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| birth_date        = 21 January 1994
| birth_date        = 21 January 1994
| education          = Double Degree in Psychology and Mass Communications
| education          = Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
| alma mater        = CHIJ Toa Payoh, SJI (International), Catholic Junior College, National University of Singapore (NUS)
| alma mater        = National University of Singapore (NUS)
| relatives          = David Rasif (biological father), Tyen Rasif (biological sister)
| height            = 158 cm
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Jade Rasif (born 21 January 1994) is a Singaporean DJ (disc jockey) and online personality. She is one of the hosts of ''Real Talk'', a YouTube talk show series on the [[Millennials of Singapore]] channel. In 2013, she was the first runner-up at the annual New Paper New Face beauty pageant. As of June 2020, Jade has 342,000 followers on [https://www.instagram.com/djjaderasif/?hl=en Instagram].  
Jade Rasif is a Singaporean DJ who has experience in modelling, acting and hosting. As of 2019, she co-stars in the Youtube talk show ‘Real Talk’ by Millennials of Singapore. She rose to fame from her participation and success in New Paper New Face 2013. On top of this, Jade is known for being transparent about her personal life on social media where she has openly admitted to ‘thirst trapping’, plastic surgery and her pregnancy.  
 
==Background==
==Background==
Jade Rasif was first introduced to modelling through her experience in the New Paper New Face 2013, where she had gained experience while alongside trained individuals. She eventually attained a first runner-up position in the competition and was also conferred Subaru’s Miss Vivacious Subsidiary Award.<ref>Chim, Danelia. “Jade Rasif: I owe 99 per cent of my success to New Face”. ''The New Paper''. November 29, 2016. Accessed on 5 January 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/jade-rasif-i-owe-99-cent-my-success-new-face </ref>
Jade is a DJ and social media influencer best known for being the highest-paid DJ in Singapore, as well as for speaking out on typically contentious issues. In a 2018 episode of ''Real Talk'' titled '[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVaO1nXjs68 Plastic Surgery]', she shared that she had done breast augmentation surgery to increase her cup size from 30C to E as well as a permanent rhinoplasty that cost her S$10,000.<ref>Millennials Of Singapore. “[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVaO1nXjs68 Plastic Surgery - Real Talk Episode 7]”. ''YouTube''. July 8, 2018. Accessed on 5 January 2019. </ref>
 
===Early life & family===
 
Jade Rasif was born on 21 January 1994 to [[David Rasif]] and Joyce Fong. In an interview with Dyslexia Association Singapore (DAS), Jade shared that she was diagnosed with dyslexia at 8 years old.<ref>Thia, Alicia. "[https://www.das.org.sg/images/publications/facets/facets2013v4.pdf Jade Rasif—New Face 2013 “My Dyslexia”]". ''Facets | Dyslexia Association Singapore''. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref> She managed her condition through learning programmes at DAS and support from her mother. Jade's biological father is an ex-lawyer and a fugitive wanted by Singapore.<ref>Law, Elizabeth. “[https://www.tnp.sg/news/others/singaporeans-run-18-interpols-wanted-list Singaporeans on the run: 18 on Interpol's wanted list]”. ''The New Paper.'' December 1, 2016. Accessed on 5 January 2019. </ref> He left the family in 2006 when he absconded with S$11.3 million of his client’s money. At the time, Jade was a Primary 6 student about to sit for her Primary School Leaving Examinations.<ref>Yeoh Wee Teck. "[https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/fugitive-david-rasifs-daughter-new-face-first-runner Fugitive David Rasif's daughter is New Face first runner-up]". ''The New Paper''. October 25, 2013. Accessed on 26 June 2020. Retrieved from Asia One.</ref> The eldest of three siblings, Jade has two younger sisters - [[Tyen Rasif]] and Khym Fong.  
She had then gone on to further her modelling career but moved on to being a DJ due to the judgements she faced as a model. As a DJ in Singapore, Jade Rasif earns up to SGD$1,000 for a one hour set.<ref>Kang, Audrey. “The pressure to show skin in Singapore’s model-DJ industry”. ''Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore.'' March 29, 2017. Accessed on 10 January 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.yahoo.com/news/the-pressure-to-show-skin-in-singapores-model-dj-industry-091536096.html </ref> She has DJ-ed in local clubs such as Zouk, F. Club and Get Juiced as well as abroad in Jakarta and Bangkok. Jade Rasif has two younger biological sisters Khym Fong and Tyen Rasif. Her sister, Tyen Rasif, is best known for her fitness video collaboration with Jade in which she trained her pregnant sister. Jade's biological mother is Joyce Fong and her biological father is David Rasif.
 
