PolyGram Period
In 1984, he won the first Hong Kong Amateur Singing Contest in 18 districts with the song "Earth's Grace"; in the same year, he signed a contract with PolyGram Records, and thus officially entered the singing industry.
In April 1985, the release of the individual's first Cantonese album "Smile", the album sold 200,000 copies in Hong Kong; December, the release of the Cantonese album "distant her AMOUR"; album hit song "distant her" won the Top Ten Power Songs Gold Award, another song "half of the moon bends" won the 9th Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award; in the same year, won the 8th Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Most Promising Newcomer Award; the same year, the 8th Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Most Promising Newcomer Award; the same year, won the Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Most Promising Newcomer Award; the same year, won the Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Most Promising Newcomer Award. In the same year, he won the 8th Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Most Promising Newcomer Award; in addition, he and Lv Fang *** with the Hong Kong Red Pavilion organized the "Double Star Concert".
In May 1986, he released his first Mandarin album "Love Without Four Returns"; in October, he released the Cantonese album "Love for Each Other"; from August 1 to August 6, 1987, Jacky Cheung held a series of six concerts in Hong Kong's Hong Kong Coliseum, which was also his first solo concert; in June, he released the Cantonese album "Jacky"; the album's song "Sun and Stars" won the Top Ten Chinese Gold Award as well as the 10th Top Ten Chinese Gold Award. In June, he released the Cantonese album "Jacky"; the song "Star of the Sun" from the album won the Top Ten Power Songs Award and the 10th Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award.
In January 1988, he released the Mandarin album "Confused"; in March, he released the Cantonese album "Last Night's Dream", which sold only a few thousand copies in Hong Kong; and at the major music awards ceremonies in Hong Kong that year, Jacky Cheung won nothing; so he began to appear in Lan Kwai Fong's pubs, and got into the habit of drinking heavily.
In 1989, after the release of the album "For My Darling", he began to revitalize, and returned to the ranks of Hong Kong's first-line singers in the music industry; in December, the release of the Cantonese album "Only Wish to Love One Person for a Lifetime", and with the album in Hong Kong's music industry to gain attention; of which the eponymous hit "Only Wish to Love One Person for a Lifetime" won the Top Ten Power Singing Gold Songs, and the other song in the album "Drunken in the Setting Sun" won the Top Ten Power Singing Gold Songs Award and the "Drunken in the Sunset" Award, and the "Drunken in the Setting Sun" Award. The album's other song, "Drunk in the Sunset", won the Top Ten Power Singing Gold Songs Award as well as the 13th Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award.Between 1989 and 1990, Alan Tam and Leslie Cheung withdrew from the Hong Kong Music Awards, and Jacky Cheung seized the opportunity to become one of the main singers of PolyGram Records.
1991, in Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing and other cities to hold a concert tour; the same year the release of two albums "love can not help" and "a constant heart", which is included in the "love can not help" in the "love you more every day" in the launch of the audience by the popularity of the radio station, won the commercial radio "Shouting Hall of Fame to the top of the song award", "Gold Award" and "the" gold medal.
In 1992, the release of the Cantonese album "true feelings" in Hong Kong sales of 450,000; the album has 9 songs on the Hong Kong music charts; "break up always in the rainy day" won the Top Ten Powerful Songs Gold Award, "lovesickness in the wind and rain" won the "most popular male and female chorus award", "secretly in love with you" won the IFPI International Songs Award, Cheung's "Love You" won the IFPI International Songs Award, Cheung's "Love You" won the IFPI International Songs Award. IFPI International Song Awards, Jacky Cheung won the Hong Kong Artist of the Year Award for Male Pop Vocalist with this album.
In 1993, Jacky Cheung released the Mandarin album Kiss Me Goodbye, which sold more than 4 million copies annually and broke record sales in many places, and his singing career reached its peak. In 1994, he released the Cantonese EP "Legend of the Hungry Wolf", the Cantonese album "This Winter is Not Too Cold" and the Mandarin album "Stealing Hearts". Mandarin album "Stealing Heart"; the song "This Winter is Not Too Cold" was composed by Jacky Cheung and won the RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award; in the same year, a solo concert was held in Singapore, the show was priced at SGD 450.00, which broke the record of the ticket price for a Chinese singer's concert.
