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Asian Music Entertainment => Asian Music Entertainment => Topic started by: daigong on March 04, 2006, 09:30:57 AM

Title: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on March 04, 2006, 09:30:57 AM
Any Chinese music fans here? Let's discuss here. From Mandarin to Canto. Here's a C-Music sampler (http://rapidshare.de/files/14130309/I_Like_Chinese.mp3.html). Here's some of the artists that I know with random sample multimedia links.

Twins
The hottest act in HK today.
(http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/7074/twins276773mk.jpg)
and here's a Gillian Chung pimp thread:
http://forum.jphip.com/showthread.php?t=1655

Elva Hsiao
My favorite Mando singer of all time, she fell off lol. Hope she releases something on Warner soon.
(http://img195.exs.cx/img195/9219/20010426n20pf.jpg)
http://www.miumu.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=538&mforum=jpmx

Stefanie Sun
From Singapore! Lovely voice.
(http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/8066/covermoment7kj.jpg)
Singapore NDP Theme http://www.youtube.com/?v=FzTKGCJ0A3Q
Turn Left Turn Right theme http://www.youtube.com/?v=qAoAeCX-sgI
with Mai Kuraki: http://www.youtube.com/?v=AI9Biq1N3ac

Niki Chow
Hot actress turned Hot singer.
(http://img36.imagevenue.com/loc24/th_704_post_9_1084548598.jpg)
http://www.miumu.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1338&mforum=jpmx

Shirley Kwan (Kwan Suk Yee)
(http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/3636/shk198uo.jpg)
The VETERAN! She just had her comeback concert!! check out the pix:
http://jaffeling.com/gallery/shirley_kwan

Alan Tam & Hacken Lee Left Right Neighbours
Hilarious song.
http://www.youtube.com/?v=Ko6KunzFzPc

etc. etc. Pimp your faves here! third time's the charm!
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: tamatron on March 04, 2006, 09:50:59 AM
Except for Twins, I don't know any of those ladies. :P  i heard about Aln Tam, though. since I was like 10 or something. :lol:

Taiwanese singers are pretty popular here. Like Jay Chou, Wang LeeHom, Jolin Tsai, etc. i don't really care for Jay Chou but LeeHom and Jolin are hot :heart: and I like their music, too.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: flare on March 04, 2006, 09:58:57 AM
Quote from: tama-chan
Except for Twins, I don't know any of those ladies. :P  i heard about Aln Tam, though. since I was like 10 or something. :lol:

Taiwanese singers are pretty popular here. Like Jay Chou, Wang LeeHom, Jolin Tsai, etc. i don't really care for Jay Chou but LeeHom and Jolin are hot :heart: and I like their music, too.


I'm a big fan of Twins and was very fortunate to see them live in concert. But to be honest, thier live performance sux.

My other favourites, Joey Yung, Jade Kwan!

Oh I listen to taiwanese singers too but dont understand it lol
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: maliciel on March 04, 2006, 10:52:26 AM
(http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/6189/wang4oh.jpg)

Cyndi, bitches! I love 'Ai ni', and some other tracks I don't know the names of. God Bless having Chinese friends that share shit :lol:

(http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/3730/jolintsai7jx.jpg)

I like Jolin too.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Tian_Yuan on March 04, 2006, 03:04:15 PM
I am a huge chinese music fan  :oops:
I love JJ Lin, Elva Hsiao, Jay Chou, F4, Vic Zhou.. uh..
I also like FIR, Ping Pung.. Kary Ng's solo now..
At17.. Hopscotch.. This could go on forever.. But yeah, I am a fan.. ^^*
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: lokhk on March 14, 2006, 12:11:50 AM
Yay! A Chinese Music thread! During my 5 months off from Hello! Project and Jpop I've been listening, solely to Cpop.

My favourite artists are:
Rainie Yang, Jay Chou, S.H.E, Cyndi Wang, Jolin Tsai, F.I.R, Stephy Tang and Hacken Lee.
Yeah, my favourites primary consist of Taiwanese artists.

But I also quite like:
From Taiwan - JS, Michelle & Vickie, Angela Chang, Wang Lee-Hom, David Tao, Elva Hsiao, Jasmine Leung, Richie Ren, 7 Flowers, A Sun, Megan Lai and Alan Luo

From Hong Kong - Eason Chan, Joey Yung, Miriam Yeung, Fiona Sit, Cookies, Janice, Justin, Kelly Chan, Sammi Cheng, Gigi Leung, Jacky Cheung, Twins, Ivana Wong, Leo Ku, Andy Lau, Denise Ho, Leon Lai, Shirley Kwan, Priscilla Chan, Sandy Lam, Roman, Jolie Chan, Aaron Kwok Andy Hui, Anita Mui, Don & Mandy, Dave Wong, Faye Wong, Monie Tung, Ng Yan, Kay Tse, Kary Ng, Ronald Cheng, Alex Fong, Grasshopper, Jade Kwan and Khalil Fong

From Macau/Singapore/Malaysia - Soler, Michael Kong, Stefanie Sun

From Mainland - Angela Qi, Kaira Gong, Kristy Zhang and Han Xue
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: psymon on March 14, 2006, 01:22:06 AM
sometimes i listen to some random C music, but i dont know any artists by name accept for cecilia cheung, like her quite much :)  

uploaded my favorite song of her ->  Here (http://s5.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0P31YE9H1ELX32YQ2W3LD2UFW7)  <-
its from the color of lip album.

(http://img384.imageshack.us/img384/3745/009cec6lg.jpg)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Kennethzzz on March 14, 2006, 02:09:59 PM
cecilia cheung sings? i tot she's only a actress =X
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Failan on March 16, 2006, 10:12:49 PM
I'm not that much into C-Pop, but recently I heard some songs from Dao Lang and I liked it very much.
I heard "The First Snowing of 2002". He really has a fantastic Voice
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: kman1998 on March 17, 2006, 07:03:24 PM
'TWINS' is my favorite HK girl's group I like the most, especially "AH Gill.......... :D
(http://img385.imageshack.us/img385/9126/twinsi0016in.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)

Here are some other girl's groups in HK......

(http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/7924/2rs0014ud.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)
2R - Race & Rosanne from Singapore

(http://img385.imageshack.us/img385/38/cookiesx0032go.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)
Cookies - Miki & Stephy

(http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/2272/hqx0044nf.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)
女生宿舍
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Sponge Bob on March 20, 2006, 04:57:03 AM
I just got back from HK, and somewhere on the top 5 on the HMV charts was Leehom, wtf? that chigger  :lol:

and ken hirai was #1  :o
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on March 21, 2006, 08:14:47 AM
Yeah! Fuck Lee Hom!! ABC fooooooo!!

I like Cecilia Cheung. I bought her 2nd album cuz it came with a free bobble head doll!! plus she was hella greasy on the cover:

(http://s2.supload.com/thumbs/default/cc-tvb3.jpg) (http://s2.supload.com/free/cc-tvb3.jpg/view/)(http://s2.supload.com/thumbs/default/cc262xtab03_big.jpg) (http://s2.supload.com/free/cc262xtab03_big.jpg/view/)

But yeah. She acts mostly now:

(http://s2.supload.com/thumbs/default/Wire-Studio-2003-Sep-01-1-001.jpg) (http://s2.supload.com/free/Wire-Studio-2003-Sep-01-1-001.jpg/view/)

and for a while she got hella skinny until she took some ass growing pills:
(http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/4675/cici11mu.jpg)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: koori on April 13, 2006, 08:35:50 AM
I am Hong Konger  :D
Actually, I don't like HK music so much...
I love to listen Taiwan music

My favourite Taiwan singers are:
Rainie Yang, Jolin Tsai  :heart:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Tian_Yuan on April 20, 2006, 12:46:16 AM
Quote from: Kennethzzz
cecilia cheung sings? i tot she's only a actress =X


She is so pretty~~! *_*

Her songs are okay tho :P
Her film Wu Yen, with Sammi Cheung is so funny!

Muahaha, I can't stand Wang Lee Hom either XD
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Sayange on April 20, 2006, 05:15:21 AM
I'm into Huang YiDa :P

And i like Kelly Chen coz she reminds me my GF XD
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Sponge Bob on May 16, 2006, 06:08:36 AM
What happened to this thread? :)
 
Recent updates?
 
Jolin Tsai with a hot album = Dancing Diva :jerk:
(http://img288.imageshack.us/img288/4897/dancingdivacover9ys.jpg)
 
Plus the MTV Asia Awards in Bangkok was last week or sumtin, Hosted by Lee Hom + Kelly Rowland
 
Favourite Artist Mainland China -Vicki Zhao
Favourite Artist Hong Kong -Twins :o So long Twins
Favourite Artist Korea -Se7en
Favourite Artist Malaysia - Mawi
Favourite Artist Singapore-Taufik Batisah ( I had $5 that Stephanie Sun would win again -_-)
Favourite Artist Taiwan -Wang Leehom WTF?
Favourite Artist Thailand -Tata Young
 
International Music Awards:
Favourite Male Artist -Ricky Martin lol
Favourite Female Artist -Kelly Clarkson :jerk:
Favourite Pop Act- The Backstreet Boys (BSB is back)
Favourite Rock Act -Green Day
Favourite Video -KOЯN “Twisted Transistor”
Favourite Breakthrough Artist-Simon Webbe
The Style Awards-Jolin Tsai :jerk:
Special Achievement In Popular Music -Destiny’s Child
The Inspiration Award Bird Thongchai McIntyre
Breakthrough Collaboration Japan-TERIYAKI BOYZ :pimp:
 
(http://images.eefoo.com/upload/pic/2006/05/07/05072006104002580240165056.jpg)
 
+ Miriam's got a new album i think: All about women?
 
+ Janice is coming to Paramount Canada's Wonderland June sumtin i forgot :D , count me in for a FOB filled day of fun :rolleyes:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: ohbahsan on May 16, 2006, 08:21:00 AM
Quote from: Sponge Bob
+ Janice is coming to Paramount Canada's Wonderland June sumtin i forgot :D , count me in for a FOB filled day of fun :rolleyes:

who is janice?
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: amuse on May 16, 2006, 09:18:00 AM
Janice is a new singer in HK that basically swept all the "best new female singer" awards in 2005. Here's an old pic..
(http://img108.imageshack.us/img108/4650/janice7gu.th.jpg) (http://img108.imageshack.us/my.php?image=janice7gu.jpg)

I'll upload her album (http://us.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/aid-1169656/section-music/code-c/version-all/pid-1004094940/) later and post a link here. It's pretty good :)

Edit: Enjoy. (http://filedump.jphip.com/amuse/Janice_-_My_Love.rar)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Kei on May 16, 2006, 09:30:42 AM
I listen to Jay Chou and for the humour factor, Andy Lau and Jackie Chan.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: aedon on May 21, 2006, 01:49:44 AM
The CoCo Lee Thread (http://forum.jphip.com/showthread.php?t=3580)
Because she has the best ass (approved by daigong).
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on July 26, 2006, 07:49:35 AM
^ what happened to that thread :P

Any S.H.E. fans?? I think they have a new disc

(http://s2.supload.com/thumbs/default/1934113_1153877703-20060726015129.jpg) (http://s2.supload.com/free/1934113_1153877703-20060726015129.jpg/view/)(http://s2.supload.com/thumbs/default/1934114_1153877728-20060726015135.jpg) (http://s2.supload.com/free/1934114_1153877728-20060726015135.jpg/view/)

*edit pic fixed*
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: ohbahsan on July 26, 2006, 08:52:43 AM
Quote from: daigong
^ what happened to that thread :P

Any S.H.E. fans?? I think they have a new disc

thanks for the heads up homes, hopping on emule now :lol:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Asmodai on July 26, 2006, 11:47:33 AM
Quote from: daigong

Any S.H.E. fans?? I think they have a new disc


*Waves excitedly*


S.H.E. is probably my favorite Chinese group.

Can't say I care much for their hair in those pics though.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: aedon on July 26, 2006, 01:45:31 PM
Quote from: daigong
^ what happened to that thread :P

CoCo Lee thread? It died because "Exposed" flopped even harder than "Exodus" x_X And apparently Ms. Lee is busy being an UNICEF Ambassador >_>
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: 疯狂的石头 on July 27, 2006, 12:17:58 PM
I like Cantonese songs
 

All in all, i hate chinese pop music,  especially TaiWan's~~~
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: amuse on July 27, 2006, 07:07:29 PM
Quote from: 疯狂的石头
I like Cantonese songs
 

All in all, i hate chinese pop music,  especially TaiWan's~~~

Hong Kong's music industry has gone to shit. There's barely anything worth listening to and a lot of new songs sound so similar to older songs. A lot of companies (EEG especially) keep releasing "NEW+Best Selection" albums where they charge full price of a cd with only 1-2 new songs.... then they blame internet piracy for their low sales figures. There's a reason why it's low ... cuz the songs suck and they're trying to rip off everyone who buys retail cds. Even without the ability to download the latest songs, nobody is going to buy the original albums if the artist sucks anyways. It's HK, if we buy we'll buy fan ban.

And I remember a few months ago there was a lot of hype for Eason's album, and when it finally released it was a huge seller everywhere. So people will buy legit if it's worth buying .... unlike EEG crap with Twins, those new Boy'z retards, Yumiko, etc
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: 疯狂的石头 on July 28, 2006, 02:34:48 PM
Quote from: amuse
Hong Kong's music industry has gone to shit. There's barely anything worth listening to and a lot of new songs sound so similar to older songs. A lot of companies (EEG especially) keep releasing "NEW+Best Selection" albums where they charge full price of a cd with only 1-2 new songs.... then they blame internet piracy for their low sales figures. There's a reason why it's low ... cuz the songs suck and they're trying to rip off everyone who buys retail cds. Even without the ability to download the latest songs, nobody is going to buy the original albums if the artist sucks anyways. It's HK, if we buy we'll buy fan ban.

And I remember a few months ago there was a lot of hype for Eason's album, and when it finally released it was a huge seller everywhere. So people will buy legit if it's worth buying .... unlike EEG crap with Twins, those new Boy'z retards, Yumiko, etc

Not only Hong Kong's music industry has gone to shit,but also Hong Kong's

movie's industry.

I like Cantonese songs,because i think Cantonese sounds good

when i was young HK culture was very pop in mainland  China,this had a great

effect on me,so i like some old HK songs. Now i hardly listen to HK music.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: HiME on September 21, 2006, 06:54:59 PM
*BUMP*

Jolin Tsai's latest MV anyone?

(http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i218/gogo_ahtan/jolinlastmvcaps.jpg)
Jolin Tsai - 唯舞獨尊 (Wei Wu Du Zun) [MV] (http://www.sendspace.com/file/k0upjo) (SendSpace)

I'm addicted to this song.
Btw, she'll release a new album soon... With many remixes, blah. Check out YesAsia (http://us.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/section-music/code-c/version-all/aid-887/pid-1004515329/) for more info!
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: TwYsTeD on September 21, 2006, 09:44:01 PM
i like
Miriam Yeung
Twins
Jolin
Gigi Leung
Karen Mok
and alot of others
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: THUNDERDUCK on September 26, 2006, 12:03:55 AM
I've never really listen to any canto or mandarin stuff.  Where should I start?
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on September 26, 2006, 12:06:44 AM
Quote from: HiME
I'm addicted to this song.
Btw, she'll release a new album soon... With many remixes, blah. Check out YesAsia (http://us.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/section-music/code-c/version-all/aid-887/pid-1004515329/) for more info!


WOW!! Look at those nostrils!

(http://img57.imageshack.us/img57/3310/jolinfi2.jpg)

DANCING DANCING! I've never seen her R&B like that...makes me miss Elva.
What's new in Chinese music? New CoCo Lee!

Quote from: THUNDERDUCK
I've never really listen to any canto or mandarin stuff.  Where should I start?


Personally, I'd recommend some Elva Siu, she's Mandarin R&B...but hasn't released shit in years. There's Canto Pop's top act...

Twins!
http://us.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/code-c/version-all/section-music/did-83/pid-1004511431/

Includes Regular Editon:

(http://img354.imageshack.us/img354/7831/rg0000015354001xg9.jpg)(http://img289.imageshack.us/img289/3174/rg0000015354002ix5.jpg)

2006年9月25日

CD
1. 熱浪假期
2. 桃紅結他
3. 你不是好情人 (Twins) '妄想' 電影主題曲
4. 我決定走了
5. 我不儲錢
6. 自以為是
7. 眼看心勿動
8. 夏雨
9. 天下有雙 (雙子神偷 電影主題曲)
10 .非君不嫁 (鍾欣桐 獨唱)
11. 你不是好情人(蔡卓妍 獨唱)
12. Burn It Up < 8 分鐘 > (Medley – 八十塊環遊世界/一時無兩)

DIRECT DL (128kps)
http://rapidshare.de/files/34011890/0609221717.zip.html

(http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/3246/rg0000015353001uv4.jpg)(http://img45.imageshack.us/img45/7017/rg0000015353002cy9.jpg)

TORRENT of CD + DVD (320 kps)
http://rapidshare.de/files/34111188/_YDT-Forum___I_Twins_-_Ho_Hoo_Tan___CD_DVD__320K_.torrent.html
http://www.sendspace.com/file/yqe2j9

I like this version better!!! includes 76-page photo album with pictures of Twins in Saipan! Ho Hoo Tan !! MAKING OF DVD!! :drool:

thanks YDT-Forum + Forum.musichk.org

Romanized sorta version on JPH!P Tracker
http://forum.jphip.com/showthread.php?p=200962#post200962
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: HiME on September 26, 2006, 01:32:29 AM
Thanks daigong!! :heart:
I already listened to their album some days ago, and I didn't really liked it... But the DVD interest me...
Btw, LOL, Black Eyed Peas on track 12, "Burn It Up".

