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  2. 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]

  3. Hakka popular music - Wikipedia

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    Chong adapted Sam Hui's Cantonese song "Genius and Idiot" into a Hakka version called "Ah Po Selling Salted Vegetables" for Chew to perform. The song became a sensation in Malaysia, selling over 100,000 copies. This marked the beginning of the development of Hakka music in Malaysia for more than two decades. [4] [5] [6]

  4. The Wynners - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Bee. Bennett Pang. Danny Yip. Anthony Chan. Past members. Natalis Chan. Chan Pak San. The Wynners are a Hong Kong pop band formed in the 1970s. The group consists of Alan Tam (lead vocals), Kenny Bee (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards), Bennett Pang (lead guitar), Danny Yip (bass), and Anthony Chan (drums).

  5. Cantopop legends Sam Hui, Alan Tam announce Malaysian concert

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  6. Cantopop - Wikipedia

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    Sam Hui is regarded by some to be the earliest Cantopop star. He was the lead singer of the band Lotus formed in the late 1960s, signed to Polydor in 1972. The song that made him famous was the theme song to Games Gamblers Play (鬼馬雙星), also starring Hui. [11] The star of TV theme tunes was Roman Tam.

  7. Sammi Cheng - Wikipedia

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    Sammi Cheng Sau-man (Chinese: 鄭秀文; pinyin: Zhèng Xiùwén; born 19 August 1972) is a Hong Kong singer and actress. She is considered one of the most prominent female singers in Hong Kong, with album sales of over 25 million copies throughout the Asia-pacific. [2] Most notably in the 1990s, she was dubbed by the media as the "Cantopop Diva".

  8. Tomorrow Will Be Better - Wikipedia

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    Mandopop. Length. 5:26. Songwriter (s) Lo Ta-yu. Music video. "Tomorrow will be Better" on YouTube. " Tomorrow Will Be Better " (Chinese: 明天會更好; pinyin: Míngtiān huì Gènghǎo) is a Taiwanese Mandopop charity record written by Lo Ta-yu and sung by over 60 artists. It was recorded on 15 September 1985 and released on 25 October 1985 ...

  9. A-Mei - Wikipedia

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    Website. starmei.com. Kulilay Amit, Han Chinese name Chang Hui-mei[1] (Chinese: 張惠妹; pinyin: Zhāng Huìmèi), better known by her stage name A-Mei (阿妹, born 9 August 1972), is a Taiwanese singer and record producer of Puyuma descent. Born as Amit Kulilay in the rugged mountains of eastern Taiwan, she made her debut in 1996.