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  2. China Audio-Video Copyright Association - Wikipedia

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    On October 31, 2018, 6,609 music videos to be taken down from the list in Chinese Karaoke system has hit the headline of China's media recently. [ citation needed ] See also

  3. NetEase Cloud Music - Wikipedia

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    NetEase Cloud Music (Chinese: 网易云音乐) is a Chinese freemium music streaming service developed and owned by NetEase, Inc. The streaming service was launched to the public on 23 April 2013. In April 2017 it received its series A financing of 750 million CNY (US$107 million), and was valued at 8 billion CNY (US$1.14 billion). [1]

  4. Karaoke - Wikipedia

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    A person singing karaoke in Hong Kong ("Run Away from Home" by Janice Vidal). Karaoke (/ ˌ k ær i ˈ oʊ k i /; [1] Japanese: ⓘ; カラオケ, clipped compound of Japanese kara 空 "empty" and ōkesutora オーケストラ "orchestra") is a type of interactive entertainment system usually offered in clubs and bars, where people sing along to pre-recorded accompaniment using a microphone.

  5. Wu Yi (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Wu Yi (Chinese: 武艺; born November 3, 1990), also known as Philip Wu and Philip Lau, is a Chinese pop singer who was the second runner-up of Super Boy, a singing talent show of Hunan TV in 2010. He is also the champion and second runner-up in Canadian and North American area of the "Karaoke King" competition in 2009.

  6. KuGou - Wikipedia

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    KuGou (Chinese: 酷狗音乐) is a Chinese music streaming and download service established in 2004 and owned by Tencent Music. [1] [2] It has more than 800 million users. [1] A merger between China Music Corporation and Tencent's QQ Music (QQ音乐) was announced on July 15, 2016. [1] [3] The services are expected to continue being offered ...

  7. ChinesePod - Wikipedia

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    ChinesePod is a web-based Chinese language-learning service composed of multiple key components: video and audio lessons, mobile apps and exercises for characters, pronunciation and dialogue. There are also virtual classroom sessions for private lessons with Mandarin Chinese teachers.

  8. Sound Wave (album) - Wikipedia

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    Sound Wave (Chinese: 音浪) is Taiwanese Mandopop artist Stanley Huang's (Chinese: 黃立行) first compilation album. It was released between Your Side (妳身邊) and Stan Up. This album has including four new songs and 16 previously released tracks. It was issued on 23 November 2003. [1] [2]

  9. 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.