Archie Sin
Archie Sin Ching-fung is a Hong Kong Cantopop singer and actor. He gained recognition on TVB’s Stars Academy, finishing fourth, and debuted in 2022 with the single "The Book of Fortune". He has since released several solo singles, appeared in television series including Forever Young at Heart and Broken Trust, and in 2023 debuted as a member of the boy group Loong 9 after competing on Asia Super Young.
Career
1998–present: Early life and career beginnings
Archie Sin was born on 15 May 1998 in Hong Kong, the elder of two sons. He studied piano for more than ten years and developed an interest in singing during his secondary school years at La Salle College. Sin won several school singing awards and cited Hins Cheung as his musical idol. He wanted to pursue a singing career without attending university; his parents rejected his aspiration as they preferred him to follow an academic path. Sin graduated from the University of Hong Kong with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration in 2020. While performing with a college band, he competed in ViuTV's singing competition show King Maker II and made it to the Top 60. He later continued his vocal training and was encouraged by a friend to audition for TVB's singing competition Stars Academy. An outstanding performance of his during the show was Eason Chan's "The Night No Longer Comes" for which Eric Kwok praised Sin for his ability in making the song "his own." He also scored the highest by the judges in the first round of the finale with Stefanie Sun's "What I Miss", ultimately finishing fourth place overall.He quit his banking job and signed a management contract with TVB, becoming an artist under All About Music. In January 2022, he released his debut single "The Book of Fortune". Since Stars Academy, Sin has been involved in songwriting and composition, including contributions to the Forever Young at Heart soundtrack. He also made his acting debut in the series, portraying a secondary school student who experiences monster parenting. Sin has released several solo singles, including "Bug Fix", "No Offense" , and "Courage" . In 2023, he competed in Asia Super Young, becoming one of the finalists and debuting in the boy group Loong 9.
Filmography
Television series
Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Results | |
| 2022 | Asian Academy Creative Awards | Best Theme Song Or Title Theme | "Forever Young at Heart" by Archie Sin & Rock Ho | ||
| 2023 | 56th TVB Anniversary Awards | Most Promising Newcomers | Himself | Won | |
| 2024 | Metro Radio Music Awards | Hit Leaping Male Singer | Won |