Jump to content

User talk:165.21.83.247

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 165.21.83.247 (talk) at 19:29, 7 November 2007. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

165.21.83.247

Shawn Tok (Chinese: 卓轩正; born 8 January 1994) is a Singaporean singer. He studies in Loyang Secondary School and is the overall champion of the 2007 Campus SuperStar compeitition, gaining just 1 point more than the female champion, Keely Wee.

Other Information

Shawn won good remarks from the judges, but not on all episodes of the Campus SuperStar compeitition, especially on the last episode, when the Grand Finals were held, because Shawn's performance was below par.

“I began singing from the time I was in Primary 4… after I watched Daphne Khoo on TV,” said Shawn once, “My mum forced me to sing every day from 8 to 10pm for the past one week, and told me how I can improve my singing."

Shawn's mother reportedly spent S$100,000 voting for Shawn in the Campus SuperStar compeitition.

See also

References

165.21.83.247

Shawn Tok (Chinese: 卓轩正; born 8 January 1994) is a Singaporean singer. He studies in Loyang Secondary School and is the overall champion of the 2007 Campus SuperStar compeitition, gaining just 1 point more than the female champion, Keely Wee.

Other Information

Shawn won good remarks from the judges, but not on all episodes of the Campus SuperStar compeitition, especially on the last episode, when the Grand Finals were held, because Shawn's performance was below par.

“I began singing from the time I was in Primary 4… after I watched Daphne Khoo on TV,” said Shawn once, “My mum forced me to sing every day from 8 to 10pm for the past one week, and told me how I can improve my singing."

Shawn's mother reportedly spent S$100,000 voting for Shawn in the Campus SuperStar compeitition.

See also

References

165.21.83.247

Shawn Tok (Chinese: 卓轩正; born 8 January 1994) is a Singaporean singer. He studies in Loyang Secondary School and is the overall champion of the 2007 Campus SuperStar compeitition, gaining just 1 point more than the female champion, Keely Wee.

Other Information

Shawn won good remarks from the judges, but not on all episodes of the Campus SuperStar compeitition, especially on the last episode, when the Grand Finals were held, because Shawn's performance was below par.

“I began singing from the time I was in Primary 4… after I watched Daphne Khoo on TV,” said Shawn once, “My mum forced me to sing every day from 8 to 10pm for the past one week, and told me how I can improve my singing."

Shawn's mother reportedly spent S$100,000 voting for Shawn in the Campus SuperStar compeitition.

See also

References

165.21.83.247

Shawn Tok (Chinese: 卓轩正; born 8 January 1994) is a Singaporean singer. He studies in Loyang Secondary School and is the overall champion of the 2007 Campus SuperStar compeitition, gaining just 1 point more than the female champion, Keely Wee.

Other Information

Shawn won good remarks from the judges, but not on all episodes of the Campus SuperStar compeitition, especially on the last episode, when the Grand Finals were held, because Shawn's performance was below par.

“I began singing from the time I was in Primary 4… after I watched Daphne Khoo on TV,” said Shawn once, “My mum forced me to sing every day from 8 to 10pm for the past one week, and told me how I can improve my singing."

Shawn's mother reportedly spent S$100,000 voting for Shawn in the Campus SuperStar compeitition.

See also

References

165.21.83.247

Shawn Tok (Chinese: 卓轩正; born 8 January 1994) is a Singaporean singer. He studies in Loyang Secondary School and is the overall champion of the 2007 Campus SuperStar compeitition, gaining just 1 point more than the female champion, Keely Wee.

Other Information

Shawn won good remarks from the judges, but not on all episodes of the Campus SuperStar compeitition, especially on the last episode, when the Grand Finals were held, because Shawn's performance was below par.

“I began singing from the time I was in Primary 4… after I watched Daphne Khoo on TV,” said Shawn once, “My mum forced me to sing every day from 8 to 10pm for the past one week, and told me how I can improve my singing."

Shawn's mother reportedly spent S$100,000 voting for Shawn in the Campus SuperStar compeitition.

See also

References

165.21.83.247

Shawn Tok (Chinese: 卓轩正; born 8 January 1994) is a Singaporean singer. He studies in Loyang Secondary School and is the overall champion of the 2007 Campus SuperStar compeitition, gaining just 1 point more than the female champion, Keely Wee.

Other Information

Shawn won good remarks from the judges, but not on all episodes of the Campus SuperStar compeitition, especially on the last episode, when the Grand Finals were held, because Shawn's performance was below par.

“I began singing from the time I was in Primary 4… after I watched Daphne Khoo on TV,” said Shawn once, “My mum forced me to sing every day from 8 to 10pm for the past one week, and told me how I can improve my singing."

Shawn's mother reportedly spent S$100,000 voting for Shawn in the Campus SuperStar compeitition.

See also

References

165.21.83.247

Shawn Tok (Chinese: 卓轩正; born 8 January 1994) is a Singaporean singer. He studies in Loyang Secondary School and is the overall champion of the 2007 Campus SuperStar compeitition, gaining just 1 point more than the female champion, Keely Wee.

Other Information

Shawn won good remarks from the judges, but not on all episodes of the Campus SuperStar compeitition, especially on the last episode, when the Grand Finals were held, because Shawn's performance was below par.

“I began singing from the time I was in Primary 4… after I watched Daphne Khoo on TV,” said Shawn once, “My mum forced me to sing every day from 8 to 10pm for the past one week, and told me how I can improve my singing."

Shawn's mother reportedly spent S$100,000 voting for Shawn in the Campus SuperStar compeitition.

See also

References