Quote
I've never really listen to any canto or mandarin stuff. Where should I start?

Hm... S.H.E? Try to grab their last album: "Forever".
I don't listen to a lot of c-pop, but I definitely recommend Jolin Tsai and Twins, too.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on September 26, 2006, 02:25:43 AM
Ohh...yeah HiME :heart: I'm listening to it now.

Problem is, *much apologies to Twins fans* Ah Gil and Ah Sa have no humps :lol: I can't wait to see the MV for this!

5 more hours till the DVD is finished.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: HiME on September 26, 2006, 03:05:51 AM
Quote from: daigong
Problem is, *much apologies to Twins fans* Ah Gil and Ah Sa have no humps :lol:

Exactly what I thought when I was trying to imagine a MV for this song :lol: "Omgass wait, where are the humps?!"
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: jafeijai on September 26, 2006, 03:49:24 AM
i personally haven't heard any recent Twins songs...i've been listening to guys' songs lately (ie. Wilfred Lau, Justin Lo/Ce, etc..)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Sponge Bob on September 26, 2006, 05:56:59 AM
;) get to hear the new jay chou album? hot stuff
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on September 26, 2006, 08:47:35 PM
If you really want a sample of GOOD Mandarin music, pick up this 4 Disc set of Stefanie Sun Yanzi. She's from Singapore - so it must be good :P

(http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/8943/suntt2.jpg)
Product Title : Stefanie Sun - My Story, Your Song All-Record Collection
Singer Name(s) : Stefanie Sun
Release Date : September 26, 2006
Language : Mandarin
Publisher : Warner Music (TW)

DISK 1 CD
01. 雨天
02. 我要的幸福            
03. 天黑黑                
04. Stefanie              
05. 風箏                  
06. 懂事                  
07. 壞天氣                
08. Honey Honey            
09. 很好                  
10. The Moment            
11. 第一天                
12. 我也很想他            
13. 愛從零開始            
14. 相信                  
15. Hey Jude              
                           
DISK 2 CD
01. 第六感                
02. 神奇                  
03. 隨堂測驗              
04. 任性                  
05. Silent All These Years
06. 慢慢來                
07. 一樣的夏天            
08. 害怕                  
09. Someone              
10. 濃眉毛                
11. 了解                  
12. 夢不落                
13. Leave                  
14. Leave Me Alone        
15. 明天晴天  
16. Our Memory            
                           
DISK 3 CD
01. 原點                  
02. 開始懂了              
03. 愛情證書              
04. 愛情字典              
05. 星期一天氣晴我離開你  
06. 我不難過              
07. 眼淚成詩              
08. 遇見                  
09. 不是真的愛我          
10. 同類                  
11. 逃亡                  
12. 終於                  
13. 我不愛                
14. 隱形人                
15. 我的愛                
                           
DISK 4 CD
01. 夢想天空
02. 零缺點                
03. 直來直往              
04. 祝你開心              
05. 作戰                  
06. 超快感                
07. 完美的一天            
08. 難得一見              
09. 奔                    
10. 未完成                
11. 綠光                  
12. 練習                  
13. Venus                  
14. 和平                  
15. 種  

TORRENT
http://rapidshare.de/files/34501089/stef_collection.torrent.html

Props to SwEeTy_g @ HK-MTV Forum!
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: amuse on September 27, 2006, 12:52:50 AM
Stefanie Sun is cute but she's a bit too flat :P
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: jafeijai on September 27, 2006, 01:50:33 AM
Quote from: Sponge Bob
;) get to hear the new jay chou album? hot stuff

not much of a Jay fan...more Canto pop for me..i'm pretty picky when it comes to my music :P i usually just pick a couple songs out of a whole album to listen to...(ie. 感應 by 泳兒)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: amuse on September 27, 2006, 06:29:44 AM
Speaking of Twins ...
http://www.mandom5354.com/photo/2006a/535hohootan/hohootan.htm

scroll down ;)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on September 27, 2006, 10:33:12 AM
^ that hat  XD

(http://www3.freep.cn/PhotoNew_www3/2006-9-22/0/freep_cnf81fe220-f46e-4a65-9bb0-2384465d20cd.jpg)

專輯名稱:要定你
歌手姓名:李玟
專輯語言:國語
唱片公司:新力博德曼
發行日期:2006年09月22日
 
專輯曲目:

01.Hip Hop Tonight
02.要定你
03.愛在85℃
04.第九夜
05.危險情人
06.諜對諜
07.Waiting for Me
08.無人島
09.寵愛我
10.愛不停

TORRENT
http://www5.mimima.com/link.php?ref=Tx0ZzElSjF (http://www5.mimima.com/link.php?ref=Tx0ZzElSjF)

Quote from: HiME
Exactly what I thought when I was trying to imagine a MV for this song :lol: "Omgass wait, where are the humps?!"

HiME said "omgass" :heart:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: THUNDERDUCK on October 01, 2006, 04:15:53 PM
Daigong, got any more o' dat Twins stuff?
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on October 06, 2006, 09:51:16 AM
Quote from: THUNDERDUCK
Daigong, got any more o' dat Twins stuff?

I actually have all their albums to about 2004? 2005? cuz I lost my "source" :lol:
I got music videos too. Lemme dig.

meanwhile, more new albums...here's the queen of Canto Pop:

(http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/4038/d6f40c4890lh6.jpg)

Product Title : Sammi Ultimate Collection
Singer Name(s) : Sammi Cheng
Release Date : September 18, 2006
Language : Cantonese
Publisher : Warner Music Hong Kong

CD 1
01. 粉紅色的神奇女俠大戰灰色的非男非女
02. 男仕今天你很好
03. 小心女人
04. X派對
05. 非男非女
06. 一夜成名
07. 星秀傳說
08. 表演時間
09. 發熱發亮
10. 煞科
11. 獨家試唱
12. 愛是
13. 螢光粉紅
14. 神化
15. 神奇女俠
16. 大暴走
17. 粉紅色的神奇女俠大戰灰色的非男非女 Extended Version

CD 2
01. 回味無窮
02. 捨不得你
03. 愛的輓歌
04. 不拖不欠
05. 唉聲嘆氣
06. 默契
07. 最後一次
08. 哭泣遊戲
09. 插曲
10. Arigatou
11. 感情線上
12. 終身美麗
13. 交換溫柔
14. 回來我身邊
15. 落錯車
16. 傷
17. 回味無窮 Ex Version

CD 3
01. 放不低
02. 值得 (國語)
03. 問我
04. 加爾各答的天使-德蘭修女
05. 談情說愛(Sally Yeh合唱)
06. 為何又是這樣錯
07. 理想對象
08. 心血來潮
09. 愛您是我一生中理想
10. 宿命主義
11. 如果我們不再見
12. 如何掉眼淚
13. 醫生與我
14. 你愛我愛不起
15. 玻璃鞋
16. 跳傘
17. 上一次流淚
18. 世界之最 [你願意]

http://rapidshare.de/files/33840774/sammi_ultimate.torrent.html

(http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/9126/lp1004515329rj4.jpg)

Product Title : Jolin, Dancing Forever Concert Advance Edition & Remixes
Singer Name(s) : Jolin Tsai
Release Date : October 4, 2006
Language : Mandarin
Publisher : EMI

CD 1
1. 唯舞獨尊
2. 情逢敵手
3. 懷念
4. 聽說愛情回來過
5. 今天妳要嫁給我 (with 陶[吉吉])
6. 墓仔埔也敢去 (台語)
7. 假裝 (粵語版)

CD 2
1. 舞孃 (765天旋地轉Acid House Mix)
2. MR.Q (All Night Party remixed by DJ Submarine)
3. 舞孃 (Breakdown Stomp Mix)
4. 唇唇欲動 (Hit Hot Vibration Mix )
5. MR.Q (Quicy Drum N Bass Remix)
6. 舞孃 (Orientalism Mix)

Direct DL:
http://rapidshare.de/files/35099967/___s_-0610012123.zip.html
http://rapidshare.de/files/35100054/___s_-0610012123.zip.html

torrent:
http://rapidshare.de/files/35316769/jolin.torrent.html

Thanks SwEeTy_g @ HK MTV Forums for these links.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: xkwanwahx on October 09, 2006, 01:45:32 AM
stephy's my favorite cookie...hehe
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: chocobo8892 on October 09, 2006, 10:44:26 AM
Jay CHou new album .. the first song twilight of the night of something like that ... it is a cool song
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: ohbahsan on October 09, 2006, 05:19:17 PM
My favourite song from Jay's new album is Yellow Sand.  The little short film he made sucked though haha.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Flow- on October 10, 2006, 12:49:20 AM
Some of my favorite Mando and Canto groups and singers are S.H.E, Twins, Rainie Yang, and F.I.R. Oh yeah, Hins Cheung is pretty awesome too.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: teeramon on October 12, 2006, 07:22:27 AM
i like ar fei (faye Wong).Meaning of Her song "Mu-ma" very beautiful.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Popcorn Joe on October 14, 2006, 01:43:22 AM
:O wheres the jackie chan? hook a brotha up please :)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: mckool on October 16, 2006, 12:44:00 PM
I'm into more 'alternative'/'underground' HK music though i enjoy some of the pop artists that you guys mention earlier..

Everytime I go back to visit HK (move to USA when i was a kid, been living here ever since), i try to frequent the local pubs/bars to catch any upcoming band playing.  And of course, myspace and alot of online forum helps me to find many hard-to-find places to see some really cool bands!!

I always dig Beyond (old school line-up, and also the newer 3-man line-up).  I follow their solo projects too, and 'ah Paul' is my favorite!!  dang, can't go back to HK for his live this week ~~!
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: mckool on October 16, 2006, 12:46:45 PM
I started out loving/adoring Faye Wong in the early '90s (nothing looks so hot and cool like her! =-)

I also love alot of Jacky Cheung stuff, Hacken, Andy Lau, and later on Eason... (i haven't kept up alot of 'newer' stuff since i haven't been back to HK for quite some time now..)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Re-Sublimity on October 18, 2006, 06:20:44 AM
Quote from: chocobo8892
Jay CHou new album .. the first song twilight of the night of something like that ... it is a cool song


*Twilight Seven :P

Been a while since i came to jph!p o_O;;

anyway, fave song off Jay Chou's "Still Fantasy" has got to be.. Qian Li Zhi Wai (Faraway) atm - but I'm pretty much loving all the songs sept for.. Mi De Xiang.

Which one's yellow sand o.O?

Anyway..... any Guang Liang/Michael Wong fans here? - I'm still new to his stuff, but I love it
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Sponge Bob on October 19, 2006, 06:34:12 AM
yellow sand was the old name for twilight's #7 b4 jay chou changed it last minute or sumtin or leakers had the title wrong :)
 
guang liang? the tong hua guy lol nice
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on October 19, 2006, 07:17:49 AM
Quote from: mckool
I started out loving/adoring Faye Wong in the early '90s (nothing looks so hot and cool like her! =-)


Faye is THE BEST FEMALE VOICE in Chinese music. I'm glad she dumped Nic Tse ROFL!

Yeah... I admit liking some Eason songs - tho he's goofball. but werd, BEYOND is the shit. So deep, check out these two tracks - they're practically HK Folk Songs.

BEYOND
http://www.rogepost.com/dn/06wh

Quote from: Popcorn Joe
:O wheres the jackie chan? hook a brotha up please :)


Here ya go. "With All One's Heart" I think it's called...It's a 2002 release where he does duets with all the fly ladies (SAMMI CHENG! NORIKA FUJIWARA! TERESA TENG! Korea's Lee Soo Young!) - cuz JACKIE IS A FUCKIN PIMP!! :pimp:

(http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/7845/lp1003442810gg6.jpg)
(http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/8900/s1003442810vw6.gif)
DOWNLOAD
http://d.turboupload.com/d/1096468/JCMUZAK.zip.html

Real shit here: http://global.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/aid-120/section-music/code-c/version-all/pid-1001824517/
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Popcorn Joe on October 19, 2006, 07:20:23 AM
weeee, thanks dai!! <33
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Re-Sublimity on October 19, 2006, 07:57:10 AM
Quote from: Sponge Bob
yellow sand was the old name for twilight's #7 b4 jay chou changed it last minute or sumtin or leakers had the title wrong :)
 
guang liang? the tong hua guy lol nice


Oh, well, learn something every day~

Tong Hua is my favourite song of all time. >_>
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Kei on October 19, 2006, 05:49:58 PM
Jolin Tsai did a concert in Sydney over the weekend. A friend went. Shall ask how it went.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: AznVengence on October 22, 2006, 12:17:40 AM
hahaha gooo Jackie Chan! XD
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: panida on October 22, 2006, 07:25:51 PM
I like Jolin Tsai She is really cute
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: mckool on October 24, 2006, 05:48:46 AM
yeah!  for those that wanted to see the subtle beauty of Ms. Jolin on the big screen; "Infernal Affairs" is a good place to start :halo:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: baobao on October 26, 2006, 10:08:17 PM
cecilia is so SEXY!!!!!!!!! XD
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on October 27, 2006, 08:21:48 AM
ahhahaha TDUCK! cute girls can't be denied. I dunno that song either but it looks like some of their early stuff.

Quote from: mckool;220102
yeah!  for those that wanted to see the subtle beauty of Ms. Jolin on the big screen; "Infernal Affairs" is a good place to start :halo:

LOL, I think you mean the crapfest "China Strike Force" also starring Coolio and Canto Pop Icon Aaron Kwok and Mando singer Wang Leehom XD
(http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/9119/chinarf9.jpg)
(and those breasts belong to Norika Fujiwara)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: HiME on October 27, 2006, 07:05:00 PM
Quote from: THUNDERDUCK;222077
Damn you Daigong, got me listening to Twins esp. this song, I don't even know what it's called
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhVkEb13nkY
It's "Summer Vacation" :P

Anyway, somebody heard about Cherry Boom? A Taiwanese girls pop-rock band! I grabbed their album some months ago, and I have to say that they are pretty good.

Try them out! These are 3 MVs on YouTube...
Qin Ai De Wang Zi (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvMcoBIHQxQ)
I Wanna Rock (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqJkHAlByRg)
Zai Jian Wo De Ai  (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oMxEqv4H3I)

(http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/5786/cherryboom1xv8.jpg)
http://www.umusic.com.tw/Microsite/cherryboom/
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: ohbahsan on October 27, 2006, 07:54:29 PM
^ Yeah Cherry Boom is good!  They have some interesting songs.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: mckool on October 29, 2006, 08:22:14 AM
Twins is like television, you hate admit you watch 'em all the time, but you do anyway ~~

the marketing ppl in HK knew they hit it big way back when everyone from tiny kids to full grown (and even older pervs =-p) that's obviously more interested in the booklet/photos/etc. than the music on the cd...heck, but aren't we all!? =-p

It's actually a good conversation topic opener for meeting people when i wanted to talk what music they like :lol:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on October 30, 2006, 06:32:00 AM
I'm totally amazed at the staying power of EEG's artists. It usually takes people forever to make it to Hong Hum but man....

Here's Kelly Chen's (with Jordan Chan) latest LIVE CD, thx to yandje @ HK-MTV.com

(http://g.foto.radikal.ru/0610/7ff421ae26b4.jpg)
 
拉闊演奏廳 - 陳慧琳 x 陳小春 (CD) [320K]

 
陳慧琳與陳小春於2006年7月首度合作,於壓軸第七場的「拉闊演奏廳」互鬥舞技。Kelly為配合新歌「毫無保留」,度身訂造性感造型,更接二連三有快歌「戀愛情色」、「花花宇宙」及「失憶周末」出場;上衣似泳衣加tube-top,性感誘人加上緊身牛仔褲,將Kelly完美身材表露無遺。而一向舞功了得的小春,與演「艷女郎」的女舞蹈員大跳辣身舞,舞姿挑逗,題材大膽,之後他現場傾力演唱「嚴重」、「失戀王」、「相依為命」和「獻世」等好歌。
是次音樂會中,在最後一場Kelly和Jordan上演小型音樂劇,劇中Kelly演大明星,小春則只是一個普通人,兩人更邀請了阿姐汪明荃客串, Kelly更與汪明荃合唱「自由女神」,令全場歡呼聲四起,為音樂會掀起高潮。「雙陳」Kelly及Jordan更選了梅艷芳的「似火探戈」、張國榮的「黑色午夜」和葉蒨文「信自己」等歌來合唱。


產品名稱 : 拉闊演奏廳 - 陳慧琳 x 陳小春 (CD)
歌手名稱 : 陳慧琳 | 陳小春
出版日期 : 2006年10月23日
語言 : 粵語
重量(連包裝) : 200 g
出品商 : 正東唱片 (HK)

《拉闊演奏廳 - 陳慧琳 x 陳小春 (CD)》內容簡介

陳慧琳
01. 毫無保留
02. 戀愛情色
03. 大日子
04. 花花宇宙
05. 失憶周未
06. 懦弱
陳小春
07. 鬥苦
陳慧琳
08. 誰願放手
09. 自由女神 (陳慧琳+汪明荃)
陳慧琳
10. Medley – 嚴重/失戀王/相依為命/獻世/嚴重
陳小春
11. 伶仃
12. 她比我醜
13. 犯賤
14. 啼笑姻緣
15. 劫數難逃
陳慧琳 x 小春 (合唱)
16. 似火探戈
17. 黑色午夜
18. 愛是
19. 信自己
 
D/L (http://dob-u.com/bt/music/JordanKelly.torrent)  (CD) [320K]
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on November 02, 2006, 08:00:33 AM
Even 劉亦菲's (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liu_Yifei) releasing an album?? I see her pic all over those Chinese BBS's...never watched whatever drama dat made her huge but damn. She's cute gotta admit.

