17-569: [REDACTED] Look up nah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nah or NAH may refer to: Music [ edit ] "Nah", a 2023 song by Anson Lo Places [ edit ] Naha Airport (Indonesia) (IATA airport code: NAH), Tahuna, Sangir Islands, North Sulawesi, Indonesia Nehbandan or Nah, a city in South Khorasan Province, Iran Other uses [ edit ] NaH,
34-459: A Bachelor of Business Administration (Business Analysis) at the City University of Hong Kong . Lo dropped out in his third year of university to pursue a career as a dance instructor. Prior to his debut, Lo was a dance instructor and a backup dancer. He has been a backup dancer for Aaron Kwok , Kelly Chen and Coco Lee . In 2018, he was persuaded by ViuTV producer Ahfa Wong to audition for
51-524: A press conference with their debut single "In a Second" (一秒間). His position is the main dancer and English rapper. His fans are known as "Sonto" (plural: Sontos) (神徒). On 5 July 2019, Lo released the promotional single "B.M.G. (Be My Girl)" with Mirror member Keung To . In King Maker II , Lo won the Professional Competitor Award. On 29 February 2020, Lo made his solo debut with his first single "A Lifelong Mission" (一所懸命). Lo penned
68-739: Is a Hong Kong singer, dancer and actor. In 2018, Anson Lo made his debut as a member of the Hong Kong boy group Mirror . Anson Lo made his solo debut in February 2020 with his first single "A Lifelong Mission" (一所懸命). In 2021, he won the Best New Asian Artist Award at the 2021 Mnet Asian Music Awards . Anson Lo was born on 7 July 1995 in Hong Kong . He has one older sister. Lo attended Shak Chung Shan Memorial Catholic Primary School and Po Leung Kuk Lo Kit Sing (1983) College . He went on to study
85-666: The Best Newcomer Bronze Award. He also won the Best New Artist Gold Award at the 43rd RTHK Top 10 Gold Song Awards in January 2021. His fifth single "EGO" was released on 5 February 2021. In June 2021, Lo gained widespread recognition and skyrocketed in popularity starring as Ling Siu-muk (凌少牧) in the Hong Kong adaptation of Japanese romantic comedy drama Ossan's Love . On 7 July 2021, Lo released his sixth single, "Unlovable Leader" (不可愛教主), which also served as
102-495: The Road" . On 11 December 2021, Lo won the Best New Asian Artist Award (Mandarin) at the renowned 2021 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA), marking his first time to receive international recognition. On 25 February 2022, Lo released his eighth single, "Mr. Stranger". On 8 June 2022, he released his ninth single, "King Kong", for which he also directed the music video for the first time. On 12 November 2022, Lo released his tenth single, which
119-554: The chemical formula of sodium hydride Nahuatl (ISO language code: nah), a Uto-Aztecan language spoken in Mexico and El Salvador Ix Ek' Naah , a Mayan queen Nah Dove (born 1940s), author, lecturer and scholar in African-American studies Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Nah . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
136-444: The coveted My Favourite Male Singer Award for the first time. On 20 January 2023, Lo was invited by Universal Music Hong Kong to participate in the project Remembering Leslie , to mark the 20th anniversary of the death of the Hong Kong icon Leslie Cheung , covering Cheung's original song, "An Affair" (偷情). On 22 February 2023, Lo released his eleventh single, "MONEY". On 10 April 2023, a crossover version of "MONEY" with Dear Jane
153-492: The ending theme song of Ossan's Love. The music video for "Unlovable Leader" surpassed 10 million views in four months. In September 2021, Lo made a guest appearance in the Taiwanese drama Sometimes When We Touch as Cheng Yat-fei (鄭一飛), and also sang the ending theme song with Keung To . On 22 September 2021, Lo released his seventh single, "Megahit", which became his first single to top three Hong Kong mainstream music charts and
170-414: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nah&oldid=1257173182 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Anson Lo Anson Lo Hon-ting ( Chinese : 盧瀚霆 ; born 7 July 1995)
187-460: The lyrics to his second single, "Burn Out", released on 12 August 2020. His third single "Corner Creatures" (角落生物) was released on 14 October 2020. Lo made his acting debut in the 2020 youth sport television drama series We are the Littles as Bobby Chan Yat-long (陳逸朗). The drama also featured Lo's fourth single "Teammate" (神隊友) as the sub song. At the 2020 Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation, Lo won
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#1732858679720204-403: The reality television talent competition Good Night Show – King Maker ( Chinese : 全民造星 ), of which Wong was the producer. Lo was directly promoted to the second round (top 55) as one of the five winners of 'Eye Catching Idol' through fan voting. He made it to the top 30, but was eliminated in the fourth round. On 3 November 2018, Lo made his debut as a member of boy group, Mirror , at
221-487: The single, "ON". In November 2023, Lo starred as Timo Keung Tai-mo (姜泰武) in the Hong Kong adaptation of the Korean romantic comedy Business Proposal , and also took part in singing the drama's theme songs . On 10 January 2024, Lo released the single, "MY LIFE". On 9 February 2024, the heist thriller film The Moon Thieves was theatrically released, with Lo starring as Lam Gam-yoh (李錦佑). On 17 April 2024, he released
238-641: The single, "The Homebodies" (深閨). A duet version featuring Kelly Chen was later released. On 17 July 2024, Lo released the summer-themed single, "Hey Hey OK!". On 23 October 2024, he released the song, "Me" (致我). On 27 January 2023, Lo launched his own clothing brand, ALLOVER . Lo attended the ' Jennie for Calvin Klein ' event in Seoul on 10 May 2023. Lo attended the Louis Vuitton Menswear Pre-Fall 2024 Show on 30 November 2023 in Hong Kong. He
255-742: Was awarded Ultimate Song No.9 at the 2021 Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation and Best Song of the Year at the Chill Club Music Awards 21/22. A remix version, "Megahit Megamix", with rap lyrics penned by Lo was also released on 1 December 2021. On 25 November 2021, Lo made his official film debut as Lui Tsz-ging (雷紫荊) in Showbiz Spy , which made the top ten highest-grossing domestic films in Hong Kong in 2021. On 7 and 8 December, Lo along with Mirror members, Keung To , Edan Lui , Ian Chan , Anson Kong , and Jer Lau headlined concert, " MOOV Live Music on
272-457: Was released. On 12 June 2023, Lo released his twelfth single, "Nah". On 21 July 2023, he released the single, "Romance Kills Cancer " (浪漫殺死巨蟹座). On 23–26 July 2023, Lo held his first solo concert, " Anson Lo 'The Stage' In My Sight Solo Concert 2023", at AsiaWorld–Arena , with all 4 shows sold out. On 24 August 2023, the film It Remains was released with Lo starring in the lead role as Cheung Tsz-kit (張子傑) . On 4 October 2023, Lo released
289-406: Was titled as his primary school address, "39 Wing Shun Street" (永順街39號), to convey a story about puppy love. On 13 November 2022, Lo and singer Joyce Cheng , headlined the 903 Music is Live Concert , titled "神の拉闊". In December 2022, Lo starred in the drama series Million Dollar Family as Ng Ziu-ming (吳照明), and also sang the theme song. At the 2022 Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation , Lo won
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