Benjamin Kheng

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Benjamin Kheng
Ben Kheng Spotify.png
Born15 August 1990
EducationDiploma in Arts and Theatre Management
Alma materAnglo-Chinese School (Primary), Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), Singapore Sports School, Republic Polytechnic

Benjamin Kheng (born 15 August 1990) is a Singaporean musician and actor. Popularly known as the vocalist of The Sam Willows, he has been producing solo music and creating comedy sketches with Hirzi Zulkiflie on The Benzi Project as of 2019. He was also a former national swimmer and a radio DJ for Lush 99.5FM.[1]

Background

Early life & family

Benjamin Kheng was born on 15 August 1990 to Kheng Meng Siong and Regina.[2] He is the older brother of Narelle Kheng.[3] As children, their mother had exposed them to classical composers like Tchaikovsky and Bach.[4] In 2002, they lost their mother to Stage 2 breast cancer after her four-year-long battle.[5][6] Ben began swimming competitively at six years old. He had been a part of the Swimfast Aquatic Club, managed by a former national swimmer, David Lim.[7]

Education

Ben attended Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) before enrolling into Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) through the Direct School Admissions (DSA) programme.[8] He had then transferred to the Singapore Sports School to pursue competitive swimming.[9] During his time there, Ben was a part of the national youth team, specialising in long-distance events and the individual medley. In 2005, he won the Queensland State Championships for the boys' 200 m individual medley at a timing of 2:16.92.[10][11] In 2006, Benjamin Kheng was presented with the National Schools Colours Award in recognition of his sporting achievements.[12]


Ben furthered his studies in Republic Polytechnic's Arts and Theatre Management course. In 2009, he was a part of The Little Prince (Act 3 International) production at the Shanghai International Children's Theatre Festival.[13]

Relationships

Engagement to Naomi Yeo (2020)

Photo credit to Phoenix Casuarina. Retrieved from 8 Days.

Ben and Naomi made their relationship public in September 2019.[14] Before that, they had worked on projects together as colleagues - having been cast members in shows like The Intruder (2019). In March 2020, Ben and Naomi posted photos of their engagement onto their respective Instagram accounts.[15][16] The proposal had been captured by New Zealand-based photographer, Phoenix Casuarina. Ben had proposed to Naomi at Lindis Pass in Southern New Zealand.[17][18] The couple had been on holiday at the time. It was also revealed that Ben had asked Naomi's parents for their blessings four months prior to his proposal.[19]

Acting career highlights

As of April 2020, Benjamin Kheng is signed to Fly Entertainment, managed by Irene Ang.[20]

Acting & hosting

Ben pictured as Adam in The Intruder (2019). Photo from source.

In 2019, Ben was a part of an international cast for No Sleep No FOMO. The eight-part reality travelogue show featured local and international personalities like Eric Nam, Nat Ho and Paul Foster. In each episode, members explore new cities and while completing missions.[21][22]

Year Title of Production Role Refs.
2019 No Sleep No FOMO Host [23][24]
The Intruder Adam [25]
2018 FAM! Main character [26][27]
2017 Wonderboy Richard Lee -
The Breakup List Luke Wong [28]
2016 Can You Not?! Jason [29]

Theatre

Year Title of Play Character Company Refs.
2014 Ah Boys To Men: The Musical Ken Chow Running Into The Sun [30]
2013 Edges The Musical Main character Sight Lines Productions [31]
Romeo & Juliet Romeo Toy Factory Singapore [32]
2012 National Broadway Company Dick Lee Theatreworks [33]
Boom Real estate agent Sight Lines Productions [34][35]
2009 The Little Prince Titular Character Act 3 International [36][37]

Music career highlights

As of April 2020, Ben is managed by Sony Music Entertainment Singapore.[38] He has an estimated 139,500 monthly listeners on Spotify as of 17 April 2020.

Discography

The cover art for Lovers Forever (2020) Photo from Hear65 Bandwagon Asia.
Date Released Song Duration Record Label(s)
10 April 2020 Lovers Forever 3:27 Sony Music Entertainment Singapore
27 February 2020 Find Me 3:20
29 November 2019 Wicked 3:09

Music collaborations[39]

Andrew Marko (left) and Ben wrote the music and lyrics for The Benzi Project's Unmanly Men (2019).
Year Project Artist Refs.
2019 Unmanly Men Andrew Marko Video
2017 2017 BILLBOARD HITS MASHUP Vidi Aldiano Video
Sober Evan Low Video
2016 YAYA THELIONCITYBOY Video
Comfortable & Blank Bittymacbeth Video
I Got All I Need (This Christmas) The Apex Project Video
2015 Fight Song Kurt Hugo Schneider Video
Bad Blood Kurt Hugo Schneider, Macy Kate Video
Strangers Debra Khng Video
Red & Blue ShiGGa Shay Video

The Sam Willows (2012 - 2019)

The Sam Willows is comprised of Narelle Kheng, Jonathan Chua, Benjamin Kheng, Sandra Riley Tang. In late 2011, the quartet had first grouped to perform at their school’s alumni concert.[40] In May 2012, The Sam Willows uploaded their first mashup and cover of hit songs Hey Soul Sister by Train and We Are Young by Fun.[41] The video went viral and marked their rise to fame as a household name. On 27 May 2019, The Sam Willows announced that they were going on a hiatus.[42]

Other career highlights

The BenZi Project (2019 - present)

Ben Kheng (right) and Hirzi (left) in Code Switching. Thumbnail from YouTube.

Ben collaborated with Hirzi Zulkiflie to create The BenZi Project (YouTube channel), a comedy sketch channel on YouTube. The series feature relatable scenarios faced by most Singaporeans such as The Halal Gap (YouTube video) and Code-Switching (YouTube video). Hirzi and Ben produce, direct and act in every episode of The Benzi Project. In a 2019 interview with 8 Days, Ben shared that the duo hoped to monetise The BenZi Project in the future.[43]

TEDxYouth@Singapore (2014) - Speaker

During his talk titled Walk With Your Mind; Run With Your Heart (YouTube video), Benjamin Kheng spoke about how he overcame his anxiety disorder during his youth. He shared a story about how he was bullied in high school for being short and talked about his late mother and other pivotal experiences he had growing up. He stressed that to reach greater heights, one needs to embrace personal demons. Ben also shared the fact that he is a synesthete, a person who associates each music note with a unique person and colour.[44]

References / Citation

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  5. Noor, Ashikin Abdul Rahman. "For Love of Mum: The deeper meaning behind The Sam Willows' MV". The New Paper. October 23, 2015. Accessed on 21 October 2019.
  6. Tay, Winston. "A cause close to Benjamin Kheng's heart". Youth.sg. February 2, 2018. Accessed on 17 April 2020.
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  40. Sumayao, Marco. “The Sam Willows learn to grow up without ditching fun”. MTV Asia. July 13, 2018. Accessed on 11 January 2019.
  41. The Sam Willows. "Hey Soul Sister/ We Are Young (Cover) - The Sam Willows". YouTube. May 3, 2012. Accessed on 17 April 2020.
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