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Eric Ng (born 27 December 1975) is a Singaporean Mandarin pop music songwriter, music producer and music arranger, and session/touring guitarist. He is also the founder of Funkie Monkies Productions and The Songwriter Music College.

Key Information

Early life

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Eric was born and raised in Singapore. At the age of 17, he started learning guitar, bass, drums and piano on his own, and started playing in bands because of his love for the band Guns ‘n’ Roses. Eric's passion and love for music has helped him gain confidence from early teens.[2]

Career

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Songwriter and producer

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Eric's first song “Yi Ge Ren Sheng Huo 一個人生活” (by Diana Yang) was published in 1998. Within the next year, he began to publish numerous songs with Ronald Cheng, Leo Ku, Jordan Chan, Daniel Chan, Angelica Lee, Valen Hsu, Cass Phang, etc. While continue writing hit songs for top selling singers like Karen Mok, Rene Liu, and Wakin Chau, Eric also started to take on more challenges in arrangement and production.

In 2001, Eric wrote “First Class Entertainment A級娛樂” for A-mei, and “Paper Aeroplane 紙飛機” for Sandy Lam; both were incredibly successful hits, followed with “Ta Zhi De他值得” (by Victor Wong), and “Zui Hao De Shi 最好的事” (by Sandy Lam). In 2003, Eric wrote three hits for Fish Leong “For your own good 為我好”, “The Intruder 第三者”, and “I am not Afraid 我不害怕” that received great popularity. With the remarkable success of the song “Deep 無底洞” written for Tanya Chua 蔡健雅, Eric has elevated to a new career high, and was awarded with 2003 Pepsi Music Chart Best Composer. He also wrote several songs for Stefanie Sun including “Can’t be with you 不能和你一起” and “Wei Zhi De Jing Cai 未知的精采”, the theme song for FAW Group's Vizi.

In 2005, he wrote “Yi Zhuan Yi Wa 一磚一瓦”, the theme song for Hands United Program by Cathay Pacific Air and Habitat for Humanity to fundraise for the Indian Ocean tsunami victims. Eric's ability to write songs that reach and stay in the charts were repeatedly demonstrated by songs like “Invisible 隱形人” (by Stefanie Sun), and “Amphibian 雙棲動物” (by Tanya Chua), “Hostage 人質” (by Amei), etc.[2]

Eric has become a chart-topping staple within the Asian pop scene, establishing himself as a highly acclaimed songwriter, producer and music arranger. Recognized as the launchpad for multiple hits for artists such as A-Mei, Sandy Lam, Tanya Chua, Jaycee Chan and Ming Bridges. His other work includes jingles for Samsung, Super and other brands, and performing regularly as a session guitarist for artists such as Sandy Lam and Wakin Chau, staging shows all over the world from Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia to London, America, Canada and China.

Never resting on his laurels, Eric moved into movies and musicals locally and internationally. His role as music director for Singapore hit movie <881>, composing for musicals such as Nanyang, Lao Jiu the Musical, Liao Zhai Rocks, (Singapore/Shanghai) and writing theme songs for “Voice of China - Turn you around” (China), and “Shockwave” starring Andy Lau (Hong Kong) etc. helped to elevate the value of music in these productions. The Original Soundtrack of <881> topped sales charts creating waves as the top selling movie soundtrack in Singapore history.

Music entrepreneur

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Being the music entrepreneur, Eric founded Funkie Monkies Productions together with lyricist Xiaohan, with the vision of discovering and grooming the next generation of hit makers. As its success grew, Eric expanded Funkie Monkies to include a music publishing department, and a pop music school that also includes a production house and artist management. Starting in 2007, Funkie Monkies has been housing producers and songwriters penning hits for Stefanie Sun, Nicky Lee, Aaron Yan, etc. More than 95% of their exclusive writers were signed after attending the songwriting courses.[3]

Currently, Funkie Monkies songwriters have had their works published by A-list Mandarin artists such as A-mei, Stefanie Sun, Jolin Tsai, Show Lo and the label has successfully launched the careers of Wu Jiahui, Serene Koong, Ming Bridges and Kenny Khoo. It is also one of the Top 6 highest grossing music publishers recognized by Warner Chappell Music, Hong Kong Limited Taiwan Branch.[4] Branching into formal education to train industry ready music makers, Eric further established The Songwriter Music College together with mm2 Asia for the next wave of singer songwriters and songwriter producers. The Songwriter Music College differs from Funkie Monkies in that it provides programs that offer official music diplomas.[5]

Eric is also very involved in teaching songwriting at The Songwriter Music College and Funkie Monkies Pop Music School in hopes of helping aspiring musicians take a step closer to their dreams.

