Toc Tien

World Music Singer

Toc Tien was born in Vietnam on May 13th, 1989 and is the World Music Singer. At the age of 34, Toc Tien biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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May 13, 1989
Nationality
Vietnam
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34 years old
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Taurus
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Singer
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Toc Tien Life

Khoa Tóc Tiên (born 13 May 1989) is a Vietnamese recording artist, photographer, and Actor.

Tiên began her singing career as a child and went on to become a teen idol, appearing in various singing competitions and releasing two studio albums: N? Tóc Tiên thi?u n hyn (2007) and cu?i ng mai (2007) and tóc Tiên th?n t?u n? (2008).

My Turn (2009), her third solo album, portrays a fresh, sexually charged image she acquired while living in the United States and appearing on Thy Nga Productions' variety show, Paris by Night.

Tiên appeared in the first season of the television series The Remix in 2015.

The performance gave her the opportunity to perform "Ngày mai (Vu di?u c?ng chiêng)," the song that gained her fame and later became one of her signature hits.

"Em không là nh?t" and "#Catena" were moderately popular subsequent singles, with "Em không là duy nh?" and "#Catena" particularly affecting.

Tiên made her film debut in Già gân, m?

From 2015, nhân vs. gang has worked on numerous endorsement agreements.

She appeared on television as Bài hát Vi?t in 2008 and as a judge on The Voice of Vietnam and Vietnam Idol Kids.

Three Lóng Xanh Awards, two Yan Vogue 20 Awards, an Mnet Asian Music Award, a Zing Music Award, a LGBT Appreciation Award, and a Vietnamese Elle Style Award have been among her honors.

Personal life

After meeting at a high school reunion in December 2007, Tiên began dating basketball player Chong Paul. Despite their age (Tiên was 19 and Chong Paul was 27 when they first met), her parents approved of the marriage but only under strict control. In July 2013, the singer announced that they had split up. Many papers have since credited her to a Touliver production, but neither have denied this allegations. Tiên referred to herself as "single" in 2017.

Tiên wrote to her mother in September 2013 that the two have not spoken to each other since she went from medical to communication studies, and that her appearance change made her mother "furious." The singer said she did not want to be a doctor because it was only her family's wish. Despite this, she expressed an eager desire to reconcile with her mother in many interviews and on social media, even though she said that the strained marriage caused her to be depressed for a long time. Tiên answered when asked whether it will be fixed or not when it was announced in August 2017. "It's difficult to resolve the conflicts [between me and my mother]" They are not simply generation gap problems; they involve the way each individual thinks. So to say, if the problems had been addressed, I'd say they hadn't," she said.

Tiên married Hoàng Touliver on February 20, 2020, the couple's wedding mass took place in Dalat Cathedral, which is located in Dalat city.

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Toc Tien Career

Early life and career

Nóc Tiên was born in Nên Trung Kiên, a businessman and a former ballet dancer and aerobics instructor, and was raised in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and is known as a Nôc Tiên. Her wealthy family concentrated on education for generations and adopted a strict parenting approach, particularly her mother. Tiên has defended her mother's stifle, saying she was shielding her from the dangers of starting show business at an early age. The singer has two younger brothers, one of whom received a President's Education Award in 2015.

Tiên was four when her family discovered her singing ability and invited her to join the Children's House of Ho Chi Minh City's performing group. She started singing and modeling in numerous music videos while being supervised by her mother. I tm Ngôi sao Close-Up, her first singing competition, claimed she was 18 to fulfill their entry requirements. Tiên sponsored musician Th Hin on his 2002 national tour, which marked her debut as an adult singer after she was one of the show's twelve finalists.

Tiên entered the music competition Yo! in September 2003. Cùng xanh and she's been a fan of her youth for two years. Four winners were named — Tóc Tiên, Nam Công, Minh Th, and Vit Thanh—joining a short-lived group, Yo! The band members remained active in their careers later on to pursue solo careers. Tiên began studying biology at Lê Hung Phong High School, one of Vietnam's most prestigious high schools, in 2004. Although her grades were generally favorable up until her 2007 graduation, they did occasionally suffer as a result of her work schedule. The singer took vocal lessons at the city's conservatory and competed for her district's volleyball team.

She was the Most Notable Face in Ngh, a 2005 Fujifilm modeling competition, and was praised for songs like "Tu teen tr," "Rock hc tr", and "Cô tr xô." Tiên made her acting debut when she appeared as doctor ng Thôy Trâm for a segment aired on the VTV3 talk show Ng th'i. Tiên hn gii Sao Mai, her third singing competition, shocked many, since Tiên was a well-known performer at the time. "I came to the competition to prove myself, not to put my skills to the test," she said. Tiên, one of eighteen Southern finalists, sang of "Bài cho em" on November 19, 2005, but lost.

Tiên performed on two tracks on Quc B's 2006 album V, including "Chung thân," a track that was later included in the Ngp-directed short film Con ri. The singer revealed in a interview that an album was in the works, and that she would take a year off from performing to prepare for the national university entrance exam. Tiên said numerous times that she wanted to be a doctor, but that her singing career had her career as a "side job." Her mother arranged the album's release in the summer to ensure that her daughter would concentrate on studying. In February 2007, the singer's debut album, N. c ng mai, was released. Tiên was not accepted to her first-choice school, Ho Chi Minh City Medicine and Pharmacy University's Faculty of Medicine, after the July examination, and chose Faculty of Traditional Medicine at the University.

