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Sunny Lam (born 1 June 1986; ) is a Hong Kong singer-songwriter and YouTuber. Lam is known for rewriting lyrics to the tune of existing well-known songs as satirical political commentary during the
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and the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests. Lam first received attention when he wrote and sang satirical songs during the 2014 Hong Kong protests. He used to work in a marketing position but quit his job in March 2019 to start an independent recording studio. During the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests, Lam satirised the
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and supporters of the government by writing and performing additional rewritten songs. In addition to rewriting 50 existing songs by May 2020, he has written original songs about heartbreak, love, wage earners' state of mind, and
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. Lam publishes his music videos to YouTube, Facebook,
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Early life and career

Lam was born on 1 June 1986.For his being born on 1 June: He is introverted and describes himself as having a bit of a
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. When he was a youth, he learned how to play the piano, make music arrangements, and sing. He participated in singing competitions that he lost. After graduation, Lam sent a sample of his music to record companies and received some replies though ultimately his music was not used. For seven to eight years, while he was working at his full-time marketing job, he sent one or two samples per year of his music to record companies. Before the
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, he was apolitical and did not think much about societal matters. He wrote social movement songs during the 2014 protests. When he was nearly 30 years old, he resigned from his marketing job in March 2019 to set up an independent recording studio. He planned to find another job if he could not make a living with the independent studio. Lam's intent was to give a platform to amateur musicians who might not have the money to purchase a
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worth tens of thousands. He would help them with recording and arranging songs to cultivate their interest in music. Lam did not plan to quit his job to become an online singer but transitioned to that career path after the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests began. Owing to the protests and the
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, his recording studio had no business so he transformed it into his workplace to make songs. Lam started a YouTube channel where he initially uploaded primarily original songs about the topics of love, going to work, and wage earners' state of mind. Those songs received several thousand views. To attract a wider audience, he began uploading his covers of others' songs in which he rewrote those songs' lyrics with a focus on social themes. The covers received tens of thousands of views. Lam's songs have received attention owing to
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in Hong Kong. This has allowed his music videos to attract hundreds of thousands of views, which
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said is a larger number of views than many traditional popular singers get. He releases a song about every two weeks. Lam used to want to be a mainstream singer-songwriter but no longer has an interest because he said mainstream singers are controlled by record companies and are unable to speak freely without fear of losing work when doing so. By May 2020, he had created over 50covers of songs for he rewrote the lyrics. Some of the songs he is able to rewrite within an hour, while others take several days. After writing a song, he spends two to three hours to record it in his studio, one to two hours to film a music video, and two to three hours to do the editing. Most of his YouTube videos do not have
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since he is singing other people's songs. He did not make much from money from his YouTube uploads which he considered to be a
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. He received income by servicing requests from people to arrange music including one from ''
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''. Lam began uploading his songs to the music streaming service
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and sharing them on Facebook. Lam does YouTube
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to sing to his fans. He started a Facebook page in 2010. By May 2020, he had almost 100,000 followers on Facebook and YouTube. The ''
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'' columnist Fong Kit said that some people think that Lam is not a real singer since Lam has not released any discs, has not sent promotional recordings to radio stations, has not sung the theme songs for any TV series, and his performances are all on Facebook, YouTube, and
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. Fong noted that Lam's output is higher than many professional singers, compared Lam to well-known singers who have sung rewritten songs, and argued that Lam should be considered a real singer. In December 2019, Lam was a guest along with three other
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users on the
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talk show "Talker: Helmet Intercom" (). Lam began
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two or three times a month after the 2019 Hong Kong protests began. He chose to perform near
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s as considered them to be close to the people. He insisted on not going to hotspots like the
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waterfront where there would be tourists. During one of his performances, an elderly man knocked over his piano, leading to the audience's scolding the man, who left. He supports yellow shops and writes songs for them. In 2020, the lyricist
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uploaded online a 30-year-old manuscript titled "Children's Song" (), a song filled with lyrics of children criticising their parents. It was meant for
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to sing but it was never recorded. Leung asked Lam, who had rewritten the lyrics of many of Leung's songs, to perform "Children's Song". Lam did the song's arrangement and used a
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theme to balance out the lyrics' unhappy tone. According to ''Metro Pop'', "the song's melody plus his childish voice represented the innocence that has always been buried in the hearts of adults, longing to be loved in the real world". That Leung selected Lam substantially raised Lam's profile and led to many media reports about him. Owing to the national security law, Lam said he changed his behaviour. He was fearful of being taken into custody for having written and performed two songs about the
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. He did not sing songs on some topics that some people wanted him to sing because he deemed those topics to be too sensitive. When Lam wrote lyrics for a song such as one about the police, he needed to replace some words with codenames and refrain from using
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. He would avoid using slogans like " Free Hong Kong, revolution now. Netizens who had contributed lyrics to some of his songs informed him they were scared and would no longer contribute. Owing to his creation of songs in support of the protests, Lam has lost numerous opportunities to perform at the mall. Lam has had disagreements with family members over his political activism so tries his best to avoid engaging in political discussion with them. After the national security law was enacted on 30 June 2020, his parents urged him to cease making political songs as they feared he would be arrested for breaching the law. Lam said, "I am scared, but I won't stop doing it" and said that writing songs was a good way to get the public interested in political issues since "Music can repackage news by adding different styles to it such as a sense of humour".


