Saturday, September 12, 2015

Stay, See

Mariel Chow speaks to pop sensation Stacy Angie Anam about her humble beginnings and her rise from high school dropout to music chart record breaker.


Stacy Angie Anam was born 18 August 1990 and hails from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Her rise from high school dropout to local sensation was quick after she won Akademi Fantasia 6 (AF6) in May 2008. Known as the ‘Malaysian Dancing Queen’, Stacy is celebrated for her infectious sound and sweet moves. After her victory in AF6, Stacy released her first single, Aku Stacy, which made history as one of the few tracks to stay in the charts for 22 weeks. By the end of 2008, she had made it to the final round of Anugerah Juara Lagu – a rare accomplishment for industry newcomers – and was even given the Most Popular Female Artist award at the 22nd Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian.

Stacy was the first ever Sabahan to receive the Sabah Youth Icon award. Furthermore, in 2009, she received the JCI Outstanding Young Person of Sabah award for her achievements in culture and arts. With 27 singles and four albums under her belt, Stacy has demonstrated her passion for music and continues to blow us away with her can-do attitude, hard work and unrelenting determination. Only 25 years young and showing no signs of stopping, Stacy talks to us about her humble beginnings as a club singer, how she rose to the top, and why she will forever be grateful to her craft, family and fans.

You dropped out of high school at the age of 16 to support your family financially. Do you have any regrets making that decision at such a young age?

Of course I have regrets. If I could turn back time and repeat that moment all over again, I probably wouldn’t have dropped out. I would at least have completed my SPM (High School Certificate). My family was very poor. Not only that, there were eight mouths to feed. I had no choice. I left school at Form Four, and started working as a club singer. The money was great and it definitely helped reduce my family’s financial woes. In any case, what’s done is done and I have to accept my choices and move on. Everything happens for a reason. My decision to be a teenage club singer wasn’t the wisest of choices, but my success at AF6 did mean that I got a full scholarship to study at the Limkokwing University of Creative Technology.


How was life working as a teenage club singer and has singing always been your dream?
Honestly, the money was quite good. I worked every night except Mondays and the hours were from 9pm to 2am. I worked in four different clubs and brought back a monthly salary of up to RM1500. Singing has been my dream since I was a little girl. I remember singing my first song, Tamparan Wanita by Elite at eight years of age and, by 13, my family knew I had talent and understood that this would be my career path and future.

What are you studying in Limkokwing, and how is your tertiary education progressing so far?
I am currently undertaking a Diploma in Sound and Music. While I do enjoy attending classes and improving my technical skill, I have taken a break from Limkokwing because my schedule as an artist has been incredibly hectic. While I cannot confirm when I’ll be hitting the books again, it will be as soon as my schedule is more laxed and less frenzied.

Before AF6, you auditioned in One in a Million and Gang Starz. You only reached the top 40 in One in a Million and the semi-finals in Gang Starz. Why didn’t you give up on your dreams after being booted out by two different reality singing shows?
To me it’s all about passion. It all boiled down to how much I loved to sing and how much I loved music. It really didn’t matter that I got booted off two other singing shows; the point was to never throw in the towel. I have always dreamed of being a singer, had the drive and passion and wanted nothing less. As they say: Where there’s a will, there’s a way.

You won AF6, and Ramli Mohd Salleh – the Akademi Fantasia Principal in 2008 – praised you every week for consistency. How did you manage to stay focused throughout the competition, and what have you learned from the competition that you still apply today?
I remained focused throughout the competition by taking every class very seriously. I maintained my consistency week after week by listening to the chosen song, studying it, and learning how to adapt to its feel and emotion. Apart from that, I also had the opportunity to pick up dance in AF6. I had learned belly dancing and jazz dance in Kota Kinabalu prior to that, but I never had any serious dance training. After winning AF6, I decided to work more on my dance skills and I have to say that my favourite type of dance has to be hip-hop.

I learned many thing from AF6 that I still apply to my career today. But if I had to choose one, it definitely has to be singing technique. For example, they taught me how to warm up my voice and how to get rid of a sore throat. Possessing a beautiful voice can only get you so far, as artists we need to apply what we have learned and grow everyday. I can honestly admit that if not for AF6, I would not be the singer I am today. Through the competition, I have only grown to be a better vocalist, dancer and recording artist.


