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Born | Yunalis Mat Zaraai (1986-11-14) fourteen November 1986 Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia |
Nationality | Malaysian |
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Years active | 2006–present |
Spouse(due south) | Adam Sinclair (thousand. 2018) |
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Website | www |
Yunalis Mat Zara'ai (Jawi: يوناليس بنت مد ظراعي; built-in xiv November 1986[ii]), known professionally every bit Yuna, is a Malaysian singer-songwriter. Her initial exposure came through the viral success of her music uploaded to Myspace, which received over 1 meg plays. This online success alerted an indie-pop label/management visitor to her music, and in early 2011 she signed with the Fader Label. She is best known for her collaboration with Usher on her breakout single "Vanquish", which peaked at number 3 on the US Billboard Adult R&B chart.
Born and raised in Kedah and Selangor, she began writing songs at age xiv. She before long taught herself to play guitar, and past 2006, in need of a artistic outlet while attending law schoolhouse, performed for an audience for the first time. Yuna made her recorded debut album in Malaysia in 2008 with a self-titled EP, earned five Malaysian Music Awards nominations (the Malaysian equivalent of the Grammy). She took home four trophies, including Best New Creative person and Best Song for her breakthrough hitting "Dan Sebenarnya".
The Decorate (EP) followed two years later. Decorate included the viral striking "Rocket," which won raves from Billboard magazine, indie rock radio station KEXP, and hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, as well as a characteristic in Spin 's "8 Bands You Need to Hear Now". For her performances, Yuna was nominated as one of MTV's Iggy's Best New Bands in the World in 2011, and she marked the occasion by playing at the historic MTV Studios.
The 2012 unmarried "Alive Your Life", produced by Pharrell Williams, was a preamble to her self-titled full-length debut, which arrived that April. That summer, Yuna appeared at Lollapalooza. In 2013, Yuna returned with the anthology Nocturnal, featuring the single "Falling". In February 2016, Yuna previewed her tertiary album with the release of "Places to Go", a single produced by hip-hop artist DJ Premier. The total album, Chapters, was released three months later.
In Dec 2016, Chapters bankrupt into the Summit 10 of the Billboard All-time R&B Albums of 2016: Critic's Selection; Chapters ranked at number 7. Yuna received an award for the Well-nigh Successful Malaysian Singer from the Malaysian Book Of Records. Chapters was also nominated in the Top 20 Best R&B Albums of 2016 past Rolling Rock magazine. Yuna performed equally a special guest at the 2016 Soul Train Music Awards.
In May 2017, Yuna became the starting time singer from Asia to exist nominated for a BET Laurels; Yuna received a nomination for the BET Axial Award for "Crush", her duet single with Usher.
Early life [edit]
Yuna grew upwards in Subang Jaya, Selangor and Kangar, Perlis, in Malaysia.
Teaching [edit]
Yuna attended SMK USJ 4 Subang Jaya, Selangor and SMK Derma, Kangar, Perlis and SMK USJ 4 Subang Jaya, Selangor. After that, Yuna attended Universiti Teknologi MARA in Shah Alam, where she studied legal studies at its Faculty of Law.[3] In 2009, she graduated with a Available of Legal Studies (Hons.) caste.[4]
Career [edit]
2001–2010: Ancestry and early success [edit]
Yuna began writing her ain songs when she was fourteen years sometime and began performing at historic period nineteen after she learned how to play guitar. She has performed in numerous acoustic shows and events in many parts of Malaysia since 2006. The same year, she auditioned for the kickoff flavour of One in a Million, making it to the top 40 round before she was eliminated from the competition.
In October 2008, she released her second EP, the self-titled Yuna Its single "Deeper Conversation" became a hitting in Malaysia.[5] Her meteoric rise in the Malaysian indie music scene was helped by the strong following she gained on Myspace. Her first studio album, Decorate, was released in July 2010 nether her indie label Yuna Room Records.
