Article: Top 10 Chinese Music Producers

The music of China is derived from the Chinese people, which include ethnic minorities in contemporary China and the Han Chinese. The chinese music producers also inspire upcoming  Generations of artists.

1. Chan Kwong Wing

The popular producer Chan Kwong-wing writes the music for Hong Kong movies. The Infernal Affairs trilogy, SPL: Sha Po Lang, Initial D, and Daisy are among his well-known film works. Chan has been nominated for the Hong Kong Film Awards seventeen times, and he has won three prizes for his work on the scores for The Storm Riders, Bodyguards and Assassins, and Wu Xia.

2. Eason Chan Yik-Shun

Eason Chan Yick-shun is an actor and singer from Hong Kong. The 2013 Forbes China Celebrity Top 100 List has Chan at number "6." Time magazine listed Chan's Cantonese album U87 as one of the "Five Asian Albums Worth Buying" in 2005. Chan is the recipient of several Golden Melody Awards. He received awards for Best Mandarin Album and Best Mandarin Male Singer in 2003 for Special Thanks To. He received the Best Mandarin Album award in 2009 for Don't Want to Let Go.

3. Jonathan Lee

Taiwanese producer and artist Jonathan Lee Chung-shan makes music. He is recognized as one of the most essential and revered individuals in the Mandopop music industry.

4. Mark Lui

Hong Kong is home to Mark Lui. He is a member of the "On Your Mark" creative team, the Artists and Repertoire team, and the Cantopop song production team of East Asia Record Production. In addition, he designs clothing for COOL DAY, SIR, a solo shot for the Today Is Cool fashion brand.

5. Pete Teo

Pete Teo is a sought-after actor in what has come to be known as "New Wave Malaysian Cinema" and a multiple award-winning singer-songwriter, composer, and director from Malaysia. His work is linked to Malaysia's non-partisan reform politics, particularly the use of new media tools to advance racial harmony, press freedom, and increased democratic engagement.

6. Teddy Robin Kwan

Teddy Robin is the stage name of Kwan Wai-pang, a Hong Kong-born English pop singer-songwriter, actor, and filmmaker. When Hong Kong English pop was at its height in terms of popularity in Hong Kong in the 1960s, he started his musical career. Teddy Robin and the Playboys was the name of the band he fronted. Later, he became an actor, director, producer, and composer.

7. Aaron Kwok

Aaron Kwok Fu-shing is an actor, singer, and dancer from Hong Kong. Kwok, one of the "Four Heavenly Kings" of Hong Kong pop music, has been performing since the 1980s. Kwok, known as the "God of Dance," draws inspiration from late American musician Michael Jackson for his theatrical dancing.

8. Yu-Peng Chen

Chinese composer and music producer Chen Yupeng is known by his stage name Chen Zhiyi. He is most known for having written the music for the open-world action and role-playing Genshin Impact, one of the most popular mobile games in history.

9. Kris Wu

Wu, also known as Wu Yifan, gained popularity as a member of the South Korean-Chinese boy band Exo before going solo. After several charges against him, which resulted in massive public censure, he was jailed in 2021.

10. Faye Wong

Singer-songwriter Faye Wong is from Hong Kong. She temporarily employed the stage name Shirley Wong early in her career. She was born in Beijing, relocated to Hong Kong in 1987, and gained notoriety in the early 1990s for her Cantonese singing, frequently fusing experimental music with mainstream Chinese pop.