Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Chloe wang


Chloe Wang Her Chinese name means "bright and shiny, his gaze is reminiscent of Miley Cyrus and her voice brings us back to the days before the fall of Britney and Christina before she goes Dirrty. Chloe Wang is a small dynamo continentally.Born committed a major intersection in Chicago of a white American mother and a Chinese American father, Chloe was fascinated by her Chinese roots after the Olympic spotlight shone in Beijing in 2008. Singing teen phenomenon has Chloe Wang China on the scene a year ago. Half Chinese-American actor from Chicago made his first video in Mandarin and English and live in a concert for 30,000 people, seemingly overnight.

She did not have much experience dance and sing along, but his determination led him through.Chinese musical sensation Chloe Wang will host a new show called Nick teenager, "Nightlife" with Nick Aaron Cannon and cool. The show is about getting your groove on hot music videos, meet their favorite celebrities, and pick scoops.The night dance style to his home every Thursday evening from August 5 at 9:30 ET. C-pop Wang star Chloe is repressing activities at home and was thrown to host a new show called Nick teenager "Exit" with Nick Cannon and Aaron cool. Not really sure what to expect, but promises to be a program to offer latest music in a format suitable for children.

Chloe was born of a Chinese father and an American mother. Although born and raised in the United States, which has always had an interest in learning of his Chinese roots. Shanghai Chloe grandmother left for America in 1957 and worked as head of International Fashion for The New York Times. His curiosity and passion for learning about her Chinese heritage was China, where it was decided to create his music career.After releasing their video for "Uh Oh" in Chinese and 30,000 people playing live at Festival music by Zebra, which focuses on his next move. This means that lots and lots of practice. Routines work on dance, perfecting new songs, and learn Chinese for five hours a day to be one of the first stars of the successful transplantation of the United States to China.
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