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  2. Hong Kong Songs - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Songs is a record chart that ranks the best-performing songs in Hong Kong since February 2022. Published by Billboard magazine, the data are compiled by MRC Data based collectively on each single's weekly digital streaming and download sales.

  3. Lolly Talk - Wikipedia

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    The group formed in late 2021 when Egg, MeiMei, Elka, Tania, Ahyo and Day (Rejena Simkhada) got together to shoot a Christmas cover version of Hong Kong girl group As One’s “Candy Ball”. Day later left to join the girl group Collar, and Sinnie, Yanny and Mui joined and formulated the current line-up of Lolly Talk.

  4. Music of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Music of Hong Kong is an eclectic mixture of traditional and popular genres. Cantopop is one of the more prominent genres of music produced in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra and the Hong Kong Sinfonietta regularly perform western classical music in the city. There is also a long tradition of Cantonese opera within Hong Kong.

  5. Up (Aespa song) - Wikipedia

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    It also debuted and peaked at number 11 on the Singapore Songs chart. [22] The song also debuted and peaked at number 12 on the Malaysia Songs chart. [23] [24] It debuted at number nine on the Hong Kong Songs chart and number three on the Taiwan Songs chart. [25] [26] In New Zealand, the song debuted at number 17 on the Hot 40 Singles chart. [27]

  6. Tat Ming Pair - Wikipedia

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    Their blend of Cantopop, synthpop, new wave and electronic dance music with lyrics that reflected contemporary social, political, and literary themes, made them one of the first alternative and most influential bands of the 1980s Hong Kong music scene. [1] The band enjoyed critical and commercial success until a hiatus in 1990.

  7. Mandopop - Wikipedia

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    Mandopop or Mandapop refers to Mandarin popular music.The genre has its origin in the jazz-influenced popular music of 1930s Shanghai known as Shidaiqu; later influences came from Japanese enka, Hong Kong's Cantopop, Taiwan's Hokkien pop, and in particular the campus folk song folk movement of the 1970s. [1] "

  8. Hong Kong English pop - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong English pop (Chinese: 英文歌) is a genre of music consisting of English-language songs that are made, performed and popularised in Hong Kong. It is known as simply English pop by Hong Kongers. The height of the English pop era in Hong Kong was from the 1950s to mid-1970s. [1]

  9. Anson Lo - Wikipedia

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    On 22 September 2021, Lo released his seventh single, "Megahit", which became his first single to top three Hong Kong mainstream music charts and was awarded Ultimate Song No.9 at the 2021 Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation and Best Song of the Year at the Chill Club Music Awards 21/22. A remix version, "Megahit Megamix", with rap lyrics ...