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  2. Cantopop - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Billboard China Top 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Billboard China logo. The Billboard China Top 100 (simplified Chinese: 中国公告牌音乐单曲榜; traditional Chinese: 中國公告牌音樂單曲榜) was the music industry standard record chart in China for local songs, compiled by Nielsen-CCData and published weekly by Billboard China.

  4. List of C-pop artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of C-pop artists and groups. C-pop, which encompasses mainly Mandopop and Cantopop (and to some extent Hokkien pop and pop music of other Chinese dialects), represents the main pop music in the People's Republic of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia and Singapore, as well as Chinese-speaking communities in the rest of the world.

  5. Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award - Wikipedia

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    RTHK also presents the International Pop Poll Awards annually. James Fung Wai-tong, chairman of the organising committee, said that from 1990 onwards, the awards ceremony had already given prizes to over 200 international pop songs, widening the perspectives of both the public and the local music industry with a diversified music culture.

  6. Chinese rock - Wikipedia

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    Chinese rock (Chinese: 中国摇滚; pinyin: Zhōngguó yáogǔn; also simplified Chinese: 中国 摇滚音乐; traditional Chinese: 中國搖滾音樂; pinyin: Zhōngguó yáogǔn yīnyuè, lit. "Chinese rock and roll music") is a wide variety of rock and roll music made by rock bands and solo artists from Mainland China (other regions such as ...

  7. 1990 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards - Wikipedia

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    Song or album (if available) Recipient Best commercial song award (最佳中文廣告歌曲獎) – (gold) Anthony Lun, Richard Lam (silver) Luk Gwan-leon (陸崑崙), Leong Gwok-biu (梁國標) (bronze) Mahmood Rumjahn (林慕德), Au Coek-San (區焯申) Best karaoke song award (最愛歡迎卡拉ok歌曲獎) 無言的結局: Li Mau-saan ...

  8. List of best-selling albums in China - Wikipedia

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    Year of release Album Artist Number of copies sold Ref. 2022 Greatest Works of Art [a]: Jay Chou: 7,219,772 [4]2021 Epsilon: Liu Yuxin: 5,878,671 [citation needed]2019 Honey

  9. Tomorrow Will Be Better - Wikipedia

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    "Tomorrow Will Be Better" (Chinese: 明天會更好; pinyin: Míngtiān huì Gènghǎo) is a Taiwanese Mandopop charity record written by Lo Ta-yu and sung by over 60 artists. It was recorded on 15 September 1985 and released on 25 October 1985 in order to raise money for World Vision International to help with aid to Africa.