2011–2013: Early on international breakthrough [edit]
Yuna was eventually discovered in the U.s. past the indie-Popular tape characterization and management company. They flew out to Malaysia to convince her to sign with them and and so proceeded to become her a deal with Fader Label, a record characterization based in New York, in February 2011.[six] She released her debut US EP, Decorate, in the United States in March 2011.[7]
On 24 Jan 2012, her single "Live Your Life" debuted on iTunes. The rail was produced by Grammy Award-winning producer, Pharrell Williams.[8] MTV Iggy described the track as, "polished until it gleams but instead of burying Yuna, it lifts her up. The rail has hinted that a diva is waiting to polish." On 16 February, the official music video for "Live Your Life" was released. On 24 Apr 2012, Yuna's United states of america debut self-titled anthology was released. Debuting at No.23 on the Pop chart and No.86 on the Top 100 Albums on iTunes, Yuna was also No.23 on Billboard'south Heatseekers Chart. Accolades from fans and critics alike, such equally Billboard, NPR, Elle, The New York Times, Vibe Claire and National Geographic, who stated that her sound is "every bit fresh, honest and deeply personal as anything by Bon Iver or Tune-Yards," have been rolling in.
Yuna performed "Live Your Life" on late-night TV shows Conan and Last Call with Carson Daly. She was featured on the CBS Evening News in a featured profile slice and toured with Graffiti6 with stops at Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza. She also contributed to the Savages soundtrack on the track, Here Comes the Sun. Yuna also performed as part of the Lollapalooza 2012 line up.
Yuna was the first runner-upwardly of MTV Iggy's Best New Bands in the Earth.[9] She performed at the historic MTV Studios in Times Foursquare, New York singing "Decorate", "Come As Y'all Are", "Lullabies" which is produced past Chris Braide and her new unmarried "Live Your Life", which is produced by Pharrell Williams of N.East.R.D.
Yuna recently signed with Verve Music Group.[10] Multiple Grammy-winning producer David Foster, who heads the artistic operations of Verve, tweeted: "I'm actually excited about the next hot artist to join Verve Music. Stay tuned and keep an eye out for Yuna in 2013". She also fabricated the Heatseekers Album chart on Billboard with "Live Your Life".[xi]
2013–2015: Nocturnal [edit]
Yuna released her second international anthology, Nocturnal on 29 Oct 2013 by Verve Records.[12] "I Desire You Back" featuring Vietnamese rapper, Derez aired on "Beloved & Hip Hop: New York" 20 Jan 2014. On nine January 2014, Yuna graced the Jimmy Kimmel Live! studios, promoting her new anthology, Nocturnal.[13] She performed the singles "Falling" and "Rescue" with assistance from a live ring.
In December 2014, Yuna released the song "Broke Her" as a single. Information technology features a sample of Drake's 0 to 100.[fourteen]
On 31 Jan 2015, Yuna performed in the endmost ceremony of 2015 AFC Asian Cup.[xv] She has been appointed as Malaysia's tourism adviser to boost tourist arrivals in the country along with Dato' Siti Nurhaliza and Datuk Jimmy Choo Yeang Keat on June of the same year.[16]
Yuna recorded the vocal Strawberry Letter 23 by singer Shuggie Otis used in a commercial for Swedish fashion retailer H&Chiliad starring Ukrainian-Canadian model Daria Werbowy that aired in March 2015.[17]
2016–2018: Chapters [edit]
On xx May 2016, Yuna released her latest anthology Chapters through Verve Records. The anthology features the collaboration from Usher, Jhené Aiko and DJ Premier. Equally of December 2016, the album had been selected by Billboard in 7th place of its 2016 Critics' Picks for Best R&B Album.[eighteen] Yuna receive recognition from The Malaysia Volume of Records for The Offset R&B Anthology Listed In Top 10 Billboard Charts In The United States.[19]
On 25 July 2017, Yuna took to the Tardily Night with Seth Meyers stage at NBC Studios to promote her album and performs "Used To Dear You" from Capacity. The Jhené Aiko-assisted rail was instead backed by an incredible full band complete with violins as role of a small string section.[20]
In Dec 2018, Yuna creates history when gathering a streaming total of nigh 36 million in Spotify throughout 2018.[21]
2019–present: Rouge, directional debut and RIAA certification [edit]
