Anthony Wong Yiu-ming ( zh, t=黃耀明; born 16 June 1962) is a
Hong Kong
Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
singer, songwriter, actor, record producer and political activist. He rose to prominence as the vocalist for the
Cantopop
Cantopop (a contraction of "Cantonese pop music") is a genre of pop music sung in Cantonese. Cantopop is also used to refer to the cultural context of its production and consumption. The genre began in the 1970s and became associated with Hon ...
duo
Tat Ming Pair during the 1980s before embarking on a solo career. He also performed and collaborated with the theatre group
Zuni Icosahedron. Wong is the director for music production company
People Mountain People Sea. He also co-founded the
LGBT rights organization Big Love Alliance and the non-profit charitable organization Renaissance Foundation.
On 3 January 2019, Wong and bandmate
Tats Lau received the
Golden Needle Award for Tat Ming Pair's outstanding musical contributions at the
RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards
Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Awards () is one of the main C-pop music award in Hong Kong. The award is sponsored by RTHK. Beginning in 1978, it is the oldest major award in Hong Kong, even earlier than the Jade Solid Gold Awards. The ceremony is ...
.
Early life
Anthony Wong Yiu-ming was born on 16 June 1962 in
Hong Kong
Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
. Wong is the youngest child of five siblings: he has two brothers and two sisters.
Wong grew up in a housing estate in the
Ngau Tau Kok
Ngau Tau Kok () is an area of eastern Kowloon in Hong Kong, in the north of Kwun Tong District east to Kowloon Bay. Largely residential, Ngau Tau Kok has a population in excess of 210,000.
Geography
In Chinese, Ngau Tau Kok translates to ...
area of East
Kowloon
Kowloon () is one of the areas of Hong Kong, three areas of Hong Kong, along with Hong Kong Island and the New Territories. It is an urban area comprising the Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon. It has a population of 2,019,533 and a populat ...
.
As a child, Wong developed a deep interest in music due in part to his eldest brother's record collection which ranged from
Simon and Garfunkel
Simon & Garfunkel were an American folk rock duo comprising the singer-songwriter Paul Simon and the singer Art Garfunkel. They were one of the best-selling music acts of the 1960s. Their most famous recordings include three US number-one sing ...
to
ABBA
ABBA ( ) were a Swedish pop group formed in Stockholm in 1972 by Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. They are one of the most popular and successful musical groups of all time, and are one of the List ...
. He also became enamoured with local singers such as
Paula Tsui
Paula Tsui Siu Fung (born 1 January 1949) is a Hong Kong singer, with a career spanning over 50 years. She was affiliated with the TVB television station until the mid-1990s and has performed for Asia Television on several occasions since 1995. ...
. In addition, he developed an interest in films, often attending theater showings alone while still in elementary school.
In high school, he became a
Christian
A Christian () is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, a Monotheism, monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus in Christianity, Jesus Christ. Christians form the largest religious community in the wo ...
and desired to become a priest. Wong eventually left the church shortly after due to the conflict of the church's general attitude towards
homosexuality
Homosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction, or Human sexual activity, sexual behavior between people of the same sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexu ...
.
Wong recalled in a 2013 interview: "Religion gave me a lot of inspiration, but it also gave me a lot of repression. I already realized I was gay by the time I reached high school, so the attitude of the church’s teachings was a strange contradiction towards me. The church was supposed to be a place to find release but it just became a place of suppression. And so I left."
Wong is now indifferent towards religion.
After completing high school, he entered a television training course at
TVB
Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB; zh, t=電視廣播有限公司) is a television broadcasting company based in Hong Kong. The company operates five free-to-air terrestrial television channels in Hong Kong, with TVB Jade as its main Canton ...
in 1981. During this period and after graduating from the program, Wong had a few minor roles in television productions. He worked as an
assistant director
The role of an assistant director (AD) on a film includes tracking daily progress against the filming production schedule, arranging logistics, preparing daily call sheets, checking cast and crew, and maintaining order on the set. They also have ...
for a TV program called ''Modern Women'' (婦女新姿) for two months in 1983. He also worked as a
production assistant
A production assistant, also known as a PA, is a member of the film crew and is a job title used in filmmaking and television for a person responsible for various aspects of a production. The job of a PA can vary greatly depending on the budget ...
at an advertising company before quitting to attend a
David Bowie
David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer, songwriter and actor. Regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Bowie was acclaimed by critics and musicians, pa ...
concert at the
Hong Kong Coliseum
Hong Kong Coliseum (), commonly and informally known as the Hung Hom Coliseum (, ) is a multi-purpose indoor arena, in Hung Hom Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong near Hung Hom station. It is in Yau Tsim Mong District.
It was built by the Urban Council ...
.
He then began working as a
DJ at
Commercial Radio Hong Kong
Commercial Radio Hong Kong (CRHK, , also known as Hong Kong Commercial Broadcasting Company Limited, is one of the two commercial radio broadcasting companies in Hong Kong, alongside Metro Radio Hong Kong. CRHK offers a variety of radio prog ...
in 1984.
Tat Ming Pair: 1985–1991
In 1984,
Tats Lau advertised in a music magazine called Rock Biweekly (搖擺雙週刊) in order to find a vocalist for his band. Wong responded to the ad and realized Lau also shared a deep interest in electronic music. In 1985, the band signed a contract with
PolyGram with the help of
Winnie Yu
Winnie Yu Tsang (, born 1954) is a Hong Kong radio personality and was the deputy chairman of Commercial Radio Hong Kong from 2004 through 2015.
Yu is known for her puns in creating radio programme titles and slang phrases (e.g., si-dan-up/" ...
; she also named the band Tat Ming Pair (達明一派) by combining both Lau and Wong's given names. The duo released a
self-titled EP in March 1986 and were an immediate critical and commercial success due in part to their unique sound and distinctive imagery.
Wong's long hair prominently displayed on the cover of their first EP was considered subversive for men at the time in Hong Kong.
The majority of their album art was directed by designer
William Chang
William Chang Suk-ping ( zh, 張叔平; born 12 November 1953) is a Hong Kong production designer, costume designer and film editor. Along with cinematographer Christopher Doyle, Chang is an important collaborator with Hong Kong film director ...
. Tat Ming Pair were influenced by British musicians such as
Pet Shop Boys
Pet Shop Boys are an English synth-pop duo formed in London in 1981. Consisting of vocalist Neil Tennant and keyboardist Chris Lowe, they have sold more than 100 million records worldwide and were listed as the most successful duo in UK music h ...
and
David Bowie
David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer, songwriter and actor. Regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Bowie was acclaimed by critics and musicians, pa ...
and also by electronic music.
