Wednesday, December 15, 2004

Jacky Cheung Kicks off Musical Tour

Original URL: http://en.chinabroadcast.cn/1174/2004-12-15/67@179593.htm

2004-12-15 13:11:26 CRIENGLISH.com

Hong Kong pop king Jacky Cheung is planning to hold his classic music drama Snow-Wolf-Lake in the Beijing's Capital Gymnasium at Christmas time.

A grand news press was held yesterday (Monday) in Beijing to formally kicked off the first leg of the world tour.

Snow-Wolf-Lake, which has a "Hong Kong" style, has had a record forty-two shows since making its debut in 1997.


(Photo Source: Sina)

Thursday, November 25, 2004

CNN: Hong Kong Superstar Jacky Cheung's TalkAsia Transcript

Original URL: http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/asiapcf/11/25/talkasia.cheung.script/index.html

Hong Kong Superstar Jacky Cheung's TalkAsia Transcript
Thursday, November 25, 2004 Posted: 4:41 AM EST (0941 GMT)
Airdate: November 20th, 2004
LH: Lorraine Hahn
JC: Jacky Cheung

BLOCK A
LH: This week on TalkAsia, a Hong Kong superstar whose soulful songs melt hearts across the world. This is TalkAsia.
Welcome to TalkAsia, I'm Lorraine Hahn, my guest this week is Hong Kong superstar Jacky Cheung. It all began with a singing competition in 1984, beating 10,000 contestants; Cheung walked away with first prize and was snapped up by a record label. His breakthrough came in 1991 with the mega-Canto-pop hit 'Loving you a little more every day'. Two years later, Cheung became the first Hong Kong singer to win over the lucrative mandarin-speaking market, with the album 'Goodbye kiss'. Since then, he's been showered with multiple singing accolades. And as if releasing more then 60 albums so far isn't enough, Cheung has appeared in dozens of films to critical acclaim. Music critics say that at 43, Cheung is without doubt one of the four if not quote 'the heavenly king' of canto-pop. Jacky joins me now to tell me how he does it and much much more...
LH: It's good to see you thank you very much for coming in
JC: No, I've been looking forward to talking
LH: Why do you think you have continued to endure and be as popular as you are -- for so long?
JC: I don't know. Well, the one theory that I believe is that you have to keep working. Well, as in artist people just look at the work. New people might love your new things and some people might love the old things, so you've got to keep doing something, keep exploring yourself.
LH: You know there's so much new talent coming into the markets these days, is that a concern for you? Does that mean you have to be more on the ball, more on the edge?
JC: Why, I mean, once I was new to the other singing sections, now I'm one of the very...(LH: veteran. Laughs) senior -- senior singer, ok?! -- so, that's quite normal to me actually. And I think the scenes need more new blood.
LH: You are known for your ballads, the songs that you sing...(JC: I sing fast number. Laughs LH: Yes, you know) I don't know why but you seem to be associated with, you know, these slow, romantic songs Why is this? Does it reflect you as a person more so than the fast pumping songs?
JC: I think the first thing is I didn't dance as good as Aaron Kwok, that's why! And secondly I think I did have a few very, very popular ballad songs and that's why (LH: People associate with that) people might easier associate me with that.
LH: You have also very successfully broken into the mandarin-speaking market -- Taiwan and then China -- was it difficult to make that transition?
JC: It's not why...I have little advantage, because I was brought up in a mandarin-speaking family actually -- yeh my family is from Tianjin. So my Grandma is speaking mandarin only
LH: You've done different fast songs, rap albums, an English album to you name as well -- why the diversity, is it a challenge for you or...?
JC: I love to keep moving actually, that's why I've been trying different things. I believe in that, it keeps me alive. I mean, as I said, you need to explore yourself, find more about yourself and try more new things that keep you alive. That's why I'm doing...and I still believe in this, that's why I'm still doing it.
LH: In your last album you wrote all the songs, correct? (JC: Yes. Laughs LH: Wow) I mean, why write, why start writing?
JC: It's all because of...ok, for a certain time there was a feel quite lost in the market and what am I going to do? Ok, if you consider the kind of market -- what kind of album can sell in the market now? There might be a lot of reason for not very ideal market sales now, there might be a lot of reason. One thing I think is you really need to be yourself in the market. That's why I started to write something. The best way to tell people who you are is to write something about yourself, and tell them about yourself. So I started writing some lyrics and some songs.
LH: And you dedicated one of them to friends, your very close friends right -- Anita Mui and Leslie Cheung -- who both passed away?
JC: Well, this is uhh...I think 2003 is quite a terrible year for many people in Hong Kong, of course, in our scenes we lost quite a few friends, actually. It affected me a bit and I just reflected in my album
LH: If you had person in this world -- anyone in this world -- who would you sing with?
JC: Elton John
LH: Elton John? Wow, you know I interviewed him recently, right? When he was in Hong Kong. Yeh, he's wonderful. Why Elton John?
JC: Well, he used to be my idol for so many years, actually, since I was in my teenage. And he's still standing there remember his song "I'm still standing", he's been struggling and this is the way I look into life. He's great, he can hold a concert without any other musicians, just give him piano he can sit there sing for three hours (LH: or even more, hit after hit)
LH: Jacky, we're going to take a very short break. Just ahead on TalkAsia, a clip of Jacky's breakout role, and his earlier days. That's coming up.

