A life less ordinary
A new singer
has emerged from the sunny shores of Singapore, and her label HYPE
Records has wasted no time dubbing her with the tagline of 'Hai
Pa Ping Fan De Nu Sheng' (the girl who fears being ordinary).
"I'm a
bit embarrassed by that, it sounds arrogant," says Rui En laughing,
"I hope to express to people who listen to my songs, that I
have ideas and viewpoints of my own and that they can understand
them you know, everyone wants to be special and be their own individual,"
says the 22-year-old.
Just what distinguishes
the 1.69m tall Aquarian, who dropped her surname Lu and picked up
a special 'S' sign for branding sake?
Is it the fact
that 1 of the hottest names in Chinese pop, Jay
Chou, writes songs for this newcomer? Or the fact that she shops
largely on the Internet in a conscious effort to own things not
easily found in local stores?
Or maybe her
poor grasp of Mandarin, which resulted in a funny incident in Taiwan
last month when she was there for album promotions. She kept refusing
to order food because the menu were not written in the simplified
Chinese script taught in Singapore schools.
Besides how
many Mandarin pop singers do you know are avid fans of Shakespeare's
Hamlet and Macbeth and dig books like The
Great Gatsby by F.
Scott Fitzgerald and
Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas
Hardy?
These less than hip reading materials are what occupy her time apart
from her shopping,
surfing the Internet, sleeping and watching TV- if she manages to
find any time at all.
"I guess
in terms of lifestyle [I have] changed dramatically, I don't have
time and
have no social life, it's zero," laments Rui En.
Call back
Her rise to
fame though, was pretty run-of-the-mill. Like a plethora of local
models-turned-singers like Shirley
Yee, Fann
Wong and Celest
Chong, Rui En was picked from obscurity to star in the memorable
Singtel
'Hi!Card' commercial in 2001. In it, she ran like the wind to top
up her Hi!Card just to receive a call from a guy she'd given her
number to the previous night.
From that promising debut, she landed commercials for MPH's
online bookstore and did some photo shoots for magazines. She got
her first celeb break when she acted in a MediaCorp
Channel 8 drama serial called No Problem opposite Chen Han Wei,
after an audition at HYPE Records.
HYPE Records
saw Rui Sn's X-factor in the Singtel commercial, "[it was]
her confidence and
energy level that captured our attention, but her unique vocals
took us by surprise during
our face-to-face audition," said Yvonne Lim, 27, Promotions
Manager at HYPE Records. "These days an artiste has to be multi-talented
and Rui Sn fits our requirements to a T."
School blues
Things are a
lot less peachy in her day job as a 3rd Year Banking undergraduate
in Nanyang Technological University (NTU).
"No, I
don't like what I'm [studying] now, it was a mistake. If you give
me a choice now, I would choose to do Arts in NUS
(National University of Singapore), because I like writing, reading
and especially English Literature. At that time I did pretty well
for my 'A' levels, and I thought of going into something more prestigious
and I realised after a while that I really didn't like Math, so
now I'm regretting it."
"The fact
is if I quit now I would have wasted 2 whole years, that's quite
kek sim (agonising)," she says. Rui Sn had considered quitting,
but decided to be practical instead, heeding friends' advice to
avoid regretting her rashness later. "What to do, pia lor (just
grit my teeth and strive harder)."
She'll be the
first to admit that balancing work and school is easier said than
done. "I tell you honestly I don't cope (laughing), I try my
best
because once you become an artiste, you think it's so
fun and you go get your pictures taken, you perform in front of
a lot of people, and after that you go back home and you realise
that you've got homework to do."
After a tough
initial period of adjustment, "now it just takes a lot of determination
and will power, I basically sit down and force myself to do homework."
Family ties
Even though
the self-confessed tomboy grew up with an independent streak, playing
with boys, watching wrestling and riding bicycles, as an only child,
her parents were understandably apprehensive about her entry to
showbiz. "My dad is very liberal, he gives me a lot of freedom
but my mom was a little bit worried about me being cheated by all
these terrible men, now she's pretty okay and [my parents] are pretty
proud of me."
"I have
always known I like performing [previously] I was in this Singaporean
mindset, where
I have to graduate and get a proper job, get married and have 5,000
kids, [then] this chance
came along and I realised I really want to perform."
"In Alfa
Music, a very small music company in Taiwan, there are very
few artistes, so Jay [Chou] and Landy
[Wen] really took care of me
especially Landy
[who
was] really cool, and I hung out with her. Jay was really nice [too],
he helped me a lot and gave me a lot of [criticism and praise].
It's like having a big brother and sister, it's really cool for
me, because I'm an only child"
The long
haul
She doesn't
have to have the mind of a banker to know it's a competitive market
out there. "It's really tough, but I think [the path I'm taking]
is worth it, I can't see myself doing anything else at all. I think
I would die of boredom."
Heavy efforts
were certainly invested in Rui Sn's debut album, RuiSn vol.01 album
which was released in January here. Singer/songwriter Jay Chou,
famed lyrist Fang Wen Shan and composer Lin Mai Ke were roped in
to contribute to her album too. She has gone to Hong Kong last December
for a brief appearance and toured Taiwan after that, with Landy
and Jay giving her pointers along the way.
Her promotional
activities include attending countdown shows, appearing on TV programs
and conducting radio interviews throughout Taiwan. Though she has
yet to achieve success similar to Kit Chan and Stefanie Sun, she
is slowly gaining popularity judging from the fans that queue up
as early as 6am to attend her autograph sessions. It's no wonder
she's bound by a 10-year contract with HYPE Records.
"I trust
Hype [Records] a lot they explained to me their initial capital
outlay is a lot and it takes that long to establish yourself and
make sure you are making money for the company I figured it benefits
us both ways because I'm really serious about my career. I really
want to have a career in showbiz and if they really want me for
10 years to push me, they get their
money and I get my career advancement. It doesn't really scare me
because I know I'm being serious about being a singer and actress."
So far, she
has completed a MediaCorp TV Channel 5 English comedy/fantasy/drama
serial called Chemistry where she stars as someone who is bitter
and jaded about love initially. But after going through a whole
series of events, her character Rachel realises that she should
give love a chance. "All the characters were written for us,
so our characters were very much like what we are [in real life].
Rachel is more sharp, mean and more sarcastic then I am, [but] I'm
like her in a lot of [other] ways." The show is slated to air
next month.
For now, however,
acting has taken a backseat and it's just album promotions in Singapore,
which is her last stop. She will have to concentrate on her studies
soon after. A 2nd yet
untitled album is underway which will see her composing lyrics for
a few songs. There is no official word on the date of release yet.
Her parting
advice is simple, "Don't fake anything and just be yourself,
have your own style."
If she's as
enduring as she is insistent about being anything but ordinary,
we'll be hearing
of her for a long time to come...
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