Singaporean composer George Leong expresses frustrations with music industry in Facebook post, calls Dick Lee out

Leong also included pictures of him removing songs by Hong Kong singers Leslie Cheung and Sandy Lam, the” two most gigantic information” he worked on.

” These tracks were classic, selling over 3 million copies in 1994 and 1995. Despite my passion for music and a portfolio with over 2, 000 pieces and numerous prizes, I’ve realized that these accomplishments, in the grand scheme of things, don’t really matter.

Leong stated that his “let go of the wish” that he could continue to pursue a career in music creation and arrangement is his New Year’s resolution.

” Rather, I’m devoting my power to my other passions, like exercise, which brings me real pleasure and positivity”, he wrote.

” It’s much more rewarding to help others improve their health and well-being than the oppression and sadness I’ve endured in music,” I said.

In a after article, Leong explored the possibility of writing a narrative of his experience. He claimed that he would “expose some pretty famous composer-producers who don’t know a single touch of audio theory but managed to fake their way through” and that he would also feature” artists who couldn’t speak to keep their life.”