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Award Song or album (if available) Recipient Top 10 outstanding artists award (十大優秀流行歌手大獎) – Aaron Kwok, Jacky Cheung, Leon Lai, Ekin Cheng, Andy Lau, Priscilla Chan,Sammi Cheng,Cass Phang,Amanda Lee, Faye Wong
The honor was first presented in 2005 as Best Mandarin Pop Vocal Album at the 16th Golden Melody Awards to Sandee Chan for Then We All Wept in Silence. In 2007, the category became known as Best Mandarin Album. Tanya Chua and Jay Chou currently hold the record for the most nominations, with six; followed by A-Mei with five.
Mandarin popular songs that started in the 1920s were called shidaiqu (時代曲 – meaning music of the time, thus popular music), and Shanghai was the center of its production. The Mandarin popular songs of the Shanghai era are considered by scholars to be the first kind of modern popular music developed in China, [ 9 ] and the prototype of ...
Tanya Chua received the most nominations with eight and won three major awards for Best Female Mandarin Singer, Best Mandarin Album and Album of the Year. She is the first singer to ever win Best Mandarin Album and Album of the Year at the same time, after the award was reintroduced in the 28th Golden Melody Awards. Chua is now the holder of ...
YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Google.The service is designed with a user interface that allows users to explore songs and music videos on YouTube based on genres, playlists, and recommendations.
Best record producer award (最佳唱片監製獎) Faces & Places: Hui Yun (許願) for Sandy Lam: Best musical arrangements (最佳編曲獎) 前塵: Anthony Lun: Best record design award (最佳唱片封套設計獎) All The Best: Joe Chu Best C-pop song award (最佳中文流行歌曲獎) 天間: Tats Lau: Best C-pop lyrics award ...
The controversy over Biden’s “garbage” quip came one week after the president made headlines when talking about Trump to a group of Democrats in New Hampshire.
The Mandopop album was a great success in the Greater China region.The album sold over 5 million copies in 1993 throughout Asia, including 1,360,000 copies in Taiwan alone, making it one of Cheung's three million-selling records in the country and remains the second best-selling album of all time in Taiwan.