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Singapore Hit Awards 2007

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The Singapore Hit Awards 2007 (Chinese: 新加坡金曲奖 2007) is a music award organised by Y.E.S. 93.3FM in association with the Recording Industry Association Singapore.

The award ceremony was held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 27 October 2007.

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Nominees and winners

Winners are highlighted in bold.[1]

Best New Act 最佳新人

Best Group 最佳组合

Best Band 最佳乐团

Best Local Male Artist 最佳本地男歌手

Best Composing Artist 最佳创作歌手

Most Popular Male Artist (Listener’s Choice)

Most Popular Female Artist (Listener’s Choice)

Most Popular Group (Listener’s Choice)

Most Popular Newcomer (Listener’s Choice)

Incidents

After the nomination list was released, Shi Xin Hui was not nominated for Best Local Artiste.[2] Programme director Foong Wai See replied that the award was awarded to Singaporean or Singaporean Permanent Resident (PR).[2] Warner Music Group's marketing director James Kang protested that Shi was already a Singaporean PR when she released her album but was not publicised.[2] Shi was however nominated for other awards.[2]

During the award ceremony, many nominated artistes, including local artistes, did not turn up due to other events leading to organisers to comment the local artistes unpatriotic and not supporting their local awards.[3]

References

  1. ^ "The big winners". The New Paper. 29 October 2007. p. 21.
  2. ^ a b c d Chang, May Choon (5 September 2007). "NOT picked because she's NOT local?". The New Paper. pp. 20–21.
  3. ^ Chang, May Choon (29 October 2007). "Organisers call local stars unpatriotic". The New Paper. pp. 20–21.

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