Shila Amzah
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Born | NurShahila binti Amir Amzah August 13, 1990 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Nationality | Malaysia |
Other names | Nurshahila (when she was a child) Sha-Hila (when she was a teenager) Shila (during OIAM2) Shila OIAM (after OIAM2) Shila Amzah (present) 茜拉 (present and used in Chinese-speaking countries) |
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Years active | 2000–present |
Agent | Shilala Limited (International) SA Entertainment (Malaysia) |
Title | Asia's Sweetheart Princess of Music National Treasure of Malaysia |
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NurShahila binti Amir Amzah (born August 13, 1990), professionally known as Shila Amzah (stylized as SHILAMZAH, Chinese; 茜拉), is a Malaysian singer-songwriter, record producer, businesswoman, and actress.[8] Born and raised in Kuala Lumpur, she began going to recording studios at the age of 4 with her father, a singer named ND Lala and recorded a pop studio album five years later. With the help of Malaysian record producer Helen Yap, in 2005 Shila released her second pop studio album, Sha-Hila. Her single "Patah Seribu" (2011) received Pop Song of the Year and Song of the Year at the 19th Malaysian Music Awards.[9][10]
She continued her singing career by breaking out to Shanghai, China and eventually won the Asian Wave.[10][11][12] As a result, Shila received the Kembara Award (International Music Breakthrough Award) from Malaysian Music Awards making Shila the youngest Kembara Award honoree.[10][13] Afterwards, Shila continued her singing career in mandopop industry by breaking out to Hong Kong in 2015 by releasing some new singles, doing an international press conference and establishing her second record label and global management company, Shilala (HK) Limited.[14] Her success on international stages has gained her honorific titles such as Asia's Sweetheart,[15] Princess of Music,[16] and National Treasure of Malaysia.[17]
Shila was the first runner-up of Bintang Kecil RTM in 2000, first runner-up of One in a Million (season 2),[18] winner of Asia New Singer Competition in 2008,[10] second runner-up of I Am a Singer (season 2) in 2014,[10] and first runner-up of Anugerah Juara Lagu in 2011 and 2015. Before the Asian Wave, she performed a duet with Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana called "The Best of Both Worlds" to promote Hannah Montana in Malaysia. In 2013, Shila was the first Malay and Malaysian artist to be nominated at the World Music Awards after winning Asian Wave.[10] Shila is the first and only Malay artist to be invited to the Global Chinese Music Awards (GCMA).[19]
Shila is the only Malay artist with the highest Mandarin single sales in Hong Kong, China, and Taiwan, with her single achieving 1 million downloads in two days on Weibo Music.[10] She is the first and only Malay artist to have success in Chinese-speaking countries and Chinese record charts. Her Sina Weibo account has more than 2.5 million followers.[10] She has received a number of accolades for her achievements, including the China-Malaysia Friendship Award from the Ambassador of China to Malaysia and nominations from World Music Awards such as World's Best Female Artist,[20] World's Best Entertainer of the Year, World's Best Live Act, World's Best Song, and World's Best Video.[21]
Shila used the stage name "NurShahila" name when she was a child.[10][22] In 2004, she changed her name to Sha-Hila[10] as her record company, EMI, wanted her name to be shorter. When she joined the One in a Million singing contest she needed to make her name even shorter. The organizer of One in a Million (season 2) truncated her name to just Shila.[10] After coming in as the first runner-up of One in A Million (season 2), she was called "Shila OIAM".[10] She didn't like the name, so she added "Amzah" to her stage name, as her father's name is Amir Amzah. In Chinese-speaking countries, Shila's name is 茜拉 (Xila).[23]
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Biography
1990–2000
NurShahila binti Amir Amzah was born on August 13, 1990, in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Her father, Amir Amzah Salleh, who used the stage name ND Lala, was a recording artist in the 1980s and her mother, Fauziah Sarman, was an actress. She comes from a musically inclined family: her younger sister, NurSyuhada, whose stage name is Syada Amzah, is also a performer. She attended Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Setapak Indah, Kuala Lumpur.
