William So Wing-Hong
William So Wing-Hong (Chinese: 蘇永康), known simply as William So, is a prominent figure in the Hong Kong entertainment industry, celebrated for both his acting and Cantopop music career. He embarked on his musical journey in 1985 by entering the New Talent Singing Awards, where he secured the first runner-up position, just behind Alex To. This achievement caught the attention of industry insiders, leading to a contract with Capital Artists. Despite this promising start, his music career initially took a different route, resulting in only one collaborative single rather than a full album release.
The year 1998 marked a significant turning point for So, as he released the hit song "Kiss More, Sad More." This track not only became a chart-topping success but also served as the theme song for the highly acclaimed TV series "Healing Hands," further solidifying his status in the entertainment world. Over the years, William So has continued to showcase his talents, earning a dedicated fan base and recognition for his contributions to both music and television. His versatility and enduring appeal make him a cherished figure in Hong Kong's cultural landscape.