1995, in New York's Madison Square Garden concert, became the first in Madison Square Garden concert of Asian singers; after the release of the album "True Love New Songs + Selected", the album's cumulative sales of more than 10 million; the same year, in the world music awards ceremony, won the "world's highest-selling Asian pop singers In the same year, he was awarded the "World's Highest Selling Asian Pop Artist" and "World's Highest Selling Chinese Artist" at the World Music Awards; in the same year, he was selected by Time Magazine as one of the "50 Most Influential People in Asia".
In early 1995-early 1996, he held 100 world tour concerts, an average of more than three days a concert, the total number of viewers reached 2 million people, creating a record for the number of concerts held by Asian singers, and was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records. 1996, he again won the World Music Award Ceremony, "the world's highest-selling Chinese singer" award; after that, he participated in the "World's Highest Sales" award. In 1996, he won the "World's Highest Selling Chinese Singer Award" at the World Music Awards. Afterwards, he took part in the planning of the original musical "Snow Wolf Lake", and in the same year, he collaborated with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra and Hong Kong conductor Yip Wing-sie in a number of concerts combining classical and popular music, the singing parts of which were included in the album "Love and Symphonies".
In 1997, participated in planning, directing and starring in the original musical "Snow Wolf Lake" staged 42 consecutive performances in Hong Kong, the cumulative number of viewers more than 300,000 people, not only set a new Hong Kong Red Pavilion's performance record, but also created the Hong Kong box office record of the musical performances; "Snow Wolf Lake," including Jacky Cheung, including the protagonist **** there are 3, Jacky Cheung in the musical before the performance of the public has to go to New York City, New York, the United States to study!
In 1998, Jacky Cheung won the Best Mandarin Male Vocalist Award at the 9th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards in the Pop Music category, becoming the first non-Taiwanese singer to win the award. 1999, he released the Cantonese album "There's a Man" and the Mandarin album "Walking Through 1999".
Universal Period
In 2000, he was inducted into the Universal Records U.S. Hall of Fame for 1990s singers; in the same year, he won the "Golden Needle Award" at the Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Awards ceremony; he faded out of Hong Kong's music awards ceremonies after that, but did not announce that he would no longer be receiving the awards.
In 2002, Jacky Cheung organized a series of more than 50 concerts "Jacky Cheung Music Journey Live World Tour", which continued the style of "Jacky Cheung's Solo Concerts", and continued to focus on the overall musical effect, and most of the classic songs were re-set to music.
In 2003, the finale of Jacky Cheung's Live World Tour was held in Hong Kong, and the concert CD and DVD were released; in the same year, he utilized his free time during the SARS outbreak to compose a large number of songs.
In early 2004, he released his first full-length album "Life Is Like A Dream", some of the songs in the album have special meaning, such as the single "For Friends" is sung to his friends who died in 2003, such as Leslie Cheung, Anita Mui and Shunliang Ke, and "Speak Your Mind" is written for his wife, Luo Mei-wei; in the same year, he released the album "Jacky Cheung Live Life", which is the finale of the album's Live Concert. Live Concert", most of the songs on the album are Jacky Cheung's covers of other singers' songs; at the end of the same year, he won the Hong Kong Record Highest Sales Award issued by the IFPI International Federation of Phonographic Instruments for the album, and Jacky Cheung, who had not attended the music awards ceremony for a long time, made a rare appearance at the awards ceremony to receive the award.
In 2005, he sang some of the songs in the movie "If I Love", which was well received at the Venice Film Festival, and in the same year, he released the Mandarin version of the musical "Snow Wolf Lake"; after "Snow Wolf Lake", he told the media that he would start to prepare for another musical, and that he would shift his career to behind-the-scenes production.
In November 2006, the Doha Asian Games Organizing Committee announced on the official website of the Games that it had invited four singers to attend the opening ceremony of the Games, and Jacky Cheung was one of them; on December 1 of the same year, Jacky Cheung sang the theme song "Together Now" at the Doha Asian Games.
March 2007-January 2008, held 105 "Hak Yau Light Years World Tour", recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records, breaking the record for the number of concerts held by a singer.
January 29, 2010, the release of jazz album "Private Corner", the album is the first Chinese music history of the "glass CD"; April, with Zhang Liangying, K'naan chorus of South Africa's World Cup soccer tournament Chinese theme song "The Flag is Winner". In April, he sang with K'naan in the Chinese version of the theme song of the World Cup soccer tournament in South Africa.