===Education===
===Education===
Although Jade Rasif was diagnosed with dyslexia when she was growing up, she was determined to improve her language skills and took extra classes to raise her reading standard to an acceptable level.<ref>tvN. “The Brainiacs 난독증 극복&'아시아 1위 대학' NUS 입학한 스타 DJ? 190218 EP.195”. ''YouTube''. February 18, 2019. Accessed on 27 February 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=47&v=VRVcR_fCmEc</ref> Jade received her primary education from Convent of The Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ) Toa Payoh Primary School. She then went on to Saint Joseph’s Institution (SJI) International School for her secondary education and subsequently attended Catholic Junior College (CJC). Jade had managed to score five distinctions in her Cambridge A-Levels examinations and went on to further her studies in the National University of Singapore (NUS), where she graduated with a degree in Psychology.
Jade went to CHIJ Toa Payoh Primary School and subsequently, Saint Joseph’s Institution International (SJII) school. She completed her pre-university studies at Catholic Junior College (CJC) where she scored five distinctions in her GCE 'A' Level examinations.<ref>tvN. “[https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=47&v=VRVcR_fCmEc The Brainiacs 난독증 극복&'아시아 1위 대학' NUS 입학한 스타 DJ? 190218 EP.195]”. ''YouTube''. February 18, 2019. Accessed on 27 February 2019.</ref> Jade furthered her studies at the National University of Singapore (NUS), graduating with a degree in Psychology.
 
===Pregnancy & child===
==Personal life==
[[File:Jad Rasif pregnancy video.jpg|thumb|''Jade and her sister, Tyen. Photo from [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpF1PNnkvD8 YouTube].'']]Jade revealed her pregnancy in November 2018 on ‘[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ADJBkVuY70 The Cauliflower Episode]’ of ''Real Talk''. At the time of the announcement, she was more than seven months pregnant despite her unnoticeable baby bump.<ref>Voon, Sarah. "[https://sg.theasianparent.com/dj-jade-rasif Singaporean Celeb DJ Jade Rasif is over 7 months pregnant]". ''The Asian Parent Singapore''. Accessed on 25 June 2020.</ref> Jade shared that her sister, [[Tyen Rasif]] helped her to maintain her figure with a suitable training plan.<ref>Goh, Evelyn. “[https://sg.news.yahoo.com/jade-rasif-pregnant-know-053951446.html Is Jade Rasif pregnant? Here's what we know]”. ''Alvinology.'' November 14, 2018. Accessed on 5 January 2019. </ref><ref>Tyen Rasif. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpF1PNnkvD8 6-PACK PREGNANCY]". ''YouTube''. November 5, 2018. Accessed on 25 June 2020.</ref> Jade gave birth to a baby boy later that year, although the details of her delivery and the identity of her son's father have been kept secret.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFPO1aTCtJU Personal Highlights of 2018 - Real Talk Episode 14]". ''YouTube''. December 20, 2018. Accessed on 25 June 2020.</ref>
[[File:Jade Rasif Millenials of Singapore.jpg|thumb|''Jade Rasif (extreme left) alongside fellow hosts Dew and Saffron Sharpe on the YouTube segment Real Talk, by Millennials of Singapore.''|left]]
Later on, in an interview with The Straits Times, she shared that despite her initial shock, “there was never a doubt in [her] mind” that she wanted to keep her child.<ref name=":1">The Straits Times. “[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpgY5Adju94 Jade Rasif’s journey into motherhood]”. ''YouTube''. May 8, 2022. Accessed 2022.</ref>
===Plastic Surgery===
In a 2018 episode of ‘Real Talk’ by Millennials of Singapore titled “Plastic Surgery”, Jade Rasif revealed some of the cosmetic work that she had done to her face and body ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVaO1nXjs68 Youtube video]). On top of breast augmentation to increase her cup size from 30C to E, Jade claims to have underwent a permanent nose job in 2013 that cost her SGD$10,000.<ref>Millennials Of Singapore. “Plastic Surgery - Real Talk Episode 7.” ''Youtube''. July 8, 2018. Accessed on 5 January 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVaO1nXjs68 </ref> Once every 6 months, Jade Rasif also receives botox for her jaw at a cost of SGD$500.
 
===Thirst Trapping===
Jade Rasif spoke openly to Rice Media about her habit of thirst trapping on Instagram (@djjaderasif), where she has 236,000 followers. Thirst trapping is the act of eliciting a response from specific targets, in her case - males, from social media posts. Jade Rasif views thirst trapping as a form of entertainment on social media, in which she strategically uses her pictures to initiate contact with men who have caught her attention. Jade boasts a 99% success rate amongst those who she has targeted.<ref>Lau, Rachel. “Jade Rasif Knows You Fap to Her Instagram”. ''Rice.'' February 05, 2018. Accessed on 5 January 2019. Retrieved from: http://ricemedia.co/culture-life-jade-rasif-knows-fap-instagram/ </ref>
 
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==Career highlights==
[[File:Jade Rasif DJ.jpg|thumb|''Jade Rasif DJing at Get Juiced. Photo credit: DJ Jade Rasif on Facebook.'']]
[[File:TNP New Face 2013.jpg|thumb|''Tan Ying Yi, Noelle Woon and Jade Rasif (from left to right) during the award ceremony for TNP New Paper New Face 2013. Photo credit: The New Paper'']]
 
===YouTube===
Jade Rasif co-stars in a YouTube talk show by Millennials of Singapore with 3 other personalities - Jonathan Chua, Dew and Saffron Sharpe. The show occasionally features guest stars. ‘Real Talk’ covers issues ranging from smoking to unplanned pregnancy. In the show, the four hosts discuss these issues while providing their opinions and personal anecdotes.
 
