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  2. G.E.M. - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Romanisation. Tang Sze-wing. Gloria Tang Sze-wing[a] (born 16 August 1991), known professionally as G.E.M. (backronym of Get Everybody Moving) or Tang Tsz-kei[b], is a Chinese-born Hong Kong singer, songwriter, and producer. Born in Shanghai and raised in Hong Kong, G.E.M. made her debut in 2008 with the release of her self-titled ...

  3. Category:Hong Kong singers - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong LGBT singers ‎ (5 P) Hong Kong male singers ‎ (6 C, 102 P) Hong Kong women singers ‎ (7 C, 4 P)

  4. Cantopop - Wikipedia

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    Cantopop. 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]

  5. Category:Hong Kong male singers - Wikipedia

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    20th-century Hong Kong male singers‎ (43 P) 21st-century Hong Kong male singers‎ (1 C, 66 P) B. Hong Kong boy bands‎ (11 P) M.

  6. Alan Tam - Wikipedia

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    Alan Tam Wing-lun[5] MH (traditional Chinese: 譚詠麟; simplified Chinese: 谭咏麟; pinyin: Tán Yǒnglín; Cantonese Yale: Taam4 Wing6 leon4; born 23 August 1950) is a Hong Kong singer and actor. He played a major role in developing the Cantopop scene in the 1980s as he was known for singing romantic ballads with modern arrangements.

  7. Sam Hui - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Hui Koon-kit [1] [2] (born 6 September 1948), [1] usually known as Sam Hui, [1] [3] is a Hong Kong musician, singer, songwriter and actor. He is credited with popularising Cantopop both via the infusion of Western-style music and his usage of vernacular Cantonese rather than written vernacular Chinese in biting lyrics that addressed contemporary problems and concerns. [4]

  8. Joey Yung - Wikipedia

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    Joey Yung (Chinese: 容祖兒; Cantonese Yale: Yùhng Jóuyìh, pinyin: Róng Zǔ'ér; born 16 June 1980) is a Hong Kong singer signed to Emperor Entertainment Group.Since her debut in 1996, Yung has won numerous awards, including the JSG Most Popular Female Singer and Ultimate Best Female Singer – Gold awards a record-breaking nine times.

  9. Sandy Lam - Wikipedia

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    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. As one of the most famous figures in Chinese-language music of ...