(http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/2035/lp1004557252ht4.jpg)
http://us.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/code-c/section-music/pid-1004557252/
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Sayange on November 02, 2006, 01:46:54 PM
Quote from: daigong;224570

Here's Kelly Chen's (with Jordan Chan) latest LIVE CD, thx to yandje @ HK-MTV.com


Kelly:heart:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: wakaba_doll on November 02, 2006, 05:39:23 PM
Quote from: daigong;222126
cute girls can't be denied.


So true!! :ONluvluv1: LOL

I'm really glad I stumbled across this thread... So many kawaii Chinese girls and songs to try out! :heart: I have only listened to a few Chinese artists... CoCo Lee was my first, like most US fans probably :ONshy2: , Jolin Tsai (MAJOR hottie :inlove:), and the Hong Kong pop-rock group Ping Pung

Ping Pung :heart:
(http://www.chinanews.com.cn/news/2005/2005-02-13/26/_1108263670_1.jpg)

The vocalist, Kary Ng, is kind of cute! LOL I really like their sound, though. I'm excited to dl Cherry Boom (after all, if HiME says they are good, they must be! :heart: And who can resist an all-girl group, ne? LOL), and the group Cookies seems cute! I didn't notice if there were any songs to dl for them, though...

If anyone has any, I'd appreciate it! :heart: Yay to C-pop! :ONomamori:



 
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: wakaba_doll on November 02, 2006, 06:34:30 PM
Quote from: HiME;222429

If someone is interested, I'll try to UL the album.



I am, HiME!! :heart: LOL I thought you had already ul-ed it but the link was just for the Cherry Boom website XD LOL

Anyway, much :heart: if you can ul it! *hugs*
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: HiME on November 02, 2006, 07:46:37 PM
*nothing* :)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: aedon on November 02, 2006, 08:00:52 PM
A few months ago daigong asked what happend to Coco Lee thread (http://forum.jphip.com/showthread.php?t=3580) XD Well, she's back, biotches! Dunno why I haven't posted it earlier, but here's her new Mandarin album ~ "Just Want You" (http://forum.jphip.com/showthread.php?t=6508) :pimp: I'll be posting the Hip Hop Tonight music video in a bit, a-a-and as many pics as I can find  \o/
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: wakaba_doll on November 03, 2006, 01:25:20 AM
Quote from: HiME;227042
^ Here you go (http://download.yousendit.com/1525C93707F144BB) babe :heart:


I can't dl it for some reason! XD It's saying I have to be signed in first... Can that be fixed? :baa60776:

Quote from: HiME;227042
Aaah I have a Cookies album somewhere... Where the hell did I put it? :evil: I'll UL it if I find it again.


I hope you can find it! Thank you for sharing, HiME! You're a gem *hugs* :heart:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: HiME on November 03, 2006, 01:38:16 AM
*nothing*
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Sponge Bob on November 03, 2006, 03:16:56 AM
Btw anyone have some old school BEYOND?
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: kazuksho on November 22, 2006, 01:49:08 PM
lolx.. they were gettin so unlucky lately.. hope everythin goes well for them soon..
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: N1CK70 on December 15, 2006, 09:34:17 PM
oohhhhh Chinese music.  My favorite.  :D

My favorite artists are:
A-Mei
Coco Lee
Cyndi Wang
F.I.R.
Jay Chou
Jolin Tsai
Lee-Hom Wang
Rainie Yang
S.H.E
Sammi
Twins


with plenty of other individual songs from other artists.


edit: sorry to bump this from like 3 weeks ago.:embarrassed:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: gaussnguyen on January 12, 2007, 06:06:24 AM
Leehom is coming to the US for his tour. I'm so gonna go for it. My first time seeing my love :P!
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: N1CK70 on January 12, 2007, 10:06:55 PM
* Heroes of Earth Concert 2007 - Mohegan Sun Casino, CT

      Dates & Times:
      Early Sunday, February 25,2007 @ 2:00am
      Sunday night, February 25,2007 @ 2:00pm

      Venue Location:
      Mohegan Sun Arena
      1 Mohegan Sun Boulevard,
      Uncasville, CT 06382
      1.888.777.7922 For Hotel Reservations
      1.888.226.7711 For General Information
      Mohegan Sun Casino

      Ticket Prices:
      $138, $88, $58

Only info I could find about his tour.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Daisukirika on February 07, 2007, 11:36:01 AM
Hey I was wondering if it would be possible for someone to get me the [Pv] of Jay chou's - ben cao gang mu (Herbalist Manual).

I would really appreciate it as soon as possible because my cousin and I are doing this dance battle against other crews at her school. So yeah If anyone has it please, can you upload it or direct me to where I can get it. Thanks!!
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on February 07, 2007, 07:25:50 PM
Quote from: Daisukirika;302742
I would really appreciate it as soon as possible because my cousin and I are doing this dance battle against other crews at her school.

Dance battle!! Fucktastic! That I gotta see :D

I can only find Youtube, hope it works for u: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzUHPHJwZaE

[yt]dzUHPHJwZaE[/yt]
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Daisukirika on February 07, 2007, 11:10:04 PM
Thanks Male Dai #1, I'm actually looking for an Avi or Vob of it that I could download, so we could burn it onto a dvd and watch it on a big screen. It's easier to see all the moves...I'm gonna keep looking too, but this is a lot of help so Thanks ~~
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on February 07, 2007, 11:17:13 PM
np, try the "large screen" option on youtube, plug into your TV. it'll be fuzzy tho lmao

I'll go dig around some more. :)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Daisukirika on February 07, 2007, 11:21:08 PM
Thanks Male Dai #1 ... I'll make sure someone records it and I'll post it up for you to watch!
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: N1CK70 on February 08, 2007, 01:53:22 AM
check out this torrent from BT-China --
http://dl1.www2.btchina.net/download.php?s=9de4d1cfdcf99e0a&attachmentid=804930

It has the 本草綱目 MV on it.  The vid is 63mb, so I'm assuming quality isn't too too bad... Might be better than YouTube's stretch screen.

ETA:

download: http://download.yousendit.com/5C89661E2200F788
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Daisukirika on February 08, 2007, 01:30:16 PM
I wanted to say thanks. This works out and the quality's not that bad. :)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: N1CK70 on February 08, 2007, 02:02:59 PM
I'm guessing daigong edited my post and put up the yousendit link -- cheers mate. :D
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: BigDnm01 on February 10, 2007, 11:05:37 PM
okay since this is a chinese music thread, i'm hoping someone could identify this specific song for me, and if they have it, please upload it for me or tell me the source where i can d/l it.  the song i'm looking for is the theme or inserted song in Stephan chow's Love on Delivery also starring Christy Chung and guest star Jacky Chueng of the 4 heavenly kings.  the movie came out in '94 i think.  it's about stephan chow being a delivery boy and have a crush on christy chung, who when to a special sport institution or something.  anyway, does anyone know what movie i'm talking about?  all i want is the song that was played in the ending of that movie.  help if u can. thanks.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on February 16, 2007, 07:39:07 PM
Quote from: bigdnm01;305277
does anyone know what movie i'm talking about?  all i want is the song that was played in the ending of that movie.  help if u can. thanks.

here ya go: http://www.mediafire.com/?2qjkwbjynmz

It's a straight rip from my disc :P

Jacky Cheung has great ballads but he's an underrated actor!! Anyone see "Bullet in the Head" ? WHOA.

How was hocc's live disc? I grabbed it but never listened. 10 years in the biz AMAZING!
(http://xs412.xs.to/xs412/07072/l_p1004628423.jpg)

She be one of my favorite Canto artists...and for those interested, I'm gonna do an impromptu CHINESE NEW YEAR special on HiP Radio, before and after HiP HoP Hizzy - so check LOCAL LISTINGS!! (hint, click "Radio" above)

Also saw Candy Lo, I liked a few songs of hers...DAMN she really dressed down. Taking this indie thing to new levels - must be reaction to that huge hit she had in 2002, whatever baby song "Better to be apart" Well I think she said she's got an album coming out in March!!
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: jafeijai on February 18, 2007, 03:31:30 AM
Since this IS the Chinese music thread and there isn't really a non-JMusic Request Thread, I was wondering if anyone had Justin's No Protection album that they could upload somewhere...It'd be greatly appreciated :)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: BigDnm01 on February 18, 2007, 06:31:30 PM
First off, HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!

thanks to daigong for the Love on Delivery theme song.  i always thought it was Jacky Cheung who sang it, and he guest starred in it too.  i'm so stupid, why didn't i think about it.  anyway thanks for the rip, although i prefer the full song but thanks nonetheless.  i now have to search the entire internet for it...

now there's a theme song that i wish to obtain.  it's from the TVB series Once upon a time in Shanghai.  for more info go to http://hkadb.net/info/Once_Upon_A_Time_In_Shanghai

i want both the theme song and also the insert song sang by Nnadia Chan Chung-Ling if it's possible, i want the full song, but if not, i'll accept anything. thanks in advance
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: lopkiu on March 21, 2007, 09:27:12 PM
u know it is really hard to keep up with HK, nowaday everyone is coming out to sing, u can find singer everywhere, with skill and with no skill
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: N1CK70 on March 22, 2007, 05:55:46 PM
LMF has opinions on the HK music scene... you can check it out here

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Sd2TWO7wM0s

subbed in english if you don't know Cantonese..
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Owaranai_sLaVe on April 07, 2007, 09:53:07 AM
I just got into Chinese music, I was more of a movie fan more than anything. I knew of S.H.E. before anything else a looong time ago (I think I watched a cover of a song). And when I got my MTVChi channel (I didn't really care for it though, I wanted MTVK)  I found out about more singers like Jay Chou, Jolin Tsai, 5566, and my friend gave me some Penny Dai to listen to.

More than anything else, for the past 4 days, all I listen and watch is S.H.E. *___* I'm really in love with their music and Hebe. I can't find ANY torrent place (that I can understand) that has their albums. Does anyone mind sharing?

-Owaranai_sLaVe
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: N1CK70 on April 07, 2007, 04:06:58 PM
Well, since you can't read Chinese, you probably don't feel like checking out their bt@china search results, but here it is anyway: http://search1.btchina.net/btsearch.php?query=s.h.e&type=0

Girl's Dorm:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ufvg5h

Youth Society:
http://www.twitter.com/?d=EM8L0V6B

Genesis:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/67cx4j

Together:
http://www.twitter.com/?d=LLZVWZHY

Super Star:
http://www.twitter.com/?d=251JI803

Magical Journey:
http://www.twitter.com/?d=TMFBPUEA

Encore:
http://www.twitter.com/?d=YJT088XP

Once Upon a Time:
http://www.twitter.com/?d=U60BZXM0

Forever:
http://www.twitter.com/?d=JC64AONG

credits to this post (http://www.getasianmusic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6746&sid=a2a332217dfb9c45c9df411b614ab9b6).

If any of those albums don't work, let me know -- I'll find replacements.



BTW, if you want S.H.E's "Moving Castle" (Live @ Hong Kong), check this torrent (http://dl1.www2.btchina.net/download.php?s=1d13ee86cfb38096&attachmentid=862127) over on BT@China.  Can't vouch for the torrent, but the concert itself was pretty good.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Owaranai_sLaVe on April 07, 2007, 06:54:05 PM
..... You just made my day. PLENTY. Thank you so much. I'm going to download this as soon as I clear space. *____*

thanks for the concert link! I was going to buy this one or the 2004 one. I really can't wait to see Hebe sing English and play the drums!

*pouts* I'm not connected to any seeders. Odd. Either way, thanks a bunch!!!

-Owaranai_sLaVe
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Sayange on April 08, 2007, 12:58:57 AM
Together with Kelly Chen :luvluv2: who is permanent Chinese love, I'm currently enjoying listening to the rock band Mayday (Wu Yue Tian). Damn, their music is amazing. I ordered all the albums of them I could find in YesAsia. :wahaha:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: mckool on April 08, 2007, 07:03:46 AM
+ 1 for Mayday!

there's some really enjoyable band music in Taiwan; great singer-songwriters as well  :heart:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Owaranai_sLaVe on April 09, 2007, 08:21:31 PM
Can someone recommend a good TWINS album? I read up on some of them, and it seems them almost beat S.H.E. in a small competition, but not quite so. But I'm interested in them now, and I found out they even made a Taiwan/Mandarin album... Interesting.

-Owaranai_sLaVe
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: BigDnm01 on April 12, 2007, 09:30:35 PM
does anyone have Wilber Pan - Bu de Bu Ai? it's the chinese version of Free Style - please tell me why (korean).
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: N1CK70 on April 14, 2007, 03:04:24 PM
You can find it here -

http://mp3.baidu.com/m?f=ms&rn=&tn=baidump3&ct=134217728&word=%B2%BB%B5%C3%B2%BB%B0%AE&lm=-1
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: N1CK70 on April 14, 2007, 03:08:26 PM
Can someone recommend a good TWINS album? I read up on some of them, and it seems them almost beat S.H.E. in a small competition, but not quite so. But I'm interested in them now, and I found out they even made a Taiwan/Mandarin album... Interesting.

-Owaranai_sLaVe

The Mandarin Twins album is called Around the World with 80 Dollars (八十块环游世界).  If you want a broad variety of Twins music, check out their compilation album Our Love (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Love); it has 52 songs.

You can find out more about them at the wiki page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twins_%28band%29
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: aedon on May 22, 2007, 04:48:00 PM
Second Hand Rose / 二手玫瑰 anyone? I've dled their 1st album on a whim and it's quite fun :O
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Hand_Rose
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on June 08, 2007, 05:39:21 AM
^ They look corny :lol:

What's the word on the streets with Jolin's new Live DVD/Special shit?
(http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/3341/jolincoverql2.jpg)

(album) Jolin Tsai 蔡依林 - The Acquired Talent 地才 影音合輯

Tracklist:

01.玩美
02.MR.Q
03.開場白
04.假裝
05.唯舞獨尊
06.唇唇欲動
07.馬德里不思議
08.懷念
09.舞孃

thx lamchop @ HK-mtv.com

edit: here's the shopping link
http://us.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/aid-887/section-karaoke/code-c/version-all/pid-1004827860/

Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: aedon on June 08, 2007, 04:11:42 PM
^ They look corny :lol:
Well, I've listened to the music and THEN found out they had a friggin vk-like vocalist XD
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on June 12, 2007, 05:57:35 AM
That's why I always stick to the LADIES. 8)

Candy Lo has new material out?? Someone plz confirm cuz I can't fuckin read Chinese lol NICK!

盧巧音 - 千歲
http://www.mediafire.com/?72edhmtzx09

thx airmoto @ HK-MTV.com
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: sh15uya on June 13, 2007, 03:09:47 PM
^ one song is available on her website (http://www.candylo.hk/)

the "Process" album has been released 2 days ago I think ( the song you posted is the track 5 )
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: N1CK70 on June 14, 2007, 05:42:20 AM
Yes! Candy Lo has new stuff :D

sh15uya was right, Process was released June 11th, 2007.  Seven tracks.

01. 空白
02. 围墙
03. 默音
04. 爱到不能
05. 千岁
06. 沉默不是金
07. 走慢点

Hopefully you have her older stuff too, its great.. the first thing I heard by her was 好心分手, great song.  Now I have a lot of her stuff... If you don't have it already, get "4 Seasons In One Day", 34 of her greatest hits on 2 CDs.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: nazokage on June 15, 2007, 02:31:17 AM
i am Looking for Non HK Chinese Music Preferably in Mandarin anyone have any?
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: N1CK70 on June 16, 2007, 07:26:49 AM
Yes.


Any preferences?  at all?
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on June 16, 2007, 04:58:58 PM
There's also a request thread above nazo...Let's use it!! :D :D Make this forum bumping again! XD

candy lo RETURNS!!
(http://img253.imageshack.us/img253/9716/coveri7bz8.jpg)(http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/705/candylocover3ek5.jpg)

盧巧音 - Process (HK Pop)
Release: 2007年6月11日

1. 空白
2. 圍牆
3. 默音
4. 愛到不能
5. 千歲
6. 沉默不是金
7. 走慢點

DOWNLOAD!!
http://www.mediafire.com/?atfyxkzxs1w

thx N1CK70 for the hookup!!

BUY/INFO: http://us.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/code-c/section-music/pid-1004861782/


Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: nazokage on June 19, 2007, 01:20:24 PM
sorry >.< i made one there
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: N1CK70 on July 12, 2007, 05:12:26 AM
Candy Lo has a new album out, I think...  A 2 CD compilation of her best hits, called 不能不爱...卢巧音精选.

Released July 5th, 2007, 不能不爱...卢巧音精选 has the following tracks:

01. 深蓝
02. 垃圾
03. 好心分手
04. 三角志
05. 很想当妈妈
06. 快感飞行
07. 命犯桃花
08. 喜欢恋爱
09. 风铃
10. 自恋影院
11. 美丽在唱歌
12. 女书
13. 一毫米
14. 长夜MY LOVE GOODNIGHT
15. 去你的婚礼
16. 好心分手 – DUET WITH 王力宏
17. 眼色 - DUET WITH 李泉

Disc 2

01. 算数
02. 吉祥物
03. 够胆恋爱
04. 音乐人民
05. 天佑我们
06. 代你发梦
07. 站站舞
08. 生于和平区
09. 呐喊 最新单曲
10. 沮丧
11. 逆插玫瑰
12. 落地开花
13. 阿修罗树海
14. 露西
15. 自学青年
16. 女魔术师的催眠疗法
17. 刀枪不入

I don't have it yet, but could get it and redistribute if anyone is interested.  Let me know...