2000–2007: Early commercial success
Before Shila made her debut appearance as a child, her father struggled to get her a chance to showcase her singing. At that time, there were no recording companies that wanted to sign children as recording artists as they did not want to take the risk. So her father used his own money to produce her first album. In 2000, Shila's debut album, Terima Kasih Guru that was launched in the presence of Tun Dr. Siti Hasmah, wife of Malaysia's fourth Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir. She later signed a contract with EMI. With EMI, she released the album Sha-Hila with the hit song "Yang Teristimewa".
2007–2009: Career development
After her contract with EMI ended in 2007, she joined One in a Million (season 2) and emerged as first runner-up of the competition. The nickname "Shila" was given by the organizers of One in a Million as her SMS voting code and name during the singing competition. On the night of the Grand Finale of One in a Million (season 2), Shila was assigned to sing a new song called "Memori Tercipta" (Memory Created). She lost to Norayu Damit, but both of them were given recording contracts from Monkey Bone Records.
Throughout the competition, Shila sang:
- Top 12: "Tak Ada Logika"
- Week 1: "Too Little Too Late"
- Week 2: "Stuck"
- Week 3: "Oops!... I Did It Again"
- Week 4: "Di Bawah Pohon Asmara "
- Week 5: "I'll Be There"
- Week 6: "Car Wash"
- Week 7: "Khayal" with Alif Satar
- Week 8: "Contigo en la Distancia"
- Week 9: "Bukan Milikmu and Love Like This"
- Grand Finale: "Contigo en la Distancia", "Memori Tercipta" and "Oops!... I Dit It Again with Stuck" Medley
She produced the album Bebaskan (Set It Free) during her stint with Monkey Bone Records. The album was launched in 2009. With 12 songs, featuring the works of Malaysian composers such as Aubrey Suwito, Audi Mok, Kieran Kuek and Mode, as well as Australian composer Jamie Huber.
2010–2012: Career expansion
3 Suara (English: 3 Voices) is a collaborative album by Malaysian singers Jaclyn Victor, Ning Baizura and Shila Amzah. The album was released on January 6, 2011, through Euphoric Pte. Limited.[24] One of Shila's songs was "Patah Seribu". The song appeared on many television shows and received a lot of radio airtime. The song was nominated at the Malaysian Music Awards for Best Female Vocal Performance and Most Popular Regional Song, and won Pop Song of the Year and Song of the Year. The song was released as a single on iTunes on July 20, 2012 by Urustabil and was later added as a bonus track to her fifth studio album, Shila Amzah, released by Shila Amzah Entertainment Berhad.[25]
2012–2014: Early international stardom
In September 2012, she was invited to join the inaugural competition of Asian Wave, a Chinese reality singing talent show held in Shanghai, China, after her father, ND Lala submitted her videos singing. On September 20, 2012, Shila became the champion.[26][27] It was at this point that she started to focus on her career in China.[28] Shila had the most online votes among all the contestants. She sang three songs: "Gemilang" by Jaclyn Victor, "Grenade" by Bruno Mars, and "Zheng Fu" by Na Ying.[27][29] She also sang "Forever Love" by Wang Leehom and "Set Fire to the Rain" by Adele in one of the preliminary rounds.[30] The panel of 10 judges-comprising the region's top stars like Malaysia's Eric Moo, Hong Kong's Hacken Lee, China's Sun Nan, Taiwan's Phil Chang and Jerry Huang-gave her a standing ovation, while Chinese composer Gao Xiaosong praised her by saying, "You gave me goose bumps. You broke my heart."[27][31] She was signed to a 6-year recording contract with Shanghai Media Group and received 5 Million MYR.[32][33][34]
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Preliminary
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Set Fire to the Rain | English | Adele | Advance to Preliminary Round 2 |
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Preliminary
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Forever Love | Mandarin | Wang Leehom | Advance to Final Round 1 |
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Final
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Gemilang | Malay | Jaclyn Victor | Advance to Final Round 2 |
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Final
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Grenade | English | Bruno Mars | Advance to Final Round 3 |
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Final
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征服 (Zhengfu, "Conquer") | Mandarin | Na Ying | Champion | ![]() |
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- Shila managed to advance all rounds by winning the battle.
- Winning the battle: Majority green light pushed by judges (similar to coaches of The Voice in selecting their team).
- Other contestant either advanced through winning the battle, judges' selection or by a cappella battle as a second chance.
