Nicole Lai (黎珈仪, 26 February 1974 in Penang – 6 September 2008) was a Singapore-based Malaysian Chinese singer-songwriter, backing vocalist, vocal trainer and performer. Her nickname Niguolai (你过来) was given to her by her good friend and singer-songwriter, Stefanie Sun. This nickname simply means "You! Come over here!" in English.
Biography
Professional qualification and training
Nicole had London College of Music Grade 8 (Distinction) qualification and also had undergone modelling training at Mannequin Studio and had received a diploma from Plato Make-Up Academy. Nicole studied vocals in Los Angeles under Jodi Sellards, who has taught David Tao, A-mei (Zhang Hui Mei) and Alex To (Du De Wei).
Nicole was a member of the Composers and Authors Society of Singapore (COMPASS).[5] In 2003, she won awards for her own composition "梦想家" ("Dreamer") in the Xinyao Song competition held in Singapore[1] where she was champion in the Vocal Performance Category and 1st runner up in the Composing Category. This song was later featured in the Taiwanese TV series Green Forest, My Home[6][7] soundtrack album. Nicole also sang on the soundtrack of Singapore's own home-grown movie, Singapore Dreaming "Mei Man Ren Sheng".[8] Nicole also made appearances on television as one of the judges for MediaCorp TV Channel 8's weekend variety show, PSC Nite 2005[9] and MediaCorp TV Channel U's 2008 S-POP HURRAY song writing competition show.
Commercial performer, charity work
Nicole was also an avid performer herself, having performed at countless Dinner and Dance events, Family Days, Singapore Town Council events and many other occasions. She has done many jingles including those of Hazeline Snow,[10]Singapore Airlines, McDonald's, Canon, Slimwater and Knife Oil. Under the World Vision[11] Organization child sponsorship programme, Nicole sponsored four kids when she was alive. After her death, her friends launched her EP album at the end of 2008 and proceeds from the CD sales will go to charity and to adopting Nicole's four kids from World Vision.
Discography
Songwriter
Nicole was also a songwriting enthusiast, and recently had one of her songs published in Stefanie Sun's album. Nicole was also a member of the Composers and Authors Society of Singapore (COMPASS),[5] and had songs published in Stefanie Sun's, Maggie Tang's, Vivian Hsu's, Linda and Taiwanese TV series Green Forest, My Home[6][7] soundtrack album. Nicole's own composition of "梦想家" title was renamed to "一個人的星光" ("One's Star Light") and sung by William So.
Before her death, she wrote the song "你我的自由 – Freedom" which carries a special messages from her –
"Freedom is a choice in life. We are all free to make our choices in life, and even if we decide not to make any choice, that in itself is our freedom to choose"~~With Love...nL.
Many local singer-songwriters attended her CD launch at Lunar on 23 April 2008. They include Lee Wei Song, Lee Shih Shiong, Jim Lim,[16] Kenn C.,[17] Wu JiaMing, Ruth Ling,[15] both Peng ChiSheng[18] and Aaron Lim[19] of Intune Music School,[20] Radio DJ Luo Bang Qiang[21] and many of her vocal students too. The CD was sponsored by Stefanie Sun[22] and was given to friends during her wake. Another remembrance EP album is released in September 2009.
One of Singapore largest entertainment complex, St James Power Station decided to produce an EP album for their Dragonfly Performers[24] in August 2007. Nicole was consulted for this project. In her own premise at Tiong Bahru, she personally trained the performers to ensure everybody is studio ready. The EP album was released by Sony BMG in October 2007. The song that Nicole produced was one of the best track audience selected.
^Bennett, James. "Hazeline Snow". Cosmetics and Skin. Retrieved 11 October 2018. "Hazeline Snow" is a moisturizing cream originally marketed by Burroughs Wellcome of the UK. The product was composed of 50% witch hazel but later formulations may have significantly less content. It is now the brand for a cosmetic cream that is marketed as brightening or providing fair skin for women and girls in Asian and African countries.