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Karen Joy Morris, better known as Karen Mok (Chinese: 莫文蔚; pinyin: Mò Wénwèi, born 2 June 1970) is a Hong Kong actress and singer. She is considered one of the leading East Asian pop singers and actresses with a career spanning three decades.[1] Mok is the first female Hong Kong singer to win the Golden Melody Award and has won it a total of three times. She has released 18 solo studio albums, starred in over 40 movies, has over 15 million followers on leading Chinese social media site Weibo. The Lhasa concert during The Ultimate Karen Mok Show (2018–2021) set the Guinness World Record for the Highest Altitude Mass-Attended Music Concert.[2] In 2024, Mok was the first female singer to do a solo concert in Beijing National Stadium, the Bird's Nest.[3]
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莫文蔚 | |||||||||||
Born | Karen Joy Morris 2 June 1970 British Hong Kong | ||||||||||
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Years active | 1993–present | ||||||||||
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Johannes Natterer (m. 2011) | ||||||||||
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Labels | Star Records (1993–1995) Rock Records (1996–2001) Sony BMG (2002–2008) Universal Music (2009–2017) Sony Music (2018–2022) Mok-A-Bye Baby Records (2018–present) | ||||||||||
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Chinese | 莫文蔚 | ||||||||||
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Website | karenmok |
Karen Mok was born on 2 June 1970 as Karen Joy Morris in British Hong Kong. She is of mixed ancestry: her mother is half Chinese, quarter German and quarter Persian, while her father is half Welsh and half Chinese.[4][5] Her grandfather was Alfred Morris, the first principal of King's College, Hong Kong. She speaks English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Italian, German and French.[6]
Mok attended Diocesan Girls' School from primary to secondary grade in Hong Kong. When she was a F.4 student, she received the 1st Hong Kong Outstanding Students Awards. In 1987, she won a scholarship for the United World College of the Adriatic in Duino (Trieste, Italy) from which she graduated in 1989 with the International Baccalaureate.[7] She subsequently studied Italian Literature at Royal Holloway, University of London.[8]
While studying in London, Mok auditioned for the West End Musical Miss Saigon. At the same time, she recorded music demo tapes together with fellow students which landed her first recording contract with Star Records. She decided to put her theatre aspirations on hold, headed back to Hong Kong and released in 1993 her first Cantonese album Karen.[citation needed] She achieved her musical breakthrough with the launch of her first Mandarin album To Be in 1997. To date, she has released 17 studio albums, the most successful ones being To Be (1997), Karen Mok in Totality (1995), [i] (2004), Without You (2006), Live is Karen Mok (2007) and Half Time (2018) containing numerous number 1 hits such as "He Does Not Love Me", "Overcast"[9] and "Growing Fond of You".[10] Her 2021 single "Empty World" had over 3bn streams on Chinese music platforms and became an anthym during the Covid pandemic in mainland China.
In 2013, she launched her English album Somewhere I belong,[11] an East-meets-West reinterpretation of jazz classics.[12][13] The album is recorded in China with East Asian musicians and adding the guzheng on several tracks.[14] She showcased this album at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London, on 30 May 2013.[15] Mok said about the title of the album: “It’s about what I do, when I feel comfortable, that’s when I’m doing what I love most, that’s singing, that’s when I’m performing on stage, and just singing my heart out, sharing my emotions,” she said. “So that’s where I belong.”[14]
In 2000, she gave her debut solo concert, The Very Karen Mok Show, in Taipei in front of 20,000 spectators.[16] In 2005, she started her international concert tours with the Extremely Karen Mok Show,[17] followed by The Original Karen Mok Show (2009–2011)[18] and the tour The Age of Moknificence (2014–2015),[19][20][21] with which she celebrated her 20th anniversary in show business. Starting from 2005, she also assumed the role of creative director and producer in her concert tours.[22] The Regardez Tour (2015–2016) started in Taipei and led Mok to 27 cities in Asia, North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.[23][24] As part of this tour, she was the first Chinese pop artist to give solo concerts in Madrid and Milan.[25]
The Ultimate Karen Mok Show started on 23 June 2018 with the concert in the Hongkou Football Stadium in Shanghai 23 June 2018 in front of more than 20,000 spectators[26] and totaled 48 concerts in 40 cities in Asia, Europe and Australia.[27][28] The tour was largely conducted in outdoor stadiums, with the maximum attendance of 40,000 in the Beijing Workers' Stadium, Beijing, on 22 September 2019.[29] On 12 October 2019, she performed in Lhasa at an altitude of 3650m, setting the Guinness World Record for the Highest Altitude Mass-Attended Music Concert[30] and being the first solo stadium concert in Tibet. Her concerts in the Taipei Arena on 7 and 8 December 2019 had the special feature that she performed entirely different song lists on each night.[31] The European leg of the tour brought her in London to the Palladium and in Paris to the Folies Bergère, making her the first Chinese pop singer to perform in this venue.[32] With the Ultimate tour, Mok celebrated her 25th anniversary in show business. Interrupted by the events around the global Covid pandemic, the tour finished with three concerts in Hong Kong in June 2021.