Also, where is the Candy Lo thread? :P
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on May 31, 2008, 07:37:59 AM
^ Dude you make one!! I was waiting nearly a year XD

S.H.E. try to make the olympics album! Pretty slick track but meh...too girl poppy lol

S.H.E. - Hong Bian Quan Qiu / 红遍全球
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwHlTVC-ISM
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on September 28, 2008, 01:31:25 AM
*BUMP!!

What's going on in Chinese music? Some chick named Rahonnne?? Or something. Fuck Hong Kong music REALLY XD

ANY S.H.E. fans?? New fucking album. Heard track 3 on Odango's CHU SUPAH PARTY LAST NITE!! (http://forum.jphip.com/index.php?topic=3846.0) It's tight.

[CDA] S.H.E. My Radio Station FM S.H.E. 我的電台FM S.H.E (2008 09 24)

Tune in to the latest sound on FM S.H.E. Mando-pop fans all over the globe have been waiting in anticipation for new songs from Taiwan's beloved trio S.H.E. The girls invite music lovers to their latest twelve tracks including the space-sound dance tune "Miss Universe" which promises to stir up a new trend. The album also comes with highlights from S.H.E.'s online radio program. Without a doubt Taiwan's foremost female group, the threesome is ready to conquer the hearts of their fans once more this fall.

(http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/7249/lp1011928276wt0.jpg)

01. Good Morning / Zao An Nin Hao / 早安您好
02. I Love Worries / Wo Ai Fan Nao / 我爱烦恼
03. Miss Universe / Yu Zhou Xiao Jie / 宇宙小姐
04. Coastal Highway’s Exit / Yan Hai Gong Lu De Chu Kou / 沿海公路的出口
05. It’s Dawn / Tian Liang Le / 天亮了
06. Cheaper Than You / Bi Ni Jian / 比你贱 - Feat. Judy Zhou Ding Wei / 周定纬
07. The Time Of Madame Xibi / Xi Bi Fu Ren Shi Jian / 喜碧夫人时间
08. Girls Are Tough / Nu Hai Dong Zi Qiang / 女孩当自强
09. All Is Quite Now / An Jing Le / 安静了
10. I’m A Martian / Wo Shi Huo Xing Ren / 我是火星人
11. 612 Planets / 612 Xing Qiu / 612星球
12. Xiao Er’s Inn / Dian Xiao Er / 店小二
13. Nocturnal DJ / Ao Ye DJ / 熬夜DJ
14. Moonlight Handbook / Yue Guang Shou Zha / 月光手札
15. Sour Sweet / Suan Tian / 酸甜 - Feat. Fahrenheit / 飛輪海
16. CJ7 / Qi Zai / 17仔 [Mandarin Version / 國語版]
17. CJ7 / Qi Zai / 17仔 [Cantonese Version / 粵語版]

DOWNLOAD (320kps)
http://sharebee.com/68f606b9

OR

DOWNLOAD ON THE JPHiP TRACKER (http://tracker.jphip.com/index.php?page=torrent-details&id=3848a9ad988ea728e01398bae17d54ec4490e3a6)  O0 (128 kbps)

Thanks ginwei blog for the romanization track titles.

Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: wakaba_doll on October 01, 2008, 04:09:01 AM
S.H.E.'s new album is awesome  :heart:  I think I'm a converted CPop fan now.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on October 03, 2008, 06:32:38 AM
^ and I :heart: you wakaba_doll...yep CPop don't get much love 'round here! Hong Kong stuff tend to be bland, like shit 文恩澄 - Rannes - nice face. same old ballads.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGNL73cwfKE

Mando Pop, Taiwan, is geared to the R&B - not as MC driven as KPop but lots a funky beats. Then there's Taiwan supastar (cross over'd to film) - Jay Chou - new joint dropped, the ladies shall like. Fen where u at!

[CDA] Jay Chou - Capricorn (2008.10.09)

(http://img384.imageshack.us/img384/8254/jaycover7fh0.jpg)

01. Capricorn / Mo Jie Zuo / 魔杰座
02. Red Daughter / Nu Er Hong / 女兒紅
03. A Place In Oriental / Dong Fong Zhi Dian / 東方之殿
04. Dream Of The Red Mansion / Hong Lou Meng Zhong / 紅樓夢中
05. Lovelorn Frog / Shi Lian De Qing Wa / 失戀的青蛙
06. Lost Mainstream / Shi Luo Fei Zhu Liu / 失落非主流
07. New Love / Cong Xin Ai / 從新愛
08. Big Dunk / Da Guan Lan / 大灌藍
09. Da Vinci’s Canvas / Da Fen Qi De Hua Bu / 達芬奇的畫布
10. Clown / Xiao Chou / 小丑
11. Fragrant Rice / Dao Xiang / 稻香

DOWNLOAD
http://sharebee.com/8126a482
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Seagull on October 23, 2008, 10:59:59 AM
Everyone should check this girl out, she's 17 from Hong Kong and has a really good voice.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ordZIcwXZTs
The MV for her debut song "等一個他 (The One)"

G.E.M. Tang- G.E.M

(http://img119.imageshack.us/img119/9718/coverfrontcu6.jpg)
Tracklist:
01 等一個他 (The One)
02 Where Did U Go
03 回憶的沙漏 (Memories Of The Hourglass)
04 愛現在的我 (Love The Now Me)
05 睡公主 (Sleeping Princess)

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?u3kydzzluzd
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: sh15uya on November 02, 2008, 09:28:10 PM
^ thks for this :)


(http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w179/sh15uy4/jolin_-_love_exercise.jpg)
Jolin Tsai - Love Exercise

★Get this party started (opening 揭開男女之間的愛情序曲)
★Lovefool (愛的召喚)
★Kiss me (熱戀階段)
★The blower's daughter (冷戰階段)
★Lady marmalade (女人的Talk 姐妹們的分享愛情心情派對)
★I Won't Last A Day Without You (極度想念)
★Physical (慾望交織)
★When U say nothing at all (心領神會)
★Thank U 欲走還留 (結束的猶豫)
★Angel (放手與原諒)

d/l : [MU] (http://www.twitter.com/?d=J2CBJ34J)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: sh15uya on November 12, 2008, 09:54:54 PM
(http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w179/sh15uy4/post-313443-1226118468.jpg)
Genie Chuo - My Favorite Kind Of Genie

★ 愛的城堡
★ 一句話
★ 超級喜歡
★ 獨家快樂
★ SAVE ME
★ 下個幸福
★ 自己找答案
★ 不說
★ 一個人勇敢
★ 靜電

d/l : [MU] (http://www.twitter.com/?d=LW0JN5JZ) / [SS] (http://www.sendspace.com/file/cc9wob)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: shirenuファクトリー on December 06, 2008, 12:02:53 AM
Well, I really really love the Taiwanese F.I.R. and now I wonder... Can anyone recommend me some more music from Taiwan/HK/China?? Like "If you like F.I.R. you are likely to like ____." What I like about F.I.R. is that they mix traditional influences with modern rock/pop. I also like the big ballads and their more agressive songs. But most importantly... I'd like some good modern music with Chinese traditional influences (genre is not that important), if that makes sense. lol

Oh and female vocals :3

Any ideas??
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Fenrir on December 06, 2008, 01:37:18 AM
Quote from: daigong
Mando Pop, Taiwan, is geared to the R&B - not as MC driven as KPop but lots a funky beats. Then there's Taiwan supastar (cross over'd to film) - Jay Chou - new joint dropped, the ladies shall like. Fen where u at!

LOL! Fen doesn't really check the Chinese music thread all that often, since I really only follow Jay. XD But yes, I got his Capricorn album just recently from Mom, who came back from Taiwan. It's very nice! Came with a pack of playing cards too! XD

The real playlist of Capricorn (grabbed from Wiki):
   1. 龍戰騎士 Dragon Knight (Lóng Zhàn Qí Shì) 4:28
   2. 給我一首歌的時間 Give Me A Song's Time (Gěi Wǒ Yì Shǒu Gē De Shí Jiān) 4:11
   3. 蛇舞 Snake Dance (Shé Wŭ) 2:52
   4. 花海 Ocean Of Flowers (Huā Hăi) 4:22
   5. 魔術先生 Mr. Magic (Mó Shù Xiān Sheng) 3:45
   6. 說好的幸福呢 Where Is The Promised Happiness (Shuō Hăo De Xìng Fú Ne) 4:14
   7. 蘭亭序 Orchid Pavilion (Lán Tíng Xù) 4:12
   8. 流浪詩人 Wandering Poet (Líu Làng Shī Rén) 2:47
   9. 時光機 Time Machine (Shí Guāng Jī) 5:09
  10. 喬克叔叔 Uncle Joker (Qiáo Kè Shū Shū) 4:14
  11. 稻香 Rice Aroma (Dào Xiāng) 3:43

Shi:
I would suggest Jay since he uses traditional Chinese instruments in his music, but you want female vocals.  ;) After I get off work, I'll check my hdd to see if there's anything you might like.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on December 08, 2008, 03:04:25 AM
^ Daigong posted that hoping to catch Fen's attention!! So...who is Jay in your mind? Ace of Hearts or The Joker! Me make Punny Joke! :lol:

HEY! Shirenu if u like female vocals, with that oh-so-necessary "easy on the eyes" factor - try some of my favorite Canto Pop stars. Candy Lo Hoi Yen (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candy_Lo) Here's BREAKTHROUGH hit "Hou Sam Fan Sau" (好心分手; Break-Up With Good Intentions):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zfUeeJ2pNE

or Denise Ho Wincy 何韻詩 aka HOCC (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denise_Ho). She's a protege of Legend Anita Mui Yeen Fong. Try 光榮之家 (Family of Honor)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJX8ttFs68M

They UNGGH write their own lyrics. with a hint of lesbianism unggh. VERY HOT.  :jerk:

Those are from 2001-ish cuz I haven't been keeping up. Thanks to sh15uya ...I just might change that!! :sweatdrop:

Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Fenrir on December 08, 2008, 08:46:58 AM
Here ya go Shi! Jay songs with traditional influences. XD I didn't get around to the others yet. Got carried away with translating... hehe...

http://www.sendspace.com/file/w33jql
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on January 22, 2009, 10:43:01 AM
LMAO!! Guess who actually released an album. I love her acting on TV and movies but SHIT homie  :grin:

[CD-A] Niki Chow - Redefine (2009.01.20)
(http://xs435.xs.to/xs435/09041/cover-nikiredefine801.jpg)

Language:Chinese-Cantonese/Mandarin
Label:BMA
File Details: 320kbps
Yesasia. (http://www.yesasia.com/us/1014041054-0-0-0-en/info.html)

Quote
Actress/singer Niki Chow gets the support of some of the hottest Canto-pop musicians in her bid to shed her teenybopper image and Redefine herself as a mature singer with her first album since Nikikaka in 2006. Tracks on this album include the upbeat main plug "Riddles" (theme song for an electronic appliances retailer), the ballad "Afraid to Chase After Love" written by Keith Chan and Lin Xi, "Floating" composed by Khalil Fong, and another cut by Chet Lam. Also notable is the Mandarin song "Better Let You Go", the ending theme of Niki's CCTV series The Book and the Sword, as it features lyrics written by Niki herself. The Bonus DVD that comes with the album contains four music videos.
credits:yesasia

~tracklist:
01. 猜燈謎 (Riddles)
02. 越愛越怕追 (Afraid to Chase After Love)
03. 輕飄飄 (Floating)
04. 信 (Trust)
05. 天梯  (Heaven’s Ladder)
06. 還是讓処ン走 (Better Let You Go) [Mandarin]

DOWNLOAD thanks lilchan
http://www.mediafire.com/?ym2zj2h0emm
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: SomethingWild on January 22, 2009, 02:39:06 PM
After digging Icecream Musume's songs so much, I'd thought I'd check out this part of the forum.

Instead of downloading everything that's been posted and wasting everybody's download speeds.. can someone recommend me some artists I might like? Artists like Ai Otsuka, Aya Ueto, Aya Hirano etc.. a bit rock oriented with female vocals? Cantonese or Mandarin artists are both ok.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on March 26, 2009, 07:51:28 AM
As heard on Ping's *NEW* 3x10 Charts (http://forum.jphip.com/index.php?topic=18715.0), Ping's favorite chinese rapper Alan Kuo You Lun with that DMX like song ONE THING!!!

(http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/7862/2hyhzeth.jpg)

Title: One Day
Artist:柯有綸
Release Date: 2009.03.06
Language: Mandarin

01. Zhi Yao Ji De Wo De Hao / 只要记得我的好
02. One Day
03. Ai Ai Ai / 爱爱爱
04. Sugar Lady
05. Xiang Hui Jia / 想回家
06. Bu Yong Dan Xin / 不用担心
07. Guts
08. Mei Yi Tian / 每一天
09. Hai Bu Neng Ku / 还不能哭
10. Qian Bei Bu Zui / 千杯不醉

DOWNLOAD
http://sharebee.com/b9cb0626 (http://sharebee.com/b9cb0626)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Ping on March 28, 2009, 07:58:09 AM
lol dai, I could've done this, you could've just asked.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Masa on March 29, 2009, 12:48:12 PM
Here's Tsai Chin's legendary song from Infernal Affairs :pimp:

被遺忘的時光 - 蔡琴 The Forgotten Time by Tsai Chin (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDIM_ysjLFQ#lq2-hq)

Tsai Chin - The Forgotten Time (Infernal Affairs version)
http://sharebee.com/9a3ad7bd (http://sharebee.com/9a3ad7bd)

Tsai Chin - The Forgotten Time (original version)
http://sharebee.com/e74a9900 (http://sharebee.com/e74a9900)

Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on March 30, 2009, 03:31:56 AM
^ EPIC!! I been looking for that song forever! :twothumbs

You should post more of that Shanghai 20's shit u played on HiP Grooves. I felt like a member of the KMT!

lol dai, I could've done this, you could've just asked.

lol I'm just a DIY guy
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Mugen on May 04, 2009, 03:00:18 AM
[FULL MV] 潘玮柏 ft.Akon- Be With You [FULL MUSIC VIDEO! NEW 2009!] xiaojieqq (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BizGW_SHf7c#lq-lq2-hq)

CRAZY!
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on May 13, 2009, 09:06:28 PM
LMAO...fucking Akon dealing with the bEST! Kardi and Hong Kong connection.

I wanna see him on Jade Solid Gold now.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on May 22, 2009, 06:25:37 AM
PRC FOREVER!!!!! The Descendent of Dragon song sang by Wang Lee Hom, here's the original by 李建复
龍的傳人 - 李建復 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50dyyevLH6I#lq-lq2-hq)

MP3: http://www.vidtomp3.com/mp3_details.php?video=vidtomp3.com-12425833744027.mp3 (http://www.vidtomp3.com/mp3_details.php?video=vidtomp3.com-12425833744027.mp3)

Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Masa on July 05, 2009, 11:25:46 AM
MC Jin 歐陽靖 VS 尹光 Vita Lemon Tea VLT 維他檸檬茶 廣告 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StBOB-hEMKQ#lq-lq2-hq)

:lol:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: BigDnm01 on July 23, 2009, 06:03:28 AM
I requested this in the Asian Music Request Thread, but just in case, I wanna do it here, too. 

requesting mp3s of Fahrenheit discography, minus the 3 taiwanese albums.  It's for my sisters.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on August 20, 2009, 08:50:34 AM
lol never heard of Fahrenheit. I noticed shirenu's avatar and copped this:

Vicki Zhao Wei (趙薇) new digital single...pimping the Owl look:

(http://img197.imagevenue.com/loc833/th_51103_xin_23208061215473902782280_122_833lo.jpg) (http://img197.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=51103_xin_23208061215473902782280_122_833lo.jpg)(http://img165.imagevenue.com/loc207/th_51110_xin_22208061215479842603577_122_207lo.jpg) (http://img165.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=51110_xin_22208061215479842603577_122_207lo.jpg)(http://img235.imagevenue.com/loc566/th_51115_xin_2320806121547234193479_122_566lo.jpg) (http://img235.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=51115_xin_2320806121547234193479_122_566lo.jpg)(http://img121.imagevenue.com/loc210/th_51117_xin_2320806121547109420778_122_210lo.jpg) (http://img121.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=51117_xin_2320806121547109420778_122_210lo.jpg)(http://img249.imagevenue.com/loc258/th_51119_xin_22208061215477182170975_122_258lo.jpg) (http://img249.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=51119_xin_22208061215477182170975_122_258lo.jpg)

01. Happiness
02. 大導演 (Great Director)
03. 幻與幻想 (Magic And Illusion)
04. 江城子 (Jiang Cheng Zi)
05. 覺醒 (Awakening)

http://tvbnmuch.blogspot.com/2009/08/vicky-zhao-wei-great-director.html (http://tvbnmuch.blogspot.com/2009/08/vicky-zhao-wei-great-director.html)

DOWNLOAD
http://www.twitter.com/?d=7A88NLFN (http://www.twitter.com/?d=7A88NLFN)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: MochaNutz on August 20, 2009, 04:34:19 PM
I don't 'think i seen this anywhere yet.  Probably my favorite Chinese R&B singer

David Tao - Opus 69
Release Date - Aug 28

After his “123 We Are All Wooden Men” world tour, Taiwan’s “Music Godfather” David Tao comes back with his new album in three years titled “Opus 69”. The number in the title references a number of things, among which is that it’s the singer-songwriter’s 6th album and 9th CD. Besides, David was born in the summer of ‘69, and the symbol of his zodiac sign, Cancer, resembles “69″. Moreover, in the ancient text of I-Ching, 6 and 9 symbolize “change” and “rebirth”, and the numbers when pronounced in Japanese are similar to “rock”, which is what this highly anticipated album is about! David puts aside his famous R&B style to return to his musical roots in rock music for this band sound-oriented album, which comes with new songs like “Your Song”, “Zero to Hero”, “Adoration”, and “RE.DT”.

