Hong Kong superstar Andy
Lau at the 2007 Metro Radio Mandarin Music Awards in Hong Kong on
Saturday, August 4, 2007. He won six awards at the
ceremony.
Cantonese-speaking superstar singer Andy Lau on
Saturday garnered six big prizes at the Metro Radio Mandarin Music
Awards, continuing his reign as the king of Hong Kong's only music
awards for Mandopop.
The awards that went to Andy Lau included Song of the Year,
Singer of Asia and Outstanding Album, for his latest work
Miracle World.
The Hong Kong native walked away as the biggest winner of the
night, despite several other Mandarin-speaking singers from the
Chinese mainland vying for glory.
The 45-year-old music mainstay, whose name is attached to dozens
of Mandarin albums, has been the awards' biggest winner every year
since its inauguration in 2004, by Hong Kong's Metro Showbiz FM
99.7.
Winners of the night's thirty awards also included Malaysian
singers Guang Liang and Gary Cao winning Metro Radio Male Singers,
"Super Girl" Zhang Liangying sharing the Metro Radio Female Singer
award with Taiwan's Elva Hsiao and Hong Kong's Joey Yung, Lee-Hom
Wang won Metro Radio Producer. Jay Chou was also honored with Metro
Radio Album of Asia for Still Fantasy, and
actor-turned-singer Huang Xiaoming was awarded Idol Singer of the
Chinese mainland.
Malaysian singers Guang
Liang (R) and Gary Cao at the 2007 Metro Radio Mandarin Music
Awards in Hong Kong on Saturday, August 4, 2007.
"Super Girl" Zhang
Liangying performs at the 2007 Metro Radio Mandarin Music Awards in
Hong Kong on Saturday, August 4, 2007.
Malaysian singer Guang
Liang at the 2007 Metro Radio Mandarin Music Awards in Hong Kong on
Saturday, August 4, 2007.
Hong Kong singer Joey Yung
at the 2007 Metro Radio Mandarin Music Awards in Hong Kong on
Saturday, August 4, 2007.
Andy Lau and All-star cast
on stage
(CRI.cn August 5, 2007)