Olivia Ong

Olivia Ong is a Singaporean singer and actress, born on 2 October 1985. She is best known for her soft, intimate vocal style and her blend of bossa nova, vocal jazz, easy listening, acoustic pop, and Mandopop. She first gained attention in Japan, including work with the J-pop group Mirai, before building a solo career with English-language bossa nova and jazz-influenced recordings.

Her important albums include A Girl Meets Bossanova, A Girl Meets Bossanova 2, Best of Olivia, Olivia, Romance, and 等等. Some of her best-known songs include “Fly Me to the Moon,” “L-O-V-E,” “So Nice,” “Close to You,” “Sometimes When We Touch,” “海枯石爛,” and “等等.” Apple Music and Deezer list many of these among her top songs and albums.

She is known for making bossa nova and jazz standards accessible to Asian pop audiences, especially through warm, audiophile-friendly arrangements and multilingual recordings in English, Mandarin, Japanese, and Cantonese. She also became widely known in Singapore and Mandarin-speaking markets through television theme songs, including music connected with The Little Nyonya