In 1986, Wong starred in the Calvin Poon Yuen-leung (潘源良) film ''Kiss Me Good-Bye'' (戀愛季節) alongside
Loletta Lee
Loletta Lee Lai-Chun (; born 8 January 1966), temporarily known as Rachel Lee Lai-Chun, is a Hong Kong actress.
Lee started playing small roles in Hong Kong movies in the 1980s. Her first role as a lead actress was in ''Devoted to You''. After ...
(李麗珍). The film contained many songs from their first full-length album ''
Tat Ming Pair II'' (達明一派II) which was released in September 1986. For his performance in the film, Wong was nominated for Best New Performer at the
6th Hong Kong Film Awards
The 6th Hong Kong Awards ceremony, honored the best 1986 in film, films of 1986 and took place on 24 April 1987 at Hong Kong Baptist University, Academic Community Hall, Kowloon Tong, British Hong Kong, Hong Kong. The ceremony was hosted by Carol C ...
.
In 1987, Wong starred in the film ''Golden Swallow'' (金燕子) alongside
Cherie Chung
Cherie Chung Chor-hung (; born 16 February 1960) is a retired Hong Kong film actress. Of Hakka ancestry, she was one of the top actresses in Hong Kong film during the 1980s.
Background
Chung participated in the 1979 Miss Hong Kong competition ...
(鍾楚紅). Tat Ming Pair's second album ''
The Story of the Stone'' (石頭記) coincided with the release and an instrumental version of the title track was used as the opening theme song. The film's soundtrack also included an alternate recording of the song "Searching For Love (情探)".
The duo released two more acclaimed albums in 1988: ''
I'm Waiting For Your Return'' (我等着你回來) and ''
Do You Still Love Me?'' (你還愛我嗎). The former is considered Hong Kong's first
concept album
A concept album is an album whose tracks hold a larger purpose or meaning collectively than they do individually. This is typically achieved through a single central narrative or theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, or lyrical. Som ...
and won the award for Best Record Design at the
1988 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards
The 1988 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards () was held in 1988 for the 1987 music season.
Top 10 song awards
The top 10 songs (十大中文金曲) of 1988 are as follows.
Other awards
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:1988 Rthk Top 10 Gold Songs Award ...
in which the band also won the award for Best Performance.
On 27 May 1989, Tat Ming Pair participated in the
Concert for Democracy in China
The Concert for Democracy in China () was a benefit concert held in Hong Kong in support of the students involved in the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. The concert was held on May 27, 1989, at the Happy Valley Racecourse on Hong Kong Island. ...
which was a
benefit concert
A benefit concert or charity concert is a type of musical benefit performance (e.g., concert, show, or gala) featuring musicians, comedians, or other performers that is held for a charitable purpose, often directed at a specific and immediate h ...
held at the
Happy Valley Racecourse
The Happy Valley Racecourse is one of the two racecourses for horse racing and is a tourist attraction in Hong Kong. It is located in Happy Valley on Hong Kong Island, surrounded by Wong Nai Chung Road and Morrison Hill Road. The capacit ...
in support of the students involved in the
Tiananmen Square protests
The Tiananmen Square protests, known within China as the June Fourth Incident, were student-led demonstrations held in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China, lasting from 15 April to 4 June 1989. After weeks of unsuccessful attempts between th ...
. The event lasted for 12 hours and raised over US$1.5 million
for the students in Beijing. Wong also participated in the 1990 North American Concert for Democracy in China Tour (民主歌聲獻中華美加巡迴演唱會) in
Vancouver
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,
Los Angeles
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,
San Francisco
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,
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States. The city is on the Potomac River, across from Virginia, and shares land borders with ...
,
Toronto
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and
New York City
New York, often called New York City (NYC), is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's largest natural harbors. The city comprises five boroughs, each coextensive w ...
alongside other prominent figures including
Lo Ta-yu
Lo Ta-yu (; born 20 July 1954), also known as Luo Dayou and Law Tai-yau, is a Taiwanese singer and songwriter. During the 1980s, Lo became one of the most influential Mandopop singer-songwriters with his melodic lyrics and love songs, and his ...
,
John Shum
John Sham Kin-Fun (born 1952) is a Hong Kong actor and film producer. His English name is sometimes written as John Shum.
Whilst known primarily for his comedic acting roles in Hong Kong cinema, he also spent time as a political activist.
Biog ...
,
Szeto Wah
Szeto Wah (; 28 February 1931 – 2 January 2011) was a Hong Kong democracy activist and politician. He was the founding chairman of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China, the Hong Kong Professional Teac ...
,
Lowell Lo
Lowell Lo Kwun Ting (, born 12 October 1950) is a Hong Kong singer-songwriter, actor and film composer. He wrote the film scores to many Hong Kong films, and in particular, the theme music of the Hong Kong Film Awards. He is now also an en ...
and
Deanie Ip
Deanie Ip (born 25 December 1947) is a Hong Kong singer and actress. She has won the Hong Kong Film Awards once for Best Actress and three times for Best Supporting Actress. Deanie also won the Golden Horse Awards once for Best Leading Act ...
.
Tat Ming Pair's final release before their initial hiatus was 1990's ''
Nerves
A nerve is an enclosed, cable-like bundle of nerve fibers (called axons). Nerves have historically been considered the basic units of the peripheral nervous system. A nerve provides a common pathway for the electrochemical nerve impulses called ...
'' (神經), another concept album which contained many songs relating to the
1989 Tiananmen Square protests
The Tiananmen Square protests, known within China as the June Fourth Incident, were student-led Demonstration (people), demonstrations held in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China, lasting from 15 April to 4 June 1989. After weeks of unsucces ...
and unease towards the upcoming
1997 handover of Hong Kong Also in 1990, Wong completed work in the Taiwanese film ''Ming Ghost'' (阿嬰) alongside
Joey Wong
Joey Wong Cho-Yee ( AKA Joey Wang, Wang Tsu Hsien) (, born 31 January 1967) is a Taiwanese former actress and singer who rose to pan-Asian fame for her roles in Hong Kong films, particularly the film series '' A Chinese Ghost Story'' (1987–1991) ...
. The film was later re-edited into a
Category III film and released in Hong Kong in 1993.