Track List:
01. 願主憐憫 (May God Have Pity)
02. 亂七∞糟 (Messy)
03. 暗戀 (Secret Love)
04. Play
05. 火鳥功 (Firebird Gong)
06. 雪豹 (Snow Leopard)
07. 關于陶喆 (About David Tao)
08. 我太傻 (I’m Too Stupid)
09. 請繼續,任性 (Please Continue, Willfulness)
10. 中國姑娘 (Chinese Girl)
11. 誰的奧斯卡? (Whose Oscar Is This?)
12. 應徵愛 (Adoration)
13. 你的歌 (Your Song)
14. 桂冠英雄 (Zero To Hero)

http://www.sendspace.com/file/c3nck5 (http://www.sendspace.com/file/c3nck5)
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?mjtukanvvyw (http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?mjtukanvvyw)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on August 22, 2009, 11:25:35 PM
WERD. I read he was the R&B Godfather of Chinese music XD


Before Rainie Yang did lesbian movies!!

4 in Love Shui Pa Shui
4inlove - Shui Pa Shui (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2A6u-kLx6c#normal)

I wasted 20 HKD on their pirated CD!


Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on September 20, 2009, 12:57:31 AM
LOL. Ekin Cheng Yee Kin will be there too:

(http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/2190/20090918ekin.jpg)

Asia Song Festival 2009 - Press Conference (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvwdsZoouGg#normal)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on October 05, 2009, 08:56:08 AM
copped me some classical music, here's Chinese Dude (Wang Guotong) plays the Erhu, ancient chinese violin.

二胡演奏家-王國潼

(http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/7057/cd11u.th.jpg) (http://img17.imageshack.us/i/cd11u.jpg/)(http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/8452/cd11p.th.jpg) (http://img19.imageshack.us/i/cd11p.jpg/)

download
http://www.twitter.com/?d=NX6WG961 (http://www.twitter.com/?d=NX6WG961)

ACT NOW!! Supplies are limited! great comfort music when u just wanna unwind!

Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on October 10, 2009, 08:38:34 PM
Copped more classical shit!!!! Perfect soundtrack for when u wanna kick someone's ass or have a mano a mano showdown.

嗩吶演奏家-任同祥 - it's SUONA time!
(http://img102.imagevenue.com/loc183/th_60431_CD_12387031508373920233-377978685-1_122_183lo.jpg) (http://img102.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60431_CD_12387031508373920233-377978685-1_122_183lo.jpg)(http://img43.imagevenue.com/loc394/th_60432_CD_12782587689590429790-478652160_122_394lo.jpg) (http://img43.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60432_CD_12782587689590429790-478652160_122_394lo.jpg)

DOWNLOAD
http://www.mediafire.com/?zjgioyknmun (http://www.mediafire.com/?zjgioyknmun)

古琴演奏家-龔一 - Qin ON!! brother
(http://img197.imagevenue.com/loc388/th_60433_CD_13695853618558451603-803008-1_122_388lo.jpg) (http://img197.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60433_CD_13695853618558451603-803008-1_122_388lo.jpg)
(http://img264.imagevenue.com/loc222/th_60439_CD_13127370059611255124-341594_122_222lo.jpg) (http://img264.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60439_CD_13127370059611255124-341594_122_222lo.jpg)

DOWNLOAD
http://www.mediafire.com/?zdxmaizdd5o (http://www.mediafire.com/?zdxmaizdd5o)

古琴演奏家-管平湖 - Qin harder like no other
(http://img5.imagevenue.com/loc93/th_60439_CD_14314732461176145686-790064679-1_122_93lo.jpg) (http://img5.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60439_CD_14314732461176145686-790064679-1_122_93lo.jpg)(http://img147.imagevenue.com/loc111/th_60440_CD_14217436409512471008-315125177_122_111lo.jpg) (http://img147.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60440_CD_14217436409512471008-315125177_122_111lo.jpg)

DOWNLOAD
http://www.mediafire.com/?njn0tkyjzjd (http://www.mediafire.com/?njn0tkyjzjd)

古琴演奏家-吳景略 - Getting jiggy wit da Qin
(http://img149.imagevenue.com/loc14/th_60441_CD_15312165806767005205-147659177-1_122_14lo.jpg) (http://img149.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60441_CD_15312165806767005205-147659177-1_122_14lo.jpg)(http://img154.imagevenue.com/loc168/th_60443_CD_15563579430665178612-862356487_122_168lo.jpg) (http://img154.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60443_CD_15563579430665178612-862356487_122_168lo.jpg)

DOWNLOAD
http://www.mediafire.com/?mdkzmhm25n1 (http://www.mediafire.com/?mdkzmhm25n1)

笛子演奏家-俞遜發 - tooting on DiFlute
(http://img234.imagevenue.com/loc106/th_60444_CD_16067324976548288371-380241598-1_122_106lo.jpg) (http://img234.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60444_CD_16067324976548288371-380241598-1_122_106lo.jpg)
(http://img243.imagevenue.com/loc410/th_60446_CD_16230685872458302061-656533461_122_410lo.jpg) (http://img243.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60446_CD_16230685872458302061-656533461_122_410lo.jpg)

DOWNLOAD
http://www.mediafire.com/?tz20minjxqj (http://www.mediafire.com/?tz20minjxqj)

琵琶演奏家-林石城 - rocking the Pipa
(http://img16.imagevenue.com/loc217/th_60447_CD_17720598502544596333-150887283-1_122_217lo.jpg) (http://img16.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60447_CD_17720598502544596333-150887283-1_122_217lo.jpg)(http://img150.imagevenue.com/loc423/th_60448_CD_17991648752608944275-294719444_122_423lo.jpg) (http://img150.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60448_CD_17991648752608944275-294719444_122_423lo.jpg)

DOWNLOAD
http://www.mediafire.com/?12dyxvwjiwo (http://www.mediafire.com/?12dyxvwjiwo)


古箏演奏家-王昌元 - plays your Zheng
(http://img244.imagevenue.com/loc550/th_60450_CD_18941088359608496344-141386973-1_122_550lo.jpg) (http://img244.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60450_CD_18941088359608496344-141386973-1_122_550lo.jpg)(http://img186.imagevenue.com/loc63/th_60452_CD_18882369773279693235-080480195_122_63lo.jpg) (http://img186.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60452_CD_18882369773279693235-080480195_122_63lo.jpg)

DOWNLOAD
http://www.mediafire.com/?mjjmdomhgzm (http://www.mediafire.com/?mjjmdomhgzm)


作曲家指揮家-彭修文 - another composer
(http://img17.imagevenue.com/loc123/th_60453_CD_19023160820997953951265-069540721-1_122_123lo.jpg) (http://img17.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60453_CD_19023160820997953951265-069540721-1_122_123lo.jpg)
(http://img111.imagevenue.com/loc48/th_60454_CD_19989831910279887373628-760157020_122_48lo.jpg) (http://img111.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60454_CD_19989831910279887373628-760157020_122_48lo.jpg)

DOWNLOAD
http://www.mediafire.com/?zwnzz0y1nnz (http://www.mediafire.com/?zwnzz0y1nnz)

作曲家-劉天華 - a composer
(http://img175.imagevenue.com/loc452/th_60430_CD_20177089500528-052145778_122_452lo.jpg) (http://img175.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60430_CD_20177089500528-052145778_122_452lo.jpg)(http://img205.imagevenue.com/loc590/th_60455_CD_20238933324664-531503069-1_122_590lo.jpg) (http://img205.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60455_CD_20238933324664-531503069-1_122_590lo.jpg)

DOWNLOAD
http://www.mediafire.com/?1znzmdrr1yt (http://www.mediafire.com/?1znzmdrr1yt)



HARDCORE!!! DIUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!! :jphip:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on October 18, 2009, 10:51:57 AM
This is how tru_harmony is gonna greet Rika:

(http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/7517/news2rq.jpg)
(http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/6787/news3qq.jpg)
(http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/1293/news4b.jpg)

ROFL @ Eason Chan "I don't mind hugs, but don't pick me up, I'm worried that I might get exposed!"
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on October 27, 2009, 07:56:33 AM
new Jay Chou release! well it's with this chick who is signed to his label:

Cindy袁詠琳&Jay Chou周杰倫-畫沙MV (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofFwWSUz2Gs#normal)

Whatcha think, Fen?
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on November 18, 2009, 11:13:37 AM
lol good luck but hey... CHINA UNitED!!


(http://img696.imageshack.us/img696/355/d622ad3d9e3b4e6580c5216.jpg)
(http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/2774/31c2fc8ad8a84c9b99cd664.jpg)

Quote
A star-studded news conference for the "Global Chinese Golden Chart" for mandarin pop music was held Monday in Beijing, the website People.com.cn reports.

Asian pop music industry heavyweights, including singer Ah Shin, Michael Wong, SuperJunior-M, Elva Hsiao and Angela Chang, all turned up to help promote the launch of the largest platform for mandarin pop. Pop king Jay Chou and trio S.H.E sent video best wishes for the event.

Started by China National Radio's "Music Radio," the chart includes a bevy of Mandarin radio stations around the world as well as many pop music stations. Already on the list are Taiwan's Hit FM, 100.3 FM of Singapore Radio Stations, Malaysia MY FM, KAZN AM1300 L.A., Chinese Radio Network in New York, Voice of Australia Chinese, and 2AC Australian Chinese Radio Sydney.

The music chart aims to provide a broader view of the global mandopop scene, encourage music talents to create better works and help boost mandopop around the world.

The organizer of "Global Chinese Golden Chart" said it will hold annual award ceremonies to recognize the achievements Chinese pop musicians.

lol even Super Junior-M was there.
(http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/7122/14602b08f6aa4a4c8663890.jpg)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: shurastriker on December 29, 2009, 06:59:05 PM
listening some C-rap/me salutes

Young Kin - Wei Xiao (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK64NpI3220#)

Beijing Young Masters (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XR2R5IBDVQU#)

Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on December 30, 2009, 03:05:30 AM
straight up and down shura, Mando Hum Gah Ling knows where it's at.

Hip Hop in China: Women in Hip Hop (Part 2) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QIkMzsgzC8#)

WE BUILT THIS CITY!
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: shurastriker on December 30, 2009, 06:23:34 AM
HELL YEAH more chinese tunes

張震嶽+MC HOTDOG+侯佩岑/就讓這首歌, 完整導演版! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ2ndgJmOak#)


 :grin:
張震嶽 (Zhang Zhen Yue) - 放屁 (Bullshitting) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HetLOzEkvaw#)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: shurastriker on December 30, 2009, 06:22:22 PM
YAY C-MUSIC

At17 - Wash (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoHM_WKvT9c#)

My Little Airport - A Certain Romance in Kowloon tong (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCqlbfyaKrI#)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: takkutaku9 on January 05, 2010, 04:38:05 PM
Cool posts shurastriker. Though I've listened to some taiwanese music, but I've never heard of chinese modern music. It was quite fresh. Thanks a lot.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on February 05, 2010, 08:38:22 AM
The King of Male Canto Pop Jacky Cheung Hok-yau ... you may have seen him in "Bullet in the head"
(http://www.hongkonglegends.co.uk/images/news/bullet_in_the_head.jpg)

and the upcoming "House of 72 Tenants (http://forum.jphip.com/index.php?topic=245.msg645287#msg645287)"
(http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/6813/jackycheungerictsang72c.jpg)

is back with a new album!!!

張 學友 Private Corner (首批限量版) 2010-01-29

(http://img695.imageshack.us/img695/5628/lp1021965211.jpg)

Jacky Cheung is back, and he invites you to his Private Corner! It has been more than five years since the last time he released a Cantonese studio album - Life is Like a Dream in 2004, and no longer content with singing pop songs, the Canto-pop King has evolved to offer a new sound never heard from him. With a voice like vintage wine, Jacky can always be counted on to deliver the goods, and his vocals make a perfect match with the jazz sound of the new album. Private Corner is made with a discerning audience in mind, and producer Andrew Tuason ensured the best sound quality by using only authentic instruments.

01. 迷你
02. Double Trouble
03. 不只有緣
04. 十二個音
05. 月巴女且
06. 戀上你背面
07. Let It Go
08. 找對你
09. 伯爵茶
10. Everyday is Christmas (English)

DOWNLOAD
http://www.multiupload.com/S424N97DEC (http://www.multiupload.com/S424N97DEC)

Though I've listened to some taiwanese music, but I've never heard of chinese modern music.

I love the vocals of Taiwan artists. Such as these ladies, 10 major pop actsfor "Women Walk" - see if u can name em all cuz I can't XD it was for some compilation album of the same name.

Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on February 10, 2010, 06:23:33 AM
Just in time for YEAR OF THE TIGER!! It's a Chinese New Year song from the folks at EEG:

英皇群星 - 飛虎群星賀新歲 MV [EEG] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sshqg6sS-H0#)
/me double facepalms at the Gillian Chung rap
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: shurastriker on February 11, 2010, 07:02:47 PM
random chinese music  :grin:

Amei Star conert in spore 9 给我感觉 &一想到你呀 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-0ydOQwfnU&feature=related#)

張惠妹-給我感覺 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVlxKeQ81vw&feature=related#)

假惺惺 Jia Xing Xing (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9BD1Q7JyCw&feature=related#noexternalembed)

 who dat daigong? :cokecat:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: shurastriker on February 11, 2010, 08:30:46 PM
SHAKE IT BABY  :shakeit:

Shake It Baby - 黑澀會美眉 (Hei Se Hui Mei Mei) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxrCrHQJAIM&feature=related#)

老鼠爱大米(REMIX DJ) - 王启文 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eyabe1_dhLY&feature=related#)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: shurastriker on February 13, 2010, 07:21:18 PM
boybands in chinese XD horay fangirls

[HQ live]Top combine-Cotton Candy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?videos=Orgj8XLcNnw&v=qgk6bB-o6eM#)

[HQ MV ENG] 一起来看流星雨 Meteor Shower - 让我为你唱首歌 Let Me Sing A Song For You (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAiCV88y144&feature=related#)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on March 06, 2010, 06:24:21 AM
^ NOICE SHURA!!

check out this rising star:

Pop Singer Li Yuchun Looks Chic And Classy     
2010-03-05 22:00:29     CRIENGLISH.com      Web Editor: Tian Tian

The"2010 Why Me" solo concert by 2005 "Super Girls" champion Li Yuchun, or Chris Lee, will open on March 27 in Nanjing.

(http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/5194/cce81ed0e4b54c7b900f309.jpg)
(http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/418/a746747b207a4f5f9b551ff.jpg)
(http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/7048/68235060e5d94b6095ee3a3.jpg)

 Yuchun sports classic black and white colors in the ad posters for her upcoming concert in Nanjing.

The"2010 Why Me" solo concert by 2005 "Super Girls" champion Li Yuchun, or Chris Lee, will open on March 27 at the Nanjing Olympic Sports Center.

(http://img651.imageshack.us/img651/9084/550aa947e9d64890b7add4c.jpg)
(http://img188.imageshack.us/img188/7938/53b10de95b364499a621b61.jpg)

The fast-rising pop singer minted by Hunan Satellite Television's "Super Girls" talent show has been in the entertainment industry for five years and is now one of the brightest stars on the mandopop scene.

In the latest poster for the upcoming concert, Li wears classic black and white colors and is barefoot. The tomboy-looking singer appears more feminine than usual in a long dress and dramatic accessories.

want a sneak peak? check her 2009 concert:
粉末 Dust (Bodyguards and Assassins Theme Song) - Li Yuchun @ 09 Beijing Live Show (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-dJ6Xm7F9E#ws)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: thatonezombie on March 14, 2010, 09:08:52 AM
S.H.E. fans rejoice! They're singing with a piece of shit!! :ptam-shit:

I WILL!  :rockon:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on March 17, 2010, 10:30:45 AM
^ apparently it is the new album. SHERO, drops March 26th.

Canto Pop Karaoke King Eason Chan releases new Canto album finally! channeling his inner Leslie Cheung :lol:

陳奕迅 -《Time Flies》

(http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/976/covervba.jpg)
release: 2010-03-12

1. 無人之境
2. 大人
3. 一絲不掛
4. 陀飛輪
5. 心腹 (麥當勞35週年主題曲)
6. 味之素

DOWNLOAD
http://www.multiupload.com/NWGZZYRXCE (http://www.multiupload.com/NWGZZYRXCE)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on April 03, 2010, 01:10:03 AM
missed this yest. RIP Leslie.

I liked this song...
Leslie Cheung 张国荣 - 没有爱 MV (Okinawa Rendezvous Theme Song) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ws5yU66lUM#)

Hong Kong singer-actor Leslie Cheung's fans have been gathering at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Hong Kong to mark the seventh anniversary of his death.

(http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/5033/4220xtylnleslie1.jpg)
(http://img253.imageshack.us/img253/1010/4220xtylnleslie5.jpg)

Reportedly suffering from depression, 46-year-old Cheung killed himself by jumping from the 24th floor of the hotel on April 1, 2003. The eminent star's death shocked the entire Chinese-speaking showbiz community.

Memorials are held every year around April 1 attended by both Cheung's fans and fellow entertainers.


