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Khalil Fong
方大同
Born(1983-07-14)14 July 1983
Kauai County, Hawaii, United States
Died21 February 2025(2025-02-21) (aged 41)
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, record producer
Years active2005–2025
Chinese name
Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinFāng Dàtóng
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingfong1 daai6 tung4
Musical career
OriginHong Kong
GenresR&B, Soul, Neo Soul, Hip hop, Blues, Funk, Mandopop
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums, percussion
Labels
In Hong Kong:

In Taiwan:
  • Warner Music (2005–2013)
  • Gold Typhoon (2013–2014)
  • Ocean Butterflies (2016–2025)
Websitekhalilfong.com Edit this at Wikidata

Khalil Fong Tai Tung (Chinese: 方大同; 14 July 1983 – 21 February 2025) was a Hong Kong–based American singer-songwriter and producer.

Fong was notable for introducing a more sophisticated R&B and soul sound to the Chinese music market, drawing inspiration from artists like Stevie Wonder, Musiq Soulchild and Earth, Wind & Fire.

Early life and education

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Khalil Fong was born in Hawaii, United States to an American-Chinese father, a drummer, and Hong Kong mother, Liang Rulan (梁茹嵐), an English language educator.[1] Liang would later be Fong's lyricist under the pen name Rulan (茹嵐).[1]

Fong moved to Shanghai at the age of 5, then Guangzhou for a brief period before moving to Hong Kong when he was 14.[2][3][4] Due to the family frequently moving to different cities, Fong initially studied in a primary school in Shanghai for five years, before being homeschooled by his parents until high school.[1][4]

Career

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Early beginnings: Before being a singer

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When Fong was 12, the family moved to Guangzhou and he would frequently accompany his father to sing at different bars. When he was 14, after moving to Hong Kong, he started writing over 100 tunes for his mother's English language education company, forming part of the company's audio learning resources. He started to learn to play guitar when he was 15, and subsequently sent many demos to different record companies at the age of 17. However due to his relatively young age and changes in the management of the recording company, Warner Records, he was not able to sign a recording contract until he was 22 in 2005.[4] Until then, he would write songs for other singers such as Andy Lau and Jacky Cheung.[4]

2005–2008: Soulboy, This Love, Wonderland, and Orange Moon

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In 2005, Fong finally signed a recording contract with Warner Records.[4] He then debuted with the release of his first album, Soulboy.[3] Soulboy is largely a soul and R&B album, which genres were rare in the Chinese music industry then.[5] The album won him several awards such as IFPI Hong Kong's 2005 Top 3 Best Selling Male Local Newcomers and CRHK's Chik Chak New Male Singer Silver award in 2006.[6][7]

In 2006, Fong released This Love album, which continued to receive positive reviews from the media.[8][9] As with Soulboy, this album received awards for being one of the top 10 selling Mandarin albums for the year,[10][11] and as well as its titular track, Popular Mandarin Song awards from 2007 Metro Radio Mandarin Hits Music Awards and 2006 Metro Radio Music Awards.[11][12]

In 2007, Fong held his first concert, "This Love Live 2007" at Hong Kong Arts Centre from 1-3 February, a live album of the performance was released on 23 August.[13] On 28 December, Fong released his third album, Wonderland, which was the first album to be released in Taiwan as well.[14][15] With love and environmental protection as its theme, the blue coloured album cover had two holes on the sides of the ears of Fong's portrait printed on it. The blue colour would represent Earth while the holes represented the ozone layer, bringing awareness to the holes in the ozone layer.[16] Record label Warner Music Hong Kong specially chose to radio broadcast "Love Song" on major radio stations on 14 February 2008 as a special music theme for Valentine's Day in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, bringing listeners into love theme.[17][18] "Love Song" topped the music charts in Hong Kong and Taiwan[19] and would go on to win awards at the 8th Global Chinese Music Awards, [20], Beijing Pop Music Ceremony Award,[21], HITS Music Awards.[22] The album earned Fong his first Golden Melody Award nomination.[23]

In March 2008, Fong held two concerts, titled "Wonderland Live 2008, at Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre, a live album of the performance was released on 29 July.[24] In December, Fong released his fourth studio album Orange Moon; the album, as promised by Fong, contained songs that are "catchier and more approachable" compared to his previous releases.[25] The title was inspired by the romanticism of sunset, where the orange moon refers to the sun.[26] For the album, Fong received awards at the Chinese Music Media Awards[27] and the Global Chinese Music Chart Awards Ceremony.[28]