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Jade has also been featured by other local YouTube channels like ZULA, a female-centric sister site of TheSmartLocal. In May 2019, she appeared in Episode 7 of ZULA Beauty Profiles.
 
===Tanglin (2015 - 2018)===
Jade Rasif acted in local TV Show ‘Tanglin’ as Sheila Oh for Seasons 1 to 3. Tanglin is a local TV show produced by Mediacorp about multi-racial and multi-generational families.
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===DJ (2014 - Present)===
Jade Rasif is currently signed to Altra Management. She frequently plays at local clubs like Baliza as well as overseas clubs such as Aruku in Malaysia and Titanium Club in Indonesia.<ref>“JADE RASIF”. ''Altra Management.'' Accessed on 7 January 2019. Retrieved from: http://altramgmt.sg/jade-rasif/ </ref> In 2018, Jade played at AVRY Singapore as part of the Ultra Singapore Countdown Party. In the same year, she hosted the radio show “Unite with Tomorrowland On Air” with Flaremode on Billboard Radio China.<ref>“Jade Rasif (~˘▾˘)~ on Instagram: ‘FOLLOWING Our Radioshow on @Billboardradiochina ... Heres Our Latest Show in Collaboration with @Tomorrowland and @Billboard ♥️♥️♥️...".” May 26, 2018. ''Instagram''. Retrieved from: https://www.instagram.com/p/BjOdGnMFk6V/</ref> She was also ranked 28th in South East Asia and 1st in Singapore by DJANE MAG.<ref>“DJ Jade Rasif”. ''Djanemag.com''. June 26, 2018. Accessed on 5 January 2019. Retrieved from: http://sea.djanemag.com/djanes/dj-jade-rasif </ref> Additionally, Jade Rasif was the opening act for British artiste Iyaz when he performed at Get Juiced Singapore in April 2019.<ref>Get Juiced. "‼️BREAKING NEWS‼️ International superstar Iyaz...". ''Instagram''. March 22, 2019. Accessed on 27 March 2019. Retrieved from: <nowiki>https://www.instagram.com/p/BvRTMMdhUfi/</nowiki></ref>
 
Jade Rasif has also appeared on EDMdroid's Asia's Top 10 Hottest Female DJs list consecutively for four years since 2016.<ref>"Asia's Top 10 Hottest Female DJs of 2019 Revealed". ''EDMdroid''. Accessed on 13 May 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.edmdroid.com/news/asia-top-10-hottest-female-djs-2019-revealed/</ref> 
===TNP New Face 2013===
Jade Rasif participated in and won first runner up for The New Paper New Face competition ([https://www.imsph.sg/tnpnewface/ official website]) in 2013.<ref>Bruce, Niki. "SINGAPORE'S THE NEW PAPER NEW FACE FOR 2013 IS NOELLE WOON". ''Her World.'' October 4, 2013. Accessed on 20 March 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.herworld.com/fashion/singapore%E2%80%99s-new-paper-new-face-2013-noelle-woon</ref> TNP New Face is an annual beauty pageant organised by The New Paper and presented by Subaru. Winners of the competition are awarded up to SGD$10,000 in cash.<ref>"About the competition". ''TNP New Face. Accessed on 15 February 2019.'' Retrieved from: https://www.imsph.sg/tnpnewface/about-the-pageant/</ref> Before the competition, Jade was insecure about her height and altered her diet to achieve a slimmer look so that she could appear taller.<ref>Chim, Danelia. “Jade Rasif: I owe 99 per cent of my success to New Face”. ''The New Paper''. November 29, 2016. Accessed on 5 January 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/jade-rasif-i-owe-99-cent-my-success-new-face </ref> However, she felt that she was never penalized for her height during the competition and instead, had gained confidence while learning from her other competitors.<ref>Ibid.</ref>  
 


