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Ian Chan
陳卓賢
Ian Chan This is Live Concert
Born (1993-06-09) 9 June 1993 (age 31)
Alma materCity University of Hong Kong (BSoSci)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actor
Years active2018–present
Agent
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • keyboard
  • guitar
  • saxophone
Years active2018–present
LabelsMusic Nation
Member of
Sports career
Years active2013–2018
Height1.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Country Hong Kong
SportVolleyball
PositionSetter
University teamCity University of Hong Kong
ClubSouth China Athletic Association
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese陳卓賢
Simplified Chinese陈卓贤
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinChén Zhuóxián
Bopomofoㄔㄣˊㄓㄨㄛˊㄒㄧㄢˊ
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingcan4 coek3 jin4
IPA[tsʰɐn˩ tsʰœk̚˧ jin˩]

Ian Chan Cheuk-yin (Chinese: 陳卓賢; Jyutping: can4 coek3 jin4; born 9 June 1993), is a Hong Kong singer-songwriter, actor, and a member of the Cantopop group Mirror. He was a former volleyball player for the Hong Kong men's national volleyball team and South China Athletic Association.[1][2] He is also the founder of the clothing brand Indipandant (stylised as iNDIPANDANT and idpt.).[3]

Early life and education

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Chan was born on 9 June 1993 in Hong Kong. He is the youngest son and has two older brothers and one older sister. He was originally given the baptismal name Thomas, but he later chose the name Ian based on the main character of a story.

Chan graduated from St Francis of Assisi's Caritas School and Cheung Sha Wan Catholic Secondary School.[4]

In high school, Chan's first-year homeroom teacher happened to be the coach of the volleyball team and asked him to try out. Although he did not make the cut the first year, Chan kept practicing and was successfully selected the following year.[5] He was named "best setter" at the 2011-2012 All Hong Kong Schools Jing Ying Volleyball Tournament.[6] Chan also took part in basketball, table tennis and track and field.[7] He also got a black belt in Taekwondo.[8]

He went on to study a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Public Policy and Politics at the City University of Hong Kong and represented his university as part of the national volleyball team through the South China Athletic Association.[2][9]

Chan also developed an interest in music, learning how to play the piano and guitar on his own in his free time. In his freshman year at CityU, he participated in the CityU Student Union's 8th Joint Society Singing Contest, winning first place and getting free vocal lessons for a year.[9] He later went on to sign with ST Entertainment, introduced to him by his vocal coach.[10]

Career

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2018–present: King Maker and MIRROR

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In 2018, Chan's entertainment company suggested that he participate in the ViuTV Good Night Show - King Maker competition.[11] With his university graduation approaching and knowing it would be difficult to have a career as an athlete in Hong Kong, Chan retired from the national volleyball team in order to focus on his career as a performer and to participate in the show.[9]

Throughout the show, Chan exhibited his musical talents, singing in Cantonese, English and Mandarin, as well as performing with a guitar and a piano. Chan finished in second place with a score of 16.3%.[12]

On 3 November 2018, Chan debuted as a member of MIRROR alongside 11 of the other participants from the show under the management of Ahfa Wong [zh].[13]

During a MIRROR 100問 video, when a staff member asked what each of the group members called their personal fans, Chan responded "Hello", mistaking the question as one asking how he would greet his fans. As a result, his fans became known as Hellosss, although Chan later remarked that he did not know when that name had become official.

2019–present: Solo activities

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On 9 June 2019, Chan debuted as a solo artist with his first single "二期大樓" (Phase II Building) and held his first solo mini concert called "Ian Chan Better Me Mini Concert". His fellow group members came out to support him in celebration of his 26th birthday.[14]

On 2 September 2019, Chan released his second solo single "另一個諾貝爾" (Another Nobel), coinciding with the release of Keung To's "亞特蘭提斯" (Atlantis). The two also worked together for their music film Love Before Birthday [yue], released on 6 September.[15]

Chan was asked if there was competitive pressure releasing music at the same time as Keung, since the two were often compared, being the top two finalists of Good Night Show — King Maker. Chan responded that he and Keung instead believed that promoting together was mutually beneficial, hoping that it could get more fans to discover and listen to both their songs. In addition, he felt their styles were different and did not necessarily compete.[16]

Chan participated in the songwriting for "另一個諾貝爾" (Another Nobel), working with Cousin Fung and Lam Bo [zh]. Chan suggested that when one hears the word "nobel" (Chinese: 諾貝爾; Jyutping: nok6 bui3 ji5), one might first think about the Nobel Prize rather than Chernobyl, in Chinese: (Chinese: 諾貝爾獎; Jyutping: nok6 bui3 ji5 zoeng2) and (Chinese: 切爾諾貝爾; Jyutping: cit3 ji5 nok6 bui3 ji5), respectively.[16] This bias is analogous to when a person only looks at the positive side of things without also considering the negative. Conversely, when a person loses someone or something precious, they may come to realise and to appreciate its value only after it has been lost.[16] Chan expressed that these two possible readings can be applied to the song's central theme about relationships. He also noted that it was difficult getting the feel for the song when he first started recording, but later got a better grasp of the intended emotion after watching Battle Angel (OVA).[16]

In December 2019, Chan and fellow group members began filming for We are the Littles [zh], portraying volleyball players who work together to overcome adversity and become the best team. Chan stated it was like destiny that the first drama he got to act in was one similar to his past life as a volleyball player. His past volleyball experience also allowed him to be a body double for his fellow cast members.[17] We are the Littles began airing on ViuTV in November 2020.

