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Yumi Chung Yau Mei (Chinese: 鍾柔美, Jyutping: zung1 jau4 mei5; born 21 December 2006), also known by her Philippine name as Yumi Belza Bayanin, is a Hong Kong-born Filipino singer and actress, and a member of the Hong Kong girl group After Class. She is noted for being the 2nd runner-up in TVB's reality talent competition Stars Academy in 2021. Chung made her solo debut in February 2022 with the single "Breakin' My Heart".

Key Information

Early life

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Chung was born on 21 December 2006 in Hong Kong, to a Hong Kong Chinese father and a Filipino mother. She attended in Nancy Sit's talent school and joined a girl group named Honey Bees with other students in the school. She left Honey Bees and later joined another girl group named A Little Bit Shy with other 6 girls at the age of 10. She also worked as child actress, which one of her portrayal is being the childhood Leung Sum, which the adulthood is portrayed by Tavia Yeung, in Momentary Lapse Of Reason.[1]

Music career

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Chung became one of the contestants of TVB's reality talent competition Stars Academy in 2021, and her performance of Aaron Kwok's "The Wild City" (狂野之城) in the competition gained her popularity.[2][3][4][5][6][7] After the performance clip was posted on YouTube, it once topped the YouTube trend list and reached 1 million views within five days, accumulating more than 3.1 million views. She became the third contestant on the show to have exceeded 1 million views with a single performance. The song also became the first dance song on the show to have over one million views.[8] She eventually won the third place in the finals of Stars Academy.

In October, Chung sang the theme song named 不想輕躺 for the TV drama Heart City Hong Kong, Prop Up Youth (Chinese: 青年心城之撐起青春). She became the second contestant of Stars Academy to release a solo single after Gigi Yim, and became the first to release a theme song of a drama among the contestants of Stars Academy.[9] In November, Chung, along with Gigi Yim, Chantel Yiu and Windy Zhan, formed a girl group called "After Class", with their debut single Present For Future (要為今日回憶).

In February 2022, Chung released a single named Breakin' My Heart, which is her debut single other than drama theme songs.[10] She also released another single named wanna be close to u in October of the same year.

In 2023, two more singles were released: y2k還襯我麼? in July, and 下一個暑假 in September.[11]

Acting career

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Chung made her first acting after Stars Academy on the TVB television series Forever Young at Heart in 2021,[12] which a bully victim was portrayed and she sang the insert song of that scene.[13]

Discography

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Singles

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As lead artist

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
HK
不想輕躺 2021 Theme song of Heart City Hong Kong, Prop Up Youth
傻人 Insert song of Forever Young At Heart
Breakin' My Heart 2022 Non-album single
wanna be close to u
y2k還襯我麼? 2023
寵寵 Theme song of My Pet My Angel
下一個暑假 Non-album single
Crack! 2024
Masterpiece

Filmography

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Television series

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Year Title Original Title Role Notes
2015 Momentary Lapse Of Reason 收規華 Leung Sum (childhood) [14]
2016 A Fist Within Four Walls 城寨英雄 Unnamed character [1]
2017 Tiger Mom Blues 親親我好媽 Sun Kai [1][15]
Provocateur 與諜同謀 Unnamed character [16]
The Forgotten Valley [zh] 平安谷之詭谷傳說 Ng Siu Chui [1]
2021 Forever Young At Heart [zh] 青春本我 Yip Man Yee Yumi [12][17]

Films

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Year Title Original title Role Notes
2017 Transformed Transformed Rose [18]
2018 Dearest Anita 朝花夕拾.芳華絕代 Olivia [19]

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from Grokipedia
Yumi Chung (born 鍾柔美, December 21, 2006), also known by her Philippine name Yumi Belza Bayanin, is a Hong Kong-born Filipino Cantopop singer, actress, and member of the girl group After Class. She first gained prominence as the second runner-up in TVB's reality talent competition Stars Academy in 2021, which led to her debut with the four-piece girl group After Class in November of that year. Chung transitioned to a solo career in February 2022 with her debut single, establishing herself in the Hong Kong entertainment industry through releases that include the tracks "Breakin' My Heart," "Hands Up" (a collaboration), and "wanna be close to u." Her discography expanded notably in 2024 with songs such as "Masterpiece," "Come with Me" (an insert song for the drama series Enterprise Powerhouse), "Not Owing You a Friend," and "Crack!," which contributed to her rising attention in drama soundtracks and Cantopop circles.