BLOCK B
Plasma shot -- clip from movie 'As Tears Go by' (1988)
LH: Welcome back to TalkAsia - that is a clip from the 1988 movie 'As Tears Go By'. Jacky Cheung's performance as a frustrated, low-level triad member won him that year's Best Supporting Actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards.
LH: Jacky you've obviously done a number of films and obviously won accolades for it, but what takes precedence -- singing or acting?
JC: I love singing...if I had to chose one between singing and acting, I would have to chose singing, of course it's more personal. But I like acting, too. You can be another person, that's kind of fun.
LH: Now, you had several desk jobs, one I read was with Cathay Pacific when you first started. How did you keep that dream going that maybe one day you would make it in the entertainment business?
JC: That's not my dream (LH: really?) and I dare not to dream about it, you know. I have no relations, I never know any people that were related to this business so you had no way in actually, so I love join singing contests because I loved the excitement that I can get through the process. So, that's the only thing I can get, I think. And accidentally I got a contract and that's how I'm in. I'm a practical person actually, so I stayed with my job until I really got a big success with my first album. Then I start creating it. So I was in both careers (LH: at the same time?) for the same time, for a few months, actually.
LH: Wow amazing. Now what about your parents, what did they think from suddenly desk job to, you know, a singing sensations?
JC: As long as I can give enough money back to support family. My mum always says 'it's ok for a boy to get into the business'. We heard a lot of rumors about the business for the girl, better think more think deeply. You might have to give up a lot of things. But for boys, what you got to lose? Just go!
LH: So they were supporting you all the way?
JC: My mum, yes, all the way. (LH: Good, your Dad?) My daddy is an engineer on board -- he's traveling everywhere and all year. So I didn't have much time to talk to him and of course he didn't say anything - didn't say any 'no' this (LH: right, right)
LH: Now, I've read that in the 80s, latter part of the 80s, you had some tough times, and things weren't doing so well. Now correct me if I'm wrong, but you started drinking and your career was going down -- is that true and how didn't you manage to pull back up?
JC: That's true, and it's all printed (LH: you never believe what you read, right?) Well, those days you can believe some. Well yes and I picked up some bad habits at those times I started drinking with some friends. The worst part was I couldn't control myself after drinking. Yes, and at that time my career was going down, but it's a normal trend, I think. You couldn't just keep your career all the way up there, so it goes down a bit then you start to pick up something...somebody's mistake, you know what's wrong and then you correct and you climb up again, so this is how it goes. Again, the thing is, you've gotta keep working you know that movie that you just showed, that year that's the worst year of my singing career actually, but I'd been doing a lot of movies at that time. So you've got to keep yourself busy, either doing this or doing that. So, of course, if you have a chance you've got to grab it and keep doing it -- no matter what it is.
LH: And how did you pull yourself back up again?
JC: Face. You've got to face the reality; I mean you can't just bury your head into those bottles. After you're awake, you're still the same person. You're still facing the same problems and the same difficulties. So you just stand up and face it, and start doing everything from the very beginning, check what's wrong and fix it.
LH: What has been the biggest price -- you would say -- that you have had to pay for fame?
JC: Well, I'm not this "star" kind of person -- I don't want to be a star. I love singing and I love acting, and I want to live a normal life. And that's why I'm actually sending my kids to school and doing every what all the parents did. If I had to say one thing, that I couldn't be as normal as everyone (LH: so privacy would be...) I'm ready to give up some of my own privacy, but not my family -- that's the bottom line.
LH: and what is the best part of being who you are?
JC: The best part is you are doing something you really love to do. That will give you a better standard of living and that's good (LH: And making money for it?) Well, of course, I have to clear this point that I'm the lucky one and there's a lot of other singers that I know, or knew before and they've just gone (LH: who didn't make it, who didn't survive).
LH: Jacky, we're going to take another very short break when we return a brand new role for Jacky Cheung