Tiên began co-hosting the fourth season of Bài hát Vit in May 2008, with Anh Tun and Li Văn Sâm. Quc Bo, Phng Uyên, and other songwriters had been enlisted for her second album, Tóc Tiên thiu n, which was set to be released in June. Tiên started her first high-school tour in September, vying for six schools in Ho Chi Minh City, ng Nai Province and Hanoi. Tóc Tiên said in a 2014 interview with Elle Man Vietnam that her childhood was "definitely different from [her] peers." "I was doing photographyshoots, interviews, and others before going back to school for a singing career," she said. "I was taking advantage of my days off to do homework backstage at concerts or film studios."

Tiên started in 2011 with her longtime friend, Wanbi Tun Anh, before moving with her family to Los Angeles in March. In June, Chuyn tvnh vs. t thy gian, a series of their past and new collaborations, was published. The album's promotion was supposed but it was cancelled. Tiên began her undergraduate studies at Pasadena City College, majoring in biology, and aspired to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree to study medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles. When she arrived in LA, she signed a deal with Thy Nga Productions, a US-based record company that had worked with several overseas Vietnamese artists. Tiên had appeared on more than forty episodes of Thy Nga's direct-to-video variety series Paris by Night by 2016, beginning with her appearance of "Tóc mây" on the 96th installment in June 2009.

She performed in bars and casinos around the country, and she worked part-time to fund her education. Tiên made a cameo appearance on Wanbi Tut sóng cm xc" in September 2010 and was featured on the song's R&B remix. My Turn, Dng Khép Linh's third solo studio album, was released in August 2011, and it features contributions from Dng Khc Linh, Nh Phong, Thanh Bôi, and others. On the compilation video release The Best of Tóc Tiên, three album tracks and her Paris by Night appearances were included in May 2012. Their joint album Mystical Night was released in August after a string of collaborations with Mai Tien Dg on the variety series. Tiên reported in July 2013 that she had transferred to Long Beach and changed her major to communication studies to balance her education and work; however, she subsequently dropped out.

Tiên started a few programs to revive her career in Vietnam in October 2014 but she was dissatisfied with whether or not she should remain permanently. "Tell Me Why" in November and "Ngày Mai" in February 2015 were followed by two singles, "Tell Me Why" in November and "Ngày mai" in February 2015, with the former's video sparking controversies over its provocative nature. Despite initially refusing the invitation, she joined The Remix in December. TeamV, made up of Tiên and producers Touliver and Long Halo, will compete against other well-known artists such as Sn Tung M-TP and ng Nhi to produce the best remix work on the program. On the fourth live show, she's appearance of "Ngày mai" was a success in April. The song's latest remix with the choreography, "Vi cng chiêng," went viral right away. It was named as a Best Covered Music Video at the 2015 Làn Sóng Xanh Awards, a nominee for Most Covered Music Video at the 2015 Làn Sáng Xanh Awards, a Best Buyout award for Most Covered Music Video, and the annual Top Hit title from television show Vietnam Top Hits. The track was identified as her signature success by several publications. "D.C.M.A." became her team's first single on the market, as well as "D.C.M.A." (U cn ai)" in June, which stars BigDaddy and Andree, before the show's grandparental show takes place in fourth place.

Tiên appeared in her first comedy film Già gân, m nhân vs. t as Qunh Cherry, a DJ who is on the run from a group of gangsters, in December 2015. However, critics generally dismissed both the film and her performance. She received Best Female Artist at the Yan Vogue 20 Awards in January 2016 and appeared on "I'm in Love" and "Big Girls Don't Cry" and "I'm in Love" and "Big Girls Don't Cry." These two singles were from her then-upcoming extended play T. BigDaddy's lead track "The Beat of Celebration" starring BigDaddy, JustaTee, and Touliver, winning her the Silver Music Video and Most Effective Performer awards from Bài yêu. With the Vietnamese name Kung Fu Panda 3, the singer narrated M M, a translated version of the original's animated character Mei Mei. How can she sing "Mt con ng hai ng r" for the soundtrack of the comedy film Taxi in March? Tiên became a popular judge on the first seasons of Tài n°ng DJ and Vietnam Idol Kids in May, following her guest judging appearances on various television shows. She also appeared on four episodes of The Face Vietnam's first season as a guest mentor and on its live finale, which aired in October. Tóc Tiên's advertising campaigns were carried out afterwards by a series of musical launches. "All Eyes on Us"), the trio's song for Budweiser, released in December, Dutch producer Afrojack and rap artist Suboi joined one of them.

Early in 2017, the singer joined Mt n ngôi sao, the Vietnamese version of the Korean singing competition King of Mask Singer, as a judge and a mentor on the fourth season of The Voice of Vietnam. Hin Hn, her team's contestant, received the second place in the second show's second place, and appeared with her on a duet titled "Hôn" in June. Tiên also released a few other singles throughout the year, including "Em không là duy t" in February, which was a hit, "Walk Away" in May, and "Hôm nay tôi côn quê" in August, a Rhymastic duo. In November 2017, Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Asian Artist in Vietnam and a V Live Award for Best Iconic Star in January 2018, and she was also ranked in the top five most popular singers at the Làn Sóng Awards for the third year in a row. Later received both Single and Song of the Year awards at the Làn Sóng Xanh and Dedication Music Awards, respectively. In February and April 2018, respectively, her singles "Th em vs. th" and "Pho gi tuy't vs.i" and "Phn vs. I" and "Pho giy tuyt vi" and "Pht tuy tuy't vi" and "Pht vs.

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