Biography

Early life

Yumi Chung, born in Hong Kong to a Hong Kong Chinese father and a Filipino mother, is of mixed Chinese-Filipino heritage, which has been a notable aspect of her public identity from a young age. Her family owns a hair salon, providing a supportive environment that encouraged her early interests in the performing arts, as evidenced by the presence of musical instruments like an electronic piano and saxophone in her home, along with numerous trophies from childhood competitions. From the age of six, Chung discovered her passion for singing and dancing, prompting her to participate in various and appear on television by age eight; she has since taken part in over 100 such events during her childhood. She attended 's Yan Ma Ma Art Centre, where she trained in performing arts and joined the children's group Honey Bees, performing alongside the veteran artist in multiple shows, which helped build her confidence after initial shyness. At around age ten, she formed part of another girl group called A Little Bit Shy with six other young performers, creating music videos such as a cover of Eason Chan's "Christmas Knot," further nurturing her musical inclinations. In her pre-teen and early teenage years, Chung faced bullying at school during middle school, primarily due to her mixed heritage and standout achievements in competitions and television appearances, which initially caused emotional distress but ultimately fostered resilience with family support. A key milestone came at age twelve in 2019, when she won the championship in the "Deng Tang Ru Shi Singing Competition" organized by Red Idol Entertainment Group, performing Kelly Chen's "Flower Universe" with both singing and dancing. These experiences in Hong Kong's local music and performance scene sparked her enduring interest in Cantopop and empowered her personal growth.

Education and early career beginnings

Yumi Chung attended ECF Saint Too Canaan College for her secondary education in Hong Kong, where she excelled academically and graduated as the top student in her class in 2024. Following her secondary school graduation, she initially rejected a direct university offer after the 2024 Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) exams due to dissatisfaction with her results and enrolled in a one-year associate degree program at HKU SPACE to gain time for self-reflection. She successfully transferred to the University of Hong Kong's journalism program in September 2025, becoming classmates with fellow artist Crystal from the group XiX. Prior to her official debut, Chung demonstrated early interest in music. By 2017, at age 10, she was already gaining recognition as a promising child singer of Filipino-Chinese heritage in Hong Kong and the Philippines. She is skilled in vocals, guitar, saxophone, and piano. In 2020, renowned Filipino songwriter Vehnee Saturno composed an original song for her, praising her effortless vocal delivery and marking an early professional collaboration in the industry.

Musical career

Debut and initial releases (2021)

Yumi Chung, born 鍾柔美, entered the Hong Kong Cantopop scene in 2021 as a member of the girl group After Class, formed through TVB's reality talent competition Stars Academy. The group, consisting of Chung, Gigi Yim, Windy Zhan, and Chantel Yiu, officially debuted on November 27, 2021, under the label TVB Music Limited, with their first single "Present for Future" (要為今日回憶). This debut track marked their entry into the industry following the show's conclusion, where Chung placed third. In October 2021, prior to the group debut, Chung released her first single "不想輕躺" (Don't Want to Lie Down), the theme song for the drama series "Heart City Hong Kong, Prop Up Youth" (青年心城之撐起青春). Following the debut, After Class, including Chung, performed their single at TVB's charity event "Starlight Shines for Po Leung Kuk" (星光熠熠耀保良) on November 28, 2021, marking their first live appearance as a group. Earlier in the year, on January 13, 2021, Chung featured on the single "To This Point" (到此為止) alongside Zhan and Yiu, a release from the Stars Academy competition focused on youthful empowerment and relational dynamics. Later, on December 12, 2021, Chung contributed to the soundtrack of the drama "Forever Young at Heart" (青春本我) with the song "Foolish Person" (傻人), which addressed themes of personal relationships and emotional introspection. Initial promotion efforts centered on digital releases and television tie-ins, with music videos and performances aired on TVB platforms, garnering attention within Hong Kong's local entertainment circuit. Public response in Hong Kong was positive among fans of Stars Academy, with the debut single receiving streams and views on platforms like YouTube, though specific metrics highlighted emerging popularity rather than widespread breakthrough at the time.

