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The following is an overview of 2023 in Chinese music. Music in the Chinese language (Mandarin and Cantonese) and artists from Chinese-speaking countries ( Mainland China , Hong Kong , Taiwan , Malaysia , and Singapore ) will be included.
The award ceremony for the popular music categories was hosted by WeiBird and broadcast on TTV on 1 July 2023. Hung Pei-yu received the most nominations with 8 for her debut album Silver Lining (明室) with Lala Hsu closed behind her on her sixth album Gei , which also got 8 awards.
As of 2023, China was the world's 5th largest music market, ... New World: 2020 1,835,069 [36] Taylor Swift 1989: 2014 1,780,189 [37] Taylor Swift
The Golden Melody Awards (simplified Chinese: 金曲奖; traditional Chinese: 金曲獎; pinyin: Jīnqǔ Jiǎng), commonly abbreviated as GMA, is an honor awarded by Taiwan's Ministry of Culture to recognize outstanding achievement in the Mandarin, Taiwanese Hokkien, Hakka, and Formosan-languages popular and traditional music industry.
The award ceremony for the popular music categories was hosted by Lulu Huang and broadcast on TTV on 29th June 2024. Faith Yang received the most nominations with 8 for her eighth recording studio album Flow, receiving nods from the jury for Album of the Year, Best Mandarin Album, Best Female Mandarin Singer, Best Vocal Recording Album among ...
In 2023, Eason Chan released a new album titled "Chin Up!", which included a Cantonese song "Homo Sapiens"(人啊人) with lyrics written by Chow Yiu-fai . This song made Chow won Taiwan's 34th Golden Melody Awards - the Best Lyricist, marking the first time in the history of the Golden Melody Awards that a Cantonese song was nominated and ...
The honor was first presented in 2005 as Best Mandarin Pop Vocal Album at the 16th Golden Melody Awards to Sandee Chan for Then We All Wept in Silence. In 2007, the category became known as Best Mandarin Album. Tanya Chua and Jay Chou currently hold the record for the most nominations, with six; followed by A-Mei with five.
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