Keith Chan Siu-kei should not be confused with Chan Siu Ki.
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Birth Date: | 18 June 1964 | ||||||||||
Birth Place: | Hong Kong | ||||||||||
Occupation: | Lyricist,Producer | ||||||||||
Years Active: | 1986-Present | ||||||||||
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Keith Chan Siu-kei is a Chinese pop song lyricist and record producer from Hong Kong. Since 1984, he has written over 3,000 Cantonese and Mandarin songs and won numerous awards from various Internet media in Hong Kong and Mainland China, including Best Chinese Lyrics Awards and Best Chinese Song Awards. His work can be found in albums released by many Hong Kong singers, including Jacky Cheung, Hacken Lee, Andy Lau, Aaron Kwok, and Gigi Leung.
Chan wrote the lyrics of "The Song of the Sunset" (Chinese: 夕陽之歌) for Anita Mui as a theme song of the 1989 film, A Better Tomorrow III.[1] The song (besides Priscilla Chan's counterpart, "Chin Chin Kuet Gaw" [{{lang|zh-hk|千千闕歌}}]) is a Cantonese rendition of Kōji Makaino's Japanese song, .
Chan, alongside composer Peter Kam Pui-tat, wrote the lyrics of "We Are Ready", the theme song for the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, sung by various singers as an ensemble. Then he and Kam composed "I Can Fly" (Chinese: 我飛故我在), which Film Business Asia critic Derek Elley considered "half-memorable" but unsuccessful "at being an, uplifting ballad", for the 2010 Chinese adaptation of High School Musical, Disney High School Musical China (Chinese: 歌舞青春), which Elley rated three points out of ten.
In 2014, he and composer Su Yicheng (Chinese: 蘇亦承) wrote "Tears Of Time" (Chinese: [[:zh:時間有淚|時間有淚]]) for Jacky Cheung's Mandopop album, Wake Up Dreaming.[2] [3]