BLOCK C
Plasma shot -- clip from music video.
LH: That's another one of Jacky Cheung's famous hits, 'A thousand heart-breaking reasons'. Luckily his real life is not so heartbreaking, he's happily married and a proud father of a four-year-old daughter. Earlier this year, Hong Kong Disneyland appointed Jacky as their spokesperson and they say Jacky stands for everything that makes Disney so special.
LH: Jacky, why Disneyland? Why be a spokesperson for them?
JC: They come and look for me and I think, I've been watching a lot of Disney movies with my kids. I think it's about time for me to do something that I can share with my kids.
LH: What do you hope to achieve, raising the profile or bringing to the attention?
JC: I just want to do something that I - you know, I've been in over 60 movies and sing a lot of songs, but most of them I couldn't share them with my kid -- for the moment, actually. Now, as a spokesperson of Disneyland I can tell my kid what I'm doing now (LH: and she can relate to it, right? JC: Yes, she can totally understand and I can show her everything that I'm doing for them
LH: You have done so many things in your life, acting, singing, and musicals. Is there something else that you'd like to do that you haven't done yet?
JC: A lot. I don't know, I'm thinking of traveling. Really looking into the world. Yes, I've been traveling to many many countries -- most part of the world, yes but I just work (LH: that's not the same, yes). When I have some time off, I would like see the world with my family, maybe when my kid is getting...(LH: a bit older, yes so she can appreciate it, right?)
LH: When somebody picks up a Jacky Cheung CD -- anywhere in this world -- what do you hope they will get out of it? What do hope they will feel when they get into your music?
JC: I just want them to feel what they feel. I mean, what's important about songs, it can make you feel something from it. If you can feel something from it - that's what I want actually. You can feel from my album. It might dig up some of your own feelings about something, about memories or whatsoever. It can ease your pain, or it can make you happy for a while or make you relaxed for just a second and that's good enough, that's what I want.
LH: And it's also so amazing that some people don't understand, let's say, Cantonese or mandarin, but still buy your albums and still listen to you
JC: Well, that's good when you've heard something about it they don't just buy your albums for who you are, but just because of your music your voice and that makes you feel good.
LH: Jacky, thank you so much for coming in to talk to us we really appreciate it. Thank you, thank you.
JC: No, no I was really happy to talk to you
LH: Devoted entertainer, philanthropist, husband and father - Jacky Cheung. And that is TalkAsia this week, be sure to check out our website at cnn.com/talkasia for upcoming guests. And you can let us know who you'd like to see on the show at that address talkasia@cnn.com. Thank you very much for joining us, I'm Lorraine Hahn, let's talk again next week.

Monday, October 25, 2004

Tang Can VS Stephanie Sun: Who Will Be the Heroine of Jacky Cheung?

Original URL: http://en.chinabroadcast.cn/2007/2004-10-25/137@162029.htm

2004-10-25 13:56:55 CRIENGLISH.com

Chinese folk singer Tang Can and Singapore pop singer Stephanie Sun are competing to play the heroine in the mandarin version of Snow Wolf Lake, with Hong Kong singer Jacky Cheung playing the lead role.

A decision is expected to be announced by the end of the week.

The opera will be staged in the Chinese mainland in this year, and tickets are on sale now.

Snow Wolf Lake is a love story about a gardener, Hu Lang, and a rich young lady, Ning Jingxue, and ends with both of the tragic characters committing suicide.

