Candy Lo Biography: Husband, Age, Movies, Net Worth, Songs, Albums, Parents, Height

Candy Lo Biography: Husband, Age, Movies, Net Worth, Songs, Albums, Parents, Height

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Candy Lo Hau-yam, known professionally as Candy Lo, is a distinguished Hong Kong Canto-rock singer-songwriter and film actress celebrated for her emotive vocals and compelling performances.

Rising to fame as the lead vocalist of the indie rock band Black and Blue, Lo launched her solo career in 1998 with Sony Music Hong Kong, gaining widespread recognition for her hit singles “Trash” and “Please Break Up.”

Her contributions to both music and film, including roles in acclaimed movies like The Eye (2002), have solidified her status as a versatile and influential figure in Hong Kong’s entertainment industry.

Profile

  • Full Name: Candy Lo Hau-yam
  • Stage Name: Candy Lo
  • Born: 18, October 1974
  • Age: 50 years old
  • Birthplace: Hong Kong, China
  • Nationality: Hongkonger
  • Occupation: Singer-Songwriter, Actress
  • Height: 1.65m
  • Parents: Mr. Lo and Mrs. Lo
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: Sammy So (m. 2013)
  • Boyfriend: Nicholas Tse (ex)
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Married
  • Net Worth: $2 million

Early Life and Education

Candy Lo Hau-yam was born on October 18, 1974, in Hong Kong, China, to Mr. Lo and Mrs. Lo.

Information about her siblings, if any, is not publicly available. Details regarding her formal education, including schools attended or degrees earned, remain undisclosed, as Lo has kept much of her early life private.

She is of Cantonese descent, and her religious beliefs are not publicly documented.

Career

Candy Lo Hau-yam began her career as the lead vocalist of the Hong Kong indie rock band Black and Blue, contributing lyrics to their albums Hope in Just One Day (1995) and Black & Blue (1996).

In 1998, she signed with Sony Music Hong Kong, launching her solo career with the EP Don’t Have to be…Too Perfect, which featured the breakthrough hit “Trash.”

Though her debut album Miao (1998) faced disappointing sales, her unique style and songwriting began to attract attention, setting the stage for her rise in the Canto-rock scene.

Lo’s career reached new heights with her 2002 album Appreciating the Taste of Life, which included the chart-topping single “Please Break Up,” a duet with Leehom Wang that won awards across Hong Kong’s major radio and TV stations.

In 2003, she held her first stadium concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum and released Candy’s Airline, featuring the hit “Love Triangle.”

Her acting career also flourished, with nominations at the 20th Hong Kong Film Awards (2001) for roles in Time and Tide and Twelve Nights, and further recognition for Truth or Dare: 6th Floor Rear Flat (2004) and Six Strong Guys (2005).

Candy Lo announced her retirement from singing in 2011 but continued producing music and acting. She joined WhatsUp Music Limited in 2014, releasing singles like “Self-Love” and “The Philosopher,” and performed at her RE:TURN concert series in 2017.

Her film work includes notable roles in The Eye (2002) and Punished (2011), showcasing her versatility. Lo’s influence as a trailblazer in Canto-rock and her contributions to Hong Kong’s music and film industries remain enduring, with her music still popular in karaoke bars and her performances celebrated for their emotional depth.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @candynurisolo
  • Facebook Handle: Candy Lo

Personal Life

Candy Lo Hau-yam married Sammy So, lead singer of the band Kolor, in April 2013, and the couple remains together.

She was previously in a relationship with actor Nicholas Tse. Lo has no known children.

Known for her love of cats, which inspired her album Miao, she maintains a relatively private lifestyle but engages with fans through social media, sharing personal and professional updates.

Filmography

  • Time and Tide (2000)
  • Twelve Nights (2000)
  • The Eye (2002)
  • Truth or Dare: 6th Floor Rear Flat (2003)
  • Six Strong Guys (2004)
  • Punished (2011)

Discography

  • Hope in Just One Day (with Black and Blue, 1995)
  • Black & Blue (with Black and Blue, 1996)
  • Don’t Have to be…Too Perfect (EP, 1998)
  • Miao (1998)
  • Getting Closer to Candy Lo (1999)
  • Appreciating the Taste of Life (2002)
  • Candy’s Airline (2003)
  • Flower Talk (2003)
  • Process (2007)

Net Worth

Candy Lo Hau-yam has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

Her wealth is derived from her successful music career, including album sales, concert performances, and royalties from hits like “Please Break Up.”

Additional income comes from her acting roles in films and brand endorsements, bolstered by her continued influence in Hong Kong’s entertainment industry.


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