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Honglaowai (Chinese: 红老外; lit. 'red foreigner'), also known as Red Laowai, [1] is an internet celebrity [2] popular in China and within overseas Chinese [3] communities. He quickly became famous as a Caucasian American singing Chinese patriotic songs in videos that he uploaded to numerous Chinese video-sharing sites like Tudou, Youku, and 56.
During the 2011 Chinese pro-democracy protests, many protesters reposted videos of Chinese Communist Party officials singing "Mo Li Hua", and suggested playing it on cell phones as a form of antigovernment protest. [22] [3] The song was placed on authorities' list of online censored materials. [3]
Liu is the first Chinese pop singer to sing a Chinese theme song for Disney. [21] Liu also sang the character song for Wei Wuxian in the Anime series Mo Dao Zu Shi. In October 2021, Liu returned as a regular member in Shanghai TV's music show Our Song 2021. He teamed up with Penny Tai. [22]
The Back Dorm Boys were a Chinese duo who gained fame in 2005 for their lip sync videos to songs by the Backstreet Boys and other pop stars. Their videos, captured on a low quality web cam in their college dorm room, have been viewed by Internet users within China and around the world. Many of their videos can be seen on YouTube, giving them ...
Sing! China (Chinese: 中国好声音; pinyin: Zhōngguó Hǎo Shēngyīn; formerly Chinese: 中国新歌声; pinyin: Zhōngguó Xīn Gēshēng) is a Chinese singing competition television series broadcast on Zhejiang Television. It is produced by Star (CM) Holdings Ltd. [1] It premiered during the summer on 15 July 2016.
Shake It Up (Chinese TV series) Sing My Song; Sing! China; Singer (TV series) Singer season 2; Singer season 5; Sisters Who Make Waves; Sound of My Dream; Star Boulevard; Super Boy (TV series) 2011 Super Girl; Super Girl (TV series) Super–Vocal
Zhou's music career began in 2010, when he began singing online on a Chinese video-based social network, YY.com, under the nickname 卡布叻, or Kabule. [ 8 ] 2014–2015: Participation in The Voice of China
This is a list of C-pop artists and groups. C-pop, which encompasses mainly Mandopop and Cantopop (and to some extent Hokkien pop and pop music of other Chinese dialects), represents the main pop music in the People's Republic of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia and Singapore, as well as Chinese-speaking communities in the rest of the world.