Sarey Savy Wikipedia

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style="text-align:center; font-size:1.4em; line-height:1.3em; background:Template:Infobox Musical artist/color;" colspan="2" | Sarey Savy
Origin Template:Country data US Seattle, Washington
Genre(s) Comtemporary R&B, Pop
Occupation(s) Singer-Songwriter, Amateur Model
Years active 2010-Present
Label(s) The Profit Productions 2009-Present
Associated acts Jess Conners, Viki Nuon
Website Official Website
style="text-align:center; line-height:1.5em; background:Template:Infobox Musical artist/color;" colspan="2" | Notable instrument(s)
Vocals

"Sarey Savy" (born March 1, 1996) is an American of Cambodian ethnicity amateur singer and model. Best known for his appearence on America's Got Talent top 40 YouTube singers.

Modeling

Following in his sister's footsteps, at the age of 4 Savy started modeling as he stated on his myspace and then stopped because, of payment issues [1].

Acting

After being uncreditted for many YouTube films including Butterfly a movie nominated for an award Savy stopped acting.

Reality Television

Early Savy appeared on America's Got Talent's top 40 YouTube singers which premiered on YouTube But, MediaFrantle the company who co-owned the TV show deleted the video.

Music

In 2010 Savy released his first single Murderer which recived mixed reviews form critics. The album for Murderer has been slated to be released in 2010.

While recording his an unreleased song Savy recieved a common cold and his voice started to make straining voices in which he recieved Acute Laryngitis which is a common thing for voices which going up in high notes the voice screeches or doesn't make a noise and the range of the vocal cords go down. The singer stated it would go away in a few days on his myspace.

Discography

Singles

Release Date Single Chart Positions Notes
Soundclick Pop Charts Indiecharts Jango Internet Radio
April 11, 2010 Murderer 3 7 4 Promotional Single

Television

Films

Year Film Role Notes
2010 America's Got Talent himself Released direct-to-TV

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