Mid-career developments (2022–2023)

During 2022, Yumi Chung expanded her solo career with the release of "Breakin' My Heart," her first single outside of drama theme songs, which explored themes of heartbreak and emotional resilience in a upbeat Cantopop style. This track, produced under TVB's All About Music label, garnered over 2.1 million plays on YouTube Music, contributing to her growing visibility in Hong Kong's competitive music scene. Additionally, she contributed to her group After Class's single Not Givin' Up, which emphasized themes of perseverance and youth empowerment through collaborative production involving multiple songwriters and arrangers from the local industry. In the same year, Chung released another solo single, "wanna be close to u," focusing on themes of longing and intimacy, further solidifying her emotive vocal delivery amid the challenges of establishing a niche in Hong Kong's saturated Cantopop market dominated by established artists. As part of After Class, she participated in live performances, including backstage appearances at events like the Yahoo Search Popularity Awards, where the group showcased their synchronized choreography and group dynamics to build fan engagement. By 2023, Chung continued her momentum with the solo single "y2k 還襯我麼?," a nostalgic track delving into self-reflection and modern relationships, produced with contemporary electronic elements to appeal to younger audiences. She also contributed to the soundtrack single "寵寵" for the drama Pet Pet, highlighting her versatility in blending personal empowerment narratives with melodic hooks. That year, After Class, including Chung, performed at the inaugural Chill 11 cultural event in Hong Kong, drawing crowds with high-energy sets that underscored the group's rising popularity and collaborative spirit in the local entertainment circuit. These efforts helped cultivate her fanbase, evidenced by steady streaming growth on platforms like Spotify, where her tracks accumulated tens of thousands of plays, reflecting incremental audience expansion in a highly competitive environment.

Breakthrough and drama song attention (2024)

In 2024, Yumi Chung achieved a notable breakthrough in her career, particularly through her soundtrack contribution to the TVB drama series 企業強人 (Big Biz Duel), where she performed the insert song "Come With Me," released on October 3. This English-language romantic ballad integrated into key emotional scenes of the drama, which explores themes of corporate intrigue and personal relationships, helping to underscore moments of introspection and connection among the characters. The release marked a stylistic shift for Chung, who had previously been known for upbeat tracks, as she ventured into slower, emotive singing; netizens praised the song's reception, expressing surprise at her versatility and eagerly anticipating more ballads from her. This positive buzz amplified her visibility in Hong Kong media, with the track quickly gaining traction on streaming platforms and social media tied to the drama's airing. Complementing this drama exposure, Chung's standalone single "Crack!," released on June 17, further highlighted her evolving image by breaking away from her "sweet girl" persona toward bolder, more assertive expressions, which resonated with fans and contributed to her rising profile throughout the year. These 2024 releases, including "Masterpiece" in November, led to increased performance opportunities at high-profile events and charity shows, expanding her fanbase and opening doors to broader entertainment ventures in Hong Kong.

Discography

Singles

Yumi Chung's solo singles, excluding those tied to drama soundtracks, have been released primarily as digital singles through platforms associated with TVB Music Group. The following table provides a chronological overview of her key non-soundtrack releases from 2021 onward, including exact release dates and formats where available. No peak chart positions or certification data for these singles in Hong Kong were found in available sources. Brief descriptions are limited to factual attributes such as genre and primary lyrical focus, based on official release information.
TitleRelease DateFormatBrief Description
Breakin' My HeartFebruary 4, 2022Digital singleEnglish-language Cantopop track focusing on themes of emotional heartbreak and recovery.
Wanna Be Close to UNovember 4, 2022Digital singleCantopop single addressing themes of longing and proximity in personal relationships.
y2k 還襯我麼?July 18, 2023Digital singleUpbeat Cantopop song exploring self-image and fashion in a modern, nostalgic style.
下一個暑假September 8, 2023Digital singleCantopop track with themes of summer memories and youthful transitions.
Crack!June 17, 2024Digital singleEnergetic Cantopop single emphasizing empowerment and breaking societal expectations.
MasterpieceNovember 8, 2024Digital singleCantopop song centered on self-empowerment and personal achievement as a metaphorical masterpiece.
不欠你一個朋友September 19, 2025Digital singleCantopop track addressing themes of ending toxic friendships and personal boundaries.
No re-releases or remixes of these singles were identified in the sources reviewed.

