Aaron Kwok’s cherry blossom song is called "Romantic Sakura".
The theme song "Para Para Sakura" of the movie "Romantic Sakura" was written by Chen Shaoqi, composed by Jin Peida, and sung by Aaron Kwok. It was released on July 1, 2001.
A brief introduction to Aaron Kwok
Aaron Kwok, born on October 26, 1965 in Hong Kong, China, is a singer, actor, dancer, and one of the representatives of the Chinese singing and dancing scene.
In 1984, he was admitted to the Hong Kong TVB dance training class. In 1990, he became popular in Taiwan with the Kwangyang motorcycle commercial. In the same year, he released his first album "Endless Love for You" and started his music stage career. Released songs such as "Should I Walk Away Quietly", "Wild City", "para para sakura", and "Move".
Establishing his stage singer style, he has won the Most Popular Male Singer Award in Hong Kong's Top Ten Golden Songs three times. In 2005, he became the first artist to win the "Hong Kong Dance Award". The 450° rotating stage of the 2008 So You Think You Can Dance concert was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records.
After 2000, Aaron Kwok shifted the focus of his work to the big screen. In 2001, he starred in the musical "Romantic Sakura". "Father and Son" won the Best Actor at the Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for two consecutive years. In 2006, he won the Best Actor at the Changchun Film Festival in China for the movie "Sanchakou".
In 2013, he won the Best Actor at the Vientiane International Chinese Film Festival in the UK for the movie "Witness". After that, he starred in Xinghao Pictures' magical blockbuster "Journey to the West" series, which achieved great box office success. In 2016, he starred in the crime suspense film "On Blood" and won the Best Actor Award at the 35th Hong Kong Film Awards. The films "The Storm", "Cold War" and "Cold War 2" starring in it have become Hong Kong's annual Chinese-language box office box office champions three times.