Che'nelle - Coming Up From Down Under
A new R&B sensation has landed in the United States by the name of Che’nelle. Virgin Recording artist, Che’nelle 22, has released her new debut single, “I Fell in Love with a DJ” for her club-goer fans. Che’nelle is just the right mix of hard hip hop, pop and rhythmic dance hall music. Che’nelle is already a hit songwriter in her hometown of Perth in Australia where she even opened for Kanye West. She has now arrived in the United States to release her long awaited debut album.I’m a mixture, because I was bought up in a white society, I still have my Asian in me, but I’m a real mix.
Che’nelle
ASIANCE: So tell me a little about yourself?
Che’nelle: I was born in Malaysia then relocated to Australia when I was 10 years old. I was raised in an environment where I was constantly exposed to music. My father is a civil engineer and architect. When I was little I would sing at his karaoke lounge and make up my own songs. My mom would always bring home dance music and that’s also another reason why I love music so much. My mother would teach me new songs during the weekend, since I didn’t have school I would go to the karaoke bar, be the youngest cat there. I would ask my dad to plug in the song and I would perform it. That’s basically my life for the first 10 years.Che’nelle - Summer Jam
ASIANCE: Was singing something you always wanted to do? How did you fall into it?
Che’nelle: I’m a karaoke girl. I started singing at 5. I never really sat down and thought I wanted to be a singer when I was a kid. My dad sang, everyone sang. I though it was a normal hobby. When I got to Australia my mom started putting game into competitions. I also started singing for the church. Then I joined a band when I was 14, a cover band. I did that for about 5 years. So my performing skills grew from that. That’s when I started to think I wanted to pursue this professionally. After high school, I auditioned for a university; I was accepted so I knew this was for me. That’s where I learned to song write. I never thought of myself as a song writer, I just wanted to sing. So I researched producers, so I could create a demo. After all that, I really found my own sound. Then I put up a Myspace page, then one day, Charles, Charles Dickson Emailed me. I was skeptical because he was American, and I didn’t know. He kept emailing me with his background information, so I gave it shot. I felt like I was risk-taking, but he felt more positive then negative. I sent him a demo and we talked everyday for 8 months to build a trust. Then he came to Perth to see how I did things. He took all his information back with him then I received a phone call a week later and he was in the office with the Virgin CEO and A&R. It was really early in the morning, so it was a shock, but they liked my stuff and wanted to put it down in a week. After the phone call, I went back to sleep for a second then I woke back up and was simply ecstatic.
Che’nelle
ASIANCE: What kind of music did you listen to growing up?
Che’nelle: Overall, I listen to so many different genres. I listen to a lot of reggae, R&B and dance hall. I would listen to a lot of rock and lot of heavy metal; I don’t really like heavy metal too much. I’ve always listened to a wide variety of music. Malay and Latin Music, I play! It’s all about the rhythm, that’s why I love dance hall so much.ASIANCE: Do you consider yourself an Asian artist?
Che’nelle: Hell YEA! I don’t consider myself American yet, I’ve only been here since February, that’s because I got signed to an American Label. You know what people can see me as however they want to see me as. I just see me as a person that has a new genre of music to bring to the world. Not just American, or Australian or Asian. I’m a mixture, because I was bought up in a white society, I still have my Asian in me, but I’m a real mix. As long as you love my music, that’s all that matters. I haven’t really seen an Asian American artist or an Asian or western artist that has made an effort to enter into the Asian society and bring something back to them. Except for Coco Lee, but Coco Lee is so Americanized, so I want to be that person.ASIANCE: You’re basically a pioneer for Asian American Women trying to enter the music industry realm, how do you feel about that?
Che’nelle: I’m happy to have that responsibility, I’m excited. I tell this to everybody, I never used to believe that anything is possible, but ANYTHING is possible to the dot. I just don’t from KL, I’m from the east, almost jungle style. I’m from a place where people are just so simple minded where they love their nature and I moved from that. That’s all I knew. To Perth, still not Sidney, it’s isolated and I got signed to America… so anything is possible. You just need to be positive, believe in yourself and build a network. When you have the support system, you have this aura, edge, and charisma. All things happen for a reason. If you have something special, push it.
Che’nelle






February 8, 2008 - 4:15am
I Luv ur name "CheNell"
i luv to hear your songs..hope to hear from u more & more songs in future..Keep it where u hav started!!..December 23, 2007 - 2:54pm
wow
great to hear that you've proud of being asian. keep it up girl. who says that asian people can't never make it...you're the best.December 15, 2007 - 5:36pm
We Love Our Girl
Che'nelle's favorite DJ's are the World Famous Radio Bums!!December 13, 2007 - 10:01am
Greetings
Hellow, My name is oumie,am a Gambian.I am brown in colour.I am in fifteen years old attending a International School in the Gambia.Am really an african but i really watch your musics, but I really love them and I also love you too so much.So please reply me so that i will be able to sleep this days.Am a girl I like wearing just like the way you wear in your songs(dress shorts and pantalons).So love to here you soon.LOVE YOU A LOT.BYE.November 20, 2007 - 5:02pm
malaysian born talent
hey there just wanna congratulate you 4 making it this far... cant believe you were born in malaysia so make us malaysian proud!!!October 8, 2007 - 8:30pm
manada dia malaysian...
dia kana kasi lahir si malaysia saja bah, cakap bahsa sinidiri pun bulum temtu stret. jangan la kamurang talampau bangga mau akun-akun dia kasi maju industri music di m'sia. bukan pun dia bawa lagu melayu.bagus lagi kita support ctn kah, kru kah...ciri2 keMALAYSIIN pun teda, apa lagi mau cakap urang sabah..tumpang lahir saja bah.October 1, 2007 - 11:36pm
WoW!! enuff said.
You're the best singer ever from Malaysia... awesome....All the best..Jangan lupakan orang Malaysia...September 24, 2007 - 6:33am
love
i think your hot.l i love your new song its hot toSeptember 19, 2007 - 10:09pm
Girl Power;;;;;;
Hi, Che'nelle... I like ur music... it's very unique & fun 2 listen 2... i so proud that u come from sabahan land... so go for it... u r the best among the best... c ya...September 19, 2007 - 10:09pm
Girl Power;;;;;;
Hi, Che'nelle... I like ur music... it's very unique & fun 2 listen 2... i so proud that u come from sabahan land... so go for it... u r the best among the best... c ya...Post new comment