In 2024, Mok ran a series of large-scale stadium concerts titled "The Big Big Show", commencing in Beijing on 15 June 2024, followed by concerts in Shanghai, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Hangzhou and Wuhan. In the course of this, she was the first female singer to perform a solo concert in Beijing's Bird's Nest stadium.
Mok has collaborated on stage and in the studio with numerous leading global artists. Amongst others, she performed together with The Black Eyed Peas,[33] Andrea Bocelli,[34] Far East Movement,[35] Lang Lang,[36] John Legend,[37] Sergio Mendes,[38] Mika,[39] Keanu Reeves and Pharrell Williams.[40]
Mok gave her film debut in 1993 with a cameo role in the movie The Tigers – The Legend of Canton.[41] Her first starring role was in 1995 together with Stephen Chow in A Chinese Odyssey. In the same year, she acted in Wong Kar Wai’s movie Fallen Angels, for which she received the award for Best Supporting Actress at the Hong Kong Film Award and the Golden Bauhinia Awards. In total, she starred in more than 40 movies.
Outside Greater China, she acted in the 2004 Hollywood production Around the World in 80 Days with Jackie Chan (credited as Karen Joy Morris, her birth name) and in the Thai horror movie The Coffin. She also played the female lead role in Keanu Reeves’ directorial debut Man of Tai Chi.
Throughout her career, Mok has frequently branched into adjacent areas of performances. In 2005/2006, she played the female lead Mimi in the 10th Anniversary Asian Tour of the Broadway musical Rent. In 2001, she supplied the voice of Princess Kida for the Cantonese dub of Walt Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire. In 2020, Mok sang the theme song of the Hong Kong TVB drama Flying Tiger II. The theme song, "呼吸有害, Breathing Is Hazardous",[42] topped all radio, TV and digital platforms in Hong Kong, a first in Cantopop.[43]
In 2016 and 2017, she starred in the two reality TV productions Up Idol (我们来了), of Hunan Television[44] and The Next (天籁之战), season 1 and season 2 (天籁之战 and 天籁之战 (第二季)), of Dragon Television.[45] On 20 May 2021, Mok won the 星耀年度金曲 award with Breathing is Hazardous at Weibo Starlight Awards 2020.[46]
She was a torch bearer for the 2008 Summer Olympics held in Beijing [47] and performed at the opening and closing ceremonies. In 2016, she was awarded the title of Cultural Ambassador of the Italian city of Bergamo, being the first Chinese to be awarded this title.[48]
In 2023, Karen Mok celebrated the 30th anniversary of her career in show business with dedicated exhibitions in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Taipei and Chengdu, titled "Reign of Moknificence", featuring materials from her careers across music, film and charity.[49]
In October 2008, she launched her own line of perfume.[50] Starting in 2015, she collaborated with the Italian brand Rucoline, also developing her own designs.[51] In the following year, she initiated a crossover collection with Replay,[52] leading up to a launch event and pop-up store at Harvey Nichols in London in 2018. Mok has been the face of leading global brands such as Cadillac,[53] Canon,[54] Cartier,[55] Chow Tai Fook,[56] Clear,[57] Kappa,[58] Lux,[59] Mandarin Oriental,[60][61] Schwarzkopf,[citation needed] Schweppes[citation needed] and Solvil et Titus.[62]
Mok is a strong advocate for animals and has been involved in numerous campaigns for this purpose. Amongst others, she has joined efforts with Animals Asia to help Asiatic black bears which are exploited for the extraction of bile,[63][64] and has been on an expedition with Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) to demonstrate against the culling of baby seals.[65] She has also been involved with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).[66]
In 2007, Mok was involved with MTV EXIT, a campaign against human trafficking in Asia, presenting Traffic: An MTV EXIT Special, a documentary on trafficking.[67] In 2013 she championed in the campaign Roll Back Malaria (RBM).[68] Mok currently serves as an ambassador for UNICEF,[69] SPCA,[70] Animals Asia Foundation[71] and Care for Children.[72] In 2017, Mok created the Morris Charity Initiative, providing support in animal welfare, education and the environment. As a first initiative, the charity raised money for a scholarship at the United World College Changshu.[73] Since then the charity has provided numerous donations to charities across the target areas.