- Furthermore, there is some contestant that also advanced by extra battle as judges couldn't reach consensus on making their selection.
In 2013 she was nominated for the Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards for Favorite Asian Act with PSY (South Korea), Han Geng (China), and Sarah Geronimo from the Philippines. Harian Metro reported on March 12, 2013, that Shila has set up her own record company by the name of Shila Amzah Entertainment Berhad.
At the end of 2013, Shila released her fifth album, Shila Amzah released under Shila Amzah Entertainment and distributed by Warner Music Malaysia.[25] All songs and lyrics of the album was fully composed by Shila with the guidance of Helen Yap. The album consisted of seven songs including two bonus tracks.[25] The album preview was held at Red Box Plus, Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on July 5, 2013.[25] A further showcase of the album was held at Penthouse, The Icon, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on October 10, 2013.[35] The album was produced by Shila, Helen Yap, and Aubrey Suwito, and the sound engineers were Aubrey Suwito, Zairi Ariffin, Yusalman Azua, Hadie Pranoto, Amir Sulaiman and Greg Henderson.
The album was released on iTunes on December 10, 2013. In December 2013, Shila released a video of "Masih Aku Cinta".[36][37] This music video was based on her love story when she broke up with Sharnaaz Ahmad, a Malaysian actor after a controversy involving Sharnaaz Ahmad with Shila's father.[38] The songs in the album were her first to be nominated at the World Music Awards.
The Star reported on September 27, 2012, that she was chosen to be the opening act for a series of concerts in Beijing by Malaysian singer-composer Eric Moo, starting 17 November.[39] Shila said that she knew him because "he was one of the judges during the competition and his invitation is a huge honor for me".[39] She gave her agreement when he courted her to be part of his opening act.[39] The Eric Moo–Shila Amzah Love Hurricane Concert was eventually held on July 24, 2014.
In February 2014, Shila's manager got her an invitation to I Am a Singer (Season 2). In the 7th round, aired February 21, 2014, she performed the song "Xiang Ni De Ye",[40][41] a song originally sung by Chinese pop star Guan Zhe.[42] After the performance her her Weibo followers increased by over 2 million. In the Breakthrough round, aired March 21, 2014, she reached first place by singing a cover of "Rolling in the Deep".[43] Shila's popularity rose in China after I Am a Singer aired beside her performance at the Asian Wave.[43]
Throughout the show, she showed versatility in her range of music styles, from languages (Chinese and English), performance methods (dancing while singing) and musical styles (high note, pop, R&B, rap). On April 4, 2014, she came third overall,[43][44] losing to Han Lei from China and Tang Tsz Kei from Hong Kong.
In July 2014, Shanghai Media Group released "A Moment Like This", Shila's debut Chinese single in China. This single was the theme song for the inaugural competition of Chinese Idol. She was invited to perform this song live during the grand finale of the show.
Through I Am a Singer (season 2), she was able to quickly adapt to a new language. Being a non-Chinese speaker or singer, she only needed two days to learn a new Chinese song. I Am a Singer (season 2) helped her in gaining a larger base of China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong fans. Currently, she attends Mandarin classes in Beijing and is working on improving her Mandarin.
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7 (4th Qualifying Round) | February 21, 2014 | "Miss You Tonight" (Mandarin) | Guan Zhe | 2 | |
8 (4th Knockout Round) | February 28, 2014 | "The Longest Movie" (Mandarin) | Jay Chou | 4 | |
9 (5th Qualifying Round) | March 7, 2014 | "Listen" (English) | Beyoncé | 3 | |
10 (5th Knockout Round) | March 14, 2014 | "Forever Love" (English) | Wang Leehom | 3 | |
11 (Breakout) | March 21, 2014 | "Rolling in the Deep" (English) | Adele | 1 | |
12 (Semifinal) | March 28, 2014 | "Onions" (Mandarin) | Aska | 6 | |
13 | (1st Final Round) | April 4, 2014 | "When You Believe" (English) | Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey | 3 |
(2nd Final Round) | "MAMA" (English) | EXO-M | — |
- Shila made her debut in 7th Round as she replaced eliminated singer earlier based on program basic rule.
- Basic rule: There must be 7 talented singers as contestants on each episode.