Other appearances

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Eric frequently appears on singing and songwriting competition shows as a judge, consults with brands such as Guinness on enhancing its brand image through music, and participates in global songwriting camps.

Eric made an appearance as an audience member at Paya Lebar Quarter to support his daughter Lyla, who was a contestant in the 2023's singing competition Battle of the Buskers.[6]

Selected discography

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Title Performer Year
一個人生活 Diana Yang 1998
他在屋頂唱歌 Amanda Lee 1998
A級娛樂 Amei Chang 2001
紙飛機 Sandy Lam 2001
最好的事 Sandy Lam 2001
為我好 Fish Leong 2003
第三者 Fish Leong 2003
我不害怕 Fish Leong 2003
無底洞 Tanya Chua 2003
Sorry Jacky Cheung 2004
雙棲動物 Tanya Chua 2005
隱形人 Stefanie Sun 2005
人質 Amei Chang 2006
分開 Faith Yang 2006
不能和你一起 Stefanie Sun 2007
複製人 Jam Hsiao 2011
慢慢習慣(Theme song for movie “Shockwave”) Andy Lau 2017
Will You Remember Me Nicky Lee 2017
聰明傻瓜 Aaron Yan 2018
煉金術 Shin (from band Shin) 2019

Film and musical

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Year Title Medium Country Role
2007 881 Movie Singapore Music Director/Composer/Arranger
2010 Love Cuts Movie Singapore Music Director/Composer/Arranger
2010 ‘Breakup Club' Movie Singapore Music Director/Composer/Arranger
2012 ‘Liao Zhai Rocks’ Musical Singapore Music Director/Composer/Arranger
2012 Theme Song for ’Imperfect' Movie Singapore Music Director/Composer/Arranger
2013 Voice of China - Turn you around Movie China Music Director/Composer/Arranger
2017 拆彈專家 Shock Wave - 電影主題曲 - [慢慢習慣] Movie Hong Kong Music Composer

Filmography

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Judging appearances

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Year Title
2014
2012
  • Academia Fantasia (StarHub)
  • 非常好声 (8TV)
  • Music Express (NTU)
  • Youth got Talent! (People's Association)
2011
  • K 歌2击队(Mediacorp TV8)
  • Music Express (NTU)
2010
  • ‘Live on’ Film competition (Ministry of Health)
2007
  • Live the Dream (Mediacorp TV5)

Awards and nominations

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Year Award/Nomination
2013
  • 2013 Life! Theatre Awards Straits Times.
  • Special Mention for Songwriting Award
  • “Power List 2013” Straits Times
2011
  • 11th Life! Theatre Awards Straits Times
  • Best original score for Liao Zhai Rocks! (Nominated)
  • 17th Singapore Hit Awards, Best Local Melody Nomination (複製人)
2010
  • 第16届新加坡金曲奖—入围:
  • 最佳专辑制作人奖 - 房祖名《乱》
  • 最佳本地作曲奖 - 房祖名《假动作》
  • Diageo Marketing Brilliance Awards for Guinness “Live! Unplugged!”
2007
  • 新加坡词曲版权协会奖-- 《双栖动物》赢得‘最佳中文歌曲奖’
  • “Power List 2007” Straits Times
2005
  • 新加坡词曲版权协会奖—赢得‘青年作曲家奖’
2004
  • 933醉心频道金曲奖--《无底洞》赢得‘最佳编曲奖’
2003
  • 百事风云榜(上海)--《无底洞》赢得‘最佳作曲奖
  • The Association of Music Workers in Taiwan, Top 10 Quality Album Production (陌生人)
2002
  • The Association of Music Workers in Taiwan, Top 10 Quality Single (紙飛機)

References

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from Grokipedia
Eric Ng is a Singaporean songwriter, music producer, arranger, and touring guitarist known for his extensive contributions to Mandopop, where he has created chart-topping hits for prominent artists including A-mei, Sandy Lam, Tanya Chua, Stefanie Sun, and Eason Chan. His collaborations have established him as a key figure in Asian pop music since the late 1990s, with work spanning songwriting, production, and arrangement that has influenced the region's pop sound. Ng is the founder of Funkie Monkies, a music production and publishing entity, and has co-founded related initiatives such as FM Pop Music School and The Songwriter Music College in partnership with industry players like mm2 Asia. These efforts focus on training emerging songwriters and producers, with programs designed to bridge education and professional opportunities in the music industry, including high-intensity songwriting camps to scout new talent. He has frequently collaborated with lyricist Xiaohan on projects ranging from Mandopop singles to Singapore-themed musical theatre works. In addition to his Mandopop output, Ng has composed original scores for musicals such as Liao Zhai Rocks! and Lao Jiu, earning recognition including nominations from The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards. He has also contributed to Singapore cinema as a music director and composer for films including 881 and 12 Lotus, with the 881 soundtrack becoming a bestseller and Singapore's first local film soundtrack to reach platinum sales. His multifaceted career has garnered multiple awards from bodies in Singapore and Taiwan, underscoring his impact on both commercial pop and local creative scenes.

