Victoria Song

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Victoria Song
Victoria Song at Sohu Fashion Awards in December 2015 01.jpg
Victoria at Sohu Fashion Awards in December 2015
Birth name Sòng Qiàn
Ethnicity Han
Origin China
Born (1987-02-02) February 2, 1987 (age 37)[1]
Qingdao, Shandong, China
Occupation
Genre(s)
Instrument(s) Vocals
Label(s) S.M. Entertainment
Years active 2008–present
Associated acts
Official website fx.smtown.com
Victoria Song
Chinese
Hanyu Pinyin Sòng Qiàn

Song Qian (Chinese: 宋茜, born February 2, 1987), known as Victoria Song or mononymously as Victoria, is a Chinese singer, dancer, model and actress. Over the years, Victoria has been active in various Korean and Chinese entertainment outlets.

Following her debut with the South Korean girl group f(x), Victoria gained fame as part of a virtual couple with Nichkhun in We Got Married Season 2, as well as being a cast member of KBS's Invincible Youth. She won the Popularity Award at the MBC Entertainment Awards. She also began to take up acting in China, playing lead roles in dramas such as When Love Walked In and My New Sassy Girl, and won the Best New Actress Award at the China National Drama Awards.

Victoria is very popular in China, with more than 18 million followers on Weibo, ranking fourth most followed K-pop celebrity as of April 2015.[2] She was ranked #80 on The 2013 Independent Critics List of the 100 Most Beautiful Faces and first on Sohu's 2011 Entertainment World's 50 Most Beautiful People.[3][4] In 2014, she won the "2014 Goddess of Asia" poll with 579,298 votes.[5] She was also named one of the top ten most popular celebrities on Baidu, ranking at #7.[6]

Early life and career beginnings

Song Qian was born in Qingdao, China. She left her hometown at a young age to study Chinese traditional dance at the Beijing Dance Academy.[7] After her high school graduation, she was accepted to the Beijing Dance Academy and majored in Chinese ethnic dance.[8] In September 2007, Victoria was scouted by an SM employee at a Beijing dance competition and later joined the company. She passed her audition for SM Entertainment and began preparing for her acting and modelling career in South Korea.[7] She trained for two years at SM before her debut, from 2007 to 2009. Victoria's first media appearance was for a Spris commercial in early 2008 with South Korean singer-actor Lee Joon-gi. In April 2008, she modelled for Samsung Anycall in a music video with Korean actor-singer Rain.[7] She had also filmed a tourism commercial "Hi, Seoul" with TVXQ and Super Junior. In May 2008, she appeared in Shinee's music video for the song Replay.

Career

f(x)

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Song Qian debuted as the leader and main dancer of Kpop girl group f(x) under the stage name "Victoria" after training for two years. On September 1st, 2009, f(x)'s first single "La Cha Ta" was digitally released. The group's first broadcast performance of "La Cha Ta" was held at MBC's Show! Music Core. As of December 2015, the group has released four studio albums and two extended plays.

Solo Activities

Victoria endorsing LG Optimus Q

In June 2010, Victoria became a cast member for the first season of the variety show Invincible Youth in which she was a part of G7, consisting of 7 female idols from various groups. In the same year, it was also announced that she was to be a cast member on the reality show We Got Married and would pair up with Nichkhun of 2PM.[9] The couple was collectively known as Khuntoria in the variety show. Nichkhun and Victoria both gained entertainment-wide popularity as a result of the show's success. At the end of the year, Victoria won the 'Popularity Award' at the MBC Entertainment Awards for her popularity in We Got Married.[10]

In 2011, Victoria became an endorsement model for several brands, including Estee Lauder's lipstick,[11] LG with f(x) and Girls' Generation, Smoothie King with Sulli,[12] and Samsonite Red for Vogue Girl.[13] On December 31st, 2011 Victoria and Nichkhun were chosen to host the 2011 MBC Gayo Daejun Festival.[14] The following year, Victoria released a photo-essay book titled Victoria’s Hong-Ma, which included her travel experiences in Hong Kong and Macao.[15][16] The Chinese version of the book was subsequently released in 2013.

