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Percy Phang was born on 1982, is an A malaysian male songwriter. Discover Percy Phang's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

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Percy Phang (彭學斌) is a Malaysian musician, songwriter, producer in the Chinese music industry.

The Phang family had its ancestry from Haifeng County in Guangdong, and Percy was raised in Malaysia.

Having attended Chinese schools from elementary all the way to middle school, Mandarin Chinese served as the main language throughout his education.

1982

In 1982 when Percy was in Grade 6, he and a group of Singaporean children actors recorded two children songs’ albums, “Cai Dui Le 猜對了” and “You Jiao Er Ge幼教兒歌”, published by Song Cing Record.

1987

Percy started his first attempts of songwriting as early as middle school, and his earlier works “Qi憩” and “Shi Tou Ji Bian Zou Cyu 石頭記變奏曲” was first performed in a songwriting concert at Foon Yew High School in Malaysia in 1987.

Percy has continued to participate in other songwriting events in Johor Bahru including “Sui Zu隨族” and “Wo Men De Ge 我們的歌” Concerts.

Percy went to Taiwan for his undergraduate degree at National Chengchi University (NCCU) in the Department of Journalism.

He had participated in numerous songwriting contests, including “NCCU’s Golden Melody 政大金旋獎”, “Da Xue Cheng National Universities Songs Producing Competition 大學城全國大專創作歌謠賽”, “Mu Chuan Folk Songs Competition 木船民歌大賽”, “Universities Folk Songs Competition in Northern Region北區大專民歌比賽”, “Qing Yin Awards淡江大學青音獎”, etc. While at school, he also recorded an original album with his classmates “Yin Yue Ma Si Tuan音樂馬戲團”, and made musical arrangements for gospel singer Ya Ge's album “Yin Xuan Xin Yun吟萱心韻”.

Percy's received musical influences partially from 80's Taiwanese pop songs, and partially from 80's Cantonese and Western pop music.

In elementary school, he had listened to a lot of covers of Taiwan folk songs by Taiwanese, Singaporean or Malaysian singers.

Starting from middle school, Percy had a great exposure to both Chinese and English pop songs in the 80's. On top of Rock Records and UFO Records from Taiwan, and music by Hong Kong singers like Alan Tam, Danny Chan, Chelsia Chau Ha Chan, and Anita Mui, Percy is also following western charts like the US Billboard and UK Cashbox.

Percy was first spotted by producer Preston Lee, who served as the panel judge at NCCU's Golden Melody.

Referred by Preston Lee, Percy entered the record company Music Impact Entertainment Ltd. as the Assistant Producer upon graduating from college.

The first pop song he released was “Jia Ru 假如” by Hong Kong singer Gigi Lai, and the first album he produced was “Steven Hao and Fei Fei An郝邵文與肥肥安”.

Percy has produced over 100 albums and released over 300 songs.

The artists he has worked with include Michael Wong, Yoga Lin, Stefanie Sun, Cheer Chen, Fish Leong, Z Chen, Nicholas Teo, Andrew Tan, etc. On top of that, he also played an important role in supporting Malaysian singers such as Z Chen, Penny Tai, Lawrence Wong, and Morris Pang in entering the greater Asian market.

1995

Since 1995, Percy has released songs for singers like Wallace Chung, Z Chen, Tanya Chua, Gigi Leung, etc. In 2004, he reached a milestone in his career with the song “I Miss Him, Too 我也很想他” by Stefanie Sun.

1999

In 1999, Percy performed the song “Yan 鹽” in the joint album “Huan Ying Guang Lin 歡迎光臨” with other singers, and he released his personal album “Wo Jhao Peng Syue Bin 我找彭學斌” in 2000, and “Dao Ci Yi You到此一遊” in 2015.

Not long after Percy returned to Malaysia, he released his first personal album “Wo Jhao Peng Syue Bin 我找彭學斌”.

2002

In 2002, Percy founded Pocket Music, serving as the music coordinator providing services such as song licensing and IP, record productions, TV and commercial music, and other various music production projects.

Other than pop music related businesses, Pocket Music also manages music albums of other genres and purposes, like children's songs, cover albums, spiritual and religious music, and special projects like student music albums collaborating with school magazines.

Regarding songwriting licensing and IP, Percy is keen on developing talents and providing a platform for songwriters from the new generations.

Other than writing and producing songs for other artists, Percy also has his own albums.

2006

In the following years of 2006 and 2007, Percy released a significant amount of works serving as the singers’ major hits in their albums, including “Love Turns Out To Be Hurting So Much愛情原來那麼傷” by Gigi Leung, “The Tranquil Sea of That Summer那年夏天寧靜的海” by Cyndi Wang, “J’Adore 崇拜” by Fish Leong, etc. His recent hit songs include Z Chen's “Secret Love暗戀”, Evan Yo's “Loneliness寂寞,好了”, Andrew Tan's “Stardom天后”, Yoga Lin's “Admirer伯樂”, etc.

Percy has repeatedly received many awards at Malaysia PWH Music Award and AIM Chinese Music Awards, including “Best Original Creation原創金曲”, “Best Composition最佳作曲”, “Best Album最佳專輯”, “Highest View in Chinese Songs最高點播率中文歌曲”, “Song of Highest Royalties 海外最高版稅歌曲”, etc.

2015

Later in 2015, “Dao Ci Yi You到此一遊”, an album on Percy's personal reflections was released.

The whole album comprises songs written by Percy, lyrics written by chief editor Ming Sin Shen of Fo Guang Publications, and performed by various Malaysian singers.

He also performed the song “Zhe Shih Jie Jing De Siang Yi Shou Shi 這世界靜得像一首詩” in the album.

The album “Dao Ci Yi You到此一遊” describes ten different opportunities, scenarios, and life stories.

Percy hopes that, this album can offer a broader perspective for people to observe and criticize the society, values, life and death, belief, and emotions, especially in the VUCA world we’re facing currently.

While making decisions on the copywriting, selection of singers, music style, and target audience, Percy had adopted a unique approach that varies from his songwriting patterns for pop music.

He had managed to incorporate deeper elements on belief and life into his music, and manifested the spiritual ideas through his music.

In order to focus on his songwriting, Percy keeps a regular work and life schedule.

For most of the time, Percy writes songs in the morning.

On working days, he goes to work no matter how heavy or little the workload is, and gets off at around 6 or 7 pm.

He thinks that a regular schedule and good time management can keep him more focused on his work.

In a previous interview, he had described his working style: “Every single day I’ll sit in front of my keyboard.

It’s necessary that I always practice for at least four hours a day, whether inspirations hit me or not.

I believe it’s very important to stay focused in my job, and a regular schedule is the best way for me.

That’s why I rarely stay up when producing music.”