Mok married her boyfriend, German-born Johannes Natterer, at a church near Florence, Italy, on 1 October 2011.[74] Mok has three adult step-children and spends her time between London and her international engagements. In 2017, they celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary with an elaborate party at Kensington Palace.[75][76]
Year | English title | Chinese title | Role |
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1993 | The Tigers – The Legend of Canton | 廣東五虎之鐵拳無敵孫中山 | Feminist |
1994 | Family Affair | 清官難審 | |
1995 | Fallen Angels | 墮落天使 | Blondie |
Out of the Dark | 回魂夜 | Kwan | |
Heaven Can't Wait | 救世神棍 | Joan | |
A Chinese Odyssey Part One: Pandora's Box | 西遊記之月光寶盒 | Pak Jing-jing | |
A Chinese Odyssey Part Two: Cinderella | 西遊記之仙履奇緣 | Pak Jing-jing | |
1996 | The God of Cookery | 食神 | Twin Dagger Turkey |
Viva Erotica | 色情男女 | May | |
Black Mask | 黑俠 | Tracy Lee | |
Best of the Best | 飛虎II之傲氣比天高 | Karen Kook | |
Kitchen | 我愛廚房 | Jenny | |
Four Faces of Eve | 四面夏娃 | Mistress of Chan Giu's husband | |
Young and Dangerous 3 | 古惑仔III之隻手遮天 | Lam Shuk-fan | |
Sexy and Dangerous | 古惑女 | Van Chai / Chan Lai-wan | |
Those Were the Days | 4個32A和一個香蕉少年 | Patricia (adult) | |
wkw/tk/1996@7'55"hk.net | |||
1997 | Task Force | 熱血最強 | Shirley Lau |
Lawyer Lawyer | 算死草 | Wu Man | |
First Love: The Litter on the Breeze | 初纏戀後之二人世界 | ||
Young and Dangerous 4 | 97古惑仔之戰無不勝 | Wasabi / Lam Shuk-fan | |
1999 | King of Comedy | 喜劇之王 | Sister Cuckoo |
Tempting Heart | 心動 | Chen Li | |
2000 | Dragon Heat | 龍火 | |
The Teacher Without Chalk | 流氓師表 | Sister Teresa | |
Roaring Wheels | 車神傳說 | Suki Fung | |
Bruce Law Stunts | 特技猛龍 | (herself) | |
2001 | Goodbye, Mr. Cool | 九龍冰室 | Helen Poon / Macau Hung |
Shaolin Soccer | 少林足球 | Dragon Twin | |
La Brassiere | 絕世好bra | Shirley | |
2002 | Haunted Office | Office有鬼 | Pat |
The Irresistible Piggies | 豬扒大聯盟 | So Mei | |
So Close | 夕陽天使 | Kong Yat-hung | |
Red Snow | 極地營救 | ||
2003 | The Twins Effect | 千機變 | Ivy |
Love Under the Sun | 愛在陽光下 | ||
2004 | Enter the Phoenix | 大佬愛美麗 | Julie Lui |
Around the World in 80 Days | 環遊世界80天 | General Fang | |
2005 | DragonBlade: The Legend of Lang | 龍刀奇緣 | Ying Ying (voice) |
2005 | Wait 'til You're Older | 童夢奇緣 | Tsui Man |
2006 | The Heavenly Kings | 四大天王 | (herself) |
Magic & Me | 千變魔手 | (herself) | |
2007 | Mr. Cinema | 老港正傳 | Luk Min |
2008 | Lost Indulgence | 秘岸 | Su Dan |
The Coffin | 棺材 | Zoe | |
2010 | Go Lala Go! | 杜拉拉升職記 | Rose |
The Road Less Traveled | 一路有你 | Susan | |
2011 | The Law of Attraction | 萬有引力 | Mei |
East Meets West | 東成西就2011 | Chung Siu-ming / Sammi | |
2013 | Man of Tai Chi | 太極俠 | Sun Jing Shi |
Better and Better | 越來越好·村晚 | ||
2014 | The Great Hypnotist | 催眠大師 | Ren Xiaoyan |
2016 | A Chinese Odyssey Part Three | 大話西遊 – 叁 | Pak Jing-jing |
2024 | Cesium Fallout | 焚城 | Cecilia |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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2010 Seanson 2 | Go Lala Go! | Most Popular Female Actor (Hong Kong) | Won | [77] |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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1996 | Fallen Angels (1995 film) | Best Supporting actress | Won | [78] |
2000 | Tempting Heart | Nominated | [79] |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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1997 | The God of Cookery | Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress | Nominated | [78] |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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2007 | Mr.Cinema | Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actress | Nominated | [80] |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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1996 | Fallen Angels (1995 film) | Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actress | Won | [78] |
