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Francis Lee | |||||||
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Occupation | Lyricist & writer | ||||||
Awards | Golden Melody Awards | ||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 李焯雄 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 李焯雄 | ||||||
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Musical career | |||||||
Genres | Mandarin pop/ Cantopop | ||||||
Francis Lee or Zhuoxiong Li, (李焯雄[1] in Chinese[2]) is a critically acclaimed and prolific Chinese-pop lyricist,[3] who has won 2 "Best Lyricist Awards" (14th[4][5] for Karen Mok's "Love" or 莫文蔚 愛 [6] and 26th[7][8][9] for Karen Mok's "Departures/ BuSan,BuJian" or 莫文蔚 不散,不見[10]) in Taiwan’s reputable "Golden Melody Awards"(金曲奬). He has also written many theme songs for movies and TV drama as well as commercials, including John Woo’s (吳宇森)"Red Cliff:Part 1"赤壁.上(心·戰 ~RED CLIFF~ or "Heart,War~RED CLIFF~" )[11][12][13] and "Red Cliff:Part 2"赤壁.下(赤壁 〜大江東去〜 or "Red Cliff 〜River Of No Return").[11][12][13]
His other international projects include the Chinese version of the theme song "Wavin' Flag" to 2010 FIFA World Cup sung by Jacky Cheung (張學友, Zhang Xue-you), Jane Zhang (張靚穎 Zhang Liang Ying) and K'naan.
Francis Lee is also a writer. His most recent publication is 同名同姓的人"People With The Same Name"(September 2016),[14][15][16] a collection of short stories, poetry, essays and lyrics.
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