Soundtrack contributions

Yumi Chung has contributed songs to Hong Kong television drama soundtracks, particularly for TVB series. Her work in this area includes insert and theme songs that align with dramatic themes. In 2022, she collaborated with Chantel Yiu and Gigi Yim on the insert song "#即影即友" for the TVB drama Youthful Me (青春本我). In 2024, Chung released "Come with Me" as an insert song for the TVB drama Enterprise Powerhouse (企業強人), which aired that year. Earlier contributions include "傻人" as an insert song for Forever Young at Heart in 2021, and "寵寵" as the theme song for My Pet My Angel (寵愛Pet Pet).

Artistic style and reception

Musical style and influences

Yumi Chung's musical style is firmly rooted in Cantopop, blending traditional elements with contemporary pop influences to create a versatile sound that spans emotive ballads and upbeat dance tracks. Her work often explores themes of personal relationships, self-empowerment, and emotional introspection, delivered through catchy melodies and vibrant rhythms that resonate with Hong Kong audiences. For instance, her contributions to drama soundtracks emphasize heartfelt ballads that convey relational dynamics, while her original singles incorporate energetic beats to promote themes of independence and confidence. In terms of vocal techniques, Chung demonstrates an expressive delivery and a wide vocal range, particularly evident in tracks like "Goddess" and "Not Owing You a Friend," where she shifts seamlessly between tender, emotive phrasing in ballads and dynamic, rhythmic delivery in dance-oriented songs. Her production choices favor a polished, modern aesthetic, often integrating retro elements such as 1980s-inspired dance grooves and subtle sound effects like 1990s telephone rings, as seen in "Breakin' My Heart," which fuses Cantopop with K-pop influences for an upbeat, empowering vibe. This approach allows her to adapt her dance-singing style—her signature forte—to diverse tempos, showcasing versatility across slow and fast-paced compositions. Chung's influences draw heavily from Hong Kong's Cantopop tradition, with Joey Yung cited as a key idol whose mastery of both fast and slow songs has shaped her multifaceted approach to music. Tracks like "Breakin' My Heart" also reflect international pop inspirations, echoing the retro-futuristic style of artists like Dua Lipa while maintaining a local flavor through Cantopop structures. These elements manifest in her work as a balance of emotional depth and rhythmic energy, allowing her to evolve within the genre while honoring its roots.

Critical reception and public image

Yumi Chung's music has received positive recognition within the Hong Kong entertainment industry, particularly for her 2024 releases that showcase her vocal and performance abilities. Her single "Crack!" earned a silver award in the VIP Hot Dance Song category at the 9th VIP Music Chart Awards, highlighting its popularity and her skillful integration of dance elements. This track, along with others like "Masterpiece" and "CYA," contributed to her nominations in multiple categories at the same event, reflecting acclaim for her energetic style and emotive delivery in Cantopop. Critics and media outlets have praised her 2024 drama soundtrack contributions, which resonated with audiences amid her rising profile. Her work on these soundtracks distinguished her by blending personal introspection with broad appeal, earning mentions in local entertainment coverage for enhancing dramatic narratives. Chung's public image has evolved from an emerging "sweet and talented" young artist to a more versatile and stylish performer, as seen in her bold fashion choices at events like the 2024 TVB Anniversary Awards, where she donned a black see-through dress that surprised fans and shifted perceptions from her usual innocent persona. This transformation was further emphasized in interviews promoting "Crack!," where she discussed breaking free from her "good girl" image to explore edgier, confident expressions, a move lauded for adding depth to her artistry. No major controversies have been documented, with her reception focusing on milestones like award nods and media profiles that underscore her growth as a drama sensation.

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