God of Song in a Flourishing Age

God of Song in a Flourishing Age

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A musician who had long languished in obscurity fell into a deep, unending sleep after a night of heavy drinking. In his new life, he is a gifted university student, blessed by fortune and talent. Sin

Volume Zero: The Ancient Colossus

Leo Ku, the only male singer in Hong Kong in the 21st century who could stand shoulder to shoulder with Eason Chan. This statement is not made lightly!

He himself is immensely charismatic, as anyone who has seen his delightful and goofy persona on "I Am a Singer" would know. Yet, unlike Eason Chan, his works never managed to break out of the Cantonese music circle—a fact I find rather regrettable.

Let us now draw a circle of fans for him.

Leo Ku debuted as a singer in 1994, won the Silver Award for Best Male Singer at the Jade Solid Gold Awards in 1997, left to act in "Romance in the Rain" and "My Fair Princess" in 2001, and returned to the music scene in 2003. His very first song released upon his return won the Jade Solid Gold Most Beloved Song Award, where, crying onstage, he said, "I really love singing."

In 2004, songs like "Love and Honesty" and "Nobita" pervaded the streets, and for the first time, he claimed the Gold Award for Best Male Singer at the Jade Solid Gold Awards. In 2005, he held eleven concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum with "Golden Melody Hits," so popular that they even added daytime shows. In 2006, "Love Too Late" won the Supreme Song award, and his album "Human: My Life" earned the Supreme Album award; yet, despite holding the Supreme Album, he missed out on the Best Male Singer Gold Award.

In 2007, he held six concerts at the Coliseum. In 2008, his song "Eyes Can't Be Without Tears" from the album "Guitar Fev

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