You released your first single, Aku Stacy, in 2008 and it peaked at No. 1 on Carta Era for two weeks as well Carta Era 30. Your single stayed in the charts for 22 weeks making chart history. How did you make that happen? How did you feel knowing your single had such a strong following?
At that moment, I didn’t revel in my success. All I wanted to do was work on my next single and produce more music. My goal was not to rest on my laurels but to keep moving forward. Honestly, I really didn’t expect my first single to stay in the charts for 22 weeks let alone become a No. 1 hit. I am incredibly humbled and grateful. At the end of the day, I have to thank all my fans for their unrelenting support and I’m blessed to know that they still have my back till this very day. Without my fans I am nothing. If not for them, my music would not be successful.

Aku Stacy made it to the final round of Anugerah Juara Lagu in December 2008. In that same year, you were a finalist for two major categories in Anugerah Bintang Popular. You were voted Most Popular New Female Artist. You were also recognised as Sabah’s First Youth Icon by the Sabah Ministry of Youth and Sports. You have also won other awards such as the Popstar Award, Hotlink’s People’s Choice Award, Favourite Online Female Celebrity and many more. These are a few of your many accomplishments throughout a lustrous career. In your opinion, what is your biggest accomplishment and why?
My best achievement has nothing to do with winning awards. My greatest accomplishment is the fact that I’m living my dream and have the satisfaction of knowing that I can sing, dance, and perform for my fans. I feel really blessed that people love my music and I am accomplished not because of my awards but because I have fans and followers who support and love me as an artist.

While awards may not matter much to me, I do appreciate that they are important in my career. Admittedly, the more awards I receive, the more fans I will have and I’m ecstatic that my hard work has paid off.

Getting to this point has been challenging. From my club singing days to getting booted off other singing competitions, I had to work very hard to become a successful artist. Yes, I have a great music label to support and manage me, but I work very hard and am a slave to the arts. I go to the studio all the time to practice song and dance. My bread and butter are my performances because once fans love the performance, they will automatically love the song.

You launched your album Aku Stacy in Kota Kinabalu. How does it feel being one of the most celebrated artists from East Malaysia? Are you still supporting your family financially?
I’m proud that I’m able to represent Sabah in a positive light. I am here to prove that Sabah has talented artists and that we are a force to be reckoned with. Of course I am still supporting my family financially. The biggest gift I have given my parents is rebuilding and renovating their home in Penampang. This is the greatest contribution I have made to them. It is our family home and this is where the whole family gathers. Apart from that, I still send money home for additional financial support. While my priority will always be my family, this doesn’t mean I haven’t splurged on myself. Since my success, the first expensive thing I bought for myself was a car – a Toyota Wish. Looking back, I’ve come a long way since my teenage club singing days. To be honest, I didn’t think my popularity would go beyond two years post-AF6. I’m grateful that my star still shines and words cannot describe how happy and appreciative I am.

What do you think about being tagged “The Malaysian Dancing Queen”?
My music genre is dance music and I dance in my performances. But I have never had any formal dance training apart from AF6. If and when I perform any of my songs, I just change choreography. Depending on the track, the type of dance can be anywhere from hip-hop to voguing.

Who was your biggest inspiration?
My father was my biggest motivator. Although my dad was not a celebrity artist, he loved to sing and play the guitar. I remember being just seven or eight years old when I first sang with my old man. In a way, my father was my first vocal coach and he is definitely my catalyst and inspiration.



Credit to: Cosmetic Surgery and Beauty Magazine Malaysia
Link: http://www.cosmeticsurgeryandbeauty.com/resources/stay-see


Thursday, September 10, 2015

Stacy steps up her game for MTV World Stage



If there was a “where are they now?” type of show for Akademi Fantasia (AF) winners or past contestants, rest assure that Stacy Anam wouldn’t be on it.

The Sabahan performer – whose name is now Ummu Shaikhah Stacy Anam – was only 18 when she won the AF competition in 2008. Her debut single Aku Stacy peaked at No. 1 on the local radio charts and was nominated in the Anugerah Juara Lagu’s Best Song category.

In the same year, she won the award for Most Popular New Female Artiste at Anugerah Bintang Popular, cementing her status as a force to be reckoned with in the local music scene.

Now at 25, Stacy is currently burning up the local charts with her latest single Not For Sale – featuring rapper Altimet – from her third album #1.

The petite singer also acts as a “Juri Juara” on the latest season of AF. The live show which airs every Sunday on Astro Ria has Stacy offering constructive comments and encouragments to the Season 12 contestants via AF’s official website.