After the competition, she went on to further her career in modelling but eventually did not continue due to the judgements about her height she had faced during castings.<ref>Chim, Danelia. “Jade Rasif: I owe 99 per cent of my success to New Face”. ''The New Paper''. November 29, 2016. Accessed on 5 January 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/jade-rasif-i-owe-99-cent-my-success-new-face </ref> Subsequently, as an alumnus of New Face, she was part of the judging panel for New Face 2017.
At the time, she also faced pressure from her friends and family to accept a marriage proposal from her partner, the father of her child.[1] However, she did not feel prepared to take that step in life and turned down the proposal.
==Noteworthy incidents==
=== Transitioning into motherhood ===
===Pregnancy (2018)===
Jade Rasif intends to continue keeping her son out of the public eye and with regards to her parenting style, she commented that it would be at her own pace and discretion.<ref name=":1" /> Compared to her partner, Jade shared that she played the role of the “disciplinarian”, the parent that is stricter with her son.<ref name=":1" />
[[File:Jad Rasif pregnancy video.jpg|thumb|''Jade Rasif (left) and her sister, Tyen Rasif. Photo from the YouTube thumbnail of Tyen's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpF1PNnkvD8 video].'']]Jade Rasif had revealed that she was pregnant with a baby boy on the episode ‘The Cauliflower Episode’ on ‘Real Talk’ ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ADJBkVuY70 Youtube video]). Her reveal shocked many due to the unnoticeable baby bump she had 7.5 months into the pregnancy. Her unnoticeable baby bump led her pregnancy to be known as the ‘Six Pack Pregnancy’. During her pregnancy, Jade made a video with her sister, Tyen Rasif, who had provided her with a suitable fitness plan.<ref>Goh, Evelyn. “Is Jade Rasif pregnant? Here's what we know”. ''Alvinology.'' November 14, 2018. Accessed on 5 January 2019. Retrieved from: https://sg.news.yahoo.com/jade-rasif-pregnant-know-053951446.html </ref> According to the Youtube video, Jade focused on her core and lower back strength, did more cardio training, and followed a diet plan to consume more protein ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpF1PNnkvD8 Youtube video]).
===Zouk and DJ Marshmello (2016)===
In 2016, a dispute between Jade and her former resident club, Zouk, had arisen due to a misunderstanding during an Ultra Singapore after party. Jade had called out Zouk on social media about a DJ Marshmello imposter at the event that she believed Zouk had knowingly cheated their audience with. However, after a statement released by Zouk, it was clear that the person who had allegedly dressed up as DJ Marshmello was actually a club goer and was not condoned by Zouk. As a result, Jade had been dismissed from her residency at Zouk.<ref>“Zouk DJ fired following fake Marshmellow callout at ULTRA after party”. ''The Independent.'' June 28, 2017. Accessed on 5 January 2019. Retrieved from: http://theindependent.sg/zouk-dj-fired-following-fake-marshmellow-callout-at-ultra-after-party/ </ref>


===[[David Rasif]] (2006)===
As a well-known influencer and professional DJ, Jade leads a fast-paced and busy life. She even had a short stint as an actress for Singapore television series, Tanglin. However, with the arrival of her son, her career has had to take a step back while she prioritises her time with her son.<ref name=":1" /> With regards to this, she expressed that she has no complaints and even enjoys this balance between life and work more than ever.<ref name=":1" />
Jade Rasif’s biological father, David Rasif, is an ex-lawyer and a fugitive wanted by Singapore. In 2006, he had absconded with SGD$11.3 million of his client’s money and managed to escape Singapore. He is still currently wanted by Singapore for this issue.<ref>Law, Elizabeth. “Singaporeans on the run: 18 on Interpol's wanted list”. ''The New Paper.'' December 1, 2016. Accessed on 5 January 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.tnp.sg/news/others/singaporeans-run-18-interpols-wanted-list </ref>




In response to the incident, Jade mentioned that she has learnt to embrace the surname ‘Rasif’ as part of her identity. She confirmed that none of her family members have been in contact with David Rasif since he fled Singapore.<ref>Yeoh, Wee Teck. “Fugitive David Rasif's daughter is New Face first runner-up”. ''AsiaOne.'' October 25, 2013. Accessed on 7 January 2019. Retrieved from: http://www.asiaone.com/singapore/fugitive-david-rasifs-daughter-new-face-first-runner </ref>
''“I felt always this pressure to be like, cool. I was gonna go out, I was gonna party. Now I have no pressure and just tell everyone, “I’m a mother” and they understand.<ref name=":1" />''


