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Personal introduction of the Four Heavenly Kings...Thank you

Jacky Cheung Between 1989 and 1990, Alan Tam and Leslie Cheung successively withdrew from the Hong Kong Music Awards. Jacky Cheung seized the opportunity and successfully became one of the main singers of PolyGram Records. In 1990, he released the album "Only One Life" "Love Someone" once again attracted the attention of the music world. In 1991, Jacky Cheung began to hold concert tours in Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing and other cities. In the same year, two albums were released, "I Can't Help It" and "An Unchanging Heart". Among them, "Love You More Every Day" included in the album "I Can't Help It" (adapted from the famous Japanese band Southern All Stars' song " "Manatsu no Fruit") was very popular. In addition to winning song awards at major music awards that year, it also won the honors of "The Most Powerful Song" and "Top Ten Favorite Golden Songs in the Past 20 Years" by commercial radio stations in 1997 [ 3] and won the "Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs of the Century" award from Radio Hong Kong in 1999[4]. The success of "Can't Help It" and "Unchangeable Heart" made Jacky Cheung compete with Andy Lau and Lai Lai in major awards ceremonies in Hong Kong. The three of them, together with Aaron Kwok, who later succeeded Hacken Lee, were named the "Four Heavenly Kings" who later influenced the Chinese music scene for an era. Jacky Cheung released the Cantonese album "True Love" in 1992. Nine of its songs have been on the Hong Kong music pop chart and have occupied the top spot many times. It has become one of the music albums with the most songs on the Hong Kong pop music chart. Among them, "Breaking Up" "On a Rainy Day" and "Lovesickness in the Storm" have also become one of the classic Cantonese pop songs.

The second Mandarin album "Kiss Goodbye" was released in 1993, which became a hit in Taiwan, Singapore, mainland China and other overseas markets. It also broke the record sales record in many places, earning Jacky Cheung the title of "Singing God". ", his singing career has reached its highest peak. The main tracks of this album include: "Kiss Goodbye", "Love Network", "With You Along the Road" (the original song is sung by Japanese singer Wataru Maeda; the Cantonese version is "Breaking Up Always on a Rainy Day"), etc. At the end of the same year, another Mandarin album "Blessing" was released, which was still a hot seller. Jacky Cheung also held his first world tour that year. In 1994, he released the EP Cantonese album "Legend of the Hungry Wolf", the album "This Winter Is Not Too Cold" and the Mandarin album "Stealing Heart". Among them, the song "This Winter Is Not Too Cold" was composed by himself and won the top ten of Radio Hong Kong. Chinese Golden Melody Award.

The Four Heavenly Kings began to develop independently in the late 1990s, and each achieved widespread recognition and success. Jacky Cheung is considered by most to be the one with the most singing skills among the Four Heavenly Kings, and he was also the one who won the most music awards among the four during the Four Heavenly Kings period.

In 1995, Jacky Cheung conducted 100 consecutive concert tours around the world, including Madison Square Garden in New York. He became the first Asian singer to hold a concert in Madison Square Garden. In the same year, a record "True Love - New Songs + Selections" was released with astonishing sales. The main tracks include "True Love", "A Thousand Reasons for Sadness", "I Wait Until the Flowers Wither" and other selected old works. "True Love - New Songs + Selections" has become the first album in the history of Chinese music to have cumulative sales reaching Diamond Records, and has been certified by IFBI. "True Love New Songs + Selections" has sold more than 10 million copies so far, making it the highest-selling Chinese album in history. record. In the same year, he won two awards at the World Music Awards, namely "The World's Highest-Selling Asian Pop Singer" and "The World's Highest-Selling Chinese Singer". Andres) presented the award. As a result, he entered the Singer Hall of Fame of the 1990s selected by Universal Music America in 2000. At that time, he was also listed as one of the 50 most influential people in Asia by Time Magazine. Won the I F PI Singer Award several times in a row. In 1995, the "Jacky Friends World Tour Concert 95" was held, and the "Jacky Friends Taiwan Tour Concert 10 Years of Love 95" broke the 100-concert record. In 1996, he won the "World's Best-Selling Asian Singer" award again. In the same year, he got married to Luo Meiwei, who had been in love for many years. After their marriage, he announced that he would take a break from acting to focus on the development of his music career and began planning a large-scale original musical Snow. Wolf Lake, and also collaborated with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra and Hong Kong conductor Yip Wing-shi to hold several concerts combining classical music and pop music. The singing part of this concert is included in the album "Love and Symphony" (the orchestral performance part is not included).

Jacky Cheung's peak period is also considered to be the period when Hong Kong pop music made the greatest contribution to overseas, especially when he successfully developed a huge overseas market. At that time, Jacky Cheung's record sales also attracted the attention of the international pop music scene or the media, including the American "Time Magazine". "Billboard", the most authoritative music magazine in the United States, also began to pay attention to Hong Kong pop music to a certain extent because of the rise of Jacky Cheung

Among the "four kings" of Andy Lau, Andy Lau was the earliest to become famous. One, graduated from the 10th Artist Training Class of Wireless Artists in 1981. In 1982, he performed in his first movie "Caiyun Song". In the same year, he began to rise to prominence with Xu Anhua's "Journey to the Angry Sea".