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Supper Moment | |
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Origin | Hong Kong |
Genres | Pop Rock |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Redline Music (2010–present) |
Members |
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Website | www |
Supper Moment is a four-member rock band from Hong Kong. They were formed in 2006 and officially debuted in 2010 under Redline Music. [1]
They consist of lead vocalist and guitarist Sunny (Chinese :陳仕燊; Jyutping :can4 si6 san1), lead guitarist Martin (梁燿鵬; loeng4 jiu6 paang4), bass guitarist CK (張祖光; zoeng1 zou2 gwong1) and drummer Hugh (陳鴻達; can4 hung4 taat3; also: Tat). [1]
The name originated from the members' attitude towards supper. [2] Supper means dinner. They believe that dinner time is treasurable and precious for Hong Kong people as they are busy and do not have much time to spend with family at home. However, supper should be the warmest moment of the day which many people may neglect of it. As it implies that someone is waiting you at home or waiting to have dinner after your busy working or studying day etc. Therefore, they want to use their music to let people reflect on their daily life and make their life to be more wonderful.
Album Name | Album Type | Record Label | Release Date | Track Listing | Source |
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等等... | EP | Redline Music | 6/8/2010 |
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旅程 | EP | Redline Music | 24/11/2010 |
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再次心跳 | Album | Redline Music | 6/8/2011 |
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小伙子出城記 | EP | Redline Music | 25/11/2012 |
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世界變了樣 | Album | Redline Music | 16/5/2014 |
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The Moment | EP | Redline Music | 31/1/2016 |
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Dal segno | Album | Redline Music | 13/4/2018 |
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無盡 | Mandarin album | Redline Music | 2/8/2019 |
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19 Moment | Rearranged album | Redline Music | 19/1/2020 | CD1
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Supper Moment has topped major charts in Hong Kong many times. 過後 was their first song to achieve number 1, topping the 903 chart in week 1 of 2013. [3] 無盡 repeated the feat in week 38 of 2013, [4] and 世界變了樣 topped the RTHK chart in week 52 of 2013. [5] By the end of 2017, 大丈夫 was Supper Moment's first song to top all four major charts in Hong Kong.
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