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When Mavis entered the Taiwan music scene in the mid-90s, she was first packaged as a sweet little girl. Her music company came up with the idea of featuring children's songs on her albums. Her first records got incredible sales, so that each album sold over a million copies, thus giving her nickname – "Little Witch of Music." Darling (1998)
The song received positive reviews from both the media and fans and topped various music charts in China. [17] In 2015, Ma joined the cast of travel-reality show Sisters Over Flowers, and sung the theme song titled "Let Time Rewind in the Wind" for the show. [18] The same year, he starred in the comedy film Surprise. The film broke a million ...
Award Song or album (if available) Recipient Top 10 outstanding artists award (十大優秀流行歌手大獎) – Jacky Cheung, Sammi Cheng, Joey Yung, Gigi Leung, Andy Hui, Kelly Chen, Jordan Chan, Miriam Yeung, Candy Lo, Sally Yeh,Eason Chan, Jay Chou, Twins, Hacken Lee, Andy Lau
It was reported that on April 25, "Xiao Zhan's worldwide fan club" was the biggest buyer on QQ Music, with 9,088,000 digital album purchases. [4] On April 28, sales surpassed ¥100 million. [13] "Spotlight" became the most-downloaded song and the highest-grossing digital single in Chinese music history.
Ma Nien-hsien (Chinese: 馬念先; born 1973) is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter and actor. Debuting as a member of funk rock band Sticky Rice in 1997, Ma rose to fame in Asia with the band's second album The Bird King. He later pursued careers in music and acting, achieving recognition for his role as Malasun in the musical drama film Cape No. 7 ...
"The Moon Represents My Heart" was honored first place in Hong Kong Golden Songs Awards ranking of the Top 10 Chinese Golden Songs of the 20th Century. [25] At the 2010 Chinese Music Awards , it was ranked number one by critics in a ranking of the greatest classic Chinese songs of the past 30 years. [ 30 ]
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Christine Fan (born March 18, 1976), better known by her stage name FanFan or her Mandarin name Fan Wei-chi, is a Taiwanese-American singer-songwriter, TV presenter, record producer, actress, author, and philanthropist. She sings mostly in Mandarin, but has also recorded in English.