2009–2012: Timeless, 15, and Back to Wonderland

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In 2009, Fong released his fifth studio album and first cover album Timeless on 11 August, it contained songs in Mandarin and English that had inspired him to pursue music.[29] In support of the album, Fong held concerts in 2009 at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on 27-29 August, a live album of his performance was released on 27 November.[30] For his work on this album, Fong received his second Golden Melody Award nomination.[31]

In 2010, Fong had a cameo appearance in Love in Disguise, directed and written by Fong's good friend Wang Leehom. Same year, Fong was hospitalized multiple times due to pneumothorax.[32]

In February 2011, Fong made his debut at the CMG New Year's Gala, performing "This Love" with Jam Hsiao and Li Jian.[33] On 21 April, he released his sixth studio album 15, the title was to commemorate the age when he first learned the guitar. 15 received mixed reviews for Fong's attempt to integrate blues, rock, soul, and R&B as well as the shift toward more plainspoken lyrics; likely anticipating the reaction, Fong stated this was "a challenge for me in terms of music and the stories or thoughts I want to share with everyone, and it will also be a challenge for the audience."[34] Fong won Best R&B/Soul Artist at the 12th Chinese Music Media Award for his work on this album.[35]

From August 2011 to December 2012, Fong embarked on his first concert tour "15方大同Khalil Fong" with 15 stops spanning Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, Malaysia, and Macau.[36][37][38] The live album of the Hong Kong concert was released on 23 December 2011. On 12 December 2012, Fong released his seventh studio album Back to Wonderland, a callback to his third studio album Wonderland. The album was a "collage of Fong's past music elements", returning to his earlier R&B and soul music styles and incorporating the experiments in his last three albums.[39]

2013-2017: Dangerous World and Journey to the West

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In 2013, Fong's contract with Warner Records ended in July and he signed with Gold Typhoon in August.[40] In November, Fong embarked on his second concert tour "Soulboy Lights Up"; the stage design concept was specifically inspired by the three characters of his name: "方" for the square-shaped stage, "大" for the large-scaled musical feast, and "同" for the use triangular iron frames.[41] The concert tour began in Hong Kong on 30 November to 2 December 2013 and continued through most of 2014.[42]

In 2014, Fong released his eighth studio album Dangerous World, it earned him his third Golden Melody Awards nomination.[43]

In 2016, Fong launched the music label FU MUSIC (賦音樂) on 28 April.[44] Fong released his ninth studio album Journey to the West on 28 September; the album contained two discs, one gold and one black: the style of the black disc is more modern and contemporary while the style of the "gold disc" is more classic.[45] For this album, Fong received four nominations from Golden Melody Awards,[46] bringing up his total to seven, and won his first Golden Melody Award for Best Male Artist.[47]

In 2017, Fong stepped back from making music due to health concerns. Same year, he was named Billboard Radio China’s artist of the year.[48]

2018–2024: Emi The Dream Catcher #1, Home Sweet Home, and The Dreamer

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In 2018, Fong released three bilingual children's graphic novels, The Secret of the Golden Bricks, Saving Snowy and The Tree of Life, under the series title Emi The Dream Catcher.[49] On 13 July, he released the extended play Emi The Dream Catcher #1.

Throughout 2018–2019, Fong continued releasing singles such as "Dear Ocean" featuring Diana Wang,[50] "Fake Monk",[51] and "White Hair".[52] The latter won Fong Best Male Singer of the Year and Golden Song of the Year at the Global Chinese Songs Chart [zh].[53]

In 2020, Fong released the extended play Home Sweet Home on 19 June, which included the song "Noodles" that won Fong his second Golden Melody Awards for Best Single Producer.[54] In 2021, Fong produced the science fiction romance Guidance, directed by Neysan Sobhani.[55]

In 2024, Fong posted on his Weibo account that he had been "recovering from health issues" and throughout the journey, "found numerous moments of inspiration that have resulted in a new album".[56] On 18 October, Fong released his tenth studio album The Dreamer.

