Artist's albums
我總是想像你離開後的日子
2020 · single
HOCC On The Pulse Of 2019 Concert Live
2019 · album
烏牛欄大護法(望天版)
2019 · single
Dear Self Dear World 2018 - Live in Montréal
2019 · album
代你白頭
2019 · single
極夜後
2018 · single
Dear Friend 何韻詩2016演唱會 (Live)
2017 · album
親愛的黑色
2016 · single
十八種香港 Reimagine HK 2015 (Live)
2016 · album
是有種人
2015 · single
Memento Live 2013
2014 · album
RECOLLECTIONS
2014 · album
似是故人來
2014 · single
無臉人音樂會@台北大河岸
2014 · album
眼淚教我的事 (國語)
2014 · single
共存|Coexistence 音樂會@Legacy Taipei
2014 · album
共存 Coexistence
2013 · album
無臉人
2012 · single
Green
2011 · single
Awakening
2011 · album
捱 (劇集「女王辦公室」主題曲)
2010 · single
HOCC 無名. 詩 Legacy 台灣巡演最終場
2010 · album
無名, 詩
2010 · album
詩與胡說
2010 · single
愛作戰 (劇集 "女王辦公室" 片尾曲)
2010 · single
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Biography
Denise Ho, a.k.a. Hocc, Hong Kong born Singer-Songwriter, spent the teenage years in Canada, moved back to Hong Kong to kickstart her music career in 1996. The only female disciple of the late Canto-pop Diva Anita Mui, Hocc won the New Talent Singing Awards in 1996, which led to a four year period of inactiveness with the label Capital Artists, until she released her first album in 2001. A rebellious soul at heart, she has released over 15 albums since her first EP "First" in 2001, with hit songs such as "Woodgrain", "Rolls Royce" and "How the steel was tempered". She has joined and left major labels, including Capital Artists, EMI and East Asia, and proceeded in establishing her own independent label Goomusic in 2015. With four major coliseum concerts, various cantonese and mandarin albums on record, she is one of the most influential female artists from Hong Kong since the turn of the 2000 era. Hocc produces her own albums and concerts, including two theatre pieces, "The Butterfly Lovers" (2005) and "Awakening" (2011) which earned wide acclaim from the public and critics. On a activism side note, Hocc was the first mainstream female singer in Hong Kong to have come out publicly in 2012. Her participance in the Umbrella movement in 2014 changed her path as a singer-songwriter, as she was banned and blacklisted in Mainland China, she has since diverted her attention to creating original ways of surviving in the HK music industry.