Early life

Early life and background

Eric Ng was born on 27 December 1975 in Singapore. He is Singaporean by nationality and is also known by his Chinese name 黃韻仁 (Huang Yunren). In his youth, Ng described himself as a loner—or an “otaku,” as he noted before the term became widespread—whose primary interests were playing Nintendo games and immersing himself in rock music through earphones. His path into music began when he observed popular students at school learning guitar, prompting him to take up the instrument as a means to make friends and discover his own voice and identity, an approach he later reflected had succeeded for him.

Career

Songwriting and production

Eric Ng emerged as a key figure in Mandopop during the late 1990s, establishing himself as a songwriter, music producer, arranger, and session/touring guitarist. He has become a chart-topping staple in the Asian pop scene, recognized for his work in creating hits for prominent artists in the Mandarin pop industry. His collaborations span prominent Mandopop artists including A-Mei, Sandy Lam, Tanya Chua, Eason Chan, Jaycee Chan, Ming Bridges, Stefanie Sun, and Jolin Tsai. Representative examples of his contributions include composing, arranging, and playing guitar on "紙飛機" for Sandy Lam in 2001, a track noted for its impact in the genre. He also produced and composed for Tanya Chua's "無底洞" in 2003 and the album 陌生人 that same year, showcasing his role in crafting emotionally resonant Mandopop tracks. Additional highlights from his body of work feature songs like "雙棲動物" for Tanya Chua in 2007 and "複製人" in 2011. Beyond studio production, Ng has served as a regular session and touring guitarist for major performers such as Sandy Lam and Wakin Chau, contributing to live presentations across regions including Taiwan, China, and internationally. His multifaceted involvement in songwriting and production has sustained his influence in Mandopop over multiple decades.

Film and television contributions

Eric Ng has made significant contributions to film and television music, primarily through composing scores, writing theme songs, arranging tracks, and serving as musical director for projects in Singaporean and Hong Kong cinema and TV. He also served as music director and composer for the 2007 film 881, with the soundtrack noted as the highest-selling movie soundtrack in Singapore history. He worked as an arranger on the 2005 film 2 Young. He served as musical director for the 2008 film 12 Lotus. In 2010, he composed the score for Love Cuts and also wrote the song "Holding On" for its soundtrack. His soundtrack work includes writing and producing "There is nothing to fear" for Imperfect (2012), arranging and writing "Two People" for Break Up Club (2010), writing "Not as good" for the television series Miss Rose (2012), and arranging "If One Day" for the television series Rock Records in Love (2016). For the 2017 Hong Kong action film Shock Wave, he co-wrote the theme song "Man Man Xi Guan" (慢慢習慣), performed by Andy Lau. These contributions highlight his role in providing original music tailored to narrative-driven visual media across the region.

Musical theatre

Eric Ng has composed original scores for musicals such as Liao Zhai Rocks! and Lao Jiu, earning recognition including nominations from The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards. He has frequently collaborated with lyricist Xiaohan on projects ranging from Mandopop singles to Singapore-themed musical theatre works.

Music education and entrepreneurship

Eric Ng has made significant contributions to music education and entrepreneurship in Singapore through founding institutions focused on developing songwriting talent. He is a key founder and leader of FM Pop Music School, operating under the Funkie Monkies banner since 2006, where he serves as principal and instructor specializing in advanced melody composing. The school, led by industry veterans including Ng, Xiaohan, and Jim Lim, emphasizes experiential learning, customized lessons, and creativity to help students of all ages discover and refine their musical abilities, with praises from figures at Warner Chappell Music and artists such as Wakin Chau. Building on this foundation, Ng established The Songwriter Music College as an initiative of Funkie Monkies, marking Singapore's first music college to offer diplomas specializing in songwriting, as well as programs in music production and songwriting with performance. The college connects students directly to the industry through teaching by practicing professionals sharing chart-topping methods, a high-profile Industry Advisory Board including former Warner Chappell Asia president Monica Lee, and its publishing arm, Funkie Monkies Publishing Pte. Ltd., which supports international song placement. Drawing from his background as a multi award-winning songwriter and producer, Ng brings practical industry expertise to his role as an educator, stressing passion, persistence, and pride in music creation while encouraging students to experiment, accept failure, and collaborate. He also oversees Funkie Monkies Music Publishing, administered by Warner Chappell Asia Pacific, further extending his entrepreneurial efforts to support songwriters in professional publishing and career development.

Awards and recognition

Selected discography

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