Wednesday, October 20, 2004

Jacky Cheung: Please Don't Download My New Album

Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=719

Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
April 20, 2004

ORIENTAL DAILY NEWS - Jacky Cheung spent 3 years on his album Life is Like a Dream, which goes on the market today. Yesterday they held a big press conference, including Universal Music, IFPI, the Hong Kong album association, and 3 radio stations. Because Jacky hasn't released any albums for 3 years, Universal is handling this release with extra care. The album is nicely packaged and also contains 80 photographs and a personal book from Jacky. Their production cost is almost double of a regular album. Jacky is asking fans to support legal music: "MP3 and downloads affect the music business in a big way. The industry has shrunk to an eighth of the previous size. Right now it's very frightening. I hope everyone can cherish Hong Kong's music business, and absolutely don't download, don't be so bad." Because the production costs are high, Jacky says the costs have lowered because he created, composed and wrote all the songs. He even joked that he had to pay money to have this album come out. Jacky's book contains personal writings, one of which is addressed to his wife May Lo: "When I see your soft smile, it is my happiest moment. When I see that you're happy, it is my greatest success." Jacky even publicized his thanks for May: "My wife is my greatest motivator, greatest supporter. She asked me to do more promoting. I've never heard her say those words before."

(Source: HKVP Radio)

Wednesday, June 30, 2004

Jacky Cheung Afraid of Death

Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=1062

Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
June 30, 2004

MING PAO - Jacky Cheung was recently giving an interview on i-Cable talking about his new album and heartfelt experiences. The reaction from the public was hot. Tonight, i-Cable is broadcasting a one hour music special from Jacky too. Within the special, Jacky mentions the departure of his good friends and is beginning to worry about death. The singer is afraid to die because he's uncertain what will happen after death, and is fearful of losing everything he had. When the topic led to using SMS, Jacky and his wife May Lo are way behind. To this day, Jacky still doesn't know how to change his cell phone's ringtone. His wife is pretty low-key too, and doesn't care to express her inner emotions through a ringtone. When talking about his role in entertainment, Jacky once thought he could use his own strength to change and to do a lot for the business. At last he realized there is only so much he can do, but he will continue to work hard.

(Source: HKVP Radio)

Jacky Cheung Slams Hong Kong Music Business

Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=1067

Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
June 30, 2004

SING TAO - Jacky Cheung's music special aired on i-Cable earlier tonight. In the special, Jacky says his wife May Lo loves his new work. The singer is emphatically against mp3 downloading. He slammed Hong Kong record labels for only knowing how to make quick cash, and not figuring out a plan to repair the music business. Jacky believes the media and critics have a responsibility to introduce quality music to the public. And what is good music? Apparently, it's not about having good looks. Jacky applies his motto and principle that "a good song will get you good results." He realizes he doesn't have enough strength to improve the industry, and can only do a part of the job. The satisfaction, not the number of records sold, is what Jacky cares most about.

(Source: HKVP Radio)

Friday, June 25, 2004

Jacky Cheung's new album launches

Original URL: http://english.people.com.cn/200404/20/eng20040420_140927.shtml

People's Daily Online
UPDATED: 14:22, June 25, 2004

Chinese Hong Kong actor Jacky Cheung to promote his new Cantonese album "Jacky Cheung, Life is Like A Dream" in Hong Kong, April 19, 2004. This album, 10 songs of which were composed by himself, will put on market on April 20.

Chinese Hong Kong actor Jacky Cheung speaks during a press conference to promote his new Cantonese album "Jacky Cheung, Life is Like A Dream" in Hong Kong, April 19, 2004.

Chinese Hong Kong actor Jacky Cheung poses for photographers during a press conference to promote his new Cantonese album "Jacky Cheung, Life is Like A Dream" in Hong Kong, April 19, 2004.
Chinese Hong Kong actor Jacky Cheung poses for photographers during a press conference to promote his new Cantonese album "Jacky Cheung, Life is Like A Dream" in Hong Kong, April 19, 2004.

Chinese Hong Kong actor Jacky Cheung (R4) is shown with others in a press conference to promote his new Cantonese album "Jacky Cheung, Life is Like A Dream" in Hong Kong, April 19, 2004.