In December 2010, Jacky Cheung held the "Jacky Cheung 1/2 Century World Tour", the concert to ensure the effect of the performance of the majority of indoor venues. 2012 May, Jacky Cheung 1/2 Century World Tour in Hong Kong to end the performance; tour of 146 performances in 77 cities and completed in 18 months, the total number of audience of more than 2.8 million, once again breaking the record held by himself. broke the record held by himself; and even broke the Guinness World Record for tour attendance in a 12-month period with a total audience of 2,048,553 people between December 30, 2010 and December 29, 2011 .
In January 2013, he won the Golden Melody 35th Anniversary Honorable Mention Award at the 35th Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards .In July 2014, he sang the theme song "Age of Childhood" of the 3D animated movie "Magic Pen Malian"; in October, he released the Mandarin song "Spend the Rest of Your Life Loving"; and in December, he released the Mandarin album "Waking Up and Dreaming", which combines elements of folk songs as well as British rock .
On May 24, 2015, she held the concert "Wake up Dreaming"; on June 24, she was awarded the honorary fellowship of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. In the same year, with the song "Spend the rest of your life loving" was shortlisted for the Best Song of the Year Award at the 26th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards; with the album "Wake up Dreaming" was shortlisted for the Best Mandarin Album Award as well as the Best Mandarin Male Vocalist Award . In 1986, Jacky Cheung made his screen debut in the movie
In 1987, he starred with Maggie Cheung and Cheng Yu-ling*** in the romantic comedy film
In 1988, he was cast in the gangster film "Carmen of Mongkok" as an uneducated and self-righteous "bad boy", and won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 8th Hong Kong Film Awards for his performance in the film; on July 28th, he starred in the police film "SWAT", which was released in Hong Kong.
In 1989, he acted in the horror film "Ghost Master"; in the same year, he starred in the comedy film "Fortunate Star" with Eric Tsang and Carina Lau***, playing the role of the boss of the travel agency "A" Liping Deng in the film, and sang the theme song of the movie, "Still Will Like You".
1990, in Tsui Hark's martial arts film "The Smiling Pride of the Wanderer" to try the role of the villain Lin Pingzhi, and with this role won the 27th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor; after that, starred in by John Woo's action film "Blood on the Street", in the film as a man of love and righteousness for the brothers are willing to trust their lives with the "Fine Fai!
In the same year, he played the role of the unprofessional, but merciful and righteous Crooked Boy in the literary film "Alfie's Story".
In 1991, starred in the last of the series of films "Sinister Spirit" "Sinister Spirit Ⅲ: Dao Dao Dao", played in the film for the righteousness of yanchixia and sang the theme song of the film "Dao Dao Dao"; in the same year, with Shi Tian, Tony Leung Ka Fai *** with the starring role in the action film "Uncle Cai's Swept Away".
In 1993, he acted in the comedy film "East Meets West", playing the role of Hong Qigong, a martial arts master; in the same year, he played the first leading role in the movie "Legend of the Prince". 1994, he starred in the movie "New Edge" with Tony Leung Ka Fai, Gigi Lai and Cynthia Ng***, playing the role of undercover police agent Ah Di.
In 1995, he starred in the movie "The Rat's Guts" with Jet Li, Yau Suk-ching and Ng Ma***.In 1996, Jacky Cheung announced that he was temporarily taking a break from filming to focus on his music career.
In 2001, Jacky Cheung returned to the movie industry, and his first film after his comeback was the literary film "Man Forty" directed by Ann Hui; he played in the film and won the Best Actor Award at the New Delhi International Film Festival in India with the film.
In 2005, he acted in the song-and-dance film "If Love" directed by Chen Kexin, and brought musical elements into the film .On June 30, 2007, he left his palm prints and autographs on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong.
In 2010, he starred in the love literary film "Full Moon Hennessy", playing the role of the young proprietor of an electrical appliances store who has no ambition but is kind-hearted; then he co-starred with Daniel Wu and Rene Liu in the film "All the Love in the City"; and starred in the same year in the movie "72 Tenants", in which Jacky Cheung appeared with a white-haired look and played the role of Shek Kin, a small character who sells cell phones on the street of Sai Yeung Choi in Mongkok.
On April 23, 2015, he attended the closing ceremony of the Fifth Beijing International Film Festival. On April 30, Jacky Cheung starred in the action film "Equator" with Alan Cheung and Zhang Zhen***, in which he played a professor of physics with an elegant demeanor and a bit of dominance in his svelte manner .On August 3, the movie "The Winds of Macau 3" started in Hong Kong, in which Jacky Cheung played a big villain .