2015–2016: Hong Kong music scene breakthrough
On April 22, 2015, Shila held a Shila Amzah: The Symbol of Love, International Press Conference at Mira Hotel, Hong Kong. During the press conference, Shila stated that she would be collaborating with GME Music and Vie Media to expand her career in Hong Kong. She performed her two newest Chinese-language songs called "See You or Never" and "Shali De Mimi". She announced the release an EP followed by a full album. She mentioned that she plans to learn Cantonese.
On May 28, 2015, Shila released her debut Chinese single[45] in Hong Kong, "再見不再見" (Pinyin: Zaijian Bu Zaijian, English: See You or Never) through her own recording label and global management company, Shilala (HK) Limited. The song was written by Liao Yu. This single was performed live during her Shila Amzah: The Symbol of Love, International Press Conference. The song reached 1 million downloads in just two days on Weibo Music. Shila said that this song was unique as the song hasn't an ending (the song ended with "Zaijian Bu Zaijian", questioning herself again).
On October 1, 2015, Shila performed her second Chinese single[46][47] in Hong Kong, "再見" (Pinyin: Zaijian, English: Goodbye)[48] during her Shila Amzah Meet & Greet Hong Kong.[49] On October 6, 2015, Shila released the single through Shilala (HK) Limited on Weibo Music and iTunes.[50] The song was produced by Jun Kung and Kelvin Avon.[48] The writers was inspired to write "Goodbye" after hearing Shila's previous single, which was "See You or Never".[51] The song contains Malaysian pop and Mandopop elements and its lyrics have Shila desiring an out-of-reach love interest. Shila said that this song has an English version of it that will be launched in her upcoming album. The single is a continuation from her previous Chinese hit, "Zaijian Bu Zaijian" (再見不再見), meaning "See You or Never".[17][52]
On December 26, 2015, Shila was named Metro Radio National Idol and received Metro Radio Mandarin Song of the Year for from the Metro Radio Music Awards for "Goodbye".
On February 12, 2016, Shila visited Perth for her "Shila Amzah Colorful World 2016 Perth". This concert was promoted by Aus World Travel and Chinatown Cinema. She performed her newest Chinese song, "Xiang Ai". On February 26, 2016, Shila was awarded "Outstanding Export Achievement Award" by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) during the MATRADE Awards for her achievement promoting Malaysia at the international stages.
In early 2016, Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi announced during the 19th Tourism Malaysia Awards that Shila was appointed as Malaysia's tourism ambassador.[53] The Malaysian Government believes Shila could attract millions of visitors from mainland China to vacation in Malaysia. The fact that she speaks fluent Chinese will make it easier for her to deal with her music management and her Chinese fans.[54][55]
On March 10, 2016, Music Asia reported that Shila has her sights set on Taiwan music market. Shila said she had produced a song with Khalil Fong to release in Taiwan. On March 13, 2016, Malaysian Chinese newspaper Sinchew Daily reported that the album was 80% done, with a planned release in April 2016.
On April 1, 2016, Shila released her debut Chinese microfilm titled "Girlfriends Love" (閨蜜情緣), in which she plays the lead.[56]
On April 14, 2016, Shila released the theme song of the new series of The Powerpuff Girls (2016), "Who's Got the Power?" in Malay and Chinese exclusively on YouTube.[57][58][59][60]
2016: My Journey
On April 21, 2016, Shila announced her debut Chinese album, My Journey (Chinese: 心旅) on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook simultaneously. It was scheduled for release on April 30, 2016, through Shilala (HK) Limited at Beijing, China.