Personal life

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Fong was a member of the Baháʼí Faith.[57] He was a vegetarian.[58]

Fong enjoyed a close friendship with fellow record artiste, Fiona Sit from when he entered the music industry. Sit promoted him when he debuted, singing duets with him. Fong would frequently write songs for her to sing throughout her career, acknowledging the fact with a statement at an awards ceremony that the songs are written for her first. Some of his works would become her best hits. Fong would become one of her pillars of strength when she had depression in 2008.[59]

Death

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Fong died in Dali, Yunnan, China on 21 February 2025,[a] at the age of 41 from an unspecified illness that affected him in the previous five years.[64] He was later cremated in Dali on 1 March 2025.[61][62][63] His label FU MUSIC announced his death on 1 March 2025 through Facebook and Weibo.[65][64]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Album title Chinese title Release date Ref
Soulboy 18 November 2005 [66][67]
This Love 愛愛愛 29 December 2006 [68][69]
Wonderland 未來 28 December 2007 [70]
Orange Moon 橙月 19 December 2008 [71]
Timeless 可啦思刻 11 August 2009 [72]
15 21 April 2011 [73]
Back to Wonderland 回到未來 12 December 2012 [74]
Dangerous World 危險世界 11 April 2014 [75]
Journey to the West 西遊記 28 September 2016 [76]
The Dreamer 夢想家 18 October 2024 [77]

Live albums

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Album title Chinese title Release date Ref
This Love Live 2007 23 August 2007 [78]
Wonderland Live 2008 29 July 2008 [79]
Timeless Live Timeless 演唱會Live專輯 27 November 2009 [80]
Khalil Timeless Live in HK 2009 28 January 2010 [81]
15 Live in HK 2011 15 香港演唱會2011 23 December 2011 [82]

Compilation albums

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Album title Chinese title Release Date Ref
The Soulboy Collection 26 November 2013 [83]

Extended plays

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Album title Chinese title Release Date Ref
Emi The Dream Catcher #1 13 July 2018 [84]
Home Sweet Home 宅這 19 June 2020 [85]
Emi The Dreamer Catcher Graphic Novels 1-6 Mini Album 21 January 2025 [86]

