Tasha Low (born Natasha Low Yi Ling on 11 October 1993) is a Singaporean actress and singer. She was the leader of the South Korean girl group, Skarf from 2012 to 2014. Low is currently based in Singapore. She made her feature film debut in The Diam Diam Era in 2020.

Early life

Born into a family of ballroom dancers, Low's great-grandfather was Low Poh San, who introduced ballroom dancing to Singapore and would later become Singapore Professional Ballroom Champion in 1946 and from 1950 to 1953. Low's grandfather, Sunny Low, was also an accomplished dancer and was a household name in Singapore in the 70's and 80's. Her parents, Alvyn Low and Lucy Wang, were also accomplished ballroom dancers. They divorced in 2007. Low's brother was also trained in Thailand to be a professional ballroom dancer.

After graduating with a Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level at Fuhua Secondary School, Low accompanied her friend to participate in the Singapore leg of the JYP and Alpha Asean Region Audition held in 2010 by Alpha Entertainment. Being one of the four Singaporeans selected, Low moved to South Korea the following year.

Low is fluent in English, Mandarin Chinese, and Korean.

Career

2012–2017: Debut with Skarf and solo activities in Korea

After undergoing two years of intensive training in South Korea, Low debuted with the Singaporean-South Korean girl group Skarf, in which she served as the leader, dancer, rapper and vocalist. She and another member, Ferlyn, were the two Singaporean members in Skarf until Ferlyn left the group in 2014. The group debuted with their first mini album, Oh! Dance[unreliable source?] and performed the song on KBS's Music Bank on 17 August 2012.[unreliable source?] On 14 August 2012, Skarf held their debut showcase in Seoul.[unreliable source?]

In 2012, Low was picked as an endorsement model for a smartphone line, Pantech Vega R3.[unreliable source?] In 2013, she was selected as a host for Arirang's music program, Pops in Seoul. In the same year, Low also appeared on MBC's Gangnam Feel Dance. In 2014, she joined MBC's Dancing 9 alongside Glam's Zinni but was disqualified for personal reasons.[unreliable source?] In 2015, Low appeared as the female lead in TimeZ's and Roy Kim's MV for "Awaken" and "The Great Dipper", respectively.[unreliable source?]

It was announced in 2015 that Low will be joining a new group following the disbandment of Skarf in 2014, with the group being sold to CJ E&M. In 2016, Low and other trainees under CJ E&M made an appearance on Chinese girl group survival reality programme Lady Bees.

In 2017, Low joined the girl group survival show Idol School to compete with 40 other contestants for an opportunity to debut in a 9-member girl group Fromis 9. Although she was recognised for her dance and leadership abilities, she was eliminated from the potential debut group when she ranked 23rd in Episode 10.

On 31 December 2017, her Instagram post stated that she will be starting her solo career, where she will be promoting future activities as Yu I Yeong.

2018–present: Return to Singapore and venture into acting

In January 2018, Low stopped all her activities in Korea and returned to Singapore.

Low was cast and played her first lead role in the 2019 web series, Cheerific, which follows the story of a star rugby player who finds his calling as a cheerleader after getting kicked off the rugby team. She is also part of the television adaption of Goh Boon Teck's 1994 play, Titoudao, which premiered on 18 February 2020 on Mediacorp Channel 5. Titoudao was later dubbed in Chinese and broadcast on Mediacorp Channel 8 from 18 May 2020.

Low made her film debut in 2020's The Diam Diam Era, and its 2021 sequel The Diam Diam Era Two. She further played major roles in original Chinese drama series broadcast on Mediacorp Channel 8, such as Mind Jumper and Live Your Dreams in 2021.

On 9 April 2023, Low received her first Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes award at the Star Awards.

On 30 January 2024, Low was officially announced as a lead cast member in the 2025 period drama Emerald Hill - The Little Nyonya Story, the sequel to Mediacorp's Channel 8 2008 drama series The Little Nyonya. She takes on a leading role alongside Ferlyn Wong, her former bandmate from the girl group Skarf, and Chantalle Ng. In this series, Low takes on the role of Zhang Xinniang, a young woman who was once a destitute street beggar but later finds herself adopted into a wealthy and influential family.

Discography

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleRef.
2020The Diam Diam EraMei Ping
2021The Diam Diam Era Two

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2012It Takes TwoHerselfCameo
2019CheerificChloe
2020TitoudaoAh Dui
2021Mind Jumper[zh] (触心罪探)Jasmine Foo Liting
Live Your Dreams[zh] (大大的梦想)Li Sitong
All that JessJessica Tan
2022Genie In A Cup[zh] (哇到宝)She Xiaoqian
Love At First Bite[zh] (遇见你,真香!)Zann
2023Silent WallsGu Zhenzhu
Oppa, Saranghae!Shine
2024Hope Afloat[zh] (浴水重生)Wang Xilin
2025Emerald Hill - The Little Nyonya Story (小娘惹之翡翠山)Zhang Xin Niang

Television shows

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2012Oh! My SkarfHerselfReality show about Skarf's lives before debut
2013Gangnam Feel DanceContestant
Pops in SeoulHost
2014Dancing 9ContestantTasha was disqualified for personal reasons
2017Idol SchoolContestantGirl group survival program

Awards and nominations

YearOrganisationCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2022Star AwardsBest Theme SongLive Your Dreams (是谁)Nominated
Favourite Female Show StealerLive Your Dreams (as Li Sitong)Nominated
Favourite CPLive Your Dreams (as Li Sitong & with Richie Koh)Nominated
2023Star AwardsFavourite Female Show StealerGenie In A Cup (as She Xiaoqian)Nominated
Favourite CPNominated
Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes—N/aWon
Asian Television AwardsBest Leading Female Performance- DigitalOppa, Saranghae! (as Shine)Nominated
2024Star AwardsTop 10 Most Popular Female Artistes—N/aWon
2025Star AwardsBest Supporting ActressCoded loveNominated
BYD Favourite Female Character AwardHope AfloatNominated
Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes—N/aWon

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