Kwok Yin Chow, known professionally as Endy Chow, was born on 11 December 1979 in Hong Kong and emerged as a singer within the Cantopop and pop genres. After relocating to New Zealand at thirteen, he formed the band Zarahn with three friends, and later studied in Japan before returning to Hong Kong. His solo breakthrough arrived in 2003 when Warner Hong Kong signed him, and he released the EP å¨åè³¢ååEP (Endy Chow EP) in 2004, establishing his presence on local charts. In 2009, the compilation album College expanded his repertoire, followed by the albums Implode (2010) and Live a Life(2012). After a brief hiatus, he returned with the 2022 studio album When The Sun Goes Dark, featuring the singles "身å¾èº«" ("The Body Behind") and "太平é" ("Tai Ping Dao"), and the EP ç¾é¬¼å¤è¡ (Hyakki YagyÅ) (2022). His 2024 release å¨åè³¢ The End 馿¸¯ç´
磡é«è²é¤¨æ¼å±æ 2022 captured live performance energy, while the album Stitches (2024) continued to chart in the region. Endy Chow's work earned multiple awards at Hong Kong music ceremonies, and his 2015 single "æåé½ä¸æ¯ç¡è¾ç" ("We Are All Not Innocent") achieved chart success. Endy Chow remained active, contributing to film soundtracks including "æéçåè¡·" ("The Beginning of Time") for One Second Champion, and collaborating with contemporary singers.
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