Source: Xinhua

Monday, June 21, 2004

Jacky Cheung Hops to i-Cable, Turns His Back on TVB

Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=1025

Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
June 21, 2004

MING PAO - Jacky Cheung made a deal with i-Cable to do 3 music specials and isn't afraid of ticking off TVB. Jacky doesn't have a contract with TVB and Alan Tam doesn't either. They are both A-list singers. In a shrinking music industry with digital publicity, they have the freedom to do as they wish. TVB's Jade Solid Gold Awards ratings are at an all time low and mostly cater to young idols. For the past generation of singers, this means nothing to them in terms of publicity. Then, TVB went the game show route for singers who don't care about elevating their standards in singing. A bunch of singers wait on line to get on Jade Solid Gold. The lucky ones have TVB playing their video, so then what? Even if the video gets on TVB, it doesn't guarantee more album sales. For new singers, they can never have too much support from TV. Simply, TVB's influence in the music industry is too big. Ninety five percent of Hong Kong singers have contracts with TVB. To have something where everyone is happy is impossible today. Recently TVB approved a new rule where only contracted singers are allowed to perform the theme songs to their soaps. In their music specials, TVB chooses which singers to promote. Jacky Cheung feels it is reasonable to work with i-Cable. Even though their ratings are nowhere near their rival, TVB's music program is not what Jacky needs. Even though the i-Cable audience is smaller, it is the type of people Jacky wants to reach. The singer says that he will not lose anything or be in a disadvantageous position by working with i-Cable. -- Anni

(Source: HKVP Radio)

Tuesday, June 08, 2004

Jacky Cheung Loses to George Lam in Tough Tennis Match

Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=959

Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
June 8, 2004

ORIENTAL DAILY NEWS - George Lam and Jacky Cheung were playing tennis at Jordan the other day. Little did we know that George is a high skilled golf player as well as a tennis player. Jacky got a head start and practiced before facing Ah-Lam, but unfortunately he lost out. Jacky looked like he was a little lacking, missing the ball at times. Ah-Lam got more powerful as the game went on and even got applause from the TV crew following them. Jacky says, "Ah-Lam is famous for being great at tennis. Ah-Lam used to be a tennis instructor. In the past I thought about asking Ah-Lam to teach me tennis, but unfortunately I never had the opportunity." Ah Lam replies, "I haven't played tennis in a long time. Being an instructor was like 30 years ago." Even though Jacky lost, he displayed great sportsmanship and asked Ah-Lam to play again, but the singer/songwriter seems like he has other plans for Jacky. Apparently George brought his favorite golf club and is trying to get Jacky to become a golfer too to play along with his wife Sally Yeh and friends Alan Tam and Hacken Lee. -- Anni

(Source: HKVP Radio)

Saturday, May 29, 2004

Jacky Cheung and Manager Gets Sued by Promoter

Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=911

Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
May 29, 2004

MING PAO - Jacky Cheung is now embroiled in a lawsuit involving a concert he was supposed to hold in Chengdu, China two years ago. According to a magazine report, the promoter is suing Jacky and Fun Entertainment to court, which is set to go on trial this June in Chengdu. According to the magazine, a representative, Mr. Wong, acted on Mrs. Chan's order to ship HKD $20 million worth of lighting and audio equipment to Chengdu on November 24th to prepare to set up the stage. Because the promoter wasn't able to rent out the venue, Mrs. Chan changed venues on the night of the 27th. Tickets were selling and she didn't want to disappoint the fans. However on the 29th, the new venue was shut down because it wasn't able to obtain a safety license. The concert was forced to be cancelled. The promoter sold HKD $267,000 of tickets to Jacky's Chengdu show. Yesterday we caught up with Jacky's manager Florence Chan Suk-Fan. Mrs. Chan is puzzled by the lawsuit but will respect the orders of the court. An attorney is now handling the matter. -- Anni

(Source: HKVP Radio)

Wednesday, May 19, 2004

Jacky Cheung Laments Declining Chinese Music Industry

Original URL: http://www.crienglish.com/1174/2004-5-19/107@114230.htm

2004-5-19 19:07:17 CRIENGLISH.com

Veteran Hong Kong pop superstar Jacky Cheung or Zhang Xueyou warns that a cookie-cutter approach that chooses profit over quality has spurred a decline in the Chinese music industry.