In 1991, Tat Ming Pair split amicably over a difference in musical opinion and a desire to pursue other work.
Solo career: 1992–1995
Wong released his first solo album ''
Faith, Hope & Love
''Faith, Hope & Love'' is a 2019 American romantic comedy film directed by J.J. Englert and Robert Krantz and starring Peta Murgatroyd, Krantz, Michael Richards, Corbin Bernsen, Natasha Bure and Ed Asner in one of his final film roles.
Cast
*Pe ...
'' (信望愛) in January 1992. This album began his long-time musical partnership with musician Jason Choi (蔡德才), along with lyrics by Yiu-fai Chow (周耀輝), Kam Kwok-leung (甘國亮), Jimmy Ngai (魏紹恩), and
Zuni Icosahedron member Pia Ho (何秀萍).
Wong desired to develop an eclectic and electronic sound for his first solo record, incorporating influences from acoustic, traditional Chinese and Indian music.
[
] The album acted as a cathartic release of Wong's feelings towards religious symbolism and his previous beliefs. The first song composed for the album was "How Great Thou Art (你真偉大)". The title was inspired by the Christian
hymn
A hymn is a type of song, and partially synonymous with devotional song, specifically written for the purpose of adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a deity or deities, or to a prominent figure or personification. The word ''hymn'' d ...
although the song is about resisting
autocracy
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and
patriarchy
Patriarchy is a social system in which positions of authority are primarily held by men. The term ''patriarchy'' is used both in anthropology to describe a family or clan controlled by the father or eldest male or group of males, and in fem ...
. The album also contains the notable track "Dance, Dance, Dance (舞吧舞吧舞吧)" named after the
Haruki Murakami
is a Japanese writer. His novels, essays, and short stories have been best-sellers in Japan and internationally, with his work translated into 50 languages and having sold millions of copies outside Japan. He has received numerous awards for hi ...
novel of the same name. The song was written in dedication to
prisoners of conscience
A prisoner of conscience (POC) is anyone imprisoned because of their race, sexual orientation, religion, or political views. The term also refers to those who have been imprisoned or persecuted for the nonviolent expression of their conscienti ...
such as
Liu Xiaobo
Liu Xiaobo (; 28 December 1955 – 13 July 2017) was a Chinese literary criticism, literary critic, human rights activist, philosopher and Nobel Peace Prize laureate who called for political reforms and was involved in campaigns to end Ch ...
and
Wang Dan and was co-written by Wong Wai-kwong (黃偉光).
Wong also appeared in the 1992
Evans Chan
Evans Chan (陳耀成) is a Hong Kong Second Wave film director. His work usually focuses on exploring identities of Hong Kong people, such as ''To Liv(e)'' (1992), ''Crossings'' (1994), and ''The Map of Sex and Love'' (2001).
''To Liv(e)'' is t ...
film ''To Liv(e)''. The film's soundtrack also contained Tat Ming Pair's song "Forbidden Colors (禁色)".
His second album, ''
Borrowing Your Love'' (借借你的愛) was released in 1993. The album started his collaboration with prolific lyricist
Lin Xi
Albert Leung Wai Man (, born 7 December 1961), better known by his pen name Lin Xi (), is a Hong Kong lyricist and writer. A prominent figure in Cantopop and Mandopop, he has written lyrics for nearly all major Hong Kong singers, with notable ...
. Notable songs include "More, More, More...C'est L'Amour (每天你愛多一些)", "Four Seasons (四季歌)" and "Love is Colder Than Death (愛比死更冷)" which was inspired by the
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Rainer Werner Fassbinder (; 31 May 1945 – 10 June 1982), sometimes credited as R. W. Fassbinder, was a German filmmaker, dramatist and actor. He is widely regarded as one of the major figures and catalysts of the New German Cinema moveme ...
movie of the same name. Much of the album's instrumentation expands Wong's interest in
electronic dance music
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, specifically
house music
House is a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a repetitive Four on the floor (music), four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 115–130 beats per minute. It was created by DJs and music producers from Chicago's underground ...
, although the album was also influenced by
folk songs
Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types of folk music may be called world music. Traditional folk music has be ...
.
Wong released his first
Mandarin
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Language
* Mandarin Chinese, branch of Chinese originally spoken in northern parts of the country
** Standard Chinese or Modern Standard Mandarin, the official language of China
** Taiwanese Mandarin, Stand ...
album ''
I’m No Angel'' (明明不是天使) in 1994. The album contained some of his previous songs remixed with alternate Mandarin lyrics. In addition, the album contained a remixed version of the Tat Ming Pair song "Forbidden Colors (禁色)", retitled as "I Am A Cloud (我是一片雲)" with a new arrangement and lyrics. It was also the first album that Wong promoted in
Taiwan
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. One performance in Taiwan was later edited out of the official television broadcast due to Wong's
avant-garde
In the arts and literature, the term ''avant-garde'' ( meaning or ) identifies an experimental genre or work of art, and the artist who created it, which usually is aesthetically innovative, whilst initially being ideologically unacceptable ...
makeup and styling, which the program had considered too androgynous.
[
]
In 1995, Wong released the album ''
The Darker The Night, The Brighter The Stars'' (愈夜愈美麗). The album produced one of Wong's biggest hit singles "Before Sunrise (春光乍洩)". The original title of the song was taken from the Chinese translation of the
Michelangelo Antonioni
Michelangelo Antonioni ( ; ; 29 September 1912 – 30 July 2007) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and editor. He is best known for his "trilogy on modernity and its discontents", ''L'Avventura'' (1960), ''La Notte'' (1961), and '' ...
film ''
Blowup
''Blowup'' (also styled ''Blow-Up'') is a 1966 Psychological thriller, psychological Mystery film, mystery film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, co-written by Antonioni, Tonino Guerra and Edward Bond and produced by Carlo Ponti. It is Antoni ...
''. The song won awards at the
1995 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards
The 1995 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards () was held in 1996 for the 1995 music season.
Top 10 song awards
The top 10 songs (十大中文金曲) of 1995 are as follows.
Other awards
References
RTHK top 10 gold song awards 1995
{{DEFAULTSORT:1 ...