Filmography

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Television series

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Film

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Year English title Chinese title Role Notes
2010 Love in Disguise 戀愛通告 Himself Cameo [citation needed]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nomination Result Ref
2005 Metro Radio Music Awards (新城勁爆頒獎禮) New Hot Voice (勁爆熱播新聲音) Won [citation needed]
CRHK's Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation
(叱咤樂壇流行榜)
Chik Chak New Male Singer (叱咤樂壇生力軍男歌手銀獎) Silver [7]
2006 Metro Radio Music Awards (新城勁爆頒獎禮) Popular Song (新城勁爆歌曲) "糖不甩" (Composed for Fiona Sit) Won [12]
Popular Mandarin Song (新城勁爆国语歌曲) "This Love" (愛愛愛) Won [12]
IFPI Hong Kong Music Sales Awards Top 3 Best Selling Local Male Newcomers (最暢銷本地男新人) Soulboy Won [6]
CRHK's Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation
(叱咤樂壇流行榜)
Chik Chak Producer (叱咤唱作人銀獎) Silver [citation needed]
RoadShow Music Awards Supreme Song (至尊歌曲) "This Love" (愛愛愛) Won [citation needed]
Most Potential Producer/Singer (至尊潛力創作歌手) Won [citation needed]
2007 IFPI Hong Kong Music Sales Awards Top 10 Selling Mandarin Albums of the Year This Love (愛愛愛) Won [89]
Metro Radio Mandarin Hits Music Awards
(新城國語力頒獎禮)
Popular Mandarin Hit Song (新城国语力歌曲) 愛愛愛 Won [11]
New Powers Singer (新勢力歌手) Won [11]
New Powers of Creation (創作新勢力) Won [11]
2008 CRHK's Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation
(叱咤樂壇流行榜)
Chik Chak Male Singer (叱咤男歌手金獎) Gold [citation needed]
Chik Chak Top Ten Single (叱咤十大專業推介第二位) "Love Song" Second place [citation needed]
Chik Chak Producer/Singer (叱咤唱作人金獎) Gold [citation needed]
Chik Chak Composer (叱咤作曲人大獎) Won [citation needed]
10th Mnet KM Music Festival Best New Asian Artist Won [90]
2009 HITO Radio Music Awards
(HITO流行音樂獎)
Top 10 Songs of the Year "Love Song" Won [91]
Best Loved by Audience "未來" (Future) Won [91]
Metro Radio Music Awards (新城勁爆頒獎禮) Radio Song "If Love" ("如果愛") Won [citation needed]
Male Artist Won [citation needed]
Album Orange Moon Won [citation needed]
Singer-Songwriter Won [citation needed]
Fans Elected Artist Won [citation needed]
Popular Mandarin Song (勁爆國語歌曲) Won [citation needed]
Yahoo! Asia Buzz Awards Popular Song "Kuang Chao" Won [citation needed]
Popular Mandarin Song "Red Bean" Won [citation needed]
Top Buzz HK Artist Won [citation needed]
CRHK's Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation
(叱咤樂壇流行榜)
Ultimate Song Award Won [citation needed]
Male Artist Bronze [citation needed]
Best Music Arrangement Won [citation needed]
Sina Music Awards Most Listened Songs "The Moon Represents My Heart" Won [citation needed]
Favourite Mandarin Song "Red Bean" Won [citation needed]
Outstanding Music Award Won [citation needed]
RTHK's Top Ten Chinese Songs Music Awards Best Pop Singer Won [citation needed]
Best Mandarin Pop Song "Three Person Tour" Won [citation needed]
2010 CASH Golden Sail Music Awards Best Performance "Wan Le" Won [citation needed]
Metro Radio Music Awards (新城勁爆頒獎禮) Best Male Artist Won [citation needed]
Best Asia Singer-Songwriter Won [citation needed]
Best Hits Mandarin Song "Wan Le" Won [citation needed]
Best Composer "Cui Ruo" + "Hui Bo Je De Nai You Xia Xiang" Won [citation needed]
Greater China Fan Chosen Best Hits Artist Won [citation needed]
CRHK's Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation
(叱咤樂壇流行榜)
Ultimate Composer Won [citation needed]
RTHK's Top Ten Chinese Songs Music Awards Most Popular Artist Won [citation needed]
Most Popular Mandarin Song "Wan Le" Silver [citation needed]
Greater China Best Male Artist Won [citation needed]
Composer Won [citation needed]
Yahoo! Asia Buzz Awards Asia Best Appeal Male Artist Won [citation needed]
Taiwan Most Popular HK Artist Won [citation needed]
Singer-Songwriter "Wan Le" Won [citation needed]
Sina Music Awards Top 20 Songs (二十大歌曲) "Wan Le" Won [citation needed]
Favourite Singer-Songwriter Won [citation needed]
Favourite Mandarin Song "Coconut Shell" Won [citation needed]
2011 Metro Radio Music Awards (新城勁爆頒獎禮) Male Artist Won [citation needed]
Best Asia Singer-Songwriter Won [citation needed]
Song of the Year "Hao Bu Rong Yi" Won [citation needed]
Best Composer "Wallpaper" Won [citation needed]
Best Mandarin Song "Zi Yi Wei" Won [citation needed]
Best Album 15 Won [citation needed]
Yahoo! Asia Buzz Awards Best Singer-Songwriter "Hao Bu Rong Yi" Won [citation needed]
Best Hong Kong Male Artist Won [citation needed]
Taiwan Most Popular HK Artist Won [citation needed]
Taiwan Best Duet "Zi Yi Wei" (Khalil Fong/Xu Jia Ying) Won [citation needed]
CRHK's Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation
(叱咤樂壇流行榜)
Ultimate Song "Hao Bu Rong Yi" Won [citation needed]
Ultimate Singer-Songwriter Gold [citation needed]
Ultimate Composer Won [citation needed]
Ultimate Male Artist Silver [citation needed]
Ultimate Album of the Year 15 Won [citation needed]
Sina Music Awards Favourite Mandarin Song "Hao Bu Rong Yi" Won [citation needed]
Favourite Singer-Songwriter Won [citation needed]
Top 20 Songs (二十大歌曲) "Yin Wei Ni" Won [citation needed]
Best Mandarin Duet Song "Zi Yi Wei" (Khalil Fong/Xu Jia Ying) Won [citation needed]
RTHK's Top Ten Chinese Songs Music Awards Best Artist Won [citation needed]
Best Mandarin Song (優秀流行國語歌曲獎) "Hao Bu Rong Yi" Bronze [citation needed]
Best Chinese Song "Hao Bu Rong Yi" Won [citation needed]
2012 Kugou Music Awards Songwriter of the Year Won [92]
Singer-Songwriter of the Year Won
HK/TW Singer of the Year Won
2014 Hito Pop Music Awards Hit FM's Singer-Songwriter Won [93]
Hito Overseas Singer Won
Hito Arranger "I Want You Back" Won
2015 Tencent x MTV Asia Music Gala 2016 Most Popular Male Singer in Hong Kong and Taiwan Award Won [94]
2016 2016 Asia Artist Awards New Wave Won [citation needed]
2017 28th Golden Melody Awards Best Male Vocalist – Mandarin Journey to the West Won [64]
2020 32nd Golden Melody Awards Producer of the Year, Single "Noodles" Won [54]

Notes

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  1. ^ Despite an earlier report indicating that his death was in United States,[60] later reports, including the publisher of the earlier report have reported that he was in Dali or in the region prior to his death.[61][62][63]

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