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Best record producer award (最佳唱片監製獎) Faces & Places: Hui Yun (許願) for Sandy Lam: Best musical arrangements (最佳編曲獎) 前塵: Anthony Lun: Best record design award (最佳唱片封套設計獎) All The Best: Joe Chu Best C-pop song award (最佳中文流行歌曲獎) 天間: Tats Lau: Best C-pop lyrics award ...
Song or album (if available) Recipient Best C-pop song award (最佳中文流行歌曲獎) 我說過要你快樂: Anthony Lun: Best C-pop lyrics award (最佳中文流行歌詞獎) 真真假假: Poon Wai Yuen (潘偉源) Sales award (全年銷量冠軍大獎) 真情流露: Jacky Cheung: Outstanding mandarin song award (優秀國語歌曲獎 ...
Western-influenced music first came to China in the 1920s, specifically through Shanghai. [7] Artists like Zhou Xuan (周璇) acted in films and recorded popular songs.. When the People's Republic of China was established by the Chinese Communist Party in 1949, one of the first actions taken by the government was to denounce pop music (specifically Western pop) as decadent music. [7]
The 1990 Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation ... The top 10 songs (十大勁歌金曲) of 1990 are as follows. Song name in Chinese Artist 失戀 .
Sources include Taiwan's KKBox, mainland China's Kugou and QQ Music, Weibo's Asia New Songs Chart, and YinYueTai's V Chart. [1] On October 3, 2016, Billboard Radio China rebranded their weekly top 10 Mandarin and top 10 Cantonese singles charts as the Top 10 Hero chart. The Top 10 Hero charts are released as short videos with a special guest ...
The album included four more cover songs. "Summer of Love" is the Cantonese version of Helen Hoffner's 1993 hit. "Like Wind" is a cover of the Mandarin song 猜心 ("Guess my Heart") by One-Fang. "Rainy Days Without You" covers Love Unlimited's "Walking in the Rain (With The One I Love)", and "Do Do Da Da" is The Police's "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da
Anita Mui Yim-fong (Chinese: 梅艷芳; 10 October 1963 – 30 December 2003) was a Hong Kong singer and actress who made major contributions to the Cantopop music scene and received numerous awards and honours.
The discography of Hong Kong recording artist Aaron Kwok (Chinese: 郭富城) consists of 34 studio albums, including 17 recorded in Mandarin and 17 recorded in Cantonese. Kwok released his debut solo album I Love You Forever in September 1990, which went on to sell over 1 million copies throughout Asia.