Yuna returned to finish up work for her fourth international anthology after taking a short break following her wedding. She further described the new direction for the upcoming anthology, which will be the "opposite" of her previous tape, "Capacity".[22] In an interview with Singapore's Straits Times, Yuna teased that the new album will too feature guest stars; notwithstanding, no names were disclosed. She also hinted that a new song off the upcoming anthology would be released in March 2019.[23] Yuna described the whole process of making the new album as "happier", with more liberty compared to her previous releases.[24] [25]
In a detailed interview with Riff Magazine on 25 February 2019, Yuna described that the upcoming album was in the process of finishing up and that it brings everything full circle by going back to the music her father listened to when she was young. "Information technology's still Yuna, it's pop music, merely it's pop and R&B. For this album, we wanted to bring back the feel of old records, onetime vinyl."[26]
Yuna released "Forevermore" on 5 Apr 2019. In a Star2 article, she said that the vocal "is virtually growing up in a small town and coming from a small state and how that environment made me strive to be the all-time that I tin be." For the video she had enlisted her husband Adam Sinclair who is a director, and they shot the video entirely in Malaysia, more often than not in Kuala Lumpur and Perlis.[27] "Forevermore" debuted at number one on Malaysia's RIM Domestic Chart on xi April 2019, her get-go number-i since the reintroduction of the official nautical chart in 2017.[28]
Apart from making her new album, Yuna ventured into the directing scene. She fabricated her showtime directional debut in Oct 2018 for Malaysia'southward duo, Hani & Zue'south "Alone".[29] Yuna afterward directed another video for the duo, "Aku dan Laguku".[30]
On 17 April 2019, Yuna earned her very offset RIAA certification when her vocal "Trounce" logged a gold certified sales of 500,000 copies.[31] [32] This feat was achieved three years later the song was released.[33]
Yuna released her 2nd promotional single from her upcoming anthology, "Bare Marquee" featuring American rapper, One thousand-Eazy on 16 May 2019.[34] [35] The music video was shot in Kuala Lumpur, featuring Malaysian actor, Amerul Affendi and as well directed by Sinclair.[36] On the same twenty-four hour period, Yuna revealed several titles and lyrics from her new album Rouge, which was released on 12 July 2019.[37] [38]
Artistry [edit]
Musical manner [edit]
Yuna possesses a calorie-free lyric soprano voice.[39] She once described her music as "a cross betwixt Mary Poppins and Coldplay".[twoscore] She explains nearly this label of her musical fashion, "I can't believe people still hold onto that! It was a quote that I had on, like, my Myspace music page seven years ago. Only yeah, what I meant to say is I like to incorporate a lot of different genres in my music, and, you know, having a sense of honesty and sincerity in the lyrics as well. But I'm still pop at the same time."[41]
Influences [edit]
Yuna has cited Coldplay, Bob Dylan, and Feist as influences, having been introduced to them by her father. Growing up in Malaysia, she listened to a lot of The Cardigans, Fiona Apple tree, and Garbage.[42]
Collaborations [edit]
Throughout her music career, Yuna has collaborated with many renowned artists, including local acts such every bit Usher, Tyler, the Creator, Epik High,[43] G-Eazy, Jay Park, Jhené Aiko, KYLE, Little Simz, MIYAVI, Qi Razali,[44] SonaOne,[45] TOKiMONSTA,[46] Aizat Amdan[47] and Guba.[48] [49] [l] [38]
During a special project by Yonder Music in 2015, Yuna has re-recorded a Malay song, "Kau Ilhamku" together with Malaysian and Indonesian acts like Afgan, Ariel NOAH, Cita Citata, Elizabeth Tan, Jaclyn Victor, Joe Flizzow, Man Bai and Siti Nurhaliza.[51]
Businesses [edit]
Yuna co-owns a women's dress boutique, IAMJETFUEL, in Subang Jaya, Selangor.[52] In 2014, she re-opened the shop with a new name, 'November Culture', which is too situated in Subang Jaya with a worldwide online presence. 14Nov past Yuna Zarai (brand name) are dress and scarves that are designed by Yuna herself. She started introducing this brand in the U.s. by promoting it in manner shows (Fashion Fighting Famine or #FFFShow) in California. Also that, she too opened a pop store in New York likewise as Los Angeles. Recently, she has launched her new collaboration with Malaysian designer, Hatta Dolmat.