ETA:

one of his last albums....he was pimping it when I was in HK. encoded by eyannis (http://eyannis.livejournal.com/)

张国荣 Leslie Cheung - 太热 Tai Yeet (Tai Re)

(http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/8756/toohoti.jpg)
Release Date: 7th Jan 2000

01. 我 Ngor (Wo)
02. 太热 Tai Yeet (Tai Re)
03. 侯斯顿之恋 Hou See Tun Zhi Luen (Hou Si Dun Zhi Lian)
04. 身边有人 Seng Been Yao Yan (Shen Bian You Ren)
05. 奇迹 Kei Zaek (Qi Ji)
06. Don't Lie To Me
07. 午后红茶 Mm Hao Houng Cha (Wu Hou Hong Cha)
08. 没有爱 Moot Yao Oi (Mei You Ai)
09。 愿你决定 Yuen Nei Queet Deng (Yuan Ni Jue Ding)
10. 没有烟总有花 Moot Yao Teen Zong Yao Fa (Mei You Yan Zong You Hua)
11. 发烧 (Fa Shao) - Mandarin
12. 我 (Wo) - Mandarin

DOWNLOAD
 http://www.multiupload.com/DIANUN7KR1 (http://www.multiupload.com/DIANUN7KR1)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on April 13, 2010, 01:57:43 AM
 :bow: :bow: :bow:

After 25 years in the industry, God of Song Jacky Cheung talks about his ups and downs

Recently, Jacky has been preparing for his world tour concert at the end of the year. Coincidentally, this year is also Jacky’s 25th anniversary in the music industry. Jacky’s music career was at its peak back in the mid-1990s, however in the past 10 years, with the many changes in the music industry, Jacky honestly feels that his ‘best years’ have already passed. Beginning in the year 2000, Jacky started to change direction – he started to become more involved with stage musicals as well as movies, which allowed him to ‘perform’ in a completely different realm and expand his experiences.

Jacky Cheung -- one of Hong Kong’s 4 Kings of Canto-pop and dubbed “God of Songs’ – has been in the industry 25 years! "Goodbye Kiss", "Love Web", "With You All My Life", "Blessings" -- each one of Jacky’s songs is known and universally appreciated, however do you know how many albums Jacky has released? The answer: 96 albums, 1,524 songs.

Jacky’s words: “I personally feel that my influence was greatest back during the time period of 1990 to 2000 because I was very active in the music industry at the time. In addition, at that time, the music industry (market) was flourishing – this is one area where I got lucky.”

The mid-1990s saw the peak of Jacky’s career; according to calculations by the International Album Sales Association during that time period, the number of albums Jacky sold was surpassed only by one musician – the late King of Pop Michael Jackson – which put Jacky #2 in the world in terms of highest album sales. It also gave him a spot in Time Magazine’s 50 Most Influential People in Asia’.

After the year 2000, Jacky changed the focus of his career to stage shows and films – especially of note is the film "July Rhapsody": not only did this film mark Jacky’s successful transformation from music to movies, it also brought him the ‘Best Actor’ (Movie King) title.

For the film "Golden Chicken 2", Jacky put aside his ‘image’ and took on a comedic role that required him to ridicule himself in order to make audiences laugh, which allowed his fans and all audiences to witness his exquisite acting skills.

With all the changes in the HK entertainment industry, Jacky, with his 25 years in the industry, admits that he does not miss his ‘Heavenly King’ days -- the tides rise and fall – Jacky very clearly understands that career ups and downs is something that every artist in the entertainment industry will experience and is necessary in order to grow.

Jacky’s words: “In the past 10 years, one of the most influential artists in the music industry was probably Jay Chou, and David Tao started to appear in the late 90s/early 2000s; therefore, in the past 10 years, R&B music influenced the direction of the music industry tremendously. Out of 10 artists, 8 of them would sing R&B and the remaining 2 would sing popular mainstream music of that era.”

In his 25 years in the industry, Jacky Cheung has experimented with different styles at different time periods – however, through all this, what has continued to remain the same is the great work ethic and attitude with which Jacky treats every single performance.

Source: TVBS news
新聞 - 2010.04.07 TVBS哈新聞 - 出道25年 歌神張學友談起起落落.mpg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vhoPrdYkn4#ws)
Translated by: llwy12 @ AsianFanatics
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Masa on April 17, 2010, 05:31:15 PM
MC Hot Dog - Hip Hop Honeys (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9M5MTYIS4s#)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Masa on April 18, 2010, 08:43:27 AM
黃立成&Machi - 1937 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWhVLwwJh9w#)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on June 22, 2010, 10:33:02 AM
some random new albums, new artists to me. One group that got no shine here cuz....well they a lame Hong Kong girl group XD Embarrassing man!

Hotcha - 我們最愛的 新曲+精選

(http://img192.imageshack.us/img192/2627/coverch.jpg)
Release: 2010.06.18

01. 屈尾十
02. 冰封
03. Party Girl
04. 我要最喜愛的
05. 變大
06. 咖啡或茶
07. 對我有感覺
08. Vanilla
09. 了了
10. 大場面
11. 小野蠻
12. 不要防曬
13. You Are My Best Friend
14. 你的味道
15. 旅行的意義
16. 兩個人心動

DOWNLOAD
http://www.twitter.com/?d=1BMXK2MO (http://www.twitter.com/?d=1BMXK2MO)

HotCha - Vanilla (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_76gZHRui1w#)

and some new Taiwan artists, well new to me lol. You probably heard them on Ping's 3x10 Charts on JPHiP Radio (http://radio.jphip.com):

Isabelle Huang 黃齡  - 特别 Special

(http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/8397/coverrcy.jpg)
Release: 2010.06.22

01. 小城故事
02. 特別
03. HIGH歌
04. 愛壞
05. 原諒
06. 騎士
07. 太后
08. 癢
09. 不怕痛
10. 靈芝緣

DOWNLOAD
http://www.twitter.com/?d=FYNFFJ74 (http://www.twitter.com/?d=FYNFFJ74)

黄龄-特别 MV (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiQM2gCjNR4#)

I'm digging this one, Bibi  :inlove:

Bibi Zhou 周筆暢 - i, 魚, 光, 鏡

(http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/7697/coverqh.jpg)
Release: 2010.06.25

01.I miss U missing me
02.魚罐頭
03.單面鏡
04.戀愛料理
05.時光機與流浪者
06.星期三的信
07.別裝了
08.眼鏡
09. 二手歌
10. LoveLife
11.一滴淚的距離

DOWNLOAD
http://www.multiupload.com/6PDKNV2XJ2 (http://www.multiupload.com/6PDKNV2XJ2)

周笔畅(笔笔) i·鱼·光·镜 《鱼罐头》MV (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KiF8137Lfw#)

Originally shared by carmen_hk @ hk-mtv.com :thumbsup

Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on July 19, 2010, 03:16:17 AM
Just a pretty face!! but she sings too. Gigi Leung Wing-kei (aka Chan Hor Nam actor Elkin Cheung's ex) taking a break from acting to drop a new Canto release! in three years! :shakeit:

梁詠琪 - 怕寂寞的貓

(http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/7350/covers.jpg)
Release: 2010-07-09

01. How I Wish
02. 厚愛
03. 岸處風光
04. 記得不記得
05. 夏花秋葉
06. 女兒雄
07. 鄰家躲貓貓
08. 和平散去
09. 一刻擁友
10. 畫出彩虹
11. 夏一秒 (How I Wish國語版)
12. 時間海 (夏花秋葉國語版)

DOWNLOAD (http://anonym.to/?http://www.multiupload.com/FK6XH2OAX1)

still easy on the eyes, I'll give her that :lol:
http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/7673/covervc.jpg (http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/7673/covervc.jpg)

I comfess I hated on Cookies - a lame Morning Musume "rip off" but out came Stephy Tang and she's pretty cute in the movies. Here's her new EP, with a sexy look:

鄧麗欣 - No One Knows

(http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/7673/covervc.jpg)
Release: 2010-07-16
   
01. No One Knows
02. 花小姐
03. 我是…
04. High Heels

DOWNLOAD (http://anonym.to/?http://www.multiupload.com/97UN2JRGBH)

and the first MV
鄧麗欣Stephy "No One Knows" MV (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wfEZ4zCzm4#)

WHOA! SEXY! Kate Tsui look the fuck out.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on July 20, 2010, 10:35:55 AM
Acclaimed Music Educator Tai See-Chung Dies     
2010-07-18 13:11:27     CRIENGLISH.com       Web Editor: Xie Tingting

(http://img844.imageshack.us/img844/9329/4220xtylndai.jpg)

Tai See-Chung, a venerated music educator in Hong Kong who has mentored such superstars as Anita Mui and Faye Wong, died of heart attack complications on Sunday (July 18), Sohu.com reports. He was 69.

Tai's family confirmed his death to the media.

Tai enjoyed the title of the "godfather of superstars". He had helped train a long list of singers who later became backbones of the Chinese music industry.

His students also included Andy Lau, Leon Lai, Aaron Kwok and Nicholas Tse.

香港乐坛泰斗戴思聪扬美声贺大赛 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgOx0PEYoOY#)

COMMENTS FROM HIS APPRENTICES AND OTHER ARTISTS

Includes: Faye Wong, Nicholas Tse, Kevin Cheng, Steven Ma, Ella Koon, Eason Chan, Raymond Lam

Faye Wong initially was going to rush back to Hong Kong on an early flight yesterday morning, unfortunately she was too late, so she canceled the trip. Faye's manager (Chan Ka Ying) expressed: "Very sorry, Teacher Dai left so early, Faye wasn't able to see him for the last time. Faye feels better hearing that Teacher Dai left peacefully, she will pray for him."

Leon Lai also had a very good heart, rushing back to Hong Kong immediately, but Reporters were unable to contact him.

Nicholas Tse: "Ah, I feel great grief too. I hope his family can recover soon. Send my condolence."

Kevin Cheng: "I heard about the news, so sudden. I hope See Mo (Teacher's wife) won't be too sad. Condolences to his whole family."

Steven Ma: "I participated in a Karaoke contest in 1993. At the time I already knew Teacher Dai. He told me backstage that he'll make me his student and recommended me to a company. It's already been 17 years! As for his death, I feel very surprised and sad. I hope Teacher rests in peace and I send my condolences to See Mo and his two daughters. Don't be too sad, take care f your health. The good side is Teacher Dai didn't suffer and left peacefully! Dai Si Chung is very kind to his students, he treats them like his own children, never will he scold us. Even if we sang something wrong, he won't raise his voice to yell at you, so learning music from him is really fun."

Ella Koon: "Teacher Dai is very well respected in the music scene. The music scene has lost another good senior. I feel that it's a pity, although I haven't worked with him, but I do know his two daughters. Send my condolence to his whole family."

Eason Chan: "Teacher Dai and I have not collaborated before. Actually counting back, I am rather young, considered the juniors. He's a very good senior. Condolences to his whole family. Recently a lot has been happening, hope everyone will remain positive each day!"

Raymond Lam: "Dai Si Chung was my first teacher, the news is so sudden. I started learning from him when I was a teenager, he taught me for 2-3 years. That time I never thought of becoming a singer, he told me that if that's the case, then he's not teaching me, so then I started. What I remember most is that he taught me how to sing Jacky Cheung's songs. Actually we haven't kept in touch for years, but I do keep in touch with his two daughters through SMS, hope to call and comfort them a little while, when their emotions recover."

Source: Oriental Daily
Translator: aZnangel@http://asianuniverse.net/forums
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on July 28, 2010, 09:43:03 AM
Didn't ya know? Leon Lai is a pimp now? Here's his new singer "JW" whom he had hidden her face for the longest time:

Leon Lai's "yes sound, no photo" newcomer JW finally puts down mysterious veil
(http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/8739/88290822.jpg)

Strongly supported female newcomer by Leon Lai, JW has been "yes sound, no photo"all along. The other night, she finally put down her mysterious veil for 1 hour concert, but only sang 3 and a half songs and did not say a word, nor did she accept an interview.

The other night, JW finally 'met the public' for the first time, holding (JW Misses Good Friend Mini Concert). Her parents, Boss' wife Gaile Lok, senior Janice Man and Boss Leo Lai went to support her. Leon was her guest host and sat on stage the whole night. Wearing a 10 feet long full dress, JW stood in one area and did not move the entire night. She sang 3 songs "Miss Good Friend, "Dare to Hug Don't Dare to Love" and Don't Be Afraid of Loneliness". She did not say anything, did not move and her height was not seen. Leon laughed: "That is the stage design, do not misunderstand us that we're even trying to hide JW's height."

Since her debut, JW was said to have a very similar voice to Janice Vidal, that night the two duet "What Do Men Believe", Leon said: "Haven't heard the labum yet and already said album cover is not good or suspect the songs is by the same person, flipping the 'M' letter and it becomes two people that sang it. Generous Neitzens taught other people how to distinguish which part is sang by JW and which part is by Janice, of course there are some parts where it's flipped."

After the duet JW did not appear anymore, Janice finished the rest of the concert. Leon lectured: "Singers emotions is complicated. Every minute, every second it changes. I am a singer, I also get nervous when I am on stage, just can lock your emotions away and focus. Singers should sleep for 8 hours, must speak wisely, eat healthy. Vocals are very sensitive, have to maintain them well, hoarse voice can affect a singer's status." After, Leon promoted for JW's debut album releasing at the end of this month. He reveals that it has not been decided if JW will come back to Hong Kong to be Janice's guest at her Hong Kong Coliseum concert.

Source: Mingpao
Translator: aZnangel@http://asianuniverse.net/forums/



JW (Joey Wong) - New Song (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nS6d_PAbSXM#)

JW (Joey Wong) - 掛念好友 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxvJsljIR2I#)

What do you think? Worth the HYPE?
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on August 08, 2010, 06:04:47 AM
^ and here's her debut EP


JW First EP (Los Angeles Special Version)

(http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/9688/lp0013179557.jpg)
Release Date: 2010-07-31

01. 掛念好友
02. 男人信什麼
03. 今天不見人
04. 孤單不要怕
05. 敢抱未敢愛
06. 戰勝服從

DOWNLOAD (http://anonym.to/?http://www.multiupload.com/IBR8OF1I4Y)

JW 掛念好友 official mv (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZhM1tQLLcY#ws)

Peep her site: http://Sheisjw.com (http://Sheisjw.com)

She's aight, reminds me of Joey Yung actually lol. Stupid Lai Ming  :lol:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on August 28, 2010, 04:27:39 AM
Look who's back 鄭希怡 Yumiko Cheng http://www.facebook.com/eegyumiko (http://www.facebook.com/eegyumiko)

鄭希怡 - 背叛被判MV [EEG] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OpIKh9Xtoo#ws)

歌曲 : 背叛.被判
歌手 : 鄭希怡
作曲 : 吳浩康 
填詞 : 鄭希怡

走過熙熙攘攘的街
回到冷冷清清的家
香煙已熄了 全世界也暗了
我坐在這裡 像甚麼 像甚麼

要是勉勉強強的笑
不如爽爽快快的哭
空氣凝結了 靈魂也隱形了
我是多餘的 為甚麼 為甚麼 我不懂

*背叛算是甚麼 被判做錯甚麼
游離天堂地獄一層一層算甚麼
上帝保佑我吧 縱然星光暗淡
要做個勇敢的小孩

現在的你過得好吧
會有一點想起我嗎
花蕊都開了 心不會凋謝了
要好好活著 怕甚麼 怕甚麼 我不怕

REPEAT*

孤獨沒有甚麼 殘酷沒有甚麼
結局遍體鱗傷苦的累的沒甚麼
自憐是奢侈的 青春沒有退路 我也不管

Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on September 26, 2010, 07:17:46 AM
Mid Autumn Concert in China!!! 2010央视中秋晚会  from 2010-09-22

[2010央视中秋晚会 HQ] 20 - 半城山半城水 - 丁晓红 李娜 周天撤 曲丹 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb61B6-jISs#)

lol I know this Hacken Lee Angel Call song
[2010央视中秋晚会 HQ] 32 - 月光的祝福 - 群星 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5aXZmgdRks#)

弦子 xianzi (http://blog.sina.com.cn/xianzi (http://blog.sina.com.cn/xianzi))
[2010央视中秋晚会 HQ] 07 - 一年又一年 - 弦子 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DiBaYZ4WaM#)

more vids here: http://www.youtube.com/user/chinesecivilization2 (http://www.youtube.com/user/chinesecivilization2)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on September 30, 2010, 07:24:29 AM
OUTRAGEOUS!!!

Vincy Chan is nervous while singing duet with Lionel Richie

(http://img696.imageshack.us/img696/3475/093000282014h1.jpg)

America's famous male singer, Lionel Richie held a concert in Hong Kong yesterday night. Besides playing the piano and singing many famous songs, Lionel also invited EEG's female singer, Vincy Chan to go on stage and sing a duet song (Endless Love) with him. Because Vincy appeared nervous, Lionel immediately told her not to be nervous. At the end, Vincy gave flowers to Lionel.

Lionel also exposed that next year, at the same time, he will come to Hong Kong again. In the end, during the encore time, Lionel also sang (We Are The World) to remember his good friend Michael Jackson who passed away a year ago.