That’s not all. She can now add “MTV World Stage Malaysia 2015 opening act” to her ever-expanding resume. The energetic entertainer who will be sharing the stage with the likes of Carly Rae Jepsen and Jason DeRulo talks about why the crowd should come to the show in their dancing shoes.

Congratulations on being voted by fans as the winner for #MTVMostWantedAct. Where were you when you got the news and how did you feel about it?

I was at home. My manager informed me about it. I was very excited and thankful especially to the fans who voted for me to have this opportunity.

What does this recognition from MTV and the fans mean to you?

It’s an opportunity for me to showcase my talent and what makes me unique as a performer. Plus, I get the chance to perform on the same stage as internationally-renowned artistes. This event would make a good addition to my profile as a singer/performer.

What have you got planned for your performance on Saturday?

I’ll be taking the stage with my dancers as usual. But we’ve a few tricks up our sleeves with some changes to the dance routine and music arrangement to get the crowd more excited. Everyone can join in and dance along with us. It’s going to be really exciting!

Do you get nervous before a live performance like this?

Yes, of course I’m nervous. And worried as well, because I need to practise the moves. At the same time, I need to work on maintaining my stamina throughout the performance. It’s hard because my schedule is packed with other work commitments.

If you could go back to your days as an AF contestant, is there anything you would do differently?

When I think about it, I might not be here if it wasn’t because of what I did on AF. So, there’s nothing I would change.

The MTV World Stage Malaysia is happening this Saturday at 7.30pm at Surf Beach, Sunway Lagoon, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

Credit to Star2.com
Link: http://www.star2.com/entertainment/music/2015/09/10/get-set-for-an-energetic-set-from-stacy-at-mtv-world-stage-malaysia/

"SAYA MAHU MENJADI SEPERTI STACY," - ELIZABETH TAN



Bintang sensasi YouTube yang seorang ini tidak perlu lagi diperkenalkan kepada khalayak. Sebut sahaja judul lagu lantunannya, 'Knock Knock', ramai akan terbayangkan video muzik comel yang penuh warna-warni itu. 

Terbaru, penyanyi bernama Elizabeth Tan ini sedang sibuk dengan beberapa program kempen, dan pada masa yang sama mempromosikan filem pertama lakonannya, 'Usop Wilcha Menghonjang Makhluk Muzium'. 

Jika sebelum ini, Elizabeth atau lebih mesra disapa sebagai Lizzy itu pernah mengikuti kelas vokal, kini, dia merancang pula untuk mengikuti kelas tarian. Katanya, bagi memantapkan lagi persembahannya tatkala berada di pentas. 


“Kritikan yang diterima tidak membuatkan saya serik sebaliknya menguatkan lagi usaha saya untuk memperbaiki kelemahan dan kerana itu, saya mengikuti kelas vokal. Tapi, bagi memberikan satu kelainan, saya perlukan sesuatu yang segar dan baru. Sebab itu, saya pilih untuk menari dan merancang untuk mengikuti kelas tarian. Tambahan pula, saya mungkin muncul dengan genre muzik yang berentak rancak ala-ala KPop,” katanya menerusi Sinar Harian Online. 

Selain mahu memperbaiki persembahannya dan tidak nampak membosankan, Lizzy juga ingin tampil lincah dan bertenaga ketika berada di pentas. Dia juga turut menjadikan Stacy sebagai inspirasi. 

“Peminat menyukai saya menyanyi dan menari pada masa sama. Kata mereka, ia lebih menghiburkan. Saya pernah bertanya pada salah seorang penari Stacy, mereka mengambil masa sehingga sebulan untuk berlatih bagi satu lagu. Kalau saya, pasti akan mengambil tempoh lebih panjang.

“Tapi, satu hari nanti, saya mahu menjadi seperti Stacy yang mampu menyanyi dan menari dengan baik,” katanya lagi. 

Penghujung September ini, dia akan terbang ke United Kingdom untuk menerima jemputan membuat persembahan di sebuah majlis. Kepada Lizzy, semoga terus sukses dalam apa jua bidang yang diceburi. 

Credit to: Media Hiburan link > http://mediahiburan.karangkraf.com/trending/saya-mahu-menjadi-seperti-stacy-elizabeth-tan-1.428871

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

7 Stacy Music Videos to Watch



Check all of them out NOW! We mean it.

You’ve voted, now get excited! Just like you, we’re all eager to welcome award winning Malaysian singer Stacy on stage and see her perform at one of the most happening nights ever!

