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Panther Chan

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Panther Chan
陳蕾
Panther Chan at New Town Plaza
Born (1990-10-29) 29 October 1990 (age 34)
EducationHigh School
Occupation
  • Singer
AgentsWarner Music Hong Kong
Musical career
Years active2009–present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese陳蕾
Simplified Chinese陈蕾
Transcriptions
Signature
Musical career
Also known asPanther (豹哥)
Fairy (仙女)
LeiZi (蕾子)
GenresC-pop
LabelsCactus Creation (2017–2019)
Warner Music (2019–present)

Panther Chan Lei (Chinese: 陳蕾; born 29 October 1990 at Guangzhou), earlier known as Grace Chan Lei, is a Hong Kong singer-songwriter. She joined the first season of Asian Millionstar [zh] organized by Asia Television in her 18th.

Biography

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Chan was 3rd Runner up in the first season of Asian Millionstar [zh],[1] and released her debut song "Fever" (Chinese: 發燒) in 2016. She joined Warner Music Hong Kong in July 2019.

In 2011, Chan formed the band PaRT3 with three Japanese musicians: Iwamoto Yutaka (Robin), Sasaki Hideyuki (Tony) and Hanada Tetsuro.

In 2013, PaRT3 participated in the ONE OK ROCK competition and covered ONE OK ROCK's "Wherever you are".

In 2014, she participated in China's CCTV popular singing competition program "China Good Song" in 2014, and released her original song "Who Made Up Valentine's Day" which she composed and wrote the lyrics for. The song received high praise and began to attract the attention of mainland audiences.

In 2015, due to her participation in the ONE OK ROCK competition, Chan was invited to join Amuse, one of the largest artist management companies in Japan, and became the first signed singer of Amuse Hong Kong. Later, the large-scale music festival held every summer in Amuse "Amuse Fes 2015 BBQ inつまごい~义のビートを喰らえコラ! ~》as the opening performance and officially started his activities as a singer. On September 25 of the same year, Chen Lei recorded two versions of "Wish Upon a Star" (向星星許願), which was adapted from the popular song "Japanese bandflumpool" and her own original songs, in Cantonese and Mandarin respectively, and officially debuted with these four songs.

In 2016, Chan released his masterpieces "Fever" and "Upside Down". In May, due to disagreements with her agency, she peacefully terminated the contract in less than one year. Later, Chan she mentioned in an interview the termination of the contract was due to the restrictions on social media and music style.

At the end of 2023, Chan won the first "Gold Award for Ultimate Female Singers" in her singing career and 3 more awards at the Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation 2023 [zh], let her be the winner of that award.[2]

Discography

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Studio albums

  • 1029 (2019)
  • Honesty (2021)
  • Mindfulness (Chinese: ) (2024)

Concerts

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Name Date Venue Ref.
Runaway·Come Home Concert 22 February 2019 SD Live House @ Guangzhou
1029 Concert 3 May 2019 Music Zone, KITEC [3]
Orange & Blue Concert 14 September 2019 Drama Theatre, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts [4]
Sramana Concert 2021 28-31 October 2021 Macpherson Stadium, Hong Kong [5]
Panther Chan Live 2024 Mindfulness 2-5 March 2024 Hong Kong Coliseum [6]

Awards

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Music Awards

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Year Award ceremony Platform Venue Category Result Criteria
2024 Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation 2023 [zh] CRHK AsiaWorld–Arena, AsiaWorld–Expo Ultimate Female Singers Golden CRHK Airplay
Ultimate Singer-songwriters Silver
Top 10 Songs of the Year No.3 - "Bungee Gum"
Audience's Favourite Female Singer Won Online Voting

References

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  1. ^ "叱咤歌后陳蕾18歲亞視片段翻Hit 《亞洲星光大道》三甲去咗邊?" [The fragment of Ultimate Female Singers Panther Chan at 18 in Asia Television become hot again, and where are the top three of Asian Millionstar now?]. Sky Post (in Traditional Chinese). 3 January 2024. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  2. ^ "陳蕾叱咤大贏家 軒公奪「最愛男歌手」 林家謙冧莊男金 姜濤第四年摘「最喜愛歌曲」" [Panther Chan is the big winner of Ultimate Song Chart Awards, Hins Cheung got the "Audience's Favourite Male Singer", Terence Lam won "Ultimate Male Singers" again, Keung To got "Audience's Favourite Song" for fourth times.]. Ming Pao (in Traditional Chinese). 2 January 2024. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  3. ^ "【1029陳蕾音樂會】柔和與爆發力兼備 值得走向更大舞台" ["1029 Panther Chan Concert", both softness and explosiveness, and is worthy of moving to a bigger stage]. HK01 (in Traditional Chinese). 6 May 2019. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Interstage 陳蕾 Orange & Blue 音樂會". Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  5. ^ Lau, Chuen-him (29 October 2021). "陳蕾演唱會|邀岑寧兒做嘉賓全場High爆 安哥驚喜唱《WARRIOR》" [Concert of Panther Chan, Yoyo Shum was a guest at the concert and excited the whole audience, sung "Warrior" at encore]. HK01 (in Traditional Chinese). Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  6. ^ Tang, Wing-ki. "陳蕾演唱會|開場中槍淌血坐棺木極震撼 拒用科技執聲:擁抱瑕疵" [Concert of Panther Chan, shot, bleeding and sitting on a coffin at the opening scene, refuse to use technology to modify the sound: embrace imperfections]. HK01 (in Traditional Chinese). Retrieved 6 March 2024.
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