Jason Chan (singer)

[2] Chan was born in Hong Kong and moved to Canada when he was seven years old with his mother after his parents divorced.

[3] Chan attended Markville Secondary School in Markham, Ontario, and studied social work in university briefly.

"Logic and Feelings" 理智與感情 featuring Taiwanese singer Rainie Yang was released as the third single; it topped the 988FM chart in Malaysia.

Chan won Outstanding Artiste (Hong Kong) at the 9th Global Chinese Music Awards.

[6] In 2010, 人外有人 from Can't Be Half was released to radio stations to moderate, success, peaking at number four on RTHK.

Singles "Don't Fear Losing" 别怕失去 and "One Extra Love" 多此一爱 were released in support of the album.

Being managed by Song Music, Chan became a victim of the royalties controversy between the Hong Kong Recording Industry Alliance (HKRIA) and TVB, unable to make appearances on TVB's programmes, and no songs of his charted on the Jade Solid Gold Chart from late 2009 to 2014.

[7] A deluxe edition was issued 23 May, adding three music videos and footage from his Jason Chan & Friends The Next Moment mini-concert.

In support of the album Chan headlined his first major concert, Tales Live 2013, at the Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre Star Hall on 29 November 2013.

The second plug, "Missing You" 別來無恙, written by Phil Lam, topped three radio stations, but did not chart on Ultimate 903.

Commemorating the 10th anniversary of his career in the music industry, Chan released his second greatest hits album The Players.

Chan returned to the charts with single "The Walking Dead", his first collaboration with prolific lyricist Wyman Wong.

On 24 November 2017 he released his tenth studio album I. Chan held his first Hong Kong Coliseum concert titled Speechless on 2 and 3 December.

On 7 April 2018, he posted an ultrasound photo of his wife Leanne Fu's belly on his social media accounts.

In response to the question, Jason Chan insisted that the restaurant has obtained China's Xiaolongkan hot pot franchise.