''Jade Rasif on her motherhood journey.''
==Disc jockey==
[[File:Jade Rasif DJ.jpg|thumb|''Jade DJ-ing at Get Juiced. Photo from Facebook.'']]In 2018, Jade was ranked the 28th best DJ in SouthEast Asia and the 1st in Singapore by DJANE MAG.<ref name=":0">“[http://sea.djanemag.com/djanes/dj-jade-rasif DJ Jade Rasif]”. ''Djanemag.com''. June 26, 2018. Accessed on 5 January 2019. </ref> That same year, she hosted the radio show, 'Unite with Tomorrowland On Air' with Flaremode on Billboard Radio China.<ref>DJ Jade Rasif. ''Instagram''. May 26, 2018. Accessed on 26 June 2020. Retrieved from: https://www.instagram.com/p/BjOdGnMFk6V/</ref> In a ''New Paper'' article that was published in 2015, Jade says:<blockquote>"It (her DJ career) started off as a hobby that just got more and more addictive. Then, I signed with an agency and my career simply took off."<ref>"[https://www.tnp.sg/m/music/confessions-house-deejay Confessions of a house deejay]". ''The New Paper''. October 25, 2015. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref></blockquote>As a DJ in Singapore, she reportedly earns up to S$1,000 for a one-hour set.<ref>Kang, Audrey. "[https://sg.style.yahoo.com/the-pressure-to-show-skin-in-singapores-model-dj-industry-091536096.html The pressure to show skin in Singapore's model-DJ industry]". ''Yahoo! News''. March 29, 2017. Accessed on 26 June 2020. </ref> Jade started her professional career in 2015 when she signed to the Singaporean DJ agency, Altra Management.<ref>Kang, Audrey. "[https://sg.style.yahoo.com/the-pressure-to-show-skin-in-singapores-model-dj-industry-091536096.html The pressure to show skin in Singapore's model-DJ industry]". ''Yahoo! News''. March 29, 2017. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref> Over the years, Jade has built an international presence having DJ-ed at overseas clubs and festivals.
===Performances - Club sets & festivals===
Jade has played at Singapore clubs like Marquee,<ref>"[https://marqueesingapore.com/event/marquee-academy/ MARQUEE ACADEMY]". ''Marquee Nightclub Singapore''. August 9, 2019. Accessed on 26 June 2020. </ref> Baliza,<ref>"[https://www.vanillaluxury.sg/magazine/singapores-latest-mega-club-set-shake-nightlife-scene Singapore's Latest Mega Club is Set to Shake Up the Nightlife Scene]". ''Vanilla Luxury''. June 9, 2016. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref><ref>"[https://sgmagazine.com/events/news/5-reasons-go-dancing-singapore-june-and-july 5 all-new reasons to go dancing in Singapore]". ''SG Magazine''. June 21, 2016. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref><ref>"[https://www.facebook.com/events/1195335357196026/ Baliza Presents: We Are Rockstars ft. Jade Rasif //27th August Saturday]". ''Facebook''. August 27, 2016. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref> Zouk<ref>Zouk Singapore. "[https://www.facebook.com/zouksingapore/photos/saturdays-with-dj-jade-rasif-jeremy-boonweekendsatvu/1235141706498059/ SATURDAYS WITH DJ JADE RASIF & JEREMY BOON]". ''Facebook''. June 18, 2016. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref> and Get Juiced.<ref>Yeo, Jade. "[https://zula.sg/jade-rasif-interview/ Jade Rasif Shares Her Flirting Tips And The Strangest Request To Slide Into Her DMs]". ''ZULA.sg''. May 15, 2019. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref> In 2018, she played her debut set at AVRY Singapore as part of the Ultra Singapore Countdown Tour.<ref>AVRY Singapore. ''Facebook''. June 2, 2018. Accessed on 26 June 2020. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/avrysg/photos/a.625727617817409/728926977497472/?type=1&theater</ref> Jade was the opening act for the British artist, Iyaz when he performed at Get Juiced in April 2019.<ref>Get Juiced. ''Instagram''. March 22, 2019. Accessed on 27 March 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.instagram.com/p/BvRTMMdhUfi/</ref> She has also DJ-ed at overseas clubs such as Aruku in Malaysia, Titanium Club in Indonesia<ref>“[http://altramgmt.sg/jade-rasif/ JADE RASIF]”. ''Altra Management.'' Accessed on 7 January 2019. </ref> and Levels Club in Bangkok, Thailand.<ref>"[https://tastythailand.com/check-out-singapores-hottest-dj-jade-rasif-in-bangkok-at-levels-on-june-15th/ Check out Singapore's hottest DJ Jade Rasif in Bangkok at Levels on June 15th]". ''Tasty Thailand''. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref> From 2015 to 2017, Jade played sets on ''Its The Ship'', an offshore music festival.<ref>"[http://giglifeasia.com/event/its-the-ship-2015/ Its The Ship 2015]". ''Gig Life Asia''. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref><ref>"[http://www.thehive.asia/2017/08/its-ship-reveals-first-phase-line-up.html Update: It’s the Ship 2017 reveals final phase line-up]". ''The Hive Asia''. August 18, 2017. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref><ref>DanceSignal. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19-85mau2kg I.con.speak: DJ Jade Rasif at Its The Ship 2017]". ''YouTube''. December 27, 2017. Accessed on 26 June 2020. </ref>
==Other endeavours==
===Millennials of Singapore - Host (2018 - present day)===
Jade co-hosts the YouTube talk show, ''Real Talk'' by Millennials of Singapore with three other personalities - Johnathan Chua, Dew and Hashy Yusof. As of June 2020, she has hosted over 40 episodes of ''Real Talk''. The show covers issues ranging from smoking to unplanned pregnancy. The four hosts discuss these issues while providing their opinions and personal anecdotes. The show occasionally features guest stars such as [[Mae Tan]]<ref>Millennials of Singapore. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6g3EanTqoOA Singapore Social - Real Talk Episode 35 (ft. Mae Tan)]". ''YouTube''. December 20, 2019. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref> and Nicole Chang Min.<ref>Millennials of Singapore. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5kbPDzQI9c Worst Thing You've Done - Real Talk Episode 40 (ft. Nicole Chang Min)]". ''YouTube''. April 20, 2020. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref>
===''Tanglin'' - Cast (2015 - 2018)===
Jade acted in the Singaporean television series, ''Tanglin'' for all three seasons.<ref>Mediacorp Channel 5. "[https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10155940008683482 Tanglin - Episode 621 Highlights]". ''Facebook''. December 17, 2017. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref><ref>Channel 5. "[https://www.mewatch.sg/en/series/tanglin/extras/tanglin-weekly-highlights-week-59/436356 Tanglin Weekly Highlights – Week 59]". ''meWATCH''. August 5, 2016. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref> In an interview with ''Miss Bish'', she shared that the casting directors of the show had offered her the role through an e-mail.<ref>McCloud, Kirsten. "[https://missbish.com/finding-balance-between-work-and-play-with-jade-rasif/ Finding Balance Between Work and Play With Jade Rasif]". ''Miss Bish''. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref> Jade played the character, Sheila Oh, Jun Kai (Nat Ho)'s ex-girlfriend who believes that he still loves her. A mystery killer murders Sheila in Season 3.<ref>Mediacorp Channel 5. "[https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10156151693398482 Tanglin: Who Killed Sheila?]". ''Facebook''. February 20, 2018. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref>
===TNP New Face - Finalist (2013)===
[[File:TNP New Face 2013.jpg|thumb|''Jade (far right) during the award ceremony for TNP New Face 2013. Photo from The New Paper.'']]At 19 years old, Jade was the first runner-up for The New Paper New Face competition in 2013.<ref>SPH Razor. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6m2tWJgDWM Jade: A face to launch a million ads (TNP New Face 2013 Pt 19)]". ''YouTube''. September 17, 2013. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref><ref>Bruce, Niki. "[https://www.herworld.com/fashion/singapore%E2%80%99s-new-paper-new-face-2013-noelle-woon SINGAPORE'S THE NEW PAPER NEW FACE FOR 2013 IS NOELLE WOON]". ''Her World.'' October 4, 2013. Accessed on 20 March 2019.</ref> She was also conferred Subaru’s Miss Vivacious Subsidiary Award.<ref>Chim, Danelia. “[https://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/jade-rasif-i-owe-99-cent-my-success-new-face Jade Rasif: I owe 99 per cent of my success to New Face]”. ''The New Paper''. November 29, 2016. Accessed on 5 January 2019. </ref> After the competition, Jade decided against a career in modelling due to the judgements she had faced during castings about her height.<ref>Ibid. </ref> In 2017, she was an invited judge for that year's TNP New Face pageant.
==Newsworthy incident==
===Dismissal from Zouk (2016)===
In 2016, Zouk terminated Jade's DJ residency over a dispute involving a DJ Marshmello imposter.<ref>“[http://theindependent.sg/zouk-dj-fired-following-fake-marshmellow-callout-at-ultra-after-party/ Zouk DJ fired following fake Marshmellow callout at ULTRA after party]”. ''The Independent.'' June 28, 2017. Accessed on 5 January 2019. </ref> Jade had called out the club on social media, implying that Zouk knowingly cheated their audience by hiring the imposter.<ref>"[https://mothership.sg/2016/09/dj-jade-rasif-was-like-totally-sorry-she-implied-zouk-in-cahoots-with-fake-dj/ DJ Jade Rasif was like totally sorry she implied Zouk in cahoots with fake DJ Marshmello]". ''Mothership''. September 14, 2016. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref> Zouk released a statement clarifying that the imposter was a club-goer who had not been hired by Zouk.<ref>Anjali Raguraman. "[https://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/entertainment/fake-dj-marshmello-at-zouk-fools-guests Fake DJ Marshmello at Zouk fools guests]". ''The Straits Times''. September 15, 2016. Accessed on 26 June 2020.</ref>
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Jade Rasif
Jade Rasif.png
Born21 January 1994
EducationBachelor of Arts (Psychology)
Alma materNational University of Singapore (NUS)
Height158 cm (5 ft 2 in)