, Jade Solid Gold Best 10 Awards(十大勁歌金曲頒獎禮), the Metro Showbiz Hit Awards (新城勁爆頒獎禮), and Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation (叱咤樂壇流行榜頒獎典禮). One version of the music video for "Before Sunrise (春光乍洩)" featured
Kelly Chen
Kelly Chen Wai-lam (born Vivian Chen Wai-man on 13 September 1972) is a Hong Kong singer and actress. She has been referred to as a " Diva of Asia" (). Chen has great success in the East Asian entertainment industry with nearly 20 million rec ...
and was directed by
Susie Au
Susie Au Suet-yee (), is a film-maker and versatile based in Hong Kong. Her works include T.V. commercials, music videos, feature films, documentaries and multi-installations.
She is noted for her stunning visual styles. She innovates electrif ...
with cinematography by
Christopher Doyle
Christopher Doyle, also known as Dù Kěfēng (Mandarin) or Dou Ho-Fung (Cantonese) () (born 2 May 1952) is an Australian cinematographer, best known for his work in Hong Kong cinema. He has worked on over fifty Chinese-language films, being ...
.
Also during 1995, Wong starred in a segment of the
horror
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Arts, entertainment, and media
Genres
*Horror fiction, a genre of fiction
**Psychological horror, a subgenre of horror fiction
**Christmas horror, a subgenre of horror fiction
**Analog horror, a subgenre of horror fiction
* ...
anthology
In book publishing, an anthology is a collection of literary works chosen by the compiler; it may be a collection of plays, poems, short stories, songs, or related fiction/non-fiction excerpts by different authors. There are also thematic and g ...
''01:00 A.M'' (夜半一點鐘) directed by
Wilson Yip
Wilson Yip Wai-Shun (; born 1964) is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker and screenwriter. His films include '' Bio Zombie'', '' The White Dragon'', '' SPL: Sha Po Lang'', '' Dragon Tiger Gate'', ''Flash Point'' and the ''Ip Man'' series.
Career Ea ...
.
Tat Ming Pair: reunion in 1996
The duo reunited in 1996 to celebrate their 10-year anniversary and released a new single "A Forbidden Fruit Once Per Day (每日一禁果)" which won the top prize at the Ultimate Song Chart Awards (叱咤樂壇流行榜) and the best original song at RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards. They released their album ''
Viva! Viva! Viva!'' (萬歲!萬歲!萬萬歲!) in October 1996, staging large-scale concerts filmed at
Queen Elizabeth Stadium
The Queen Elizabeth Stadium is an indoor sport facility on the Morrison Hill in Wan Chai, on the Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong. First opened in 1980, it has a 3,500-seat arena, gymnasia, squash and badminton courts, and a multi-purpose hall. ...
the same month.
They also released a live album from these concerts entitled ''Viva! Viva! Viva!: The Concert'' (萬歲!萬歲!萬萬歲!!演唱會) in 1997.
Solo career: 1996–2005
In June 1996, Wong released the remix album ''5 Loaves & 2 Fishes'' (5餅2魚) which also contained alternate Mandarin-language versions and three new songs, most notably the track "The Little Prince (小王子)", the title of which was taken from the
novella
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by
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger, vicomte de Saint-Exupéry (29 June 1900 – 31 July 1944), known simply as Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (, , ), was a French writer, poet, journalist and aviator.
Born in Lyon to an French nobility, aristocratic ...
.
From 28 February to 2 March 1997, Wong held three concerts called ''Wong Yiu Ming: People Mountain People Sea'' (黃耀明人山人海演唱會). There were also two larger-scaled concerts performed at the
Hong Kong Coliseum
Hong Kong Coliseum (), commonly and informally known as the Hung Hom Coliseum (, ) is a multi-purpose indoor arena, in Hung Hom Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong near Hung Hom station. It is in Yau Tsim Mong District.
It was built by the Urban Council ...
. Because of the success of these concerts, Wong desired to set up his own record label. Wong then soon released the album ''People Mountain People Sea'' (人山人海) which was, with the exception of the title track and a hidden ending track, an album of cover songs by various artists such as
Teresa Teng
Teng Li-Chun ( zh, t=鄧麗君, s=, p=Dèng Lìjūn; 29 January 1953 – 8 May 1995), commonly known as Teresa Teng, was a Taiwanese singer, television personality, musician, and philanthropist. Referred to by some as the "Honorific nicknames i ...
,
Faye Wong
Faye Wong ( zh, 王菲; pinyin: ''Wáng Fēi''; born 8 August 1969) is a Chinese singer-songwriter and actress. Early in her career, she briefly used the stage name Shirley Wong (). Born in Beijing, she moved to British Hong Kong at the age o ...
,
Winnie Hsin
Winnie Hsin (; born 8 February 1962) is a Taiwanese singer. She is best known for her crystal clear soprano voice.
Biography
In 1976, Hsin was admitted to the Taipei Hwa Kang Arts School, and in 1979 she studied music in the Chinese Culture Un ...
,
Leon Lai
Leon Lai Ming Silver Bauhinia Star, SBS Bronze Bauhinia Star, BBS Medal of Honour (Hong Kong), MH ( zh, 黎明; born 11 December 1966), is a Hong Kong actor, singer, film director, and businessman. He is one of the "Cantopop#1990s: Four Heav ...
, and
Ekin Cheng
Ekin Cheng Yee Kin (born 4 October 1967) is a Hong Kong actor and singer. Early in his career, he used the name Dior as a first name (because that was what it sounded like when his younger sister tried to call him Second Brother ()). He has als ...
. He also released the two compilation albums ''Love Unto Death'' (愛到死精選集) and ''A Mirror For the Romantic'' (風月寶鑑), the title of which was taken from a chapter title of the ''
Dream of the Red Chamber
''Dream of the Red Chamber'' or ''The Story of the Stone'' is an 18th-century Chinese novel authored by Cao Xueqin, considered to be one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. It is known for its psychological scope and it ...
''
In 1997, Wong sang the Mandarin-language demo version of
"Seven Years in Tibet" from which David Bowie studied for his own Mandarin version of the song.
The Mandarin lyrics of the song were written by
Lin Xi
Albert Leung Wai Man (, born 7 December 1961), better known by his pen name Lin Xi (), is a Hong Kong lyricist and writer. A prominent figure in Cantopop and Mandopop, he has written lyrics for nearly all major Hong Kong singers, with notable ...
. Wong has also performed his own version of the song live several times.
In 1999, Wong co-founded the music production company
People Mountain People Sea (人山人海). The company has produced and published albums not only for high-profiled pop singers like
Leslie Cheung
Leslie Cheung Kwok-wing (born Cheung Fat-chung; 12 September 1956 – 1 April 2003) was a Hong Kong singer and actor. One of the most influential cultural icons in the Sinophone, Sinophone world, Cheung was known for his debonair demeanor, flamb ...
