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Wong Ka Kui

Koma Wong Ka-Kui (Simplified Chinese: 黄家驹, Traditional Chinese: 黄家駒, Jyutping: Wong4 Ga1 Koy1, Pinyin: Huang2 Jia1 Ju1) (born June 10, 1962 in Hong Kong, passed away on June 30,1993) is a composer, songwriter and singer. He is also the lead singer, rhythm guitarist, and the founding member of the popular Hong Kong rock band, Beyond. Ka-Kui is known for his unique and powerful voice that was able to convey a number of emotions, making him the heart and soul of Beyond.

In 1990, Ka-Kui won the best lyrics award for the song 光煇歲月 (Glory Days).

While filming a gameshow in Japan on June 24,1993, Ka-Kui fell off a platform and was hospitalized. After the accident, thousands of Beyond fans prayed for Ka-Kui. Unfortunately, he passed away on June 30th, 1993 after spending a few days in a coma.

Filmography

  • Cageman (1992)
  • Beyond's Diary (1991)
  • The Fun, the Luck, and the Tycoon (1989)
  • Happy Ghost 4 (1989)

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