Cherrie Choi (; born 7 September 1972), formerly known as Cai Li, is a Hong Kong singer best known for "Zhu Fu Ni", "Jue Lian", "Zen Me", "Xiang Gui Jia De Nv Hai" and "Conversation" (collaborated with
George Lam
George Lam Tsz-Cheung (born 12 October 1947), also known professionally by his surname Lam, is a Hong Kong-based veteran Cantopop singer, singer-songwriter, music producer and actor, with a career that has so far lasted more than four decades. Lam ...
).
Early life and education
Choi grew up in a tenement building on
Fuk Wa Street in
Sham Shui Po
Sham Shui Po is an area of Kowloon, Hong Kong, situated in the northwestern part of the Kowloon Peninsula, north of Tai Kok Tsui, east of Cheung Sha Wan and south of Shek Kip Mei (). It is located in and is the namesake of the Sham Shui ...
,
Kowloon, in Hong Kong. She attended . While still in school she performed at a lounge with
Stephanie Che
Stephanie Che Yuen Yuen (born 28 December 1974) is a Hong Kong actress and singer. Che started her career as the winner of New Talent Singing Awards
New Talent Singing Awards (Traditional Chinese: 新秀歌唱大賽) or ''NTSA'' for short, ...
and Fat Ma. She signed with
Warner Music Group
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in 1986.
In 1989, she applied for the
Hong Kong Secondary School Examination.
Career
In 1987, she participated in the 3rd Asia-Canton Union Singing Contest with the song "Betrayal". In 1988, she debuted with the song "How". She released the album Hope produced by Lin Shi followed by the albums Incredible and
Lover of June with the songs "Endless Love", "Close Your Eyes", and "A Covenant of Life and Death". With
George Lam
George Lam Tsz-Cheung (born 12 October 1947), also known professionally by his surname Lam, is a Hong Kong-based veteran Cantopop singer, singer-songwriter, music producer and actor, with a career that has so far lasted more than four decades. Lam ...
she released the song "Dialogue".
In 1990, she released the single "Close Your Eyes" which reached number one on the remained number one for two weeks. In the same year, she played one of the leading roles in the TV series "Love Beats".
At the end of 1992, she left
Warner Records
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and signed with TVB, where she was the host of with Au Hailun, Zhou Ying, and Liu Wenjuan.
In 2008, Cai Lier and Ouyang Dexun joined ) and participated in the show ). She began using her real name Cai Li.
In 2017, she appeared in the TV show
"Cantopop At 50".
In an interview in December 2017, Cai Li talked about her experience entering the music industry explaining that she sang "
Saving All My Love For You
"Saving All My Love for You" is a song written by Michael Masser and Gerry Goffin, originally recorded by Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. for their album ''Marilyn & Billy'' (1978). American singer Whitney Houston recorded a cover of the song ...
" at a gathering of her parents and friends where an employee from Warner Records was there. She signed with Warner Records at the age of fifteen, and released her first album a year later.
In 2018, following "Cantopop At 50", a group of singers in the late 1980s and early 1990s formed the "Classic Alumni Association". On July 15, she and a group of singers from the "Classic Alumni Association" participated in "Love Enguang Classic Golden Melody Concert" charity concert.
Discography
Albums
* ''希望'' (Hope) (1988)
* (1989)
* ''每一分爱'' (''Mei Yi Fen Ai)'' (1989)
* ''Close Your Eyes (Best 13 songs)'' (1990)
* (1991)
* (1992)
* ''Once Upon A Time…(Best of album)'' (1993)
* ''Legend Series of Warner Music –Gigi Lai, Cherrie Choi'' (1999)
* ''响 I Am Here'' (2016)
Notable album appearances
* ''Millennium Greatest Hits, Vol.2 , various artists''
Television series
* (1993)
*
Untraceable Evidence (1997)
*
Armed Reaction (1998)
* (2019)
References
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Living people
1972 births
Cantonese-language singers
Cantopop singers
21st-century Hong Kong women singers
Cantonese people