With the bottom line as the top priority, new singers are only given a short time to prove their profitability.

Cheung held the media responsible, reminiscing about the days when his songs would play on radio for a year and a half. Now, songs disappear after they've made a mark on the charts.

Cheung also lamented a lack of creative talent in the music industry saying there is a lack of variety with everyone writing the same type of songs.

Tuesday, May 18, 2004

Jacky Cheung: I am not a god

Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=865

Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
May 18, 2004

SING TAO - Two nights ago, Jacky Cheung and Sandy Lam guest performed at a charity event. From the moment the concert began till the end, the fans screamed nonstop. Jacky was especially touched by their passion, and was even surprised when fans tried to catch one more glimpse of him before he drove off. Jacky doesn't believe he's reached a "god" level. "If I am really a god, I could do any wrong, wouldn't forget lyrics, and wouldn't get sick. I am not a god, and I have moments of insensibility, and I will die too." The singer hopes people would stop labeling him that way.

(Source: HKVP Radio)

Friday, May 14, 2004

Jacky Cheung releases new album after 3-year silence

Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=848

Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
May 14, 2004

CHINA VIEW - Veteran Hong Kong singer and film star Jacky Cheung has released a new album after a 3-year silence. At a news conference held Thursday in Taiwan, the singer promoted his new album named "Life is Like a Dream". The album's ten songs were written by Cheung, a sharp to contrast to his other records which make use of other artists' works. Taiwan's renowned vocalist Harlem Yu, or Yu Chengqing in Mandarin, also showed up and added to the fun by giving a guitar as a gift to his vocalist friend. The new record sold out three days after its Hong Kong release and has dominated sales charts in other areas. Read Source


(Source: HKVP Radio)

Jacky Cheung Debuts New Album

Original URL: http://www.crienglish.com/1174/2004-5-14/21@112541.htm

2004-5-14 14:46:36 CRIENGLISH.com

Veteran Hong Kong singer and film star Jacky Cheung has released a new album after a 3-year silence.

At a news conference held Thursday in Taiwan, the singer promoted his new album named Life is Like a Dream.

The album's ten songs were written by Cheung, a sharp to contrast to his other records which make use of other artists' works.

Taiwan's renowned vocalist Harlem Yu, or Yu Chengqing in Mandarin, also showed up and added to the fun by giving a guitar as a gift to his vocalist friend.

The new record sold out three days after its Hong Kong release and has dominated sales charts in other areas.

Monday, May 10, 2004

Jacky Cheung Draws Mother's Day Card with Daughter

Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=828

Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
May 10, 2004

SING TAO - Yesterday Jacky Cheung attended a promotional tennis event with his producer and partner Michael Au Ting-Yuk. For Mother's Day, the singer and his daughter drew a card for May Lo and celebrated at home.

(Source: HKVP Radio)

Wednesday, April 28, 2004

Mutual Respect from Andy Lau and Jacky Cheung

Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=759

Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
April 28, 2004

MING PAO - Even though Andy Lau and Jacky Cheung are co-stars for the film Gong Wu, the two were gracious to each other at the premiere two nights ago. Andy says Jacky is a very important figure, and Jacky says Andy's presence boosted box office sales. Andy believes his role is only a supporting character. Even if he gets nominated for this performance, it will not be for Best Male Actor. Jacky, Shawn Yu and Edison Chen are the 3 main characters, Andy adds. As a producer, we asked if Andy was nervous about promoting the film: "I don't know about the operational procedures and I let the administrators do it." Jacky laughs that he has no pressure at the box office because "Andy is responsible for the box office, I am only acting in it. He has a good box office track record. In recent years top box office movies all involve Andy, so Andy has the greatest pressure." Recent rumors pointed that Jacky had a fit while recording dialogue for Gong, to which he admitted to getting upset but denied throwing a fit.

