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  2. List of C-pop artists - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of Chinese musicians - Wikipedia

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    Xu Wei (musician), male singer, rock musician Huo Zun, male singer, artist, composer; Eason Chan, a male singer from Hong Kong; Wang Leehom, male singer; Chan Wing-wah, composer

  4. Zhou Shen - Wikipedia

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    Zhou Shen (Chinese: 周深; pinyin: Zhōu Shēn; born () 29 September 1992), also known as Charlie Zhou, is a Chinese singer known for his ethereal voice and wide vocal range. He gained prominence with his renowned song "Big Fish", which has garnered eight awards.

  5. Seven Great Singing Stars - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Great Singing Stars (Chinese: 七大歌星; pinyin: qī dà gēxīng; Wade–Giles: chʻi 1 ta 4 kê 1 hsing 1) were seven singers of China in the 1940s.

  6. Category:Chinese male singers - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Chinese pop singers - Wikipedia

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    Category: Chinese pop singers. ... This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. K. Chinese K-pop singers (35 P) M. Chinese Mandopop singers (1 C ...

  8. Teresa Teng - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, she was invited to perform at Lincoln Center in New York and the Los Angeles Music Center in California, becoming the first singer of Chinese descent to make a headline there. [25] Upon her return to Taiwan, Teng went on a Southeast Asian tour in 1981, drawing 35,000 attendees in Malaysia. [21]

  9. Yao Beina - Wikipedia

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    Yao Beina (simplified Chinese: 姚贝娜; traditional Chinese: 姚貝娜; pinyin: Yáo Bèinà; September 26, 1981 – January 16, 2015), also known as Bella Yao, was a Chinese singer and songwriter. She debuted as a professional singer with her portrayal of the diva of the musical Jin Sha (金沙) in 2005. [1]