Sun Ho

Sun Ho is a Singaporean pop music singer who started her Mandarin pop singing career in 2002 and has worked with producers and performers such as Wyclef Jean, Diane Warren, The Underdogs, David Foster and Carole Bayer Sager

From 2002 to 2007, Ho released a succession of five Mandarin pop albums that have either reached double or triple platinum status.

In 2003, Ho broke into Hollywood with her debut American single “Where Did Love Go,” produced by David Foster and Peter Rafelson. This was followed by her next three singles, “One With You”, “Without Love” and “Gone”. Since 2003, Ho has worked with a number of musicians such as Jimmy Harry, Diane Warren, Tony Moran, Chris Cox, Eric Kupper, Jason Nevins, Moto Blanco and the Underdogs.

In 2007, Ho collaborated with Wyclef Jean on “China Wine.” The music video was directed by Wayne Isham and featured Tony Matterhorn and Elephant Man alongside Wyclef and Sun. Wyclef was also co-writer and executive producer of Ho’s English album, released in 2009.

For the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Ho worked r with music composer David Foster & Carole Bayer Sager to submit a song composition titled “The Light.” Ho released her US single “Fancy Free” in September 2009 and her English album “Cause A Ruckus” was released as well

Music Videos

 * China Wine
 * Fancy Free
 * Mr. Bill
 * Music Is My Life