Jade Rasif (born 21 January 1994) is a Singaporean DJ (disc jockey) and online personality. She is one of the hosts of Real Talk, a YouTube talk show series on the Millennials of Singapore channel. In 2013, she was the first runner-up at the annual New Paper New Face beauty pageant. As of June 2020, Jade has 342,000 followers on Instagram.

Background

Jade is a DJ and social media influencer best known for being the highest-paid DJ in Singapore, as well as for speaking out on typically contentious issues. In a 2018 episode of Real Talk titled 'Plastic Surgery', she shared that she had done breast augmentation surgery to increase her cup size from 30C to E as well as a permanent rhinoplasty that cost her S$10,000.[1]

Early life & family

Jade Rasif was born on 21 January 1994 to David Rasif and Joyce Fong. In an interview with Dyslexia Association Singapore (DAS), Jade shared that she was diagnosed with dyslexia at 8 years old.[2] She managed her condition through learning programmes at DAS and support from her mother. Jade's biological father is an ex-lawyer and a fugitive wanted by Singapore.[3] He left the family in 2006 when he absconded with S$11.3 million of his client’s money. At the time, Jade was a Primary 6 student about to sit for her Primary School Leaving Examinations.[4] The eldest of three siblings, Jade has two younger sisters - Tyen Rasif and Khym Fong.

Education

Jade went to CHIJ Toa Payoh Primary School and subsequently, Saint Joseph’s Institution International (SJII) school. She completed her pre-university studies at Catholic Junior College (CJC) where she scored five distinctions in her GCE 'A' Level examinations.[5] Jade furthered her studies at the National University of Singapore (NUS), graduating with a degree in Psychology.

Pregnancy & child

Jade and her sister, Tyen. Photo from YouTube.

