Eason Chan


Eason Chan Yick-shun is a Hong Kong singer and actor. Chan was ranked number "6" in the 2013 Forbes China Celebrity Top 100 List.
In 2005, Chan's Cantonese album U87 was named one of Time magazine's "Five Asian Albums Worth Buying". Chan has won a number of Golden Melody Awards. In 2003, he won Best Mandarin Male Singer and Best Mandarin Album for Special Thanks To.... In 2009, he won Best Mandarin Album for Don't Want to Let Go. Chan won his second Best Mandarin Male Singer award in 2015, for the album Rice and Shine. In 2014, Chan's net worth was HK$100 million. In 2018, Chan was named Best Mandarin Male Singer for the third time - the most of any singer - for the album C'mon In~.

Early life

Chan was born in Hong Kong on 27 July 1974. Chan went to England to study when he was 12. He attended St. Joseph's kindergarten and St. Joseph's College Primary School in Hong Kong, Dauntsey's School in Wiltshire, England and later Kingston University, studying architecture. He also trained in vocals at the Royal Academy of Music, where he received Grade-8 vocal certifications, which is the highest grade amongst non-professional opera singers, orchestra members, and musical performers. Chan returned to Hong Kong before the completion of his degree to participate in the 1995 New Talent Singing Awards Competition, winning first place. Hong Kong-based record label Capital Artists signed a contract with him, ending his future career as an architect while launching a career in music.

Career

Chan has won a number of Asian music awards. He is the second non-Taiwanese singer, after Jacky Cheung, to win Taiwan's Golden Melody Awards. He won "Best Male Singer" third, in 2003, 2015 and 2018, and "Best Album" twice. In 2003, 2009 and 2018. He also won Most Popular Male Singer in the Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation twice, in 2006 and 2007. He also won his first Asia Pacific's Most Popular Singer Award in 2007, and again in 2008. His album U87, named after his favorite microphone and released in 2005, was labeled by Time Magazine as one of the five best Asian albums. U87 was the top selling non-concert, non-collection category album in Hong Kong in 2005. He was Hong Kong's highest selling male artist in 2002, 2003 and 2007. He has been one of Hong Kong's top selling artists every year since 2000. His concert DVD Get a Life was the highest selling album of 2006.
Chan has been praised by critics and fellow musicians alike as one of the top singers of his generation. Since the very beginning of his career, he has been one of the favourites to lead the new generation of Cantopop. He has been described as a breath of fresh air in the HK music scene. Over the last ten years, Chan has emerged as the leading male singer of his generation, fulfilling his role as an innovator and a leader in the HK music scene, winning prestigious awards one after another. Chan has also been successful in his work in the Mandopop scene. He has won numerous awards in both mainland China and Taiwan, most notably Taiwan's Golden Melody Awards. His album Admit It was nominated for Golden Melody Awards' Best Male Singer; although it was ultimately won by Gary Chaw. Next year, he was again nominated for Golden Melody Awards' Best Male Singer, for his work in Mandarin album "Don't Want To Let Go", although the award went to Jay Chou. However, Chan won Album of The Year for "Don't Want To Let Go".
Chan has been named by Chinese critics as the next God of Songs after Jacky Cheung. However, Eason has more than once clarified that he wishes to build his own name instead, and not just be the successor of Jacky Cheung. Chan and Cheung have sung a duet together, titled 天下太平, on the album Perfect Match by Albert Leung and Ronald Ng, released in April 2006. Chan and Cheung have collaborated on other occasions as well. They sang a duet of Cheung's, 頭髮亂了, in a fundraising campaign for SARS victims in 2003.
Chan plays several instruments in his live concerts, including the piano, the guitar, the harmonica, and the accordion. Chan is also a songwriter.
In 2009, Chan performed in "PAX Musica 2009" in Tokyo. He sang seven songs, including a Japanese song by Koji Tamaki called "Mr. Lonely". This was his first time performing in Japan publicly. Japanese Musician Ikuro Fujiwara praised Chan for his charisma on stage and expressed hope to collaborate with Chan in the future. Chan planned to promote his musical works in Japan in 2010.
In 2011, Chan released a new album titled "Stranger Under My Skin" on 22 February. Released in November, Chan's latest album titled "?" features a piano performance by his seven-year-old daughter.
In 2012, Chan released the 《...3mm》Cantonese album on 10 August 2012. Followed by a remix version of the album, titled 《...3mm Remix》releasing on 8 November 2012. It is an album by Eric Kwok and Jerald Chan in composing music, including the number one songs "Finish" and "Heavy taste". At the same time, Chan opened his own music production company, EAS Music.
In 2014, he received Honorary Doctor of Arts degree for accomplishments in the Cantonese music industry from Kingston University, where he studied architecture before entering the entertainment industry.
In 2015, Chan released the Cantonese album Preparing which contain the number one song "Unconditional". Chan received multiple awards for the work.

