2023年11月14日星期二
Singing artist Kwok Ping Kin
Kwok Ping Kin (1933 - November 5, 2015) was a Malaysian Cantonese singer. He became active in the 1970s and 1980s. Known as the "Emperor of Cantonese Opera", he is also very well-known in Hong Kong. Most of the themes of his songs were humorous that were popular at the time, reflecting the lives of little people and ordinary people, and also included some cautionary themes.
Kwok Ping Kin is also involved in song writing and production. On November 4, 2015, after being sent to UKM Hospital in Cheras by his family,Kwok Ping Kin died of illness in the early morning of the next day at the age of 82. Kwok Ping Kin in a humorous style. There are several classic songs that were considered favorites by fans in the early 1980s! Kwok Ping Kin sings the voices of ordinary people, and the humorous songs fully reflect the various emotions of the world. The song "Resent My Father" sings the regret of a prodigal son after spending all his family wealth; "Second Generation Ancestor" unreservedly exposes the rotten life of some rich children; "White Pink Elegy" is even more miserable. Out of the pain of drug addicts. His solo albums include "Old Love Is Like a Dream", "Missing Bruce Lee", and "Tears of Love".
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