In January 2012, Victoria was cast to play the lead role in the Chinese-Taiwanese co-produced drama When Love Walked In,[17] alongside label-mate Zhou Mi, and Calvin Chen of the group Fahrenheit. The drama reached the number one spot in viewership ratings.[18] She won the "Best Newcomer Actress Award" at the China National Drama Awards for her acting performance.[19]

In 2013, Victoria was invited by director Li Shao to play the lead role for Cocoon Town Romance, a drama based on the "Tarot Goddess Sleuths" series.[20] Filming began in December 2013 and was set to be released in 2015.[21] In June, Victoria appeared on Super Star China as a guest judge for one episode.[22] She also became the MC for KBS's program Glitter alongside actress Kim So-eun.

Victoria at KCON 2013 in Los Angeles, California

In 2014, Victoria was chosen to host the Korean-Chinese variety show titled Strongest Group together with Zhou Mi. She was also featured in his solo album single, titled "Loving You".[23] Victoria then starred in Zhang Li Yin's music videos "Agape" and "Not Alone" as the lead female character alongside former EXO member Tao.

In May 2015, rumors of Victoria's contract termination with S.M. Entertainment started to spread on Weibo.[24] The label stated that rumors of Victoria leaving the company were untrue and that they were currently in the process of establishing a personal studio for Victoria for her Chinese activities.[25] Victoria later confirmed SM's stance, stating that she has never had any intention of terminating her contract with SM Entertainment.[26] It was also revealed that she would team up with Chinese manager Jia Shikai for her local activities.[27] In the same year, Victoria played the lead role as Jiang Mei Li (姜美丽) in her third television drama, Hunan TV's Beautiful Secret.[28] She released a solo single "Star Tears" for the drama's soundtrack. Victoria also starred in the movie My New Sassy Girl with Cha Tae Hyun, which will be released simultaneously in South Korea and China in 2016.[29] Aside from her acting activities, Victoria also collaborated with Adidas for an endorsement project, and was featured as a photo-shoot model in the June issue of Cosmo Body.[30] Later in the year, it was announced that Victoria was cast as one of the main roles in the Chinese remake film of My Best Friend's Wedding, which is set to be released on Valentine's Day in 2016. She participated in the filming of the movie in London, Italy and Beijing in July.[31] On August 12th, Victoria was cast as the lead female role for her fourth drama and first costume drama, Hunan TV's Ice Fantasy, which is set to be released in 2016 as well.[32][33]

Philanthropy

In 2008, Victoria and Super Junior-M participated in a campaign for Chinese athletes during the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.[34] In 2010, she and fellow f(x) members were appointed ambassadors for a blood donation campaign for "World Blood Donor Day".[35] The following year, she participated in the press conference to promote awareness for a fundraising campaign to help children in Africa, which was jointly organized by the Red Cross and UNICEF.[36]

In November 2012, she and Kangta also attended a cultural charity event in China, where they gave music and dance lessons to children in need. The event was organized by SM Entertainment and CJ E&M to celebrate 20 years of China and South Korea's diplomatic ties.[37][38]

Towards the end of 2014, Victoria opened a flea market where she sold her personal items for charity. She donated all proceeds to UNICEF on December 31st.[39][40] In April 2015, she and other Beautiful Secret cast members launched "Beautiful Childhood Secret" to promote awareness for children with hearing disabilities. The members and crew ordered customized picture books for the disabled children.[41] In the same month, Victoria also auctioned off a handmade doll, named "Song Song", on the UNICEF charity auction site[42] and in June, she participated in UNICEF's "Help Nepal Children" charity bracelet project.[43]

Discography

Victoria performing in 2012

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Collaborations

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
CHN
Baidu Chart

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"Loving You"
(Zhou Mi feat. Victoria Song)
2014 13 Rewind