On 14 February 2020, Chan released "正式開始" (Officially Begin) as a Valentine's Day present for fans. In the music video, Chan brings the fans on a trip in Japan, as if filmed from first-person perspective. Chan noted that the hand in the music video was not his manager Wong but another crew member.[7]

On 29 July 2020, Chan released "鯨落" (Whale Fall), his first song where he is credited for both the music and the lyrics.[18] Chan drew inspiration from an article he read about whale fall, a phenomenon where when a whale dies far away from land, many organisms come along and feed off its body for years as it slowly sinks into the depths of the ocean. Chan expressed that although it is unfortunate that a whale dies in such a way, it is extraordinary it can still support other organisms in its habitat after death. Chan creates the imagery of using water as a coffin and converting one's body into dessert as an analogy for one's willingness to self-sacrifice if it means it will help others succeed.[18] Coincidentally, Chan wrote the song by the ocean while he was filming We are the Littles.

Chan participated in writing the music for "蝸牛" (Snail), performed by his group member Anson Kong. In September 2020, the duo released their duet version with an accompanying music video.

On 18 November 2020, Chan released his second self-written song "背伴" (Betrayal). Chan combines the word betrayal (Chinese: 背叛; Jyutping: bui3 bun6) with the homophonous first character of companion (Chinese: 伴侶; Jyutping: bun6 leoi5) to portray a love story where one's companion secretly betrays them behind their back (Chinese: ; Jyutping: bui3).[19]

On 29 March 2021, Chan shifted away from his usual dark and serious music style with the release of his upbeat love song "DWBF".[20]

In April 2021, Chan starred in Generation Slash [zh] on ViuTV with co-stars Amy Lo [yue] and Himmy Wong [yue]. The drama centres around three young adults struggling to figure out what they want in life in the face of uncertainty. Chan's character embodies the "generation slash" [zh], having the desire for flexibility and freedom, taking up many different jobs, such as becoming an actor / artist / cook / delivery courier.[21] The trio start up a small detective business to solve miscellaneous problems (as Chan's character says, they will do pretty much anything, as long as it does not break the law). The drama touches upon topics such as abandonment, grief, honesty, integrity, self-determination and choosing one's chosen family.[22] It was during the drama production when Chan started dating his co-star Amy Lo,[23] but the couple has since broken up as of November 2022.[24]

On 18 April 2021, Chan attended the 2020-2021 Chill Club Awards [zh] and was awarded the bronze award for Male Artist of the Year. In addition, his duet with Kong, "蝸牛" (Snail), was chosen as the 6th Top Song of the Year.[25]

In June 2021, Chan appeared in Be a Better MIRROR [zh], where the members of MIRROR attended a teamwork-building camp to learn more about themselves and each other. Chan's manager Wong expressed her desire for Chan to open up more. Chan expressed that he is quite introverted and felt that he did open up more and became more talkative since becoming a performer. At the same time, he felt he has also become more guarded about his inner thoughts.

Discography

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Singles

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As lead artist

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Year English Title Original Title Peak HK Chart Position Notes
2019 "Phase II Building" 二期大樓 -
"Another Nobel" 另一個諾貝爾 -
2020 "Officially Begin" 正式開始 -
"Whale Fall" 鯨落 -
"Green Onion" 青蒽 -
"Betrayal" 背伴 -
2021 "DWBF" DWBF -
"Don't Understand" 搞不懂 -
2022 "A Day To Breathe With You" 留一天與你喘息 2 [26]
"Got U" Got U 10 [27]
"Distance" Distance 2 [28]
"The Last Flower on Earth" 地球上的最後一朵花 4 [29]
2023 "Farewell, Sea of Tranquillity" 再見 寧靜海 4 [30]
"Koala Cuddle" 抱抱無尾熊 11 [31]
"Song After the Hug" 擁抱後的歌 17 [32]
"Still Here" 仍在 5 [33]
"Live Like Fire and Ice" 生若冰火 - Theme song for Sparks
"Night Vision" 夜視鏡 19 [34]
2024 "Lost At First Sight" Lost At First Sight 19 [35]
"Thank You Postman" Thank You Postman 13 [36]
“Solitude" 以孤獨命名 1 [37]
“Sculp" 15 [38]
"Interlude" 玩偶奇遇記