Concerts

Chan has held five major theme concerts at the famous Hong Kong Coliseum starting from 1999. His first series of concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum, a total of four Eason's 99Big Live concerts and came four years after his debut in 1995. Even today, that amount of time is considered short for a singer to gain the general approval and public support needed to perform at such a prestigious venue. Two years later in 2001, Chan held a series of nine The Easy Ride concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum under the wing of his second record company, Music Plus. In 2003, he again held a series of seven The Third Encounter concerts with the support of Music Plus. In the spring of 2006, after a year of rest and another change of record company, Chan held his fourth theme concerts, a total of nine Get a Life concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum. A year later, Chan broke his own record while holding his fifth series of concerts named Eason's Moving on Stage. During October and November 2007, he completed a total of 16 hugely successful Chan's Moving on Stage1 concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum. As of January 2008, Chan has held 45 concerts at Hong Kong Coliseum.
Chan began his Moving on Stage World Tour in February 2008. He traveled to Taiwan, Canada, Australia, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Malaysia, Macau, Singapore, Kunming, Tianjin, Chongqing, Shenzhen, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Hangzhou, Guiyang, Beijing, and Foshan. Chan's Moving on Stage World Tour ended with Eason Chan's Moving on Stage 26 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on 16 August 2009.
Months after his Moving On Stage Concerts came to finish, Chan began another tour in mainland China, called "Ninety Minutes of Bliss". Instead of playing at grand venues, Chan played at smaller venues in order to get closer to his fans. He completed two concerts in Nanjing and three more in Shanghai before and during Christmas 2009. Two more concerts were held in Beijing on 29 and 30 May in 2010.
In between his tours, Chan held his sixth record-breaking Theme Concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum for a total of 18 concerts, scheduled from 20 March to 6 April 2010. This new series is called Duo Eason Chan 2010 Concert.
After the May "Ninety Minutes of Bliss" concerts in Beijing, Chan went to Europe for his first European tour scheduled. He visited three cities over the course of 5 days: London, Manchester, and Rotterdam. The venues for the three concerts were, respectively, Royal Albert Hall, Manchester Apollo and Rotterdam Ahoy. Tickets to his London and Manchester concerts were each sold out within hours of ticket release. Chan is the second Hong Kong singer after Roman Tam to perform in the prestigious Royal Albert Hall.
At Chan's concert in Beijing on 29 September 2011 at the Beijing Workers' Stadium, Faye Wong made a special guest appearance, surprising many as Wong had not previously accepted any invitations to appear as a special guest at another singer's concert; this was the first time that she did so.
Continuing his Duo Eason Chan 2010 Concert World Tour, Chan made his second appearance in London, the O2 Arena on 23 April 2012. He became the first Asian artist playing in the O2 stage. The concert was sold out in twenty minutes to 12,000 fans.
In 2015, Chan held his 100th show of Another Eason Life's World Tour in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on 4 December 2015. This was the first time ever that a Hongkongese singer has performed at the Centre Bell. The tour ended late in 2016, as he took a break from concert touring.
In September 2017, Chan began a new tour called Eason Says C mon In~tour, which is noted for performing in small stadiums like Macpherson Stadium, Hong Kong, which only seats about 2500 people. The album's price was set at HK$750.
On 18 and 19 August 2005, Chan performed the musical Wrestling with God, the second programme of Love Music Tour 05 organised by Netvigator. He was the actor and producer. Stars featured in the show included famous comedian Jim Chim, singer Wilfred Lau, Taiwanese singer Mavis Fan, Best Supporting Actress Winner of the 23rd Hong Kong Film Awards Josie Ho, pop duo at17 and Soler. The story was about the competition among different angels to protect the only man alive in the world. The secret guest, veteran singer George Lam, played Chan's late father. The audience were impressed by the performers, who told the story through song and dance.