While you count down the days to MTV World Stage Malaysia 2015, we rank our favourite music videos of Stacy from ‘it’s-amazing-watch-it’ to ‘it’s-really-amazing-you-needa-watch-it-now’:

1. ‘Bosan’
We totally get why Stacy claims the crown of ‘Malaysia’s dancing queen,’ after watching this dance-centric music video.  Stacy is in her element here, showing off a bunch of mad dancing skills! There is nothing  ‘boring’ about this song and music video at all.

2. ‘Jahatnya Cinta’ with Akim Ahmad

So what if this music video was made for the 2011 ‘Say it with Cornetto Style’ campaign? Who doesn’t want to be surprised with a dozen roses and an entire cart of ice-cream? Everything about this screams potential ROM COM! We just wish they had made it into one because we’d totally watch a full length version of it. Plus, we won’t deny how catchy the song is either.

3. 'Gilalah'

Any music video that looks like a rainbow automatically ends up on our to-watch list! What’s even cuter is this totally adorbs appearance made by Stacy’s daughter, Beyya. We can’t get over this mother-daughter pair!

4. ‘Kembali’ with Akim Ahmad
Compared to their other music video together (see: number 2), the duo gets a little more emotional in this one. Coupled with the classic fairytale-esque setting, the music video is much darker and a bit more dramatic.

5. Kasanova

What do we love more than Stacy herself? A bad-ass Stacy, who’s about to shut down a smooth-talking player. In her very cool aviator shades, no less.

6. Kisah Dongeng

Stacy sings about imperfections and finding someone who can love them regardless of it. The music video and song really gave us ALL the feels. We’re not kidding.

7. Not for Sale

We. Love. It. Everything about Stacy’s latest music video, ‘Not For Sale,’ is so, so, SO lavish and luxurious, we wish we could be a part of it too. From Dior to Prada, Stacy struts and surrounds herself in all sorts of elegant designer goods. What’s not to love? BO$$.

Now, we seriously can’t wait for her to grace our stage with her beautiful presence at this year’s MTV World Stage Malaysia!

Credit to: MTV Asia World Stage. Full link here: http://worldstage.mtvasia.com/news/7-stacy-music-videos-to-watch/

Stacy to open MTV World Stage Malaysia 2015 on Sept 12



KUALA LUMPUR: Akademi Fantasia Season 6 champion Stacy Anam will be the opening act at MTV World Stage Malaysia 2015. 

To be held at Surf Beach, Sunway Lagoon in Petaling Jaya on Sept 12, the 25-year-old Sabahan was chosen from a pool of 28 local acts when MTV turned the spotlight on fans to decide on their choice as the opening act. 

After two weeks of fans’ voting, the award-winning singer received the highest votes for Malaysia’s #MostWanted Act. 

Stacy will join MTV’s line-up of performers comprising multi-platinum selling, international superstar Jason Derulo, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen, Korea’s favourite K-pop idol female group Apink and hottest Japanese band Sekai No Owari. 

To be recorded live for global telecast, the one-night only outdoor event is one of the biggest Southeast Asia music nights of the year, which brings multi-genre talents onto a single stage. 

“I’m shaking with excitement with this huge opportunity on the MTV stage. Thank you MTV and to my fans who voted me as Malaysia’s #MostWanted Act, I’ll make you proud! So come celebrate with me at MTV World Stage Malaysia 2015!” said Stacy. 

Paras Sharma, Vice President, MTV & Digital Media, Viacom International Media Networks Asia commented: “Our focus was to turn the spotlight on fans and showcase talent in front of the camera and behind the scenes. The fans have spoken and chosen Stacy as their #MostWanted local act to open the show!” 

Stacy first started out as a singer in local clubs to help support her family at the age of 16. Early on, Stacy participated in a few notable singing reality shows, but it was AF that brought her immense fame. 

Her debut album Aku Stacy was released in March 2009. Since then, she has been on a fast-track to stardom, having released two more albums - Stay-C and Stacy #1 in 2011 and 2014 respectively with Warner Music Malaysia. Stacy #1 was also released in Singapore, Indonesia and Brunei. 

Proving her popularity over the last seven years, Stacy has bagged more than 12 awards locally, including two awards at Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian and Best Album Cover at the last year’s Anugerah Industri Muzik. 

Also known as “Malaysia Dancing Queen”, she has performed a number of local shows and made numerous TV appearances. 

Fans can follow MTV Asia on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for news updates on MTV World Stage Malaysia 2015.



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