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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.
February 15–October 30 – The Rui Shi Music Festival is held in Beijing, China. [6] April – South Korean pianist Seong-Jin Cho wins the Ho-Am Prize in the Arts. [7] April 29 – The Naon no Yaon Music Festival is held in Hibiya Park, Tokyo, Japan, with the customary all-female line-up, including Show-Ya, Chiaki and Rika Matsumoto [8]
With the support of Wang Huiying (Mandarin: 王蕙鶯) from New Flute Records (Mandarin: 新笛唱片), he discussed with the record producer to produce the album "Life, Death, Sickness and Old Age". After frequent visits to the hospital, Hsueh Yue 's good friend Liu Weiren completed the lyrics of "If There's Still Tomorrow" in six days., [ 1 ...
Mike Tsang Pei-tak (Chinese: 曾比特; born 7 November 1993), better known simply as Mike, is a Hong Kong singer, who burst onto the music scene when his debut single "I Am Not Even" (我不如) topped three of Hong Kong's five broadcaster music charts in 2021, a feat very few newcomers have accomplished. [1]
Chen and OSN, another Taiwanese artist, worked together on a duet version of the latter's song, "Without You," also amassing over 20 million views. Collaborating with W.M.L again, the pair created another hit single titled "I'm Alive" which has garnered over 10 million views by the end of April 2023.
2015 Metro Hit Awards – Metro Hit Songs [15] 2015 TVB8 Mandarin Music On Demand Awards Presentation – Top Mandarin Songs [16] 2015 Hong Kong Music Video Selection Part 3 – Winning MV [17] 2015 Hong Kong Music Video Awards Presentation – Popular Music Video of the Year (Bronze Award) [18] 2016 Music King Awards – Cantonese Gold Song [19]
Hong Kong singer Anita Mui sang the Cantonese cover of the song in 1989, and was featured as the theme soundtrack in Jackie Chan's film, Miracles. The Malaysian girl group Four Golden Princess released an album of medleys (2006), each of which paired a popular Mandarin song with an English-language pop song. They covered the first two verses ...
Mandarin popular songs that started in the 1920s were called shidaiqu (時代曲 – meaning music of the time, thus popular music), and Shanghai was the center of its production. The Mandarin popular songs of the Shanghai era are considered by scholars to be the first kind of modern popular music developed in China, [ 9 ] and the prototype of ...