Jasmine Leong is a Malaysian singer and songwriter known for her contributions to the Mandopop genre. Born on November 12, 1982, she gained prominence in the early 2000s and is celebrated for her emotive vocal style and engaging performances. Leong's music often incorporates elements of pop, R&B, and traditional Chinese influences, making her a versatile artist within the Mandopop landscape. Notable works include her albums "Jasmine Leong" (2004), "Love in the City" (2006), and "Happiness" (2009), which feature hit singles that resonate with themes of love and personal reflection. Her song "One More Time" became a significant hit, solidifying her status in the industry. Leong has received several awards, including the Best New Artist at the Golden Melody Awards, which further underscores her impact on the music scene. Beyond her commercial success, she has contributed to the evolution of contemporary Chinese pop music, inspiring a new generation of artists in the region. With a strong fan base and a commitment to her craft, Jasmine Leong remains an influential figure in the Mandopop genre.