1997 | Viva Erotica(色情男女) with Jordan Chan | Hong Kong Film Award for Best Original Film Song | Nominated | [81] |
God of Cookery | Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress | Nominated | [78] | |
2006 | Wait 'Til You're Older | Nominated | [82] | |
2008 | Mr.Cinema | Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actress | Nominated | [83] |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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1996 | Heaven Can't Wait | Best Actress | Nominated | |
Out of the Dark (1995 film) | Nominated | |||
1998 | First Love: The Litter on the Breeze | Runner-up | [84] | |
Task Force | Nominated | |||
2006 | Wait 'Til You're Older | Nominated | [85] | |
2012 | East Meets West (2011 film) | Nominated | [86] |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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2011 | Go Lala Go! | Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture | Nominated | |
2022 | Empty World(Love Will Tear Us Apart) | Best Global Original Song | Nominated | [87] |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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2010 | Go Lala Go! | Golden Lotus Award for Best Supporting Actress | Nominated | [88] |
2016 | A Chinese Odyssey Part Three | Nominated | [89] |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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2012 | Go Lala Go! | Hundred Flowers Award for Best Supporting Actress | Nominated | [90] |
Year | Category | Result | Ref |
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2008 | Best Female Asian Artist(China) | Won | [91] |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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2007 | Best Female Stage Performance | Won | [93] | |
2009 | Nominated | [94] | ||
Most Popular Female Singer | Nominated | |||
Best All-Round Artist(Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Won | |||
The Outside World | Top 30 songs | Won | ||
Hui Wei | Best Female Singer | Nominated | ||
Best Album(Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Won | |||
2010 | Precious | Nominated | [95] | |
Best Composer | Nominated | |||
Best Female Singer(Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Nominated | |||
Top 30 songs | Won | |||
Most Popular Female Singer(Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Won | |||
Best Female Stage Performance | Nominated | |||
Best Singer-Songwriter(Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Nominated |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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1999 | Best New Singer(Asia) | Won | ||
2003 | Best Female Singer (Hong Kong) | Won | [96] | |
2008 | Most Popular Female Singer(Hong Kong) | Won | [97] | |
2010 | In that Far-Off Place | Best Music Video(Hong Kong/Macau/Taiwan) | Nominated | [98] |
Best Female Singer (Hong Kong/Macau/Taiwan) |
Nominated | |||
2012 | Won | [99] | ||
Most Popular Female Singer(HK/Macau/Taiwan) | Nominated | [100] |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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1998 | Too Little Time | Top 20 songs | Won | |
2000 | Overcast | Won | ||
2001 | Lazy to Bother | Won | [101] | |
2003 | Ai | Won | [102] | |
Most Popular Fashionable Female Singer(Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Won | |||
2010 | Hui Wei | Best Female Singer(Hong Kong) | Nominated | [103] |
2011 | Most Popular Female Singer (Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Nominated | [104] | |
Best Crossover Singer | Nominated | |||
Best Female Singer (Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Nominated | |||
2012 | Won | [105] | ||
Asia Fashionable Singer | Won | |||
2013 | Somewhere I Belong | Best Crossover Album | Won | [106] |
Best Crossover Singer(Asia-Pacific) | Won | |||
