Eason Chan (English name Eason Chan, July 27, 1974 -) is a famous male singer and actor in Hong Kong. He is considered by most people to be one of the most powerful singers in the Hong Kong music scene in the post-Jacky Cheung era. Eason Chan won the "Top Music Male Singer Gold Award" four times at the "Top Music Pop Chart Award Ceremony" in 2001, 2002, 2005, and 2006; he won the "Four Channels Joint Music Award" in 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2005. Media Awards", became the grand winner of Hong Kong's four major electronic media music awards ceremonies for four times; in 2002, he was awarded the "Best Mandarin Male Singer" at the "Taiwan Golden Melody Awards", becoming the second African-American to win this award after Jacky Cheung. Taiwanese singer; won the "Most Popular Male Singer" at the 2006 "Top Ten Golden Songs Award Ceremony", establishing his superstar status. Personal experience: How he entered the music scene. Because his father, Chen Qiuda, was a senior civil servant, Eason had the opportunity to use government subsidies to study in the UK, so he spent his middle school and university years in the UK. During college, he studied architecture and 4 years of music courses. During the summer vacation of 1995, he returned to Hong Kong to participate in the 14th Rookie Singing Contest organized by TVB and emerged as the champion. Then he signed a singer contract with China Star Records and officially entered the Hong Kong music scene. During his time at Huaxing, he released many albums such as "Always Be With Me" and "My Happy Era". Eason Chan relies on his excellent singing skills and singing skills to be well received by the public, and has set one peak after another for his career. At the peak of his career in 1999, Eason Chan emerged in the music scene. The albums he released on China Star include "Happiness", "God Bless My Lover", "Nothing Really Matters" and "New Life", which were hot-sellers. "Happiness Ferris Wheel", "When There Are No Flowers on Earth " and "Every Tomorrow" were hits. In the same year, she sang "Crying Together" with the music superstar Anita Mui, who is known as the "big sister in the music industry". In 2000, Eason Chan joined Emperor Entertainment and became key members of the same record company as Joey Yung and Nicholas Tse. During his time at King, his albums were hits, including "Shall We Dance? Shall We Talk!", "The Easy Ride", "The Line Up", "For A Change & Hits" and "Live For Today" 》all have very high sales volume. Familiar songs such as "Fighting Hot", "King of Karaoke", "Shall We Talk" and "Today Next Year" have all topped the pop charts, and won the "Four Channels Joint Music Awards" in 2000, 2001 and 2002 - - Media Awards", becoming the winner of Hong Kong's four major electronic media music awards for three consecutive years; winning the "Golden Music Male Singer Gold Award" for two consecutive years at the "All-In-One Music Chart Awards Ceremony" in 2001 and 2002. Later, in 2003, he won multiple awards including "Highest Selling Local Male Singer of the Year" at the "IFPI Hong Kong Record Sales Awards". During the SARS period in 2003, she participated in a fundraising concert at the "1:99 Concert" and sang "Messy Hair" with the music superstar Jacky Cheung, who is known as the "God of Songs". Eason Chan also successfully entered the Taiwan market during his time at the Emperor. The Mandarin albums "It's Me Anyway", "Special Thanks To..." and "Black and White Gray" were hot sellers in Taiwan. "Love is Doubt", "Better Than This", "Thank You" "" and "Brothers and Sisters" and other Mandarin songs became popular. In 2002, he won the "Taiwan Golden Melody Award" for "Best Mandarin Male Singer" with his Mandarin album "Special Thanks To...", becoming the first Hong Kong singer to win this award after Jacky Cheung. Career Low Period In 2003, when his career was at its peak, his father, Joe Chan, who was the chief building services engineer of the Hong Kong Housing Department, was accused of accepting bribes and imprisoned. This incident dealt a huge blow to Eason Chan. Throughout 2004, except for filming movies, Eason Chan's career was on a break. The second career peak period: In 2005, Eason Chan joined New Art Treasure Records and officially returned to the music scene at a New Town concert on March 17. As the first "comeback" album "U87", it was released on June 7, 2005.