(Source: HKVP Radio)

Monday, April 26, 2004

Jacky Cheung Storms Out of Studio In Disagreement with Director's Demand

Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=751

Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
April 26, 2004

ORIENTAL DAILY NEWS - Jacky Cheung returns to the boxing ring with a new movie Gong Wu, and according to Eric Tsang, Jacky's stellar performance may earn him a Best Actor award. However, the singer-actor grew unhappy as the days went on. Jacky was asked to change a line of dialogue and to re-record his track. However, Jacky wasn't able to accept the new script and forced himself to record it once. He exploded in anger and left the studio, and even approached Eric to complain. "Normally I rarely get angry but I got mad one time while recording dialogue for Gong Wu. The director changed the script and I didn't want to say it. I felt the dialogue wasn't appropriate and it didn't match. When we filmed we didn't have this, it was added later on...At the time under those circumstances I really didn't to record it but I did it once. After listening to it I felt it was terrible. I felt we didn't need to add this line. I said to the assistant director: 'Why do we need this? Help me erase it.' and then I left. He felt embarassed and I thought that it wasn't his fault, it was mine, sorry. Afterwards I was going to Eric's birthday party and I was telling him we don't need to add that line and we should use the original. But Eric says it helps the script and let's see which is the best. If it's not good then we'll use the old line." Was the line a curse word? Jacky says it wasn't.

(Source: HKVP Radio)

Monday, April 19, 2004

Jacky Jams "Hey Jude"

Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=714

Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
April 19, 2004

SING TAO - Two days ago, Jacky Cheung accepted an interview by Dodo Cheng to talk about his feelings on love, family, friendship and career. We learned that Jacky's new Cantonese album will include 80 of Jacky's photographs as well as personal writings from the singer. Jacky was invited to a promotional event and was coaxed by fans to perform. Crading a guitar, he performed Letting You Know and jammed with Denise Ho and Alex Fong Lik-San singing Hey Jude.

(Source: HKVP Radio)

Tuesday, April 13, 2004

Jacky Cheung to Release Self-Composed Self-Written Album

Original URL: http://www.hkvpradio.com/news/article.php?article=690

Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
April 13, 2004

ORIENTAL DAILY NEWS - Jacky Cheung's all new Cantonese album Life is like a dream is releasing on the 20th of this month. For this album, Jacky has become a multi-faceted artist. Besides composing and writing his own lyrics, Jacky writes his own essays and uses his album as a form of personal expression. Yesterday Jacky received a radio interview and revealed one of the lines from his essays: "I dreamed I could fly, but I was still standing on the ground." In those essays, Jacky found his life perspective and said he has great interests in writing. He wants to publish a book for his daughter and hopes the two generations won't have any gaps. And does Jacky want to have a boy? "Before, all along I thought I wanted a boy, but after having a girl, I don't want boys anymore, and think girls are smarter. Girls mature faster and they're sweet. Boys are more careless." Does Jacky love to take care of others? "No, I can't even take care of my sister, and my brothers and sisters don't gather very often and I have to be responsible. So, the relationship sacrifices can only go so far. The thing I'm not used to is being proactive. My family and I are very close to our parents and my household is very simple, only my wife and my daughter. I hope I can lessen the generation gap, and when I control my daughter I don't hit her or be rude. All I need to do is blacken my face to scare her a little, but it creates a gap. When there's a problem, she talks to the maid and not to me, so I am pretty unhappy about that." There are fans who say that Jacky is being reserved on purpose this year from the public. Is that so? "I don't really contact others to talk, because I can find the exit road myself, and won't paint myself into a corner. Even during hard times, I can take care of most of the things myself."

(Source: HKVP Radio)

Jacky Cheung Leaves Out Personal Failures in Memoir to Daughter

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Hong Kong Entertainment News @ HKVP Radio
April 13, 2004

MING PAO - Yesterday Jacky Cheung gave a radio interview and said there will be a self-written book dedicated to his daughter, which will be included in his new album. Jacky hopes this book can teach his daughter how to evaluate scandalmongering, but will leave out his personal failures in the book. Jacky says he doesn't have a tendency to keep a journal and doesn't plan on becoming a writer. Usually, he keeps his feelings in his heart. Because he's afraid he'll forget these accounts, Jacky is writing them all down in a book for his daughter. Jacky says the book presents a kind of "life is like a dream" feeling, and isn't sure if his daughter will understand it. Within the book are also two phrases Jacky wrote to his wife, May Lo, but he won't tell her which two phrases they are, and will let May discover it on her own.

(Source: HKVP Radio)