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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.
Music Streaming Platform Awards (QQ Music Rapper of the Year; KuGou Music New Artist with Most Potential; KuWo Music Most Popular Single of the Year; WeSing Most Popular Karaoke Artist of the Year; Tencent Music New Power Artist; UNI Chart Best Consecutive Champion Song) Top 10 Songs of the Year; Top 10 Most Popular Songs of the Year
February 15–October 30 – The Rui Shi Music Festival is held in Beijing, China. [6] April – South Korean pianist Seong-Jin Cho wins the Ho-Am Prize in the Arts. [7] April 29 – The Naon no Yaon Music Festival is held in Hibiya Park, Tokyo, Japan, with the customary all-female line-up, including Show-Ya, Chiaki and Rika Matsumoto [8]
As of 2023, China was the world's 5th largest music market, an increase from being 14th in 2015 and 27th in 2005. [1] [2] Best-selling albums in China.
The ERC Chinese Top Ten Awards named Zhou the Most Popular Male Singer of 2021 and 2022 and the Best Male Singer of 2023. [3] In August 2022, his Douyin online concert "I Want to Be by Your Side" (想到你“深”边) attracted over 140 million viewers. [ 4 ]
Hit FM Top 100 Singles of the Year (Chinese: Hit FM年度百首單曲) is the music industry record chart that ranks the most popular songs in Taiwan, published yearly by Hit FM since 1998. Chart rankings are based on online poll in Taiwan. The first number-one song on this chart was "Look Over Here, Girl" by Richie Jen in 1998.
The Top Chinese Music Awards (Chinese: 音乐风云榜年度盛典) is an annual music awards to recognize Chinese popular music artists and works. [1] The Top Chinese Music Awards was established in 2001 and is held in China. The awards have been described by the media as China's equivalent of the Grammys in the United States. [2] [3]
The Billboard China logo. The Billboard China Top 100 (simplified Chinese: 中国公告牌音乐单曲榜; traditional Chinese: 中國公告牌音樂單曲榜) was the music industry standard record chart in China for local songs, compiled by Nielsen-CCData and published weekly by Billboard China.