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Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

author:New World of Cinema

In the coming day, even if there are thousands of songs

Floating in the distance on my way

"A Thousand And One Songs"

Released on April 11, 1986, the Hong Kong drama film "Crazy Me" was called the engagement work of Jacky Cheung and Lo Mei Wei.

The two fell in love because of the drama, and later developed into a real lover and married.

In fact, "Obsessed with Me" almost became a love work by Jacky Cheung and Chen Huixian.

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

"Obsessed with Me", also known as "I Am An Adult", is directed by Gao Zhisen, starring Luo Meiwei, Li Lizhen, Jacky Cheung, Wang Minde, etc., and Chen Huixian is only a cameo.

The movie tells that the two high school girls played by Luo Meiwei and Li Lizhen met Jacky Cheung and Wang Minde, two boys with different identities and personalities, and each developed a youthful and hazy relationship.

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

Among them, Ah May, played by Luo Meiwei, is a rich second generation, but she was also bullied at the school where her father was a school director, fortunately, Li Lizhen, who has a hot personality, helped her out. Luo Meiwei and Li Lizhen, both members of the Happy Girls Group packaged by New Art City, became girlfriends in the movie, and then met Jacky, an international student who was taking pictures on the street.

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

Jacky, an international student played by Jacky Cheung, returned to Hong Kong due to a holiday and met May for a short time. May falls in love with the energetic Jacky, but Jacky tells her that she has a girlfriend.

Thinking he was joking, May rushed to Canada, where she met Jacky's girlfriend, Priscilla, who made a cameo appearance.

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

[Priscilla Chan] Born in Hong Kong on July 28, 1965, with a height of 158, she was the most famous Hong Kong female singer of that era, and also the most self-sufficient power idol singer, known as a princess by fans.

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

At the age of 18, Chen Huixian participated in a singing competition to meet her idol Chen Baiqiang and was favored by the record company. In January 1984, Chan Wai-hsien, Together with Chan Lok Min and Lai Chi-shan, released the first compilation album "Girls Magazine", which became the champion of the Dragon and Tiger Chart of radio Chinese songs in Hong Kong with a song "The Promise of Passing", which became a hit.

In August of the same year, Chan released her debut solo album "The Feeling of Story", which achieved platinum record sales and won the Most Promising Newcomer Award for The Golden Melody of the Top Ten Chinese of Radio Television Hong Kong.

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

In 1986, Chan officially joined Hong Kong PolyGram Records and became Jacky Cheung's sister. In the same year, Chen Huixian starred in her film debut "Crazy Me".

This is also the only film in which Chan Huixian has participated, and she dedicated this cooperation to Jacky Cheung, playing his real girlfriend in the film.

From the perspective of time, Chen Huixian knew Jacky Cheung earlier than Luo Meiwei.

Of course, at that time, Chen Huixian already had a boyfriend, that is, the famous record producer Ou Dingyu.

Ou Dingyu cooperated when Jacky Cheung first debuted, and then became Jacky Cheung's royal music producer, and their friendship lasted for decades; similarly, the friendship between Chen Huixian and Jacky Cheung also lasted for decades.

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

Around 1988, Jacky Cheung fell into a career trough, the record did not sell, and his girlfriend Luo Meiwei could not bear his sinking and broke up with him.

At this time, it was the peak period of Chen Huixian's career.

At that time, Mei Yanfang was in Huaxing Records, Ye Qianwen was in Warner Records, Faye Wong debuted in New Yibao in 1989, and Chen Huixian was a stable baoli jin sister.

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

In 1988, Chen Huixian held a solo concert at the Guangzhou Gymnasium, becoming the first Hong Kong singer in China to hold a solo singing in Guangzhou.