Collaborations

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Year English Title Original Title Notes
2020 "Snail (Duet Version)" (with Anson Kong) 蝸牛 (合唱版)
2023 "When It Gets Dark, I Want To Grow Old With You" (with Anson Poon) 天黑時想跟你到白頭
2024 "Culture Vulture" (with Jer Lau, Stanley Yau and Tiger Yau) 吃腐肉的鷹

Filmography

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Television series

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Year Title Original Title Role Notes
2020 We are the Littles 男排女將 Yu Zai [39]
2021 Generation Slash 無限斜棟有限公司 Cheung Nok Hang
2022 We Got Game 季前賽 Cheuk Lap Fung
2023 Sparks 冰上火花 Lam Chin Fan

Variety show

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Year Title Original Title Notes
2018 Good Night Show – King Maker Good Night Show 全民造星 Contestant No. 32
Mirror Go
2019 Mirror Go 2
King Maker II 全民造星II
2020 Chill Club Ep 34, 39 (with MIRROR), 43
2021 Battle Feel 考有Feel Ep 1, 2, 9, 10, 15, 16, 19, 20
Be a Better MIRROR 調教你MIRROR
2023 Shiny Summer - MIRROR+ 全星暑假 - MIRROR+ Ep 1, 2, 4, 5
2023–2024 MIRROR Time
2024 Mirror Chef

Film

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Year Title Original Title Role Notes Ref.
2019 Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs 魔鏡肥緣 Merlin Voice only, Cantonese version [40]
Love Before Birthday 戀愛要在生日前 Ian 45-minute music film
2024 WE 12 12怪盜 Ian [41]
Last Song for You 久別重逢 So Sing-wah (young) [42]

Concerts

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Solo

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Year Date Name No. of Shows Venue Note
2019 9 June Ian Chan Better Me Mini Concert 1 Music Zone, KITEC
2024 19–25 July IAN CHAN “TEARS” IN MY SIGHT SOLO CONCERT 2024 7 AsiaWorld–Arena [43]

IAN CHAN ”TEARS“ IN MY SIGHT SOLO CONCERT TOUR 2025

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Date City Country No. of Shows Venue Note
(TBA) 2025 London England 1 TBA
Melbourne Australia 1
Sydney 1
Macau 1

Collaborations

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Year Date Name Venue Collaborating Artist(s)
2021 24–25 August This is Live Concert 002 Star Hall, KITEC Jay Fung
7–8 December MOOV LIVE Music on the Road Hall 5BC, HKCEC Anson Kong, Anson Lo, Edan Lui, Jer Lau, Keung To
2023 14 May 903 Music is Live Concert AsiaWorld–Arena Anson Kong, Panther Chan

Achievements and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated Work Result Ref.
2018 JOOX x Good Night Show - King Maker The Best Male Singer 1st Round - Bronze [44]
2nd Round - Champion
Good Night Show - King Maker Silver [12]
2019 Metro Radio Music Awards Metro Hit Popular New Performer Won
Hong Kong Singer Channel - Song of the Year The Most Admired New Male Performer Silver
Top 10 Popular Songs "Another Nobel" Silver
Music Onair Awards My Favourite New Singer Won
GG POP MUSIC The Best New Performer Bronze
2020 Metro Radio Music Awards Popular Idol Award Won
GG POP MUSIC Annual Leap Forward Singer Bronze
Fans Vote My Favourite Male Singer Won
Music Onair Awards My Favourite Choral Song "Snail (Duet Ver.) (with Anson Kong)" Won
Yahoo Asia Multiverse Buzz Awards Singer-Songwriter Song "Whale Fall" Won [45]
2021 Chill Club Music Awards Top 10 Songs of the Year (No.6) "Snail (Duet Ver.) (with Anson Kong)" Won
Male Singer of the Year Bronze [25]
Metro Radio Music Awards Popular Idol Award Won
2022 The 4th KKBOX Hong Kong Music Awards Top 10 Artists of the Year Won
Yahoo Asia Multiverse Buzz Awards Top 100 Most Searched Artists Won
Top 10 Most Searched Male Artists Won
Metro Radio Music Awards Popular Singer-Songwriter Won
Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation Ultimate Singer-Songwriter Bronze
Ultimate Top 10 Songs (No.7) "A Day To Breathe With You" Won
Canadian Chinese Pop Music Awards Top 10 Songs "A Day To Breathe With You" Won
2023 Chill Club Music Awards 22/23 Male Singer of the Year Bronze [46]
Singer-Songwriter of the Year Silver
The 5th KKBOX Hong Kong Music Awards Top 10 Artists of the Year Won [47]
Metro Radio Music Awards Popular Male Artist Won [48]
Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation Ultimate Male Artist Bronze [49]
Ultimate Singer-Songwriter Bronze
Canadian Chinese Pop Music Awards Top 10 Songs "Farewell, Sea of Tranquillity" Won [50]

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