Source: Oriental Daily
Translator: Eujean Lee @ TVB Newsworld
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Masa on October 03, 2010, 09:36:18 AM
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvQFBtVWoeE#)
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c9DSiq_pTQ#)
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHFi_vRRTSU#)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on October 26, 2010, 06:20:35 AM
王心凌 Cyndi Wang pimping smth

  (http://img141.imagevenue.com/loc1056/th_59920_1131675_1200x1000_0_122_1056lo.jpg) (http://img141.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=59920_1131675_1200x1000_0_122_1056lo.jpg)(http://img181.imagevenue.com/loc496/th_59924_1131674_1200x1000_0_122_496lo.jpg) (http://img181.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=59924_1131674_1200x1000_0_122_496lo.jpg)(http://img185.imagevenue.com/loc437/th_59929_1131673_1200x1000_0_122_437lo.jpg) (http://img185.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=59929_1131673_1200x1000_0_122_437lo.jpg)(http://img139.imagevenue.com/loc355/th_59935_1131672_1200x1000_0_122_355lo.jpg) (http://img139.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=59935_1131672_1200x1000_0_122_355lo.jpg)
     
going hand bra! her next album?  :fap

(http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/8/11316771200x10000.jpg)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on November 09, 2010, 10:41:39 AM
Teresa Fu (傅穎) rippin off Lady GaGa XD in her new MV 加加夫人

  (http://img194.imagevenue.com/loc396/th_54119_20101108_a101a2fc1bac11e4c7e2kzPN4DQUH5NE_122_396lo.jpg) (http://img194.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=54119_20101108_a101a2fc1bac11e4c7e2kzPN4DQUH5NE_122_396lo.jpg)(http://img280.imagevenue.com/loc404/th_54123_20101108_89a0adea3b7b63b02c9cSzfABe81cyRQ_122_404lo.jpg) (http://img280.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=54123_20101108_89a0adea3b7b63b02c9cSzfABe81cyRQ_122_404lo.jpg)(http://img218.imagevenue.com/loc1104/th_54128_20101108_5c1a24daef8028930443mSqcKzXajRiN_122_1104lo.jpg) (http://img218.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=54128_20101108_5c1a24daef8028930443mSqcKzXajRiN_122_1104lo.jpg)(http://img185.imagevenue.com/loc115/th_54149_20101108_d973a7c997b6671292557KFdBp1DaUPp_122_115lo.jpg) (http://img185.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=54149_20101108_d973a7c997b6671292557KFdBp1DaUPp_122_115lo.jpg)(http://img218.imagevenue.com/loc775/th_54168_20101108_322706bcadf5ea1651a2wiTEESFVJSDo_122_775lo.jpg) (http://img218.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=54168_20101108_322706bcadf5ea1651a2wiTEESFVJSDo_122_775lo.jpg)(http://img277.imagevenue.com/loc471/th_54190_20101108_6b570a49cfa72f94a58ftWtyyBweLrWe_122_471lo.jpg) (http://img277.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=54190_20101108_6b570a49cfa72f94a58ftWtyyBweLrWe_122_471lo.jpg)(http://img164.imagevenue.com/loc513/th_54218_20101108_bea4c0c076a16cfbde60VNRTgpqzImCR_122_513lo.jpg) (http://img164.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=54218_20101108_bea4c0c076a16cfbde60VNRTgpqzImCR_122_513lo.jpg)
     
傅穎Gaga造型拍MV撼死敵 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HAqeBNh_lo&feature=related#ws)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on December 10, 2010, 05:37:33 AM
連詩雅(Shiga Lin) - 灰伯爵的忌廉遐想 [OnlyWincy] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST2MyVSITSs#)

 who is Shiga?

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new Warner artist from Hong Kong 連詩雅 (Shiga Lin)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on January 21, 2011, 05:50:01 AM


Get ready for Year of the Rabbit!
英皇群星 - 飛虎群星賀新歲 .mp4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW6qhogAC9g#)

which means yet another EEG Compilation album!
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Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on January 26, 2011, 10:01:36 AM
^ and here it is!

叻叻兔福星 EEG All-star New Year Album 2011
Release Date:   2011-01-19

Neway新歌試唱 - 王祖藍/杜汶澤/蔡卓妍 - 叻叻兔福星 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRjN3nECLJo#)

As a yearly tradition, EEG releases a celebratory album for the Lunar New Year featuring its boatload of artists. This Year of the Rabbit, the idol factory of Hong Kong has dispatched Charlene Choi, Wong Cho Lam, and Chapman To with Alex Hung, Gary Cheng, and Carlos Chan in an ensemble to sing the new anthem "Smart Rabbit Lucky Star". Other than that, the 2011 album packs in New Year songs from past years, such as the 2010 single featuring Leo Ku and Gillian Chung, and earlier favorites with stars like Twins, Boy'z, and the Grasshoppers. This year's album comes with Year of the Rabbit fai chuns (New Year blessing scrolls), plus a bonus DVD containing 9 music videos (including that of the new song) and a hilarious gag reel.

01. 叻叻兔福星 (杜汶澤/蔡卓妍/王祖藍/洪杰/鄭家維/陳家樂) (新歌)
02. 飛虎群星賀新歲 (古巨基/鍾欣桐/泳兒/陳偉霆/鍾舒漫/洪卓立)
03. 唱旺零九 (蔡卓妍/王祖藍/陳偉霆/泳兒/林峯/鍾舒漫/張致恒)
04. 送豬型鼠 (Twins)
05. 紅噹噹飛吻 (Twins+草蜢)
06. 八星報喜賀賀喜 (Twins/Boy'z/featuring鄭希怡/吳浩康/梁洛施/李逸朗)
a. 八星報喜 b.財神到 c.恭喜你 d.喜氣洋洋 e.迎春花 f.大家恭喜 g.八星報喜
07. 四大才子發大財 (Boy’z/吳浩康/李逸朗)
a. 新春行大運 b.錢會繼續嚟 c.天才白痴 ‘錢錢錢’
08. 雙驕吐艷慶新春 (鄭希怡/梁洛施)
a. 祝福你 b. 新年快樂
09. 五福金雞喜滿堂 (王凱駿/陳偉霆/麥子豪/蔣雅文/黃敏儀)
a. 歡樂年年 b. 新春頌獻
10. 孖寶668 (Twins)
11. 你最紅 (Twins)
12. 四喜臨門喜迎春 (Twins/Boy'z)

DOWNLOAD (http://anonym.to/?http://www.multiupload.com/1F447S2MN4)

 :on cny1:  :on cny2:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on January 30, 2011, 07:40:05 AM
I BE ON DAT HONG KONG HiP HoP SHIT!!

唉而家D怪獸 - ARHO SUNNY - MR. CHUPACABRA - new HK gangsta rap
唉依家D怪獸 - ARHO SUNNY - MR. CHUPACABRA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM4D2ByX_Ls#ws)



Real Asian HiP HoP FUCKAZ!
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on February 12, 2011, 01:15:19 AM
Kary Ng of Cookies fame has her first concert in Hong Kong Coliseum :thumbsup

hilarious outfit
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     吳雨霏 - 愛是最大權利(全場大合唱)@Kary On Live 2011 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9pdefwGmFQ#)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on February 19, 2011, 05:19:23 AM
HEY! you seen her at the Olympics!
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and then on TVB:
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check the blog: http://artiste.tvb.com/latestupdate/liuxuan/ (http://artiste.tvb.com/latestupdate/liuxuan/)

now she sings! WHY THE FUCK NOT lol

Liu Xuan 劉璇 - 美麗的樣子 Beautiful Faces

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release: 2011年02月18日

from yesasia: Liu Xuan's gymnastics days were long over, and her Olympics gold medal has seemingly become a distant memory. The famous athlete-turned-artist from China has lately moved to Hong Kong to pursue a career in the show business, and after starring in TVB's period action drama Grace Under Fire, she is now formally making her foray into pop music! Nicknamed "Xuan Beauty", Liu releases her debut Mandarin album Beautiful Faces in February 2011, which features the main plug "The Roman Sunlight", the award-winning number "Memory Editor", and the karaoke hit "Falling Exclusively For You" she duets with popular Malaysian singer Michael Wong.

01.羅馬陽光
02.愛上你就是唯一 (劉璇 / 光良)
03.往事剪接手
04.Cry For You
05.心浪
06.麻
07.美麗的樣子
08.證明
09.抓不住的愛情
10.Happy Day

DOWNLOAD (http://anonym.to/?http://www.multiupload.com/AL9FB04FZ2)

some live action
[Sina Entertainment] 光良新专辑签唱会 大赞刘璇腰"好摸" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8qVLnCRQfI#)
劉璇 - 羅馬陽光 (群星閃耀江門情) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsXKrbhtHEY#ws)

the MV
Neway新歌試唱 - 劉璇 - 羅馬陽光 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrFG6kHO_8U#)

I'll go pick my jaw off the ground now :shocked
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on February 26, 2011, 09:00:26 AM
It's ON for MEG. girl gonna be a star

EEG Signs Mag Lam and Dumps Yumiko Cheng

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At the Spring Celebratory Dinner held on February 14th, Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG) officially announced that the company signed The Voice 2 <超級巨聲>winner, Mag Lam Yan Tung, for four years. EEG will jointly share the management contract with TVB, who discovered Mag’s talent. Throughout the entire evening, EEG owner, Albert Yeung, often accompanied Mag and introduced her to the guests present.

Since winning The Voice 2, Mag Lam has been extremely popular and appeared at numerous promotional events. Her appearance fee has increased to $80,000 (HKD) per event, matching hot model, Chrissie Chau Sau Na! Many music companies fought to sign Mag due to her powerful vocals. However TVB picked EEG for her music contract.

EEG Dedicating All Resources in Promoting Mag Lam in 2011

EEG vowed that it will spend millions to promote Mag into a big star! An inside source at EEG stated, “Last week, Albert Yeung held a confidential conference. He stated explicitly that all of the company’s resources in 2011 will be dedicated to promote Mag Lam. Mr. Yeung will even cast Mag in a new film. Vincy Chan and Sherman Chung will not have new albums released this year. Gillian Chung will focus on filming in China . Aside from Joey Yung and Charlene Choi continuing their music and film careers, other female artists will have far less opportunities!”

Perhaps Mag did not know how much EEG valued her. Mag said, “TVB chose the EEG contract for me. I don’t know the length nor price of the contract. I am just interested in producing music I like!”

Yumiko Cheng Sacrificed at EEG

With Mag joining EEG, many second-line female artists’ careers were threatened. This included 29-year-old Yumiko Cheng Hei Yi, who joined EEG in 2002. With Mag’s alleged $4 million (HKD) EEG contract, Yumiko may be one of the first artists let go by the company. With her contract expiring soon, Yumiko’s popularity was at an all-time low. Sales for her music albums have been terrible. Allegedly, Yumiko was disgruntled with EEG and even spoke poorly about the company in front of other people. As a result, Albert Yeung has decided not to renew Yumiko’s contract.

A one-time hot car model, Yumiko had two accidental exposure incidents revealing her nipple and thong-clad butt in 2007 and 2006 respectively. Since 2008, Yumiko has not released any music albums. Last year, she started filming series in China , abandoning the Hong Kong market. Allegedly, Yumiko was upset that EEG did not put in their best efforts to promote her.

Yumiko Cheng has been dating wealthy make-up artist, Andy Leung for the last six years. The couple currently live together in a luxury apartment in Sai Kung. The monthly rent is $60,000 (HKD). Yumiko was spotted frequently driving her boyfriend’s $50,000 (HKD) Audi TT sports car.

Source: Face Magazine #196
Translated by: Jaynestars


lol Yumiko, her face was wack. Check the video:
Music TV of Yumiko Cheng (狼女) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHXaisGqyyQ#)

Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Assman on February 28, 2011, 04:18:05 AM

yeah baby :yep:

In China, Gaga Has Nothing on Gigi

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Lady Gaga may rule the Twittersphere with 8,398,412 fans world-wide. But in China, where Twitter is banned, it is Gigi who is the established star in Chinese cyberspace.

With her trademark short hair and model-like height, Gigi Leung Wing-kei — who will perform two concerts this weekend in Hong Kong — is currently the most-followed Hong Kong artist on Weibo, a microblogging site that is basically the Chinese version of Twitter. (That’s in addition to her standing in Hong Kong as a Cantopop sweetheart of the late ’90s and early ’00s.) Last time we checked, she had 3,230,000 Weibo followers—more than international kung-fu star Jackie Chan.

She credits her uberpopularity in mainland China — a lucrative feat every Hong Kong artist now hopes to achieve — to good timing.

“I started releasing Mandarin-language albums together with my Cantonese ones at the beginning of my career, earlier than most Cantopop artists. My first Mandarin album ‘Short Hair’ was in 1997, when the China market was not that mature, but desperate for media and entertainment from outside of its borders,” she says. “Thinking back now, I realize that I was very lucky, because I began releasing Mandarin material together with my Cantonese albums, one after the other, when China was just starting to open up.” (http://blogs.wsj.com/scene/2011/02/25/in-china-gaga-has-nothing-on-gigi/)

she just had a concert!! selling out arenas in Beijing

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梁詠琪巡迴演唱會-香港G夜 20110226 Part 1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spSnrySWJeE#ws)
梁詠琪 香港G夜演唱會 不要驚動愛情with鄭秀文.AVI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wQMiEHaub4#)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on August 01, 2011, 11:58:37 PM
This is an interesting read. I been a HOCC fan since Day 1, even when she was just a VJ on some late night TVB Music Video show. In a site built for JPOP and KPOP, I'll always be waving the Canto Pop :jphip:

The Changing Face of Cantopop (Long interviews with Denise Ho, Khalil Fong, MC Jin and RubberBand)

In recent years, Hong Kong music has become more diverse and adventurous than ever before. Mark Tjhung explores the reasons behind the evolving scene and profiles four of the most influential faces who are shaping the future.

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There’s a stigma over Cantopop: cheesy, formulaic, plastic and sappy. These are just some of the clichéd charges which are leveled against Hong Kong’s pop music industry on a regular basis and, for too long, the indictments on the city’s influential music staple have been all too justified. Derivative songwriting, digitally enhanced starlets who can’t sing but can attract an endorsement dollar, and the power clique of record execs, television stations and award ceremonies have all contributed to its tawdry reputation. But while the behind-the-scenes power stronghold remains very much the same, the musical condemnation of Cantopop is, in many ways, a little dated.

Today, Cantopop is changing. The plodding love ballad, which has very much been the archetype for the genre, no longer reigns as the sole dominant force, and Hong Kong mainstream music as a whole – a huge cultural export – has started to welcome a raft of ideas, genres and sound.

“We have pop, jazz, DJs, hip-hop. All of these are Hong Kong pop elements, and they crossover into the pop music world,” says Wong Chi-chung, renowned music critic, CR2 radio DJ, concert producer and curator as well as author of the 2007 book Hong Kong’s pop soundscape. “This is really the time that we should all get intertwined.”

This intertwining is already underway. There are, of course, the massive names: Eason Chan, Sammi Cheng and the like; but singer-songwriters, rock outfits, hip-hop artists, and jazz multi-instrumentalists are now more prevalent than they’ve ever been in Hong Kong music, as are Putonghua and English. And in just the past few years, through a conspiracy of factors, the industry has slowly transformed from the heights of the derided karaoke ballad culture to a more diverse, balanced and ambitious landscape than it’s arguably ever been in, providing an opportunity for music that hasn’t fit into the old Cantopop mold to play a more active part in the scene.

And in a way, Edison played a part…

THE DEATH OF A POP IDOL

Sex scandals may make good tabloid fodder, but they’re hardly what you’d think of as culture-shaping news. But when Edison’s compromising photos appeared on the internet in early 2008, it resulted in a mini-backlash against the entertainment industry and, perhaps subconsciously, changed the public’s attitude towards Hong Kong’s pop idols.

Let’s put it in perspective. At the time of the Edison Chen scandal, pop idol culture was at its peak. Acts like Twins were reaching their heights with their manufactured doll-like facades and robotic choreographed dances, looks – as opposed to talent – were the paramount indicator of star quality and, in pandering to the karaoke dollar, pop songs had been reduced to a ludicrous and all-too obvious formula (leading to Jan Lamb’s piss-taking mock-ballad Satire《流行曲 》).

“[The sex scandal] tore the fans’ dreams apart because they were thinking that pop idols were as pure as they projected and that really broke their hearts,” says Gary Chan, long time critic of the Hong Kong music industry and Associate Publisher of music magazine Re:spect. “[The fans] wanted to seek some alternative by that time. Because of that incident, there was no more fantasy and they tried to bring something new.”

It wasn’t as though Hongkongers completely rejected the notion of the exploited pin-up. Rather, people sought a better definition between their musical idols and their fantasy girls, something emphasized by the emergence of the lang mo. In one corner you had the brazen, super sexed-up pseudo-model; in the other, legitimate musicians.

“Before, the public tended to buy the image of Stephy [Tang] or Twins. But, after, the lang mo really took the attention of the public, rather than the girl idol. So, those girl idols don’t really have the market in Hong Kong,” says Chan. “The lang mo have really helped the scene to differentiate between the musician, singer-songwriters and others… Before, I think the concept was so mixed up.”

In a post-Edison world, more is expected from our musicians than ever. “If you’re just another teeny-bopper idol and you can dance well, it’s not enough now – even record companies know that,” says Wong.

The record companies, of course, are just following the demand. The change has principally come about because the audience now knows better.

THE ONLINE LIFELINE

To say the internet has changed the way we consume music is a tiresome cliché now. But it’s also true. And there are few factors that have broadened the breadth of music consumed by Hongkongers than the online world.

“Before, it was the karaoke charts, radio and TV. The public really limited their music taste and preference,” says Chan. “[Now] they know where to find songs. They are not really bound by the mass media.”

The consequences of the tech-age are two-fold. The first affects the audience. “When they get access to the digital culture, they know this guy
can sing, that guy can’t sing, that other guy can play instruments,” says Wong. “Music culture is all about the empowerment of the audience… So, the fans are not just mediocre like they were before and the level of critical audience [is rising].”

In addition, musicians have begun absorbing influences from a far wider pool and a broader musical palette, which inevitably filters down to the breadth of styles and genres being produced in Hong Kong.

The upshot is straightforward: Hongkongers are now exposed to more music than they have ever been and, in an environment where the closed mass-market has dominated for so long, are driving demand for a different breed of artist.

GOING LIVE

The internet has also provided record companies with a few headaches. Pirates, single-song downloads, the increasing irrelevancy of the album and dwindling CD sales have seen the music industry as a whole be forced to adapt to the digital era.

Globally, artists have increasingly taken to the stage to ensure a decent pay packet. It’s a clear trend – live gigs are where the money’s at – and it applies equally, if not more so, in the Hong Kong market, where putting musicians on stage has required a rethink of the attributes of a star.