Official brand: SA by Shila Amzah
On June 5, 2016, Shila launched her own clothing line and her exclusive boutique called SA by Shila Amzah Boutique located at Bangi Sentral, Selangor, Malaysia.[10]
Awards and nominations
2013: International Breakthrough Award
At the 20th Malaysian Music Awards, Shila received the Anugerah Kembara (International Breakthrough Award).[13] The award is given to Malaysian artists who have performed internationally and introduced Malaysians song to the world.[13] Shila Amzah was given this award after she rose to fame as the champion of Asian Wave (2012), a reality Chinese singing competition held in Shanghai, China.[13]
2014: Puteri UMNO Female Icon Award
At the Perhimpunan Agung UMNO (UMNO General Assembly) 2014, she received the Puteri UMNO Female Icon Award.[61][62]
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Year | Competition/Association | Category/Award | Nominated work | Result | Host Country |
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2000 | Bintang Kecil RTM | 2nd place | "Ibu" | Won First Runner-up |
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Anugerah Bintang Popular BH | Kid Artist of the Year | NurShahila | Won | ||
2007 | One in a Million (season 2) | 2nd place |
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Won First Runner-up |
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2008 | Asia New Singer Competition | Champion | Shila Amzah |
Gold Award
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Best Song | "Memori Tercipta" | Won | |||
Penang-Shanghai World Star Quest | Champion | Shila Amzah | Won | ![]() Malaysia ![]() China |
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2009 | 16th Malaysian Music Awards | Female Vocal Performance of the Year | "Memori Tercipta" | Nominated | ![]() Malaysia |
2011 | Anugerah Planet Muzik | Duo/Group of the Year | 3 Suara | Won | ![]() Malaysia ![]() Singapore ![]() Indonesia |
Album of the Year | Nominated | ||||
18th Malaysian Music Awards | Best Duo/Group Vocal Performance | Won | ![]() Malaysia |
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Pop Song of the Year | "Beribu Sesalan" | Nominated | |||
Album of the Year | 3 Suara | Nominated | |||
Anugerah Bintang Popular BH | Duo/Group Artists of the Year | Won | |||
Female Singer of the Year | Shila Amzah | Nominated | |||
Most Popular Female Artist Online | Nominated | ||||
26th Anugerah Juara Lagu | Second place | "Beribu Sesalan" | Won First Runner-up |
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2012 | 19th Malaysian Music Awards | Best Female Vocal Performance | "Patah Seribu" | Nominated | ![]() Malaysia |
Song of the Year | Won | ||||
Pop Song of the Year | Won | ||||
Shout! Awards | Most Powerful Vocal Award | Shila Amzah | Won | ||
Music Video of the Year | "Dejavu" | Nominated | |||
Anugerah Planet Muzik | Best Female Artist | Shila Amzah | Won | ![]() Malaysia ![]() Singapore ![]() Indonesia |
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Regional Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Regional Song of the Year | "Beribu Sesalan" | Nominated | |||
Social Media Icon | Shila Amzah | Nominated | |||
Stail EH! Awards | Friendliest Artist With Fans | Won | ![]() Malaysia |
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Asian Wave | Champion |
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Won | ![]() China |
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World Music Awards[63] | World's Best Female Artist | Shila Amzah | N/A | ![]() US |
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World's Best Entertainer of The Year | N/A | ||||
2013 | Anugerah Bintang Popular BH | Female Singer of the Year | Won | ![]() Malaysia |
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Most Fashionable Artist | Nominated | ||||
Influential Artist in Social Media | Nominated | ||||
Asian Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Best on Screen Chemistry | Shila Amzah & Sharnaaz Ahmad |
Nominated | |||
World Music Awards[64] | World's Best Female Artist | Shila Amzah | N/A | ![]() US |
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World's Best Entertainer of The Year | N/A | ||||
World's Best Live Act | N/A | ||||
27th Anugerah Juara Lagu | Finalist | "Patah Seribu" | Nominated | ![]() Malaysia |
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Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Asian Act | Shila Amzah | Nominated | ![]() US |
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Bella Awards | Bella On-Stage Award | Nominated | ![]() Malaysia |
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The BrandLaureate Awards | Country Branding Award | Won | |||
Anugerah Planet Muzik | Female Artist of the Year | Nominated | ![]() Malaysia ![]() Singapore ![]() Indonesia |
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Malaysian Song of the Year | "Masih Aku Cinta" | Won | |||