Jade revealed her pregnancy in November 2018 on ‘The Cauliflower Episode’ of Real Talk. At the time of the announcement, she was more than seven months pregnant despite her unnoticeable baby bump.[6] Jade shared that her sister, Tyen Rasif helped her to maintain her figure with a suitable training plan.[7][8] Jade gave birth to a baby boy later that year, although the details of her delivery and the identity of her son's father have been kept secret.[9]

Later on, in an interview with The Straits Times, she shared that despite her initial shock, “there was never a doubt in [her] mind” that she wanted to keep her child.[10]

At the time, she also faced pressure from her friends and family to accept a marriage proposal from her partner, the father of her child.[1] However, she did not feel prepared to take that step in life and turned down the proposal.

Transitioning into motherhood

Jade Rasif intends to continue keeping her son out of the public eye and with regards to her parenting style, she commented that it would be at her own pace and discretion.[10] Compared to her partner, Jade shared that she played the role of the “disciplinarian”, the parent that is stricter with her son.[10]

As a well-known influencer and professional DJ, Jade leads a fast-paced and busy life. She even had a short stint as an actress for Singapore television series, Tanglin. However, with the arrival of her son, her career has had to take a step back while she prioritises her time with her son.[10] With regards to this, she expressed that she has no complaints and even enjoys this balance between life and work more than ever.[10]


“I felt always this pressure to be like, cool. I was gonna go out, I was gonna party. Now I have no pressure and just tell everyone, “I’m a mother” and they understand.”[10]

Jade Rasif on her motherhood journey.

Disc jockey

Jade DJ-ing at Get Juiced. Photo from Facebook.

In 2018, Jade was ranked the 28th best DJ in SouthEast Asia and the 1st in Singapore by DJANE MAG.[11] That same year, she hosted the radio show, 'Unite with Tomorrowland On Air' with Flaremode on Billboard Radio China.[12] In a New Paper article that was published in 2015, Jade says:

"It (her DJ career) started off as a hobby that just got more and more addictive. Then, I signed with an agency and my career simply took off."[13]

As a DJ in Singapore, she reportedly earns up to S$1,000 for a one-hour set.[14] Jade started her professional career in 2015 when she signed to the Singaporean DJ agency, Altra Management.[15] Over the years, Jade has built an international presence having DJ-ed at overseas clubs and festivals.

Performances - Club sets & festivals

Jade has played at Singapore clubs like Marquee,[16] Baliza,[17][18][19] Zouk[20] and Get Juiced.[21] In 2018, she played her debut set at AVRY Singapore as part of the Ultra Singapore Countdown Tour.[22] Jade was the opening act for the British artist, Iyaz when he performed at Get Juiced in April 2019.[23] She has also DJ-ed at overseas clubs such as Aruku in Malaysia, Titanium Club in Indonesia[24] and Levels Club in Bangkok, Thailand.[25] From 2015 to 2017, Jade played sets on Its The Ship, an offshore music festival.[26][27][28]

Other endeavours

Millennials of Singapore - Host (2018 - present day)

Jade co-hosts the YouTube talk show, Real Talk by Millennials of Singapore with three other personalities - Johnathan Chua, Dew and Hashy Yusof. As of June 2020, she has hosted over 40 episodes of Real Talk. The show covers issues ranging from smoking to unplanned pregnancy. The four hosts discuss these issues while providing their opinions and personal anecdotes. The show occasionally features guest stars such as Mae Tan[29] and Nicole Chang Min.[30]

Tanglin - Cast (2015 - 2018)

Jade acted in the Singaporean television series, Tanglin for all three seasons.[31][32] In an interview with Miss Bish, she shared that the casting directors of the show had offered her the role through an e-mail.[33] Jade played the character, Sheila Oh, Jun Kai (Nat Ho)'s ex-girlfriend who believes that he still loves her. A mystery killer murders Sheila in Season 3.[34]

TNP New Face - Finalist (2013)

Jade (far right) during the award ceremony for TNP New Face 2013. Photo from The New Paper.

At 19 years old, Jade was the first runner-up for The New Paper New Face competition in 2013.[35][36] She was also conferred Subaru’s Miss Vivacious Subsidiary Award.[37] After the competition, Jade decided against a career in modelling due to the judgements she had faced during castings about her height.[38] In 2017, she was an invited judge for that year's TNP New Face pageant.

Newsworthy incident

Dismissal from Zouk (2016)

In 2016, Zouk terminated Jade's DJ residency over a dispute involving a DJ Marshmello imposter.[39] Jade had called out the club on social media, implying that Zouk knowingly cheated their audience by hiring the imposter.[40] Zouk released a statement clarifying that the imposter was a club-goer who had not been hired by Zouk.[41]

