Eason Chan Yik-Shun
Eason Chan Yik-Shun stands out as a leading figure in Hong Kong's music landscape, particularly notable in the era following the 1997 handover. Widely recognized as one of the most influential male artists in Cantopop, he has garnered acclaim from prestigious outlets, including Time magazine, which heralded him as a forerunner of a new generation in the genre. Some fans even regard him as the third "god of song" in Hong Kong, following legends Samuel Hui and Jacky Cheung.
Chan's 2005 Cantonese album, *U87*, received international recognition when Time magazine listed it among the "Five Asian Albums Worth Buying." His talent has been celebrated at the Golden Melody Awards, where he achieved remarkable success, winning the "Best Male Singer" and “Album of the Year” in 2003 for his Mandarin album *Special Thanks To...*. He repeated this triumph in 2009, receiving the "Album of the Year" award once more, this time for *Don't Want to Let Go*.
With his impressive vocal prowess and diverse discography, Eason Chan continues to be a significant force in the music industry, captivating audiences with his artistic contributions and maintaining his status as a beloved icon in Hong Kong's rich cultural tapestry.
Filmography
Lady Cop & Papa Crook
Lavender
Lover's Discourse
Trivial Matters
See You Tomorrow
Dream Home
Our Shining Days
Hooked on You
Demi-Haunted
Twelve Nights
Visible Secret