Cheryl Koh[1], known professionally as Cheryl K, is a public figure, singer-songwriter, and actor most known for her performance on the Warner Bros. Pictures 2018 film, Crazy Rich Asians.[2][3] Cheryl sings the film's opening title & ending credits song, Money (That’s What I Want) in both English and Mandarin Chinese.[4][5] The ending credits Crazy Rich Asians (soundtrack) version also has Awkwafina, who stars in the film as Peik Lin, rapping on the song.[6][7] Cheryl was discovered by the film's director Jon M. Chu who saw her singing a 15-second a cappella cover of Jessie J's "Mamma Knows Best" on YouTube and booked her the job.[8][9][10]
In May 2018, Cheryl graduated with a Bachelor's in Business Administration from USC Marshall School of Business and a Music Industry minor from USC Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California.[13][14]
In 2010, Cheryl represented Malaysia in the World Championships of Performing Arts (WCOPA) in Hollywood and won four Gold medals including a Hollywood Industry Award and Champion of the World Senior Division Awards.[15][16] She was then invited back to perform as the opening guest artist for the competition's 23rd Annual WCOPA Grand Finale at the Terrace Theatre in Long Beach, California where it was webcast live globally.[17]
Prior to her move to Los Angeles, Cheryl has shared the stage with other prominent Malaysian artists such as Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza, Jaclyn Victor, and Vince Chong.[18]
In 2014, Cheryl was invited to perform alongside producer, composer, and 16x Grammy winner, David Foster. She also shared the stage and sang with American R&B singer-songwriter, Eric Benet and American Idol (Season 2) Winner, Ruben Studdard.[19][20]
In 2018, Cheryl made her most notable debut singing a unique version of Barrett Strong's Money (That's What I Want) in both English and Mandarin on the Warner Bros. Pictures film, Crazy Rich Asians.[21]
Cheryl has since released her single, Here to Stay on December 23rd, 2018.[22][23] In an interview, she says the song is "meant to inspire others to persevere against anyone who is trying to take you down."[24] On June 19, 2020, she released another single she wrote entitled, who are you.[25]
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