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Eric Kwok Wai-leung (born 3 February 1974) is a Hong Kong Cantopop music producer, composer, singer, and actor.


Life and career

Eric Kwok was born on 3 February 1974, in Hong Kong. He moved to the United States at the age of 13 and later graduated from the
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majoring in communication. His passion for music started when he received a piano keyboard as a gift from his mother and would spend ten hours a day playing with it. His father is a former lawyer. Although initially not supportive of Kwok's music career, he eventually cried after listening to his first solo album ''Eric Kwok Collection'', released in 2004. Kwok returned to Hong Kong and launched his first songwriting credit in 1997 with Leon Lai's "If You Are at My Home Tonight", under the pen name Moz. He is a former member of the music duo Swing from 1999 to 2002. Over the years, he has written and produced hits for various artistes, including Leon Lai, Eason Chan, Cass Phang, and Kay Tse, to name a few. In 2022, Kwok took on the role of coaching supervisor in the TVB's singing competition show '' Stars Academy 2''.


Discography

*''Eric Kwok Collection'' (2004) *''Eric Kwok Cantonese Album'' (Eric Kwok 廣東大碟) (2007) *''Eric Kwok's Leet Collection'' (2009) *''Eric Kwok Best Selections'' (我最喜愛的Eric Kwok作品展) (2014)


Representative works

* Leon Lai – "If You Are at My Home Tonight" () – 1997 * Jacky Cheung – "A Person Behind You" () – 1999 * Sally Yeh – "Mourning" () – 2002 *
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– "Miriam Yeung" () – 2002 * Edison Chen – "Number Nine" – 2003 * Eason Chan – "Ambush From All Sides" () – 2003 *Eason Chan – "Sunsets" () – 2005 *Eason Chan – "My Best But Injurious Friend" () – 2006 * Hacken Lee – "Which House Will the Flower Land" () – 2007 *Eason Chan – "The Great Wheel of Times" () – 2007 * Kay Tse – "Wedding Invitation Street" () – 2008 *Eason Chan – "Unhindered () – 2009 * Joey Yung – "Not Yet Lovers" () – 2011 *Eason Chan – "Heavy Taste" () – 2012 *Eason Chan – "End" () – 2012 * Hacken Lee – "House of Cards" () – 2013 *Eason Chan – "Faraway" () – 2013 *Eric Kwok – "Iron Man" – 2014 *Eason Chan – "Unconditional () – 2015 *Eason Chan – "To Like Someone" () – 2015 * Gin Lee – "In Pairs" () – 2016 *Gin Lee – "Flight Attendant" () – 2017 *Gin Lee – "Very Strong" () – 2018 *Angela Hui – "Don't Treat Me Good" () – 2020 * Mike Tsang – "I Am Not Even" () – 2021 *Mike Tsang feat. JC – "I Am No Cupid" () – 2021 *Gin Lee feat. Jacky Cheung – "When the Sun Rises" () – 2021


Filmography


Television series


Film


Concerts

*My Favorite Eric Kwok Concert (2014)


References


Footnotes


External links

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