Soundtracks

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
CHN
Baidu Chart

[44]
CHN
Billboard V Chart

[45]
"Star Tears"[46] 2015 3 10 Beautiful Secret OST

Music video appearances

Year Song title Artist Role
2008 "Eternity" Kangta Lead
"Any Dream" Rain
"Replay" SHINee
"U (Chinese Version)" Super Junior-M
2010 "Let You Go" TRAX
"Breaka Shaka" Kangta
2011 "Blind"[47] TRAX
2014 "Agape" Zhang Liyin
"Not Alone" Zhang Liyin

Filmography

Victoria at the MTV Daum Music Fest

Television dramas

Year Network Title Role Notes
2012 GTV When Love Walked In Shen Ya Yin (沈雅音) Lead female role
2014 SBS My Lovely Girl Awards presenter Cameo,[48] scene later cut during final editing process
2015 GTV Cocoon Town Romance Du Chun Xiao (杜春晓) Lead female role, based on the "Tarot Goddess Sleuths" series.
2015-2016 HBS: HNTV Beautiful Secret Jiang Mei Li (姜美丽) Lead female role[49]
2016 Ice Fantasy Li Luo (梨落) Lead female role, based on the novel by Guo Jingming.

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2012 I AM. Herself Documentary of SMTown in New York
2015 My New Sassy Girl Sassy (野蛮女友) Sequel of My Sassy Girl[50]
SM TOWN Live: The Stage Herself Documentary of SMTown Live World Tour IV in Tokyo
2016 My Best Friend's Wedding Meng Yi Xuan (孟薏萱) Chinese-language remake of the 1997 American film.[51]

As MC

Year Network Title Notes
2011 MBC Korean Music Festival With Nichkhun
2013 HBTV Superstar China Episode 3, co-judge with Alan Tam & Sabo Ryang
KBS-W Glitter Co-MC with Kim So-eun
2014 JSBC: JSTV The Strongest Group Co-MC with Zhou Mi

Variety television series

Year Network Title Notes
2010 KBS2 Invincible Youth Cast member, Episodes 33-58
SBS Running Man (TV series) Guest with Park Jun-gyu Episode 8
KBS2 Let's Go! Dream Team Season 2 Guest, Episode 55
MBC We Got Married (Season 2) With 2PM's Nichkhun, Episodes 52-91
SBS Star King Fixed guest
2011 MBC We Got Married (Season 3) With 2PM's Nichkhun, Episodes 1-64
SBS Star Couple Challenge Guest with Lee Jae-yoon
SBS Best Couple Chuseok Special, Guest with Yesung and Ryeowook
KBS2 Happy Together Season 3 Guest with Dana, Lee Hong-ryul, Lee Kyung-shil and Lee Sung-mi
2012 Olive Channel Kangta's PASTA e BASTA Guest, Episode 4
MBC Come to Play! Guest with Park Gyu-ri, Sunye and JeA, Episode 396
MBC Radio Star Guest with Nichkhun and Robert Holley, Episode 288
SBS Strong Heart Guest, Episode 55
SBS Star King Guest, Episode 234
Shenzhen TV The Generation Show Guest
Hunan TV Happy Camp Guest
2014 SBS Clenched Fist Chef Guest with Henry Lau and Kangin
2015 SMG: Dragon TV Jiejie Over Flowers Chinese Version of Noonas Over Flowers, Episodes 1-5
CCTV Ding Ge Long Dong Qiang Guest
MBC Radio Star Guest with Hwang Jae-geun, Lee Min-ho and Kim Hee-jung, Episode 449
tvN Wednesday Food Talk Guest
Hunan TV Happy Camp Guest

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2007 Beijing Dance Competition Prize 《畫聆》 Won
Second Prize 《花腰新娘》 Won
2010 MBC Entertainment Awards Popularity Award We Got Married Won
2012 China National Drama Awards Best New Actress When Love Walked In Won
2014 Goddess of Asia Awards Goddess of Asia N/A Won
World Music Awards[52] World's Best Female Artist N/A Nominated
World's Best Live Act N/A Nominated
World's Best Entertainer of the Year N/A Nominated
2015 iQiYi All-Star Carnival Asia Popularity Award N/A Won
Sohu Fashion Awards Popular Female Celebrity Award N/A Won

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