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Pages in category "Cantonese-language singers" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Pages in category "Cantopop singers" The following 160 pages are in this category, out of 160 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. AGA (singer)
Most Popular Hong Kong Singer Won 2015 Best Cantonese Singer Won 2017 Top 10 Artists of the Year Won [15] 2018 Won [16] Ku Music Awards 2016 Best Singer Hong Kong/Taiwan Heartbeat: Won Metro Radio Mandarin Music Awards 2009 New Artist Award G.E.M. Won [17] 2010 Top Songs of the Year "A.I.N.Y." Won [18] 2011 Best Artist Award G.E.M. Won [19]
Cantopop (a contraction of "Cantonese pop music") is a genre of pop music sung in Cantonese. [1] Cantopop is also used to refer to the cultural context of its production and consumption. [2] The genre began in the 1970s and became associated with Hong Kong popular music from the middle of the decade. [1]
Recorded in both Mandarin and Cantonese, G.E.M.'s third studio album, Xposed (2012), was named the best-selling Mandarin album of the year at the IFPI Hong Kong Record Sales Awards. It also made her the youngest nominee for Best Female Mandarin Singer in the history of the Golden Melody Awards.
Her best-selling album was the 1985 "Bad Girl" (壞女孩), which sold over 400,000 copies in a week (platinum 8x by Hong Kong's standards) and broke the selling record in Hong Kong. [13] [23] [24] [25] In 1994, she sold over 10 million albums. She was the first female singer in Hong Kong to achieve such sales result. [3] [11] [26]
Pages in category "Cantonese-language singers of China" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Eman Lam
Sandy Lam Yik-lin [1] [2] (林憶蓮; born 26 April 1966), is a Hong Kong singer, actress and producer.She rose to fame in the 1980s, before expanding her fan base significantly in Asia, releasing more than 30 stylistically diverse albums in Cantonese, Mandarin, English and Japanese.