,
Faye Wong
Faye Wong ( zh, 王菲; pinyin: ''Wáng Fēi''; born 8 August 1969) is a Chinese singer-songwriter and actress. Early in her career, she briefly used the stage name Shirley Wong (). Born in Beijing, she moved to British Hong Kong at the age o ...
,
Sandy Lam
Sandy Lam Yik-lin (; born 26 April 1966), is a Hong Kong singer, actress and producer. She rose to fame in the 1980s, before expanding her fan base significantly in Asia, releasing more than 30 stylistically diverse albums in Cantonese, Englis ...
,
Eason Chan
Eason Chan Yick-shun ( zh, s=陈奕迅, t=陳奕迅, first=t, p=Chén Yìxùn; born 27 July 1974) is a Hong Kong singer and actor. He is one of the most popular and influential singers in both Cantopop and Mandopop. Besides holding the record ...
,
Nicholas Tse
Nicholas Tse Ting-fung (born 29 August 1980) is a Hong Kong actor, singer, songwriter, martial artist, entrepreneur and TV chef.EEGmusic.EEGmusic." ''Nicolas Tse profile.'' Retrieved on 22 April 2008. Tse debuted as a singer in 1996 before shif ...
and
Miriam Yeung
Miriam Yeung Chin-wah (born 3 February 1974) is a Hong Kong singer and actress. As of 2020, she has released more than 35 albums and has starred in more than 40 films. In 2012, Yeung won the Award for Best Actress at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awar ...
but has also published works for indie musicians such as Jason Choi (蔡德才), Gaybird Leung (梁基爵),
at17
at17, consisting of Eman Lam and Ellen Joyce Loo, were a Hong Kong–based folktronica and Cantopop all-female band managed by People Mountain People Sea (label), People Mountain People Sea.
Biography
Loo and Lam first met each other at a s ...
and Pixel Toy. To celebrate the end of the millennium in 1999, Wong released an expansive compilation album ''Let’s Play Again in the Next Century'' (下世紀再嬉戲) which contained songs from his solo career and songs from the catalogue of Tat Ming Pair. An alternate version of the album was also released, entitled ''Let’s Play Again and Again in the Next Century'' (下世紀再再嬉戲).
In July 2000, Wong released an album of brand-new material titled ''In Broad Daylight'' (光天化日). The album contained the musical and lyrical work of Wong's usual partners such as Jason Choi (蔡德才), Lin Xi, and Yiu-fai Chow (周耀輝) but the album also contained contributions from others such as
Zhang Yadong
Zhang Yadong ( zh, s=张亚东, p=Zhāng Yàdōng, born in Shanxi, China, 11 March 1969) is one of China's best-known record producers, known as "the golden producer".
His mother was a Shanxi#Music, Shanxi Opera singer. He learned the cello from ...
, Yu Yat-yiu (于逸堯),
Kubert Leung
Kubert Leung () is a musician and Cantopop songwriter in Hong Kong. In the 1980s he set up two Cantopop bands, Life Exhibition and Ukiyo-e (浮世繪). Later, Kubert Leung became a songwriter for singer Candy Lo. He has also written songs for Easo ...
,
Chan Fai-young
Chan Fai-young (; born 25 September 1970) is a Hong Kong Cantopop composer. Chan was born in Macau in 1970. He attended Berklee College of Music, an American college in Boston, Massachusetts.
Chan composed his first work in 1994, "Romantic Whi ...
and
Sandee Chan
Sandee Chan (; born 19 July 1970) is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter, music producer and director.
Early life
Chan was born in the Philippines on 19 July 1970. Her family has Chinese roots, and she has Shanghai ancestry. Due to her father's fa ...
. The album won two awards at the Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation (叱咤樂壇流行榜頒獎典禮). The same year, Wong also released a collaboration album with
Tsai Chin entitled ''Walking With Wings'' (花天走地). Wong won Best Alternative Artist at the first annual Chinese Music Media Awards (華語音樂傳媒大獎) in 2001.
''
Crossover
Crossover may refer to:
Entertainment
Music
Albums
* ''Cross Over'' (album), a 1987 album by Dan Peek, or the title song
* ''Crossover'' (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles album), 1987
* ''Crossover'', an album by Intrigue
* ''Crossover'', an album by ...
'' was released in July 2002, which was a collaboration album with
Leslie Cheung
Leslie Cheung Kwok-wing (born Cheung Fat-chung; 12 September 1956 – 1 April 2003) was a Hong Kong singer and actor. One of the most influential cultural icons in the Sinophone, Sinophone world, Cheung was known for his debonair demeanor, flamb ...
. Wong and Cheung performed together on two songs, with Wong taking the lead vocals on "So Far, So Close (這麼遠, 那麼近)". Wong also sang a reworked version of "If You Knew My Reasons (如果你知我苦衷)", which Cheung originally wrote for
Vivian Chow
Vivian Chow Wai-man (, born 10 November 1967) is a Hong Kong-based Cantopop singer-songwriter and actress.
Life and career
Vivian Chow is the only child in her family. Her father died before her birth due to heart disease. She was brought u ...
. Cheung in turn recorded a cover of Wong's 1995 hit song "Before Sunrise (春光乍洩)" which coincidentally shares a title with
Cheung's 1997 film with Wong Kar-wai. Wong won Best Electronic Artist at the second annual Chinese Music Media Awards (華語音樂傳媒大獎). In November 2002, Wong also released the live album ''Acoustic... And a Little More'' which contained a cover of
Suede's Saturday Night Saturday Night may refer to:
Film, television and theatre Film
* ''Saturday Night'' (1922 film), a 1922 film directed by Cecil B. DeMille
* ''Saturday Nights'' (film), a 1933 Swedish film directed by Schamyl Bauman
* ''Saturday Night'' (1950 fil ...
.
In July 2003, Wong released an album of brand-new material entitled ''
My 21st Century'' (我的廿一世紀). The album won three awards at the Chinese Music Media Awards (華語音樂傳媒大獎), including the honor of Best Record. A re-release of the album also featured an additional track "身外情 (Affairs Beyond A Human Being)", written by Gaybird Leung (梁基爵) with lyrics by Lin Xi, which was the theme song to the film
Running on Karma
''Running on Karma'' (), also known as ''An Intelligent Muscle Man'', is a 2003 Hong Kong action thriller film produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai. The film is ultimately a Buddhist parable about the nature of karma. There were ...
