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Cheung is the only Chinese language singer to make it into the Top Ten. [19] In 2010, Cheung started his Jacky Cheung 1/2 Century World Tour. This tour started on 30 December 2010 at Shanghai, and ended in Hong Kong on 30 May 2012.
The discography of Hong Kong recording artist Jacky Cheung consists of 37 studio albums, including 22 in Cantonese and 15 in Mandarin. His fifth Mandarin studio album, The Goodbye Kiss, recorded sales of over 4,000,000 copies in China, 1,360,000 copies in Taiwan, 500,000 copies in Malaysia, and over 200,000 copies in Singapore, making it amongst the best-selling albums of all time in each country.
During the Jacky Cheung 1/2 Century World Tour (2010–2012), Cheung broke his own record for the greatest number of concerts held by a Chinese singer in a single tour with 146 shows. The tour also set a Guinness World Record for "the largest combined audience of a live act in a year" with a total of 2,048,553 people within twelve months.
The 1993 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards (Chinese: ... Jacky Cheung: C.Lemos P. S. Valle: Thomas Chow Other awards. Award Song or album (if available) Recipient
Private Corner is a studio album by Hong Kong singer Jacky Cheung, known as God of Songs and one of the Four Heavenly Kings. [1] It is the first jazz album of Cantopop, [2] a concept album recorded in the style of "Canto-jazz", coined by Cheung to describe the new musical sound of the songs.
The Mandopop album was a great success in the Greater China region.The album sold over 5 million copies in 1993 throughout Asia, including 1,360,000 copies in Taiwan alone, making it one of Cheung's three million-selling records in the country and remains the second best-selling album of all time in Taiwan.
"To Love In The Rest Of Life" was known as a Chinese single in memory of the thirtieth year of Jacky Cheung becoming a singer. [2] Without any publicity, the distribution enterprise Universal Music Group (Taiwan) released the single in iTunes Store, AAC, YouTube, Yahoo and another three famous media channels on October 27, 2014. [3]
Double Trouble is a featured song in the Jacky Cheung 60+ Tour which opened at The Venetian Macau Cotai Arena on June 8, 2023. The song has a new production set with retro cabaret backdrop, orchestra, choreography for a 20-member dance troupe and features his own footwork.