Jocie Kwok

Mandopop, Musical Artist

1982 –

39

Who is Jocie Kwok?

Jocie Kwok, also known as Guo Mei Mei, is a Singaporean female singer who made her first appearance on the entertainment scene in the middle of 2005. She is signed under Singapore record company Play Music which practises packaging and marketing their new artistes as cartoon caricatures on album covers and music videos. Kwok was depicted as a sweet innocent cartoon girl and became famous within weeks of her debut single release.

The former Singapore Polytechnic student has been an instant success, with her two singles selling a combined 55,000 copies. Kwok is viewed as Warner Music Taiwan's priority artiste with an extensive multi-million dollar marketing campaign planned for her regional debut and poised to follow in the footsteps of Warner's top Singaporean artiste, Stefanie Sun Yanzi. Her two music videos alone cost a staggering $250,000 to shoot, with top director Lai Wei-kang at the helm.

Kwok was the first artiste to be granted legal copyrights to sing “"The Mouse So Loves The Rice" ” outside of China; the resulting hit single was the first to make it to the top of Singapore’s RIAS sales chart in 2005.

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Born
Mar 21, 1982
Also known as
  • 郭美美
  • Guo Mei Mei
  • Kok, Jocie
Nationality
  • China
  • Singapore
Profession

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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