. The song was nominated at the
23rd Hong Kong Film Awards
Ceremony for the 23rd Hong Kong Film Awards was held on 4 April 2004 in the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. Hosts for the ceremony consisted of Dayo Wong and a line-up of nine female celebrities, namely Bowie Tsang, Athena Chu, Candice Yu, Cherri ...
and the 41st
Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards
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. Wong's song "Missing (下落不明)" was also one of ten songs which won Best Song awards at the Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation(叱咤樂壇流行榜頒獎典禮). The song was written by Arian (亞里安) with lyrics by
and was inspired by the Pet Shop Boys'
Being Boring
"Being Boring" is a song by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys, released in November 1990 by Parlophone as the second single from their fourth studio album, ''Behaviour'' (1990). The song was written by Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant, and produc ...
.
Wong released ''Tomorrow’s Song'' (明日之歌) in August 2004, which was a tribute album reimagining the work of composer
Joseph Koo
Joseph Koo Kar-Fai (; 25 February 1931 – 3 January 2023) was a Hong Kong composer. He used the pen name Moran (莫然) for Mandarin songs early in his career. According to the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Koo was one of the most ...
. The album won awards at the Chinese Music Media Awards (華語音樂傳媒大獎). Wong also won the award for Best Male Cantonese Singer at the Top Chinese Music awards (音樂風雲榜).
Tat Ming Pair: 20th anniversary reunion
In 2004, the duo reunited to release a new single entitled "Blessed are the Lonely Ones (寂寞的人有福了)". In July 2005, they released the album ''
The Party'' for the band's twentieth anniversary. They staged large-scale concerts filmed at the
Hong Kong Coliseum
Hong Kong Coliseum (), commonly and informally known as the Hung Hom Coliseum (, ) is a multi-purpose indoor arena, in Hung Hom Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong near Hung Hom station. It is in Yau Tsim Mong District.
It was built by the Urban Council ...
,
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
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and the
Shanghai Indoor Stadium
The Shanghai Indoor Stadium, () is a multi-purpose gymnasium in Shanghai used mostly for basketball matches.
Hailed as a great feat of engineering at the time of its construction, the building is now considered dated and out-classed by newly ...
.
Tat Ming Pair also released the live album ''At the Service of the People'' (為人民服務演唱會).
Solo career: 2006–present
In March 2006, Wong collaborated with the
Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra () is a symphony orchestra based in Hong Kong. Colloquially referred to as the HKPO or HKPhil (), the orchestra was first established in 1947 as an amateur orchestra under the name Sino-British Orchestra (), ...
to create the large-scale musical production ''HKPO vs. Anthony Wong Live: Bauhinian Rhapsody'' (港樂 vs. 黃耀明 電幻狂想曲) which took place over three days. The production was an electronic fusion of
classical and
pop music
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, including covers of movie theme songs and other popular songs. The concerts were filmed at the
Hong Kong Coliseum
Hong Kong Coliseum (), commonly and informally known as the Hung Hom Coliseum (, ) is a multi-purpose indoor arena, in Hung Hom Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong near Hung Hom station. It is in Yau Tsim Mong District.
It was built by the Urban Council ...
. Wong spoke about the event at a press conference: "I have always hoped to work with the Hong Kong Philharmonic, so this is like a dream come true. A lot of my works are quite glamorous and have an orchestral dimension to it, so I think this collaboration would be both spectacular and original."
In November 2006, Wong released his album ''Like Water'' (若水). The title of the album came from the
Tao Te Ching
The ''Tao Te Ching'' () or ''Laozi'' is a Chinese classic text and foundational work of Taoism traditionally credited to the sage Laozi, though the text's authorship and date of composition and compilation are debated. The oldest excavated por ...
quote "the best virtue is to be like water." The album's concept was inspired by lyricist
Lin Xi
Albert Leung Wai Man (, born 7 December 1961), better known by his pen name Lin Xi (), is a Hong Kong lyricist and writer. A prominent figure in Cantopop and Mandopop, he has written lyrics for nearly all major Hong Kong singers, with notable ...
's interest in
Buddhist
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and
Taoist
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philosophies. Musically, the album was influenced by Wong's previous collaboration with the Hong Kong Philharmonic and thus contains a mixture of classical-style music and electronic music. The album won the Best Cantonese Album at the Top Chinese Music awards (音樂風雲榜).
In October 2008, Wong released a folk-influenced album entitled ''King of the Road''. The album took a step back from Wong's electronic past and focused on a more grassroots style. The album also notably included the tune "Dear Margaret (親愛的瑪嘉烈)" composed by
Ellen Joyce Loo
Ellen Joyce Loo Hoi Tung (; 27 March 1986 – 5 August 2018) was a Canadian-Hong Kong musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. She was the guitarist, backing vocalist and a co-founder of the folk-pop rock group at17.
Early life
Loo was b ...
with lyrics by
. The song was written in dedication to courageous youth like Loo and the title was inspired by the book ''Dear Andre'' (親愛的安德烈). The album also contained a cover of the song
Teardrop
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Biology
* Tears, a clear liquid secreted by the lacrimal glands in the eyes
* Vastus medialis, or teardrop muscle, a muscle in the leg
* Dacrocyte, or teardrop cell, that can be found in bone marrow fibrosis
...
by
Massive Attack
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. The album itself was titled in tribute to the
Wim Wenders
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film
Kings of the Road
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. The album won the Best Annual Cantonese album and Best Cantonese Male Singer at the Chinese Music Media Awards (華語音樂傳媒大獎)
Wong released the album ''Still Covered in Flowers'' (拂了一身還滿) in November 2011 and it was his first album since 1994's ''I’m No Angel'' (明明不是天使) that was primarily in
Mandarin
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** Standard Chinese or Modern Standard Mandarin, the official language of China
** Taiwanese Mandarin, Stand ...
although the album also contained four
Cantonese
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songs. The title of the album was a partial line from a poem by
Li Yu. The album had another notable contribution from Ellen Joyce Loo in the song "An Unrivaled Beauty (絕色)".
In 2014, Wong released the live album and concert performance ''Below Tai Ping Shan'' (太平山下) which contained personal themes relating to Wong's life and love for Hong Kong. In 2016, Wong released the live album and DVD entitled ''Red Diffusion'' (美麗的呼聲聽證會).