2014 | Best Female Singer (Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Nominated | [107] | |
2015 | Nominated | |||
All-Round Singer(Asia) | Won | [108] | ||
Most Popular Influential Singer(Asia) | Won | |||
2016 | A Moment Between / Jason Zhang | Channel V Best Film Song of the Year | Won | [109] |
Best Influential Crossover Singer(Asia) | Won | |||
Best Female Singer (Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Won | |||
2018 | Nominated |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result |
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2014 | Somewhere I Belong | Best Jazz/Blues Artist | Won |
2014 | Departures | Best Mandarin Female Singer | Nominated |
2018 | I Do | Best Mandarin Song | Nominated |
Top 10 Mandarin Songs | Won | ||
2020 | HALF TIME | Top 10 Mandarin Albums | Won |
Best Mandarin Female Singer | Nominated | ||
Best Mandarin Album | Nominated | ||
2021 | Breathing Is Hazardous | Top 10 Cantonese Songs | Won |
Best Cantonese Song | Won |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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2000 | Artist of the Year(Ultimate 903 / ERC Chinese Top Ten / UFO Radio) | Won | ||
2021 | Breathing Is Hazardous | Ultimate 903 Song of the Year | Won | [115] |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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2018 | Best Female Stage Performance | Nominated | [124] | |
Best Female Singer(HK/Taiwan & Overseas) | Nominated | |||
Most Popular Female Singer(HK/Taiwan&Overseas) | Won | |||
Best All-Round Female Artist | Won | |||
Growing Fond of You | Top 20 Songs | Won | ||
HALF TIME | Best Album(HK/Taiwan & Overseas) | Nominated |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result |
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1998 | To Be (album) | Golden Melody Award for Album of the Year | Nominated |
2000 | You Can | Golden Melody Award for Best Female Mandarin Singer | Nominated |
2001 | Karen Mok On the 12th Floor | Nominated | |
Golden Melody Award for Album of the Year | Nominated | ||
2003 | I | Golden Melody Award for Best Female Mandarin Singer | Won |
2007 | Same World | Golden Melody Award for Song of the Year | Nominated |
2008 | L!VE IS...KAREN MOK | Golden Melody Award for Best Female Mandarin Singer | Nominated |
Golden Melody Award for Best Mandarin Album | Won | ||
2010 | Hui Wei | Nominated | |
Golden Melody Award for Best Female Mandarin Singer | Nominated | ||
2011 | Precious | Won | |
Golden Melody Award for Best Mandarin Album | Runner-up | ||
Perfect Loneliness | Golden Melody Award for Song of the Year | Nominated | |
Best Composition | Nominated | ||
2015 | Departures | Golden Melody Award for Best Female Mandarin Singer | Runner-up |
Golden Melody Award for Best Mandarin Album | Nominated | ||
Golden Melody Award for Best Vocal Recording Album | Nominated |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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2003 | Hito Recommended Singer(Hong Kong) | Won | ||
2019 | Most Popular Female Singer | Nominated | [125] | |
Growing Fond of You | Top Ten Chinese Songs of the Year | Won | ||
Global Media Recommended Artist | Won |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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2020 Season 2 | Breathing Is Hazardous | Joox Top Recommended OST(First Place) | Won | |
2020 Season 3 | Joox Top Sing Recommended Karaoke Song(First Place) | Won | ||
2021 | Won | [130] | ||
Joox Top Recommended OST(First Place) | Won | |||
Joox Top Ten Recommended Artist | Won |
Year | Category | Result | Ref |
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2019 | Top 10 Artists of the Year (Taiwan) | Won | [citation needed] |
2021 | Top 10 Artists of the Year (Hong Kong) | Won | [131] |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | A Moment Between / Jason Zhang | Best Film / Television Song of the Year | Won | [132] |
