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  2. 2023 in Chinese music - Wikipedia

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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 following includes TV shows that involve Chinese music, award ceremonies, releases, and deaths that have ...

  3. Beijing Yinyue Tai - Wikipedia

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    The "top 40" countdown, the Chinese title uses the English phrase, is a countdown of current Mandarin pop songs. This program occurs Saturday and Sunday nights (Beijing Time) and plays the most popular 40 songs in China for that week.

  4. 2022 in Chinese music - Wikipedia

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    The following is an overview of 2022 in Chinese music. Music in the Chinese language (mainly Mandarin and Cantonese) and artists from Chinese-speaking countries (Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia, and Singapore) will be included. The following includes TV shows that involve Chinese music, award ceremonies, and releases that have occurred.

  5. C-pop - Wikipedia

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    C-pop is an abbreviation for Chinese popular music (traditional Chinese: 漢語 流行 音樂; simplified Chinese: 汉语 流行 音乐; pinyin: hànyǔ liúxíng yīnyuè; Jyutping: hon3jyu5 lau4hang4 jam1ngok6), a loosely defined musical genre by artists originating from mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan (the Greater China region).

  6. Google China - Wikipedia

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    [49] [50] In August 2008, Google China launched a music download service, Google Music. [51] Google China local product—Google MUSIC's conference. In 2010, Google China had a market share [clarification needed] in China of 29% according to Analysys International. [52] By October 2012, that number was down to 5%.

  7. Music of China - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the digital music market in China was expected to be worth US$2.1 billion. [22] In 2015 China had the 14th largest music market in the world, with revenues of US$170 million. [23] As of 2016 there were 213 music charts in China. [24]

  8. Google Play Music - Wikipedia

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    Google Play Music was a music and podcast streaming service and an online music locker operated by Google as part of its Google Play line of services. The service was announced on May 10, 2011; after a six-month, invitation-only beta period, it was publicly launched on November 16, 2011, and shut down in December 2020.

  9. Zhongguo feng (music) - Wikipedia

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    Zhongguo feng or Chinese style (simplified Chinese: 中国风; traditional Chinese: 中國風; pinyin: Zhōngguó fēng) music is a popular Chinese music genre considered to adopt a more traditional musical style in its instrumental than normal popular music, similar to Chinese traditional music but with a "Modern Twist" style way.