Tat Ming Pair: 2012–present
Tat Ming Pair once again reunited in 2012 to release a single "It's My Party" to celebrate their 25th anniversary. In April 2012, they also held a series of concerts at the
Hong Kong Coliseum
Hong Kong Coliseum (), commonly and informally known as the Hung Hom Coliseum (, ) is a multi-purpose indoor arena, in Hung Hom Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong near Hung Hom station. It is in Yau Tsim Mong District.
It was built by the Urban Council ...
and released a live album entitled ''兜兜轉轉演演唱唱會''. On 30 August 2013, they performed again in Guangzhou. The duo celebrated their 30th anniversary in 2017 with a series of concerts once again at the Hong Kong Coliseum and they also released the
maxi single
A maxi single, maxi-single, or maxi CD (sometimes abbreviated to MCD or CDM) is a music single release with more than the usual two tracks of an A-side song and a B-side song. Maxi singles are often mistaken for extended plays (EPs), especial ...
"1+4=14". They released the live album ''達明卅一派對'' in November 2017.
On 3 January 2019, the duo received the
Golden Needle Award due to their success and artistic influence on the Hong Kong music scene.
In April 2019, all of the band's music was removed from
Apple Music
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and other music streaming sites in
mainland China
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as a result of censorship by the Chinese government due to the political and democratic nature of their songs.
In April 2019, Wong performed a duet with
Shirley Kwan
Shirley Kwan Suk-yee (; born 15 August 1966) is a Hong Kong singer and actress. Kwan first shot to fame in 1989 with the hit " Happy Are Those in Love" () and was widely popular throughout the early to mid-1990s. She is noted for her distinct, wh ...
entitled "Happy End (快樂到死)" which was used as the theme song for the television show ''Till Death Do Us Part'' (婚內情). In May of the same year, Tat Ming Pair released the song "Memory Is A Crime (回憶有罪)" in honor of the 30th anniversary of the victims of the
Tiananmen Square Massacre
The Tiananmen Square protests, known within China as the June Fourth Incident, were student-led demonstrations held in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China, lasting from 15 April to 4 June 1989. After weeks of unsuccessful attempts between t ...
. It was composed by Lau with lyrics by
Lin Xi
Albert Leung Wai Man (, born 7 December 1961), better known by his pen name Lin Xi (), is a Hong Kong lyricist and writer. A prominent figure in Cantopop and Mandopop, he has written lyrics for nearly all major Hong Kong singers, with notable ...
. The song topped the
iTunes
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chart in Hong Kong but was immediately banned in mainland China where discussion involving the protests and the violent military response is forbidden.
On 4 June 2019, Wong performed the song live during the annual Tiananmen Square vigil in
Victoria Park.
In November 2020, Tat Ming Pair held a series of concerts at
Queen Elizabeth Stadium
The Queen Elizabeth Stadium is an indoor sport facility on the Morrison Hill in Wan Chai, on the Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong. First opened in 1980, it has a 3,500-seat arena, gymnasia, squash and badminton courts, and a multi-purpose hall. ...
entitled ''REPLAY'', which celebrated their two albums ''
Fallen Angel
Fallen angels are angels who were expelled from Heaven. The literal term "fallen angel" does not appear in any Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic religious texts, but is used to describe angels cast out of heaven. Such angels are often described ...
'' (意難平) and ''
Nerves
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'' (神經). In December 2020, the band released the single "All Over The World (今天世上所有地方)".
Personal life
Although Wong's songs have dealt with numerous themes and emotions, since the beginning of Wong's career, a number of prominent songs in his repertoire have been directly or indirectly inspired by the topic of sexual identity. Wong had been noted in the past as "deliberately ambiguous – or better: opaque – about his sexual identity". Tat Ming Pair's 1988 song "Forbidden Colors (禁色)" and 1989's "Forget He or She (忘記他是她)" were two of the first songs in the Hong Kong music industry to deal with
homosexuality
Homosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction, or Human sexual activity, sexual behavior between people of the same sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexu ...
and have since become
LGBT anthems.
In April 2012, Tat Ming Pair held a series of concerts at the
Hong Kong Coliseum
Hong Kong Coliseum (), commonly and informally known as the Hung Hom Coliseum (, ) is a multi-purpose indoor arena, in Hung Hom Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong near Hung Hom station. It is in Yau Tsim Mong District.
It was built by the Urban Council ...
to celebrate their 25th anniversary. On the final night of the residency, Wong publicly
came out
Coming out of the closet, often shortened to coming out, is a metaphor used to describe LGBTQ people's self-disclosure of their sexual orientation, romantic orientation, or gender identity.
This is often framed and debated as a privacy issue, ...
as gay which received a standing ovation from the audience.
Wong said:
"After the first night of the residency, so many people have asked me, 'Anthony, are you a
tongzhi? And you have probably read my answer in newspapers. I’m not a tongzhi if you mean a communist
comrade
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. If you are talking about a
secret communist, then I’m not a tongzhi! Actually, I think since the lyrics of 'Forbidden Colors' in 1988, and the lyrics of 'Forget He or She' in 1989, I have never tried to hide my identity. But since you people and press are always keen to ask me about it, and press will definitely be asking me yet again later, I would like to tell you, once and for all, that I am not a tongzhi, but I am a homosexual. I am a faggot.
I hope other homosexual people and faggots would not need to be like the lyrics from 'Forbidden Colors': ''”Let me disappear into the windy and rainy night and be reborn in another dream age".'' Because we are living in the 21st century now, we are living that dream now. We don't need someone else's permission about whom we can love. So people don't have to guess if I’m a tongzhi or not. I’m telling you, I am a homosexual, G-A-Y, faggot. I love men. Sorry about that, all you press workers. And because I’m going to sing for another 20 years or so, you don't need to ask me about this anymore. I would like to clarify it here tonight. I never talked about this before because I was worried that if I did you wouldn't have anything to talk about in the future. OK, so I have said it tonight and well, that's it. Thank you everyone."
Wong's sexuality had long been considered an
open secret
An open secret is information that was originally intended to be confidential but has at some point been disclosed and is known to many people. Open secrets are ''secrets'' in the sense that they are excluded from formal or official discourse, b ...
in the Hong Kong music industry,
however Wong was only the second high-profile performer in Hong Kong’s history to publicly come out as
LGBT
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, after
Leslie Cheung
Leslie Cheung Kwok-wing (born Cheung Fat-chung; 12 September 1956 – 1 April 2003) was a Hong Kong singer and actor. One of the most influential cultural icons in the Sinophone, Sinophone world, Cheung was known for his debonair demeanor, flamb ...
in 1997.
