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"My Pride" was Yung's fifth studio recorded album and garnered Yung with the "Most Popular Female Singer" award for that year. [1] The title song, "My Pride," was a cover of Fiona Fung's English song, "Proud of You" [2] and was named one of the greatest Cantonese songs of all time. [3]
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]
"Queen's Road East" (Chinese: 皇后大道東) is a song by Taiwanese singer-songwriter Lo Ta-yu, featuring Hong Kong singer Ram Chiang. [2] It was released on 23 January 1991 as the title track of Lo's Cantonese-language compilation album of the same name. [3] [4] The song was composed by Lo and written by Hong Kong lyricist Albert Leung.
Album Title Release Date Language Label 1994 Mini So: September 27, 1994 Cantonese: Cinepoly: 1998 The Best of William So(蘇永康宣言精選) May 1, 1998 Cantonese, Mandarin: Go East: 2001 William So Best Selection + Music Box (蘇永康好精選+Music Box) October 16, 2001 Cantonese: Go East: 2003 Super Nice: June 13, 2002 Mandarin Go East ...
Strolling Down the Road of Life (Chinese: 漫步人生路; Jyutping: Maan Bo Yan Saang Lo) is the second Cantonese studio album recorded by Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng, released via Polydor Records on May 18, 1983. The album was supported with the single of the same name, which is a Cantonese remake of Miyuki Nakajima's 1980 single "Hitori Jouzu".
Album # Album title Album Information 8th Touch of Love: Released: 29 April 2003; Language: Cantonese; Label: Genre: 9th Evolution (進化論) Released: 5 September 2003; Language: Cantonese; Label: Genre: Cantopop (of varying styles: mimicking ballad, country, 'LA Grunge' and more) 10th Singing in the Twins Wonderland (Volume 1) Released: 20 ...
Di-Dar is the ninth Cantonese studio album by Chinese recording artist Faye Wong, released on 22 December 1995, through Cinepoly.The album marked a shift from Wong's earlier style as she incorporated British psychedelic rock and ragga into her work, showcasing her evolving alternative musical influences. [1]
Irreconcilable (Chinese: 勢不兩立; Jyutping: Sai Bat Leung Laap) is the first Cantonese studio album recorded by Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng, released via Polydor Records on December 18, 1980. The album was supported with the single " Forget Him " ( Chinese : 忘記他 ; Jyutping : Mong Gei Taa ), which was written by Hong Kong media ...