Regional Song of the Year | "Patah Seribu" | Nominated | |||
Regional Artist of the Year | Shila Amzah | Nominated | |||
Social Media Icon | Nominated | ||||
20th Malaysian Music Awards | Kembara Award (International Breakthrough Award) |
Special Award
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2014 | I Am A Singer (season 2) | Third place |
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Won Second Runner-up |
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Anugerah MeleTop Era 2014 | Most Sensational in Fashion | Shila Amzah | Nominated | ![]() Malaysia |
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Era FM Malaysia | Best Artist of June 2014 | Won | |||
World Music Awards | World's Best Female Artist | Nominated | ![]() US |
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World's Best Entertainer of the Year | Nominated | ||||
World's Best Live Act | Nominated | ||||
World's Best Song | "Masih Aku Cinta" | Nominated | |||
World's Best Video | "Masih Aku Cinta" | Nominated | |||
Anugerah Planet Muzik | Female Artist of the Year | "Cinta Hati" | Nominated | ![]() Malaysia ![]() Singapore ![]() Indonesia |
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Artist of the Year | Shila Amzah | Nominated | |||
Social Media Icon | Nominated | ||||
Puteri UMNO Malaysia | Puteri UMNO Young Icon Award | Won | ![]() Malaysia |
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Ambassador of China to Malaysia | China-Malaysia Friendship Award | 茜拉 Shila Amzah | Won | ![]() China |
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29th Anugerah Juara Lagu | 2nd place | "Masih Aku Cinta" | Won First Runner-up |
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21st Malaysian Music Awards | Female Vocal of the Year | "Cinta Hati" | Nominated | ||
Album of the Year | Shila Amzah | Nominated | |||
Engineered Album of the Year | Nominated | ||||
Pop Song of the Year | "Tulus" | Nominated | |||
Anugerah Melodi Galaksi 2014 | Most Dynamic Artist | Shila Amzah | N/A | ||
Choice Female Artist | N/A | ||||
UCSI Scholar's Club (U-SchoS') | Malaysia's Top 10 Most Inspiring Young Leaders and Personalities Award | Won | |||
2015 | Anugerah MeleTop Era 2015 | Most Sensational Singer | Nominated | ||
Chinese Golden Melody Awards 2015 | Foreign Female Singer of the Year | 茜拉 Shila Amzah | Won | ![]() China |
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Anugerah Melodi Raya 2015 | Most Sensational Artist | Shila Amzah | Nominated | ![]() Malaysia |
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Hong Kong Guoyuli Awards 2015 | Female Singer of the Year | 茜拉 Shila Amzah | Won | ![]() Hong Kong |
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Excellence in Song Performance |
Gold Award
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Anugerah Planet Muzik 2015 | Artist of the Year | Shila Amzah | Nominated | ![]() Malaysia ![]() Singapore ![]() Indonesia |
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Social Media Icon | Nominated | ||||
第15届全球华语歌曲颁奖典礼 15th Global Chinese Music Awards |
Malaysia Most Outstanding Artist | 茜拉 Shila Amzah | Nominated | ![]() Singapore |
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Best Female Singer on Stage Performer | Won | ||||
广州音乐先锋榜2015颁奖典礼 2015 Guangzhou Music Awards |
Female Artist of the Year (Hong Kong & Taiwan) | Won | ![]() China |
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Most Popular Female Artist (Hong Kong & Taiwan) | Won | ||||
新城勁爆頒獎禮2015 2015 Metro Radio Music Awards |
Metro Radio National Idol | Won | ![]() Hong Kong |
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Metro Radio Mandarin Song of the Year | "再見 Goodbye" | Won | |||
2016 | MATRADE Awards | Outstanding Export Achievement Award | Shila Amzah |
Special Award
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Anugerah Planet Muzik 2016 | Social Media Icon | Shila Amzah | Nominated | ![]() Malaysia ![]() Singapore ![]() Indonesia |
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2016 Melodi Awards | Music Personality | Shila Amzah | Nominated | ![]() Malaysia |
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2016 Music Pioneer Awards | Best Female Singer (Hong Kong and Taiwan) | 茜拉 Shila Amzah | Won | ![]() China |
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Most Popular Female Artist | Won | ||||
Song of the Year (Hong Kong and Taiwan) | "Goodbye" | Won |
Other ventures
Shila set up her own company – Shila Amzah Entertainment Berhad and Shilala (HK) Limited – with activities generally in the entertainment scene. She is also the founder and president of her own clothing line company, Shila Amzah Boutique Sdn. Bhd.
Discography
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Malaysian discography
International discography
ConcertsMajor
Showcase
As guest
CollaborationMalaysia
China
Others
Single promos
Filmography
VideographyMusic videos
Music covers
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