Francis Lee (lyricist)

For other people named Francis Lee, see Francis Lee (disambiguation).
Francis Lee
Chinese name 李焯雄 (traditional)
Chinese name 李焯雄 (simplified)
Pinyin li3 zhuo2 xiong4 (Mandarin)
Occupation Lyricist
Genre(s) Mandarin pop/ Cantopop

Francis Lee or Zhuoxiong Li, (李焯雄[1] in Chinese[2]) is a critically acclaimed and prolific Chinese-pop lyricist, who has won 2 "Best Lyricist Awards" (14th[3][4] for Karen Mok's "Love" or 莫文蔚 [5] and 26th[6][7][8] for Karen Mok's "Departures/ BuSan,BuJian" or 莫文蔚 不散,不見[9]) 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~"[10][11][12] and "Red Cliff:Part 2"赤壁.下赤壁 〜大江東去〜 or "Red Cliff 〜River Of No Return").[13][14][15]

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.

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