However, Jacky Cheung made his debut in 1984 by winning the first Hong Kong Amateur Singing Contest for the 18 districts.
In April 1985, he released his first Cantonese album "Smile", which sold 200,000 copies in Hong Kong; in December, he released the Cantonese album "Distant Her AMOUR"; the album's lead single "Distant Her" won the Top Ten Power Singing Golden Melody Award, and another song "Half Bend of the Moon" won the 9th Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award.
In 1985, he won the Most Promising Newcomer Award of the 8th Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs; in addition, he and Lv Fang **** organized the "Double Star Concert" in Hong Kong's Hong Kong Red Pavilion.
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In 1992, the Cantonese album "True Feelings" was released, which sold 450,000 copies in Hong Kong; nine songs from the album made it to Hong Kong's music pop charts; and "Breaking up is always on a rainy day" won the Gold Award of the Top Ten Power Singing Gold Songs.
In 1993, he released the Mandarin album "Kiss Me Goodbye", which sold more than 4 million copies annually and broke records in many places, and his singing career reached its peak.
Early 1995-early 1996, held 100 world tour concerts, an average of more than three days a concert, the total number of audience reached 2 million people, set a record for the number of concerts held by Asian singers, and was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records.
In 1996, he won the "Highest Sales Chinese Singer in the World" award at the World Music Awards. Afterwards, he participated in the planning of the original musical "Snow Wolf Lake"; 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 music and pop music. The concerts are included in the album "Love and Symphony".
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