The first hit song is "The Sunset Is Infinitely Beautiful", followed closely by "Aniu", and "Exaggerated" and "When the Grapes Are Ripe" are the third and fourth hit songs. These four hit songs ("The Sunset Is Infinitely Beautiful", "Aniu", "Exaggerated" and "When the Grapes Are Ripe") all won the weekly championship on the pop charts of Hong Kong's major media. With "U87", Eason Chan defeated Leo Ku at the "All-in-One Music Chart Awards Ceremony" and won six awards including "All-In-One Male Singer Gold Award" and "All-In-One Music's My Favorite Male Singer", becoming the big winner of the night. In 2005, they surpassed their opponents by a large margin and won the "Four Channels Joint Music Awards - Media Awards" with 21 awards at Hong Kong's four major electronic media music awards ceremonies, becoming the big winner again. "U87" was the highest-selling Cantonese non-selected album in Hong Kong in 2005. It also helped Eason Chan win the 2005 IFPI Hong Kong Record Sales Award, the "Top Ten Highest-selling Guangdong Records" award, and the 2005 "CASH Awards" "Best Male Singer" and many other awards. "U87" was even selected as one of the "Five Most Worth Buying Asian Albums in 2005" by Time Magazine, which spoke highly of Eason Chan's music, saying that he has led the music trend in Hong Kong. In 2006, the album "Life Continues" was released and became a hit. The title song "Best Bad Friend" won the weekly championship on the pop charts of major media in Hong Kong. Later, she sang the new song "Peace in the World" with "Song God" Jacky Cheung, and also sang the theme song for the TVB drama "Connecting the World". Later, he was selected as the "Ambassador of Light" by Orbis and visited blind children in India. In July 2006, he starred in the stage play "The Great Shame" and received great acclaim. On October 21, 2006, at the Zhengdong 10th Anniversary Concert, she sang "Hot" and "Peace" with Jacky Cheung, and sang "If This Is Not Love" and "The Best Losing Friend" to each other. Many people described her as The new "Zuo Lin and You Li". On January 1, 2007, he once again defeated Leo Ku at the 2006 "All-In-One Music Chart Award Ceremony" and won the two awards of "All-In-One Male Singer Gold Award" and "All-In-One Music's My Favorite Male Singer"; on January 13 of the same year On the same day, he defeated Hacken Lee and Leo Ku at the 2006 "Top Ten Golden Songs Awards Ceremony" and won the "Most Popular Male Singer" for the first time, establishing his status as a superstar. To sum up, Eason Chan reached another peak in 2006. He won four male singer awards: Metro Hot Male Singer, Top Male Singer Gold Award, Wireless Most Popular Male Singer, and Hong Kong and Taiwan's Best Popular Male Singer. Love and Scandals: In the early days of her debut, she was with fellow rookie Miriam Yeung. After that, until she fell in love with Xu Haoying, whom she has known for many years, there were no scandals or new relationships. She also gave birth to daughter Eason Chan in 2004. Neither Chen nor Xu cared about the engagement, and within a few years they got along as boyfriend and girlfriend. They finally got married on March 23, 2006. Eason Chan, the new coordinate of Hong Kong pop music, is considered by many to be one of the indicators of the new era of Hong Kong pop music. He is also considered by most to be the successor to Hong Kong pop music icon Jacky Cheung. He is also the other successor to Jacky Cheung in Taiwan. A successful Hong Kong singer, in 2003 he became the second Hong Kong singer to win the "Best Mandarin Male Singer" at the "Taiwan Golden Melody Awards". However, when Eason Chan debuted in the mid-to-late 1990s, it was at the end of the peak era of Hong Kong pop music, so many people believed that the era he catered to was destined to be an era in which he could not take off, and the previous generation of singers such as Jacky Cheung had already included There are so many honors that it is difficult for the next generation of singers to surpass him.