpected #3 in Mexico, #62 in Slovenia and #99 in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Belinda was the first Mexican artist who released a song in English and entered the Yugoslav charts. This song was written mostly to introduce Belinda to an English speaking audience, but the attempt failed; however she later achieved this by later starring in the Disney Channel original movie The Cheetah Girls 2.

Tracklist

  • Be Free
  • References

    External links

  • "Be Free" music video on YouTube
  • Podcasts:

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    Be Free

    by: Paper Moon

    There is a place
    Where we could be as one
    We all could live our lives together
    There's something I know
    I will break these chains around me
    I will never be a part of their game
    There's something I feel
    I can make my dream come true
    Whatever they try they won't break me
    Cause I'm free to do what I want
    To say what I need to say
    I'm free to feel what they don't
    To see what I wanna see
    To be what I wanna be
    Be free
    I'm taking my time
    I'll do what I believe in
    I will never be a part of their games
    I'm hoping to find
    A way to make it real
    Whatever they say they won't stop me
    There is a place that I know
    There is a way I can show
    And you will see
    That I'm free ...
    There is a place
    Where we could be as one




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