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  2. Dandan youqing - Wikipedia

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    It contains twelve songs adapted from classical Chinese poems written during the Tang and Song Dynasties. The album experienced commercial success throughout Asia, selling over 5 million copies as of 2008 according to Xinhua News Agency .

  3. Decadent Sound of Faye - Wikipedia

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    The word ‘decadent’ is an ironic echo of early PRC condemnation of music such as that of Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng's music as mǐmǐ zhī yue (靡靡之樂). [4] [5] [6] The title of this album is a pun: during the Cultural Revolution, Teng's songs were condemned as "decadent sounds" (靡 靡 之 音) by the Chinese Communist Party.

  4. Nicholas Teo - Wikipedia

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    Play Music is a record label subsidiary of Singaporean company Musicstreet Pte Ltd. In 2006, Nicholas received the 2006 Hito Newcomer Award in Taiwan. He also successfully completed his From Now On Concert Tour covering stops in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia within the first half-year of 2008.

  5. Earthly Stars (Unsung Heroes) - Wikipedia

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    The song Earthly Stars was sung in karaoke form at the end of Episode 7 of the anime Lucky Star. It was sung by a character named Miyuki Takara, voiced by Aya Endo. (see also: List of Lucky Star albums) The song is also used in the Suntory Boss Commercial featuring Tommy Lee Jones. The song Headlight/Taillight is used in the anime Nichijou ...

  6. G.E.M. discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Chinese and Hong Kong singer-songwriter G.E.M. (simplified Chinese: 邓紫棋; traditional Chinese: 鄧紫棋) consists of six studio albums, two live albums, one compilation album, five extended play, and twenty-six singles.

  7. Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute - Wikipedia

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    Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute (Chinese: 胡笳十八拍; pinyin: Hújiā Shíbā Pāi) are a series of Chinese songs and poems about the life of Han dynasty (202 BCE–220 CE) poet Cai Wenji (蔡文姬). The songs were composed by Liu Shang, a poet of the middle Tang dynasty (618–907 CE).

  8. Category:Wu-Tang Clan songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Wu-Tang Clan songs or lists of Wu-Tang Clan songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Wu-Tang Clan songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Tai Chi (band) - Wikipedia

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    Tai Chi (太極) is a Hong Kong rock band formed in Hong Kong in 1985 [1] by Patrick Lui (lead vocalist), Albert Lui (lead vocalist), Joey Tang (guitarist), Gary Tong (keyboardist), Ernest Lau (guitarist), Eddy Sing (bass guitarist and backing vocal), and Ricky Chu (drummer). The band split in 1995 and reunited in 2005.