Wong co-founded the non-profit charity organization Big Love Alliance (大愛同盟) in 2013 to promote LGBT equality and liberation.
Wong founded his own record label
People Mountain People Sea in 1999. He also founded the Renaissance Foundation, a non-profit charitable organization in 2012. The foundation "is dedicated to nurturing upcoming generations of young creative talent. It sponsors independent creation and incubates new networks of cultural industries, establishing a professional platform to facilitate entry into international markets."
Activism and political views
Wong actively supported the
2014 Hong Kong protests
A series of sit-in street protests, often called the Umbrella Revolution and sometimes used interchangeably with Umbrella Movement, or Occupy Movement, occurred in Hong Kong from 26 September to 15 December 2014.
The protests began after th ...
. Throughout the protests, he performed for and camped with the protesters. Wong, alongside
Denise Ho
Denise Ho Wan-see (born 10 May 1977) is a Hong Kong-born Canadian Cantopop singer and actress. She is also a pro-democracy and Hong Kong human rights activist. In 2012, Ho came out as lesbian, the first mainstream Cantonese singer to do so. In ...
and others, performed the song "Raise the Umbrella" in support of the protests. Wong was one of the few celebrities to publicly show support for the movement, an act which was greeted with praise from the protesters.
As a result of Wong's support of the movement, he had two upcoming performances cancelled by the organizers which eventually became a total ban of performing in mainland China by the Chinese government.
In 2017, all of Wong's music was removed from mainland Chinese streaming sites and his name cannot be entered as a term on any mainland Chinese search engines. In 2019, Tat Ming Pair's music was also removed.
Wong continues to support democracy and freedom of expression in Hong Kong and participated in the
2019–20 Hong Kong protests.
On 2 August 2021, Wong was arrested by the
Independent Commission Against Corruption in Hong Kong for suspicion of involvement in the
2018 Legislative Council by-elections.
Wong was charged with "one count of engaging in corrupt conduct to provide others with entertainment at an election" due to his performance of two songs in support of pro-democracy candidate
Au Nok-hin
Au Nok-hin ( zh, t=區諾軒; born 18 June 1987) is a Pro-democracy camp (Hong Kong), pro-democracy politician in Hong Kong. He is the former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, Legislative Council for Hong Kong Island (constituency) ...
at a rally which took place in
Edinburgh Place
Edinburgh Place is a public square in Central, Hong Kong, adjacent to the Victoria Harbour. The Hong Kong City Hall is located in the square. In addition, the Edinburgh Place Ferry Pier and Queen's Pier were also located in the square before ...
on 3 March 2018.
The charges were subsequently dropped on 5 August 2021 and Wong was released on probation for 24 months and fined HK$2,000.
Discography
* ''
Faith, Hope & Love
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Cast
*Pe ...
'' 信望愛 (1992)
* ''
Borrowing Your Love'' 借借你的愛 (1993)
* ''
I’m No Angel'' 明明不是天使 (1994)
* ''
The Darker The Night, The Brighter The Stars'' 愈夜愈美麗 (1995)
* ''5 Loaves & 2 Fishes'' 5餅2魚 (1996)
* ''A Mirror For the Romantic'' 風月寶鑑 (1997)
* ''People Mountain People Sea'' 人山人海 (1997)
* ''Love Unto Death'' 愛到死精選集 (1997)
* ''Let's Play Again When The New Century Comes'' 下世紀再嬉戲 (1999)
* ''Let's Play Again and Again When The New Century Comes'' 下世紀再再嬉戲 (1999)
* ''Walking With Wings'' 花天走地 (2000)
* ''In Broad Daylight'' 光天化日 (2000)
* ''In Broad Daylight Concert'' 光天化日演唱會 (2000)
* ''The Times with Ming'' 有明歲月 (2000)
* ''Anthony Wong Collection 1995-2000'' (2000)
* ''
Crossover
Crossover may refer to:
Entertainment
Music
Albums
* ''Cross Over'' (album), a 1987 album by Dan Peek, or the title song
* ''Crossover'' (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles album), 1987
* ''Crossover'', an album by Intrigue
* ''Crossover'', an album by ...
'' (with
Leslie Cheung
Leslie Cheung Kwok-wing (born Cheung Fat-chung; 12 September 1956 – 1 April 2003) was a Hong Kong singer and actor. One of the most influential cultural icons in the Sinophone, Sinophone world, Cheung was known for his debonair demeanor, flamb ...
) (2002)
* ''Acoustic... And a Little More'' (2002)
* ''
My 21st Century'' 我的廿一世紀 (2003)
* ''The 21st Century Collection'' 廿一世紀精選 (2003)
* ''Tomorrow’s Song'' 明日之歌 (2004)
* ''I Love Ming Gor— Wong Yiu Ming Collection'' 我愛明哥-黃耀明作品精選集 (2005)
* ''Golden Classics Wong Yiu Ming'' 金經典·黃耀明 (2006)
* ''Like Water'' 若水 (2006)
* ''HKPO vs. Anthony Wong Live: Bauhinian Rhapsody'' 港樂VS黃耀明電幻狂想曲 (2006)
* ''King of the Road'' (2008)
* ''Still Covered in Flowers'' 拂了一身還滿 (2011)
* ''Tomorrow’s Cabaret'' 明日之歌廳(2012)
* ''Ming Gor’s Songs'' 明哥之歌(2013)
* ''Below Tai Ping Shan'' 太平山下 (2014)
* ''Below Tai Ping Shan Concert'' 太平山下演唱會 (2014)
* ''Red Diffusion'' 美麗的呼聲聽證會 (2016)
See also
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LGBT culture in Hong Kong
Despite the history of History of Hong Kong (1800s–1930s), colonisation and the resulting process of Westernization since 1842, Hong Kong still embodies many aspects of Chinese traditional values towards sexuality. It is traditionally believed ...
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wong, Anthony, Yiu-ming
1962 births
Living people
Hong Kong gay actors
Hong Kong gay musicians
Hong Kong former Christians
Gay songwriters
20th-century Hong Kong male singers
Hong Kong record producers
Hong Kong LGBTQ singers
Hong Kong LGBTQ songwriters
LGBTQ record producers
Gay singers
21st-century Hong Kong male singers
Cantopop singers
20th-century Hong Kong LGBTQ people
21st-century Hong Kong LGBTQ people