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Hong Kong singer Kelly Chen (Chinese: 陳慧琳) has released 20 Cantonese studio albums, 10 Mandarin studio albums, 1 Japanese studio album, 1 extended play (EP), 2 remix albums, 8 Cantonese greatest hits albums, 2 Mandarin greatest hits albums, 2 Japanese greatest hits albums, 1 Cantonese collaborative album, 4 Cantonese video albums, 5 Mandarin video albums, 5 soundtrack albums, 3 Mandarin ...
4 Greatest hits albums. 5 Remix albums. 6 Video albums. 7 Concert albums. 8 Singles. ... Language: Cantonese; 4 It's Time@Don't Want 35 Songs Compilation: Released ...
List of compilation albums Title Album details Second Most Loved (第二最愛) Release Date: August 1996; Language: Cantonese; Label: Having You On This Day (有你這一天) Release Date: December 1998; Language: Cantonese; Label: Greatest Hits: Release Date: January 2000; Language: Cantonese; Label: Deeply deeply In Love (戀戀情深 ...
The discography of Hong Kong recording artist Jacky Cheung consists of 37 studio albums, including 22 in Cantonese and 15 in Mandarin. His fifth Mandarin studio album, The Goodbye Kiss, recorded sales of over 4,000,000 copies in China, 1,360,000 copies in Taiwan, 500,000 copies in Malaysia, and over 200,000 copies in Singapore, making it amongst the best-selling albums of all time in each country.
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]
Two years later, Teng's albums Teresa Teng's Greatest Hits and Love Songs of the Island 3 won her second Golden Album Award. Teng released her first Cantonese album, Irreconcilable (勢不兩立) in 1980, which became the best-seller of the year; its single, "Forget Him", became one of the most famous Cantonese pop songs at that time. [24]
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.
Since her debut in 1985, Lam has released 32 studio albums in various languages, including Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese and English. Her first Mandarin album, Falling in Love With Someone Who Doesn't Come Home (1990), sold over five million copies in Asia and 600,000 copies in Taiwan.