Year | Category | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | MAMA Award for Best Asian Artist(Mandarin) | Won | [133] |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
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1996 | Viva Erotica | Hits Alternative Song | Won | |
1999 | the way you make me feel | Hits Film Song | Won | |
Four Stations Joint Music Awards - Outstanding Achievement Award | Bronze | |||
2002 | I | Hits Mandarin Song | Won | [134] |
Hits Mandarin Female Singer | Won | |||
2003 | Hits Female Singer(Asia). | Won | [135] | |
Transparent | Hits Karaoke Song | Won | ||
Hits Song | Won | |||
2020 | Breathing Is Hazardous | Won | [136] | |
Artist of the Year | Won |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | 奧運推廣傑出歌手 | Won | ||
2009 | Mi Liu | Best Selling Electronic Song | Won | [137] |
Hui Wei | First Published Digital Album | Won | ||
2018 | Best Popularity Female Singer | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Female Singer (Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Won | [138] | ||
Growing Fond of You | Top 10 Songs of the Year | Won |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
1998 | He Doesn't Love Me | International Viewer's Choice: MTV Mandarin | Nominated | [140] |
2001 | Lazy to Bother | Nominated |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | Most Influential Singer(Asia-Pacific) | Won | [141] | |
The Ultimate Karen Mok Show | Most Influential Concert(Asia-Pacific) | Won |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | Single Room, Double Bed | Top Ten Songs(Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Won | |
2008(Hong Kong/Taiwan) | L!VE IS...KAREN MOK | Most Popular Female Singer | Nominated | |
Best Female Singer | Nominated | |||
2011 (Hong Kong/ Taiwan) |
Nominated | |||
Most Popular Female Singer | Nominated | |||
Precious | Best Composer | Nominated | ||
Top 15 Songs | Won | [142] | ||
Best Album | Won | |||
2014 | Most Popular Female Singer (Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Nominated | ||
2015 (Hong Kong/ Taiwan) |
Nominated | [143] | ||
Best Female Singer | Nominated | |||
Departures | Most Popular Album | Nominated | ||
Best Album | Won | [144] | ||
Regardez | Top 15 Songs | Won | ||
2018 | HALF TIME | Most Popular Female Singer | Nominated |
Ceremony | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
1st | I | Top 10 Songs (Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Won | [145] |
Most Popular Female Singer (Hong Kong) | Won | |||
2nd | Best Female Singer (Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Nominated | [146] | |
X | Perfect Album (Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Nominated | ||
Best Record Sales Female Singer | Nominated | |||
4th | Mandopop Outstanding Singer | Nominated | [147] | |
Mandopop Most Popular Singer | Nominated | |||
7th | Hui Wei | Best Digital Album | Won | [148] |
Beat Your Drum and Sing Your Song | Top 10 Songs | Won | ||
Best Female Singer (Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Won | |||
8th | Nominated | [149] | ||
Precious | Best Album | Nominated | ||
The Original Karen Mok Show | Perfect Concert | Nominated |
Year | Nominated work | Category | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2001 (Hong Kong/ Taiwan) |
Fruits of Mid Summer | Top 10 Songs | Won | [150] |
Leap award for female singer | Won | |||
Why Do I Love You So Much / Wong Bun-yun | The Best Group Songs | Nominated | ||
Best Female Singer | Nominated | |||
2003 (Hong Kong/ Taiwan) |
I | Nominated | [151] | |
Best Music Video | Nominated | |||
Top 10 Songs | Won | |||
2010(Hong Kong/ Taiwan) | Top 10 Songs in 10 Years | Won | [152] | |
Most Influence Singer in 10 Years | Won | |||
2011(Hong Kong/ Taiwan) | Precious | Best Female Singer | Nominated | [153] |
Best Album | Nominated |
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