On one May 2018, Yuna announced on her Instagram business relationship that the November Culture boutique had ceased operations.[53] [54] [55]
Personal life [edit]
Relationships [edit]
Yuna is married to Malaysian director, Adam Sinclair, younger brother of the late thespian Ashraf Sinclair and actress Aishah Sinclair in 2018.[56]
Religion [edit]
Yuna is a Muslim.[57] Speaking on her hijab, she stated:
When I first started playing music, I was already covered ... wearing headscarves. And, similar, normally, people would wait you lot to modify, toss this part of your life away and then that you could be a pop star. But I only wanted to make music, not really exist a "pop star" pop star. And there's always people who wouldn't necessarily agree with what I'one thousand doing right now. Simply I'm really happy with where I am correct now, you know. I'one thousand a Muslim. I don't try to hide it. I'grand too a daughter who loves music. And I don't try to hide that also.[58]
Sexual harassment [edit]
In March 2018, Yuna revealed in a statement on Twitter that for the previous 6 months she was the victim of sexual harassment and revealed that the perpetrator had been sending threatening comments to her Instagram business relationship.[59] [lx] [61]
In pop civilization [edit]
Yuna covered "Hither Comes the Sun" by the Beatles for the 2012 film, Savages. The vocal was featured during the ending credits. "Tourist" was featured as part of the soundtrack in flavor one of a US TV series, Arrow.[62] Her vocal "Favourite Thing" was featured in some other US TV series Pretty Little Liars. She also recorded a song in collaboration with Adam Young of Owl City called "Shine Your Mode" for the soundtrack of the animated picture The Croods. The film was released by DreamWorks Animation in March 2013. Another Yuna vocal "Lullabies" was also featured in 90210, the reboot of Beverly Hills, 90210. This song was too featured in Being Mary Jane. Yuna also had her song "Lights and Camera" featured on an episode of the third season of the The states reality show Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta. "Lights and Camera" was also used as 1 of the soundtracks from Beyond the Lights. A remix of the song was released on 17 Nov 2014 that features advent from an American rapper, G-Eazy. "All I Do", the last track of her 3rd international album, Chapters, has been called every bit the soundtrack for the pilot episode in flavour xiii of the popular American medical drama TV series, Grey's Anatomy.[63] The vocal was aired on 22 September 2016 on the ABC channel in the United States.
Yuna'due south version of A Whole New World from the 1992 Disney film Aladdin, which was also sung by Peabo Bryson and Celine Dion, featured in the Deluxe Edition (bonus track) for the album We Honey Disney (2015 compilation album).[64] Beside Yuna, a number of other artists such as Ariana Grande, Ne-Yo, Jessie J, Jason Derulo, Gwen Stefani, Fall Out Boy, and Tori Kelly were also involved in the album published past David Foster. A remix version of her song "Alive Your Life" by MeLo-Ten appeared on the in-game radio station WorldWide FM in the video game Grand Theft Automobile V. The Adventure Club's remix of her vocal "Lullabies" was likewise featured as in the 2016 video game Steep. Yuna was besides featured in the Malaysian version of KakaoTalk advertisement, released in Malay, English, and Chinese language. Her 2011 unmarried "Someone Out Of Boondocks" was sampled past late rapper XXXTentacion on his song Let's Pretend We're Numb. In 2022, her single Lights and Camera can exist heard in the CNN commercial for "Reframed - Marilyn Monroe".
Awards and nominations [edit]
Discography [edit]
- International studio albums
- Yuna (2012)
- Nocturnal (2013)
- Chapters (2016)
- Rouge (2019)
- International EPs
- Decorate (2011)
- Sixth Street (2013)
- Y1 (2022)
- Malaysian albums
- Decorate (2010)
- Terukir di Bintang (2012)
- Material (2015)
Tours [edit]
- Summer Tour (2012)
- Nocturnal Bout (2014)
- Capacity Tour (2016)
- Rouge Tour (2019)[65]
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External links [edit]
- Official website
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuna_(singer)
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