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  2. Xinyao - Wikipedia

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    Xinyao (Chinese: 新謠; pinyin: Xīnyáo) is a genre of songs that is unique to Singapore. [1] It is a contemporary Mandarin vocal genre that emerged and rose to fame in Singapore between the late 1970s to 1980s. [2] Xinyao songs are composed and sung by Singaporeans and it is an outlet for them to express their thoughts and feelings around ...

  3. Music of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    It has an urban musical scene, and is a center for pop, rock, punk and other genres in the region. The country has produced in the 1960s bands like The Crescendos and The Quests, right up to the new millennium with pop singers such as Stefanie Sun and JJ Lin. Folk music of Singapore includes the ethnic music traditions of the Chinese, Malay and ...

  4. List of Singaporean patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    The song is usually broadcast on radio and television starting from a month before National Day, and is given prominence during the Parade itself. Examples of such songs include "Stand Up for Singapore" (1985), "Count On Me Singapore" (1986) and "One People, One Nation, One Singapore" (1990). In 1998, there were 2 National Day Parade theme ...

  5. Category:Singaporean singers - Wikipedia

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    S. Singaporean singer-songwriters ‎ (2 C, 34 P) Categories: Asian singers. Singaporean musicians by instrument. Singers by nationality. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  6. Stefanie Sun - Wikipedia

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    Stefanie Sun Yanzi (born Sng Ee Tze on 23 July 1978) is a Singaporean singer and songwriter. In 2000, she released her debut album, Yan Zi, which won her a Golden Melody Award for Best New Artist. In 2004, she released her eighth studio album, Stefanie, which won her another Golden Melody Award for Best Mandarin Female Singer.

  7. Cantopop - Wikipedia

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    Western-influenced music first came to China in the 1920s, specifically through Shanghai. [7] Artists like Zhou Xuan (周璇) acted in films and recorded popular songs.. When the People's Republic of China was established by the Chinese Communist Party in 1949, one of the first actions taken by the government was to denounce pop music (specifically Western pop) as decadent music. [7]

  8. Pan Mei-chen - Wikipedia

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    The academy teaches music and as a platform for a career in entertainment. [3] Though her career has waned since the late 1990s, she released albums in 2003 and 2006. In 2015, she was appearing to a strong audience of 1,400 at Resorts World Theatre in Singapore. [1]

  9. Beyond (band) - Wikipedia

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    Beyond was a Hong Kong rock band formed in 1983. The band became prominent in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Mainland China, and Overseas Chinese communities. [1] The band is widely considered as the most successful and influential Cantopop band from Hong Kong. [1] In 1993, leader Wong Ka Kui, died at the age of 31 after an ...