Charity work

Chan has been Orbis International's Sight Ambassador in Hong Kong since 2006. He has travelled to India and Sichuan, China, visiting kids and elders with visual impairment, to raise funds for Orbis. Eason has also been an active participant in Hong Kong's fundraising campaigns such as the 2003 fundraiser for SARS victims and the 2008 fundraiser for Sichuan earthquake victims.
On 7 July 2007 Eason performed at the Chinese leg of 'Live Earth' in Shanghai.

Personal life

In 2006 he married former actress Hilary Tsui with whom he has a daughter, Constance, b. 2004.

Awards and recognition

Since his debut, Chan has won awards including nine "Supreme Grand Prix du Disque"; six "Grand Songs Awards" for "K Song King", "Magnificent Sunset", "Seven Hundred Years Later", "Flavors", "The Wind Took" and "Unconditional" ; "Male Singer Gold" and "Best Male Singer". He has won a number of Top Ten Golden Melody awards, Male Singer of the Year awards and Album Of The Year awards.
In 1998, the songs "My Happy Times" and "Odyssey", gave a boost to Chan's career. In subsequent years, "God Bless Sweetheart", "Shall We Dance? Shall We Talk!" and songs brought Chan a number of awards. In 2004, Chan's career was troubled by contractual issues. When Chan changed to Cinepoly in 2005, songs such as "U87" and "Magnificent Sunset" brought further awards. In 2006 and 2007, the songs "Crazy", "Mount Fuji" and "Crying in the Party" were award-winning. In 2008, the song "The road has been in..." increased Chan's audience and won awards. In 2009, the album "H3M" and the songs "Seven Hundred Years" and "Salon" were successful. In 2013, the song The Wind Took won an award.

Discography

Studio Album

  1. Eason Chan 陳奕迅
  2. Tear 一滴眼淚
  3. Always With Me 與我常在
  4. Preparation 醞釀
  5. My Happy Time 我的快樂時代
  6. New Life 新生活
  7. God Bless Lover 天佑愛人
  8. Wedding Blessing 婚禮的祝福
  9. Happiness 幸福
  10. Nothing Really Matters
  11. Some Like it Hot 打得火熱
  12. 68'29'
  13. Shall We Dance? Shall We Talk!
  14. It's Me 反正是我 – Nominated for "Best Male Singer" in Golden Melody Awards, Harlem Yu was the winner
  15. The Easy Ride
  16. Mixed Up
  17. Special Thanks To... – Won "Best Male Singer" & "Best Album of the year" in Golden Melody Awards, he is the only singer to win these two awards in the same year
  18. Five-star home 五星級的家
  19. The Line-Up
  20. Black. White. Gray 黑白灰 – Nominated for "Best Male Singer" in Golden Melody Awards, Sky Wu was the winner
  21. Live For Today
  22. Seven 七
  23. I Had a Great Time
  24. U87 – Recommended by Time Magazine as one of the five best Asian albums worth buying
  25. How 怎麼樣
  26. Sound & Sight
  27. Great 5000 Secs Vol.1 and 2
  28. Life Continues...
  29. What's going on...?
  30. My Great Age 我的最好時代
  31. Admit It 認了吧 – Nominated for "Best Male Singer" in Golden Melody Awards, Gary Chaw was the winner
  32. Listen To Eason Chan 聽陳奕迅吧
  33. Solidays
  34. Don't Want To Let Go 不想放手 – Won "Best Album of the year" & nominated for "Best Male Singer" in Golden Melody Awards, Jay Chou was the winner
  35. H³M
  36. 5/F Blissful 上五樓的快活 – Nominated for "Best Male Singer" in Golden Melody Awards, David Tao was the winner
  37. Time Flies 時日如飛
  38. Taste the Atmosphere
  39. Stranger Under My Skin
  40. ?
  41. ...3mm
  42. The Key
  43. Rice & Shine 米·閃
  44. Getting Ready 準備中
  45. C'mon In~
  46. L.O.V.E.