Songs

On 16 May 2019, Lam to YouTube and Facebook uploaded a cover of
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's song "It Will Pass" () in which he performed the love song with the virtual assistant
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. After thinking of the song and realising he had no one to perform it with, he saw his
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and thought of Siri. He spent five to six hours producing the song, first recording Siri's speech and then using arranger software to fix the pitch and tempo. The cover received praise from netizens who liked its originality and hilarity. He wrote songs about relationship breakups and
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. According to the ''
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'', "under society's watch, Lam tries hard to plant extinct flowers, using black humor to face the chaotic world". He created numerous political pieces beginning in June 2019. When the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests began against the
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, he wrote the song "Hong Kong Song Medley" () in June 2019 to represent Hong Kong and to encourage the protesters. Lam's satirical songs criticised the alleged police misconduct during the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests including their
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and indiscriminate arrests. He wrote a song mocking the police's actions during the
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. Titled "Police, you have worked hard" () and based on the
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song "Dad, I'm Coming Back" (), the song has the opening lyrics, "On 31 August I returned to my house, watched the news, and saw a group of police officers at
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indiscriminately hitting people to vent their anger. Everyone is a Hongkonger. Where is your conscience?"
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commented that "the entire song uses a realistic style to accuse the Hong Kong police of improper law enforcement", received a lot of attention, and resonated with netizens. Lam wrote a song titled "Lennon Wall" () inspired by the anger he said he felt after seeing news about an elder's attack on a student who was posting fliers on the " Lennon Wall". The song received substantial attention and popularised Lam. In the past, he occasionally wrote songs when he saw something he wanted to comment on. Once he grew in popularity, he felt an obligation to write the songs to satiate his audience after his viewers started sending him stories to ask him to compose songs about them. In a song called "National Products City 2019 Recovery Album" about the anti-extradition law, he parodied an
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song. It received a large amount of Internet attention with over 1million views in three days. He also sang about other protest-related topics like the Prohibition on Face Covering Regulation,
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, and the
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. He produced a music video titled "Investiture of the Communist Courtiers" () that rewrites the lyrics of the TV series ''
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''s theme song and had a similar presentation to the satirical television program '' Headliner''. Lam's video discussed the 9 June 2019 protest, the 12 June berating of a
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by the Hong Kong police, the 30 June addresses at a pro-police gathering from singers
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on 1 July. He created a song titled "Black Coloured Christmas Medley 2019" () that changed the lyrics of well-known
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such as "
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". It had opening lyrics that called the Hong Kong police "Asia's first-rate garbage". Additional songs were "This Group of Black Police Is Garbage" to the tune of "
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", " Chris Tang Is Coming to Town" to the tune of "
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", "
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Licked a Goose" to the tune of "
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", "Peace, Rationality, and Valiance" to the tune of "
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", and "Cover Station Lights" to the tune of "
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". The song concluded with the verse "
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". Lam wrote a song called "Total Prohibition" () that he uploaded to YouTube on 26 March 2020. It modified the lyrics of
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's song "Walk With You" and satirised the
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's plan to ban alcohol sales in restaurants at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The song's copyright holder,
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Hong Kong, reported it as copyright infringement and YouTube took it down, after which Lam uploaded a new video with him just reading the lyrics as a protest against the removal. In August 2020, Lam created a song called "Mat Yeung Standup Ten Thousand Medley" () mocking Mat Yeung after Yeung was detained for suspected drunken driving. Lam rewrote the lyrics of six songs from
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,
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. He called the songs "Shall We Crash", "Drunk Driving Lose Friends" (), "Love and Light (), "Mat Yeung Distance" (), "Lonely YeungMing", and "Car Crash" (). The song received over 150,000 views about 12hours after Lam uploaded it. The singer and actor Joseph Tay praised the song, calling Lam a "musician with true talent who is especially fascinating".


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