References / Citations

  1. Millennials Of Singapore. “Plastic Surgery - Real Talk Episode 7”. YouTube. July 8, 2018. Accessed on 5 January 2019.
  2. Thia, Alicia. "Jade Rasif—New Face 2013 “My Dyslexia”". Facets | Dyslexia Association Singapore. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  3. Law, Elizabeth. “Singaporeans on the run: 18 on Interpol's wanted list”. The New Paper. December 1, 2016. Accessed on 5 January 2019.
  4. Yeoh Wee Teck. "Fugitive David Rasif's daughter is New Face first runner-up". The New Paper. October 25, 2013. Accessed on 26 June 2020. Retrieved from Asia One.
  5. tvN. “The Brainiacs 난독증 극복&'아시아 1위 대학' NUS 입학한 스타 DJ? 190218 EP.195”. YouTube. February 18, 2019. Accessed on 27 February 2019.
  6. Voon, Sarah. "Singaporean Celeb DJ Jade Rasif is over 7 months pregnant". The Asian Parent Singapore. Accessed on 25 June 2020.
  7. Goh, Evelyn. “Is Jade Rasif pregnant? Here's what we know”. Alvinology. November 14, 2018. Accessed on 5 January 2019.
  8. Tyen Rasif. "6-PACK PREGNANCY". YouTube. November 5, 2018. Accessed on 25 June 2020.
  9. "Personal Highlights of 2018 - Real Talk Episode 14". YouTube. December 20, 2018. Accessed on 25 June 2020.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 The Straits Times. “Jade Rasif’s journey into motherhood”. YouTube. May 8, 2022. Accessed 2022.
  11. DJ Jade Rasif”. Djanemag.com. June 26, 2018. Accessed on 5 January 2019.
  12. DJ Jade Rasif. Instagram. May 26, 2018. Accessed on 26 June 2020. Retrieved from: https://www.instagram.com/p/BjOdGnMFk6V/
  13. "Confessions of a house deejay". The New Paper. October 25, 2015. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  14. Kang, Audrey. "The pressure to show skin in Singapore's model-DJ industry". Yahoo! News. March 29, 2017. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  15. Kang, Audrey. "The pressure to show skin in Singapore's model-DJ industry". Yahoo! News. March 29, 2017. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  16. "MARQUEE ACADEMY". Marquee Nightclub Singapore. August 9, 2019. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  17. "Singapore's Latest Mega Club is Set to Shake Up the Nightlife Scene". Vanilla Luxury. June 9, 2016. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  18. "5 all-new reasons to go dancing in Singapore". SG Magazine. June 21, 2016. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  19. "Baliza Presents: We Are Rockstars ft. Jade Rasif //27th August Saturday". Facebook. August 27, 2016. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  20. Zouk Singapore. "SATURDAYS WITH DJ JADE RASIF & JEREMY BOON". Facebook. June 18, 2016. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  21. Yeo, Jade. "Jade Rasif Shares Her Flirting Tips And The Strangest Request To Slide Into Her DMs". ZULA.sg. May 15, 2019. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  22. AVRY Singapore. Facebook. June 2, 2018. Accessed on 26 June 2020. Retrieved from: https://www.facebook.com/avrysg/photos/a.625727617817409/728926977497472/?type=1&theater
  23. Get Juiced. Instagram. March 22, 2019. Accessed on 27 March 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.instagram.com/p/BvRTMMdhUfi/
  24. JADE RASIF”. Altra Management. Accessed on 7 January 2019.
  25. "Check out Singapore's hottest DJ Jade Rasif in Bangkok at Levels on June 15th". Tasty Thailand. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  26. "Its The Ship 2015". Gig Life Asia. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  27. "Update: It’s the Ship 2017 reveals final phase line-up". The Hive Asia. August 18, 2017. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  28. DanceSignal. "I.con.speak: DJ Jade Rasif at Its The Ship 2017". YouTube. December 27, 2017. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  29. Millennials of Singapore. "Singapore Social - Real Talk Episode 35 (ft. Mae Tan)". YouTube. December 20, 2019. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  30. Millennials of Singapore. "Worst Thing You've Done - Real Talk Episode 40 (ft. Nicole Chang Min)". YouTube. April 20, 2020. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  31. Mediacorp Channel 5. "Tanglin - Episode 621 Highlights". Facebook. December 17, 2017. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  32. Channel 5. "Tanglin Weekly Highlights – Week 59". meWATCH. August 5, 2016. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  33. McCloud, Kirsten. "Finding Balance Between Work and Play With Jade Rasif". Miss Bish. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  34. Mediacorp Channel 5. "Tanglin: Who Killed Sheila?". Facebook. February 20, 2018. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  35. SPH Razor. "Jade: A face to launch a million ads (TNP New Face 2013 Pt 19)". YouTube. September 17, 2013. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  36. Bruce, Niki. "SINGAPORE'S THE NEW PAPER NEW FACE FOR 2013 IS NOELLE WOON". Her World. October 4, 2013. Accessed on 20 March 2019.
  37. Chim, Danelia. “Jade Rasif: I owe 99 per cent of my success to New Face”. The New Paper. November 29, 2016. Accessed on 5 January 2019.
  38. Ibid.
  39. Zouk DJ fired following fake Marshmellow callout at ULTRA after party”. The Independent. June 28, 2017. Accessed on 5 January 2019.
  40. "DJ Jade Rasif was like totally sorry she implied Zouk in cahoots with fake DJ Marshmello". Mothership. September 14, 2016. Accessed on 26 June 2020.
  41. Anjali Raguraman. "Fake DJ Marshmello at Zouk fools guests". The Straits Times. September 15, 2016. Accessed on 26 June 2020.