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  2. Hokkien pop - Wikipedia

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    Hokkien pop, also known as Taiwanese Hokkien popular music, T-pop (Chinese: 臺語流行音樂), Tai-pop, Minnan Pop and Taiwanese folk (Chinese: 臺語歌), is a popular music genre sung in Hokkien, especially Taiwanese Hokkien and produced mainly in Taiwan and sometimes in Fujian in Mainland China or Hong Kong or even Singapore in Southeast Asia.

  3. Chinese Music Awards - Wikipedia

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    Best Mandarin Song; Best Cantonese Song; Best Hokkien Song; Best Hakka Song; Artist of the Year; Jury Award; ... This page was last edited on 15 May 2023, at 13:11 (UTC).

  4. Category:Hokkien-language films - Wikipedia

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  5. Hokkien entertainment media - Wikipedia

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    Over 1,000 Hokkien-language films were made in Taiwan between 1956 and 1961. [3] The popularity of Amoy films, established in the early 1950s, then fell, and was overtaken by Taiwanese Hokkien films. By 1981, the number of Taiwanese Hokkien films made numbered 2,000. [2]

  6. Island's Sunrise - Wikipedia

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    Following the movement, Sam Yang dedicated two days to composing the song "Island's Sunrise" and another day to recording it. [7] He revealed that he was deeply moved and even shed tears while writing the song, reflecting on the tragic violence resulting from the police's eviction of the protesters at the Executive Yuan.

  7. The Best Sad Songs of 2023 (So Far) - AOL

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    To make the selection process easier, Esquire is rounding up the best sad songs of 2023. For what it's worth, these aren't the saddest songs of the year. That's a whole different list.

  8. Chris Hung - Wikipedia

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    Chris Hung (Chinese: 洪榮宏; born 19 March 1963) is a Taiwanese enka and Hokkien pop singer and television host. Widely known as the "king of Taiwanese pop," he has won five Golden Melody Awards and one Golden Bell Award.

  9. Premaloka - Wikipedia

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    Another song Premalokadinda Banda was an adaptation of the 1986 Taiwanese Hokkien pop song Reflections In The Cup (also known as "Cup (in the) Shadow") (Chinese: 杯 中 影) composed by Taiwanese musician Chen Hong (Chinese: 陳 宏) and sung by Taiwanese singer Chen Hsiao-yun (Chinese: 陳 小 雲). [24]