In the same year, with "Silly Girl", he won the Golden Melody Award of the Top Ten Chinese of Radio Television Hong Kong and the Golden Melody Award of the Top Ten Songs of TVB;

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

In 1989, when Chan Huixian was at her peak, she launched the Cantonese album "Always Be Your Friend", which became the annual sales champion in Hong Kong with seven platinum sales, the top ten Chinese golden song IFPI annual sales highest album award, and the RTHK Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody IFPI Award;

The album's title song "A Thousand And One Songs" won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award and the Top Ten Golden Melody Award.

The original song of "Senchiku Song" is a Japanese song originally sung by Makoto Kondo; in addition to "Senchiku Song", Mei Yanfang's "Song of sunset" is also the same song, and she was Kondo Masahiko's girlfriend at the time.

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

At the wireless top ten golden song awards ceremony that year, "A Thousand And One Songs" and "Sunset Song" were one of the top ten golden songs. In the end, the golden melody award, which was called the golden song in the golden song, was won by Mei Yanfang's "Sunset Song".

This caused a lot of controversy in that year.

Chen Huixian's "Song of a Thousand and One Passes" sings parting, while "Song of the Sunset" sings Mei Yanfang's most sincere state of mind at that time, which is indeed difficult to distinguish. However, "A Thousand And One Songs" was more popular, and in the following decades, it continued to bring honor to Chen Huixian.

Therefore, many people will think that the big sister of the song world who has a better relationship with wireless, Mei Yanfang, is not victorious.

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

In 1989, it was actually a very important turning point in the Hong Kong music scene.

In that year, Zhang Guorong and Tan Yonglin, two superstars of the emperor, successively withdrew from the music scene; the four heavenly kings represented by Jacky Cheung were born and cleared the airspace.

Zhang Guorong also sang the song "A Thousand and One Passes Song" at the concert he quit the music scene to bid farewell to the fans.

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

In that year, the 24-year-old Chen Huixian quit the music scene earlier than them.

At the Hung Hom Stadium in Hong Kong, Chan opened 6 consecutive "Goodbye Concerts", and then bid farewell to the music scene and went to the United States to study.

In 1990, Mei Yanfang also announced at her birthday party that she would withdraw from all music awards ceremonies.

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

In 1995, Chen Huixian announced her return to the music scene, but this was already the era of the Four Heavenly Kings.

In 1989, Chen Huixian left at the peak. After that, PolyGin also tried to train new singers to take over with Chen Huixian as a template, but failed.

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

Therefore, in 1992, Polygram specially ran to the United States and asked Chen Huixian to record an album "Come Back", which achieved four platinum sales; the album 'Return'", "Drifting Snow", "Black Tea House" and other golden songs not only helped Chen Huixian maintain her momentum and popularity, but also gained the most hardcore fans in the mainland.

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

Chen Huixian's debut album "Welcome Back" after her comeback won the top spot in the Hong Kong IFPI sales chart for 6 consecutive weeks, and the main song "I Am Lonely" won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award and the Top Ten Golden Melody Award;

In 1996, Chan held 10 "Snow Whitening Concerts" at the Red Pavilion in Hong Kong;

In 1997, Polygram Records announced that Chan's total record sales exceeded 10 million copies.

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

In 2000, Chen Huixian and PolyGram made an appointment and withdrew from the music scene for the second time; in 2003, Universal Records, which signed a contract to acquire PolyGram, made a comeback;

In 2004, after Releasing the selected series "Love Time", Chen Huixian withdrew from the music scene for the third time; in 2010, she made a comeback again.

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

Chen Huixian quit for the first time, and then broke up because she and Ou Dingyu were separated; when she first came back, she had a new designer boyfriend, and when she quit for the second time, she was separated; before the third comeback, Chen Huixian also had a doctor boyfriend, but soon broke up again.

To this day, Chen Huixian is still a "lonely back".

Chan Wai-hsien: The most self-contained diva singer in the Hong Kong music scene, the only film dedicated to Jacky Cheung

Chen Huixian, who has withdrawn three times and made three comebacks, is still self-reliant, but like the golden songs she sang, she has long become a legend and a good memory in the minds of fans.

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