    Songs written by Eason Chan

  47. 時代曲
  48. 那一夜有沒有說
  49. 反高潮
  50. 同聲一哭
  51. 你會不會
  52. 給蕭邦寫過的歌
  53. PG家長指引
  54. 呼吸困難
  55. 下週同樣時間
  56. 溫室效應
  57. 怪物
  58. 衝口而出
  59. 改造人
  60. 我也不會那麼做
  61. 沒有你
  62. 落花流水
  63. 大得太快
  64. 戀愛盲
  65. 新生活
  66. 2001太空漫遊
  67. Namasgar你好嗎
  68. 解藥
  69. 粵語殘片
  70. 白色球鞋
  71. 兄弟
  72. 乜嘢啫
  73. 狂熱革命
  74. 換季
  75. 沙龍
  76. 給你
  77. 習慣説
  78. 床頭床尾 ,
  79. 滴答
  80. 春去也
  81. 人人愛
  82. 放過你
  83. 新曲+精選
  84. 心深傷透
  85. 猜情尋
  86. 歲月如歌
  87. 新歌
  88. 承諾
  89. 淘汰
  90. 馬里奥派對
  91. 熱島小夜曲
  92. 滑鐵盧車站
  93. 演唱會
  94. Crying in the party
  95. 變色龍
  96. 時代巨輪
  97. Allegro Opus 3.3am
  98. 還有什麽可以送給你
  99. 于心有愧
  100. 今天只做一件事
  101. 一個旅人
  102. 七百年後
  103. Life goes on
  104. 太陽照常升起
  105. 不來也不去
  106. 後台
  107. 重口味
  108. 非禮 # CLASS
  109. 碌卡
  110. 笑死朕
  111. 床頭床尾
  112. 追求
  113. 春去也
  114. 刚刚好
  115. 无耻
  116. 可一可再

    Filmography

Eason Chan is a notable actor who has starred in multiple box office hits. Chan started to act in films in 1997. He has starred or co-starred in over 20 films so far. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor by Hong Kong's Golden Film Awards in 2000 for his role in Lavender. In 2005, he was nominated for Best Actor by Hong Kong's Golden Bauhinia Awards for his work in Crazy N' The City. In 2008, he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor by Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards for his work in Trivial Matters. In 2010, Eason Chan participated in the love comedy film "Love in Space" with Aaron Kwok, Kwai Lun Mei and René Liu.
In 2011, Eason Chan participated in the love film "Mr And Mrs Single" with Michelle Bai, they played a couple who met again after divorce, found themselves and remarried. He voiced Po in the Cantonese version of Kungfu Panda in 2015. Besides that, he also starred in musical dramas "Office" with Chow Yun Fat, which was directed by Johnny To. In 2016, he played Ma Li in the movie "Ferryman ", which helped his beloved girl find the meanings of life. Not only did he play a leader of one school in the movie "Our Shining Days" in 2017, but also he took charge of the film's theme song, which inspired the development of Chinese nation music and did a good job at the box office.