Ka Kui was inspired by his trip to Africa in 1990 (after which he also wrote one of his most popular songs "Amani" ("Peace" in Swahili).[11] Its theme—personal freedom and the pursuit of dreams—flowed from Wong's disillusionment with the music industry.[12][3] It was written to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the band's formation. However, the band's lead vocalist Wong Ka Kui died on 30 June 1993, around two months after the song's release. It went on to gain critical acclaim and commercial success.
Beyond recorded a Japanese version, "Haruka naru yume ni ~Far away~" (遥かなる夢に 〜Far away〜, literally "A Faraway Dream").
In 2010, Cai Xiuqing (蔡岫勍) performed the song for China's Got Talent, earning her third place.[13] In 2012, Hong Kong a cappella group Metro Vocal Group released a cover on their album No Borders.[14]
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