“The audience wants to spend their money on live shows, rather than CDs, so they request the singer to have presence on stage, and good performance and singing,” says Chan.

The star of the new age requires some decent musical chops and, as Chan points out, certain types of musicians are more suited to these new bars being set. “I guess the record labels also tend to sign contracts with more singer-songwriters. They really know that live performances can attract more people, and more money,” he says. “Even singers don’t depend on their pretty faces anymore – they really need them to dance, have the grooves and sing well.”

MUSICAL CHAOS

In recent years, due to all these factors, the public has been looking for alternatives to the cookie-cutter world that was Cantopop. And increasingly, the pie has fractured into more varied and definable genres. “When the pop music market is swinging and diving, and the record companies and musicians are facing a crisis, they seek something new,” says Wong.

Singer-songwriters were the first ‘new’ wave of musicians to make an impact on the market, with the likes of Chet Lam, at17, Ivana Wong, Louis Cheung and Khalil Fong emerging. But from the singer-songwriter branch, things have grown. “We can find Canto hip-hop, Canto-electronica, we have jazzy people, like Bianca Wu, and we have indie stuff, like The Pancakes,” says Wong, naming just a few of the new directions of the industry.

“[The industry] is really chaotic at the moment, in an excellent way,” adds Chan. “It is a good turning point in Hong Kong music history.”
The scene is being pulled in all sorts of multifarious directions. And from pop and R&B to hip-hop, folk and rock, there are some artists that are changing the face of Cantopop and paving its way into a new era. We profiled four of the most influential, HOCC, Khalil Fong, MC Jin and RubberBand, who, in their own way, are bringing a new breadth and depth to Hong Kong mainstream music...

The Changing Face of Cantopop: HOCC

Up close, so many aspects of Denise Ho Wan-see leap out. There’s a steely focus as she meticulously perfects her outfit; her striking looks – an elegant and slow-burning symmetry that photographs rarely do justice to; and her instantly likeable persona – an effortless and natural charisma that radiates calmly around her.

Indeed, over the years, Hongkongers have become used to seeing so many sides of Ho. Widely known as HOCC, she is an icon of style, a charismatic public personality, occasional starlet of the silver screen and a chameleonic musical figure who has morphed from pop to rock to folk.

Musically, her decade-long career has been both respected and daring. She’s enjoyed mainstream success, cultured a more indie edge, and become one of a leading female figure of Cantopop. But unlike many leading artists, she has also found a voice for matters other than singing. “As a Hong Kong singer, when you look at the music scene you’re pretty much devastated by the state of it,” she says, sitting back in her chair in a studio in Kwun Tong.

HOCC has long been a critic of the state of Cantopop. But over the years her outspoken attitude has taken in subjects well beyond the music industry, from mental health and the environment to the city’s savage rich-poor divide and blindness, becoming one of the defining elements of her music. “If we are trying to locate a strong attitude, strong voice from a female artist, a bold opinion leader who is always making strong statements, then she’s the one,” says critic Wong Chi-chung.

As with much of the HOCC story, a lot of it comes back to Anita Mui, the late legendary star who mentored the now 34-year-old through her early years in the industry. “I was a crazy fan back in the 80s and the first time I saw Anita Mui in concert, I got a funny kind of feeling, like she was my idol. Yeah, I got that feeling,” she says. “Til now, I still think that if it wasn’t for her, I wouldn’t have become a singer.”

Since her Mui-reared breakthrough around a decade ago, the legacy of her mentor has had a strong bearing on HOCC’s artistic direction. At first, it was far more direct and imitative but as HOCC found her own direction, she also tapped into another aspect of her relationship with Mui – one that mirrored the effect that her idol had on her.

“I was a crazy fan once too so I really know the influence that an idol can have on her or his fans,” she says. “I became quite conscious of my role in the lives of my fans and at a certain point I started to think, what can I do with this role? Other than just sing songs, how can I use this position to maybe give them some encouragement or some influence or some kind of support in their lives.”

Perhaps the earliest manifestation of this approach was Ten Days in a Madhouse, her 2008 album that focused on the plight of people from difficult backgrounds, including those suffering from mental illness and poverty. “[Ten Days] is a very daring project – no one touches that area. But she wants to go there, and she wants to go there in her own way, musically,” says Wong. Gary Chan of Re:spect magazine agrees. “I guess this is the real face, the real aspect of HOCC. This is very original stuff. When she got her success, she wanted to make her own album again. And to focus on this subject matter, an artist with this intention is very good.”

Coming off the back of the commercially successful 2007 album, What Really Matters, she suddenly had the fiscal freedom to try something different, and decided to bring a level of social awareness to the public.

“I like to take on challenges and I like to try ways that are not the most popular choices,” she says. “Especially in Hong Kong, if you don’t want to follow those rules, if you’re not taking the main road, you really have to walk more roads than other people. But by taking this approach, I think I gradually became conscious that, by being myself, I’m being an example for them too. Maybe in their environment they don’t have many people who tell them that you can choose the way you live, and you can choose the way you walk your road. You know, so, both with my music and with the way I pursue my career.”

There’s a certain passion in HOCC when she talks about being a role model – an unusual mix of resolve and unwavering humility – as well as an ounce of regret. “I’ve grown up a bit during these few years, evolved with the way I presented my music. In 2008, I was like, ‘You should listen to me, listen to me’. But after a while, because I was going crazy myself, I stepped a few steps back, and I just realised that you can say the same message with different kinds of ways,” she says. “I realized that with the power of one person, you cannot change the whole flood of the water, you cannot fight the mainstream. But you can influence people one by one.”

And then, of course, there’s the topic of homosexuality, a subject that’s surrounded HOCC not only through thematic references in her work (particularly in 2005’s Butterfly Lovers), but also in the flurry of rumour, gossip and constant speculation in the press and on the internet.

“The mass media are still quite shallow on this topic. After so many years, they will still ask, ‘Oh, are you...?’” she says, leaning in conspiratorially. “I think that among younger people, most of them are starting to understand that it’s not a disease or really a topic by itself. There’s still a lot of work to do about this, especially in Chinese society, but I think we have had some progress.”

Of course, HOCC is more than just about her outspoken voice and, musically, she has very much practiced what she has preached: following an unconventional path. “Musically, she is bringing many alternatives, and trying to break through, which has a lot of respect,” says Chan. “She’s important because she’s thinking.”

Rock tendencies, indie folk elements and mainstream ballads have all found a place within the HOCC canon in her 10-year career, with her musical approach changing with almost every album. But as she talks about Green, her recent Mandofolk EP that touches on ‘youth’ and ‘growth’, or her plans for the future, the subjects are always the first elements she turns to, the music seemingly secondary.

She’s recently dipped her feet into the Taiwanese market, finding success quickly and gaining a prestigious Golden Melody nomination for Best Mandarin Female Singer this year. But despite her outspoken disillusionment with the Hong Kong industry, she’s not ready to turn her back on her home yet.

“I won’t give up my Hong Kong side of my career. Yeah, I’m disappointed by many aspects of this scene but this is still my place. [It’s] like family, you know, you will complain about them, but it’s just because you hope they can get better. That’s why you voice this out.”

The Changing Face of Cantopop: Khalil Fong

Tall, lean, gangly, and sporting thick-rimmed glasses and a boyish fop of hair, Khalil Fong doesn’t exactly look like the quintessential Hong Kong pop star. But, indeed, that’s precisely the point. Maybe more than anybody, the Hawaiian-born, Shanghai and Hong Kong-bred artist embodies the changes that have taken place in the Hong Kong music industry over the past decade. His emergence over the last seven years mirrors the rise in popularity of singer-songerwriters. His distinctive bluesy, soulful and R&B-inflected sound shows the capacity of Hongkongers to embrace new genres. His endearing pinch of nerdiness, while possessing a quiet charm, is a departure from the traditional pin-up look. And he sings mainly in Putonghua, sometimes English and hardly ever in Cantonese. Indeed, he’s not straight out of the Cantopop star mould.

Khalil’s immense talent obviously has had a large part to play in his success. But the changing attitudes within the scene have also allowed him to prosper. “Five years ago, no one really cares about him. His music was pretty similar but the audience were really concentrated on the idol image. Khalil could not come out at that time,” says Gary Chan of music magazine Re:spect. “Now is the perfect timing for Khalil where people start to care more about the music rather than looks. That’s really helped more musicians come out with quality music.”

Quality music is, indeed, the first pillar of Khalil’s success. The self-taught guitarist and pianist is perhaps one of the most talented people in Hong Kong music, boasting a rare combination of abilities: a smooth and soulful voice, multi-instrumental ability, an innate compositional instinct, confidence to write his own lyrics and an immediately recognisable sound. “For me, it’s the whole thing. The songwriting, the playing, the arranging, the producing, the singing – that’s the whole package of fun,” says Fong, thoughtfully, in his warm American accent.

The baby-faced Fong is not just about writing any old song, though. He’s bringing something rather new to the Hong Kong scene and as Khalil constantly makes reference to, he’s very influenced by black music. Famously an audiophile, he reels off the likes of Stevie Wonder, Jimmy Hendrix, BB King, John Coltrane and ‘of course, Michael Jackson’ among his influences – a venerable raft of soul, blues and R&B greats from yesteryear – as well as more contemporary names like Brian McKnight and D’Angelo.

When he came out with his debut album, Soulboy, in 2004, he was quite naturally compared to other Chinese R&B artists likes David Tao and Jay Chou. But ironically, given his current high-flying position, Cantopop and Mandopop was not something that was ever on his radar.

“I generally don’t get influenced by Chinese music because it’s not something that I listen to on a regular basis. I’d rather just listen to, you know, black artists,” he says.

Since his debut, he has continued to change direction, from soul to R&B, touches of funk to a bluesy edge. “Anything I do, it’s not really changing but rather just tapping into a part of me. Of course, I won’t be going and doing like punk or anything, because that’s not really part of my music history,” says Fong. “So anything that has to do with black music, you know, I’m probably going to do it sometime.”

His most recent album, 15 – the age when Khalil started learning guitar (he’s just turned 28) – was recorded with a trio and taps into his bluesy rock side. “I was thinking, is there any possibility for me to incorporate a bit more blues into the music? It was a kind of a risk because it’s really not something that is that appealing to the ear for Chinese listeners, and no one’s really done it successfully.”

Over time, with the success of his six albums, he’s gradually been able to take a more ambitious creative approach to his music. “The last track of 15 blows your mind. There’s like a 60-piece string section. It’s unthinkable in Cantopop,” says music critic and CR2 DJ Wong Chi-chung. “He gains his say every time, growing and growing, and then the record label trusts his judgment and his producers.”

However, even for Khalil, pushing the boundaries isn’t necessarily an easy thing, and he admits to being a touch apprehensive about it. “I would sometimes wonder if, jeez, will it scare some people away? But I mean, what else am I going to do? I really wouldn’t know what my next album would be if it wasn’t that,” says Fong. “I think, musically, this album [15] is something that definitely pushes the boundaries for Asian music.”

He tells us Motown is in his future plans, as is a jazz album, but he also wants to continue experimenting with his new trio and exploring the dynamic he enjoys in a band. “I really want to give it another chance to develop into something very significant,” he says.

The sonic aesthetic, be it soul, blues or R&B, is only one part of Khalil’s focus. And, as he tells it, the one that occupies most of his time is actually in the subject and message behind his music. “I think more about social issues than anything because I grew up listening to a lot of Stevie Wonder and MJ, so a lot of their songs have a lot of social messages,” he says.

Throughout his albums, he’s touched on themes of drugs, the environment and also his own religious side – a side of Khalil that’s not very widely publicised but which fuels a lot of his philosophies. “For me, being Baha’i, it’s very important that anything that I do musically or artistically has a positive effect on someone else’s life,” he says. “That is an important message that is within Baha’i faith. It’s said to beware of the prostitution of the arts.”

It’s hard to think of Khalil ever changing his ways. But with the world of Cantopop being as it is, it’s reassuring to know that his musical philosophy is safeguarded by a higher power.

The Changing Face of Cantopop: MC Jin

MC Jin speaks just like you’d expect him to. The American-born Chinese rapper rhythmically spits out words at an impossibly fast pace, punctuated by occasional pauses, like phrases in his rhyme. It’s fluid, almost as if his every conversation is a rap – and at times it’s unrelenting.

Over a bowl of fried rice, Jin is speaking at length about the most significant change in his life recently – his new-found relationship with God. “[Christianity] has affected my music in every single way possible, without a doubt. But I think that boils down to how God is working in my life, first and foremost,” he says.

For Jin, it seems, God is very much omnipresent. But ironically, for Hongkongers, Jin himself is almost as ubiquitous. You’ve seen his face floating over images of Yoshinoya shabu shabu, sucking down lemon tea on giant billboards, being shocked by outrageous MTR deals across the subway system, and popping up on TV shows galore. He is emblazoned across our entire city which, for someone plying their trade first and foremost as a rapper, is a rather unheard of proposition.

Rap and hip-hop have long had a presence in Hong Kong music. There were the mid-80s raps of George Lam, the early 90s successes of Softhard, the iconic political undercurrent created by LMF and, of course, Edison. But even with the contemporary success of 24Herbs and FAMA, rarely has the genre flirted with crossing over into the mainstream. Of all of these artists, it’s perhaps Jin who has most threatened to make this step – at least in terms of visibility.

Jin’s own success, and indeed his very presence in Hong Kong, is a story of our city’s changing musical attitudes. Wong Chi-chung puts it in perspective. “[In 2004] I was working at EMI, and his record [The Rest is History] was on my desk. We tried to promote his album, but back then, no one cared. It was really hard to sell a couple of hundred albums,” he says.

Even with ABC, Jin’s all-Cantonese album that eventually launched him into the Hong Kong spotlight, the market took some convincing. ABC was written and recorded in the US in 2006 and sent to Hong Kong labels, but it was only in mid-2008 that record execs finally saw its potential, bringing Jin over for its release. So what had changed?

“I don’t want to say that [rap] was officially commercial yet, because even to this moment, you have a lot of rap elements added in songs, in commercials and on radio, and every so often you hear one or two rap records, but by no means would I say that it’s mainstream,” says Jin. “[But] I think with various artists, Cantonese hip-hop was starting to become more and more widespread.”

Jin’s current everywhere-man status testifies to the slowly changing attitude to rap and hip-hop that’s occurred over the past few years. And since his emergence in 2008, he’s played a significant role in expanding its audience. His boyish good looks and optimistic lyrics have helped to change the way many people perceive rap, providing a juxtaposition to a lot of mainstream perceptions of gangster rap and an aggressive hip-hop undercurrent. “I think it’s his personality,” says Re:spect magazine’s Gary Chan. “He’s very outgoing, very easy going. It’s not really about his music, it’s more his personality and his personal charm.”

And beyond his own personality, he’s also bringing a different style of rap – one that’s accessible to almost everyone.

“It doesn’t make sense to compare my [Cantonese] raps with [FAMA, LMF, 24 Herbs], technically. But here’s the thing about music, it’s not always about being technical. Sometimes when people encounter me, they’ll say, ‘Jin, you know why I like your raps? Cause it’s not technical. I can listen to it once and I know exactly what you’re saying. You get straight to the point,” says Jin, flowing, fluid and quick-tongued as ever. “If you tell me you want me to write a song about the MTR, the only way I can do it is like straight on, like, [rapping] ‘喂搭地鐵,去到邊,你行先,我行先’ or whatever. I can’t make it more complex than that because of pure language limitations.” It’s like the equivalent of mono-syllabic rap in English.

Rather than a limitation, Gary Chan of Re:spect sees this as one of Jin’s major selling points. “Jin is bringing out hip-hop, rapping and freestyle, which is not as hard as [people may have] thought. It’s easy. Maybe not always good, but easy to play with. And people have that image. And he is encouraging the audience to come up on stage and battle with him all the time, and that starts some trends there.”

The subjects of Jin’s raps also share this user-friendliness. While he confesses that he used to write more about babes in clubs, a lot of his recent output has been about pop culture, releasing little tunes and videos about 7-Eleven, his catchprase ‘Aiya’ and Charlie Sheen, as well as working on several successful cross-over projects such as last year’s collaboration with singer/producer Hanjin Tan. “The collaboration with Hanjin brought Jin’s music to a new level. And more audience. His fans didn’t leave him because of this project, but only improved him musically,” says Chan.

However, one collaboration that didn’t go down so well was his double team with bow-tied Chief Executive, Donald Tsang, which saw Jin rapping on a Christmas government promotional video called Rap Now 2010.

“I don’t know why his manager would ever think about that. That 起錨 (hei lau) thing was about the government trying to trick the Hong Kong people about the political changes. And as a hip-hop artist, you endorse that? He didn’t think about the consequences,” says Wong Chi-chung. Jin claims he wasn’t aware of the reforms or that ‘起錨’ was a political slogan. But this didn’t prevent a substantial backlash against MC Jin, particularly online.

It's not the only criticism that Jin has had to endure, with accusations of being a sell-out, being too commercial, and not producing real hip-hop all levelled at him on occasion. Chan, however, sees real value in what Jin is bringing to the scene. “He is an artist that is broadening the range of the audience. Even [with other genres], many people criticise someone that he’s not really pop, he's not a real rocker – but that person is still very important.” For the future of Hong Kong hip-hop, Jin is upbeat, and he sees it growing.

“On an independent level, there’s tons of young guys just in their room with the microphone writing raps, recording songs, shooting independent videos, putting them online. There is that community,” says Jin. He’s also recently had two local talents, KT and KZ, sign to Catch Adventures – the label that he’s also on, using that influence to help expand the presence of rap in Hong Kong.

In addition to the TVB dramas, countless billboards and a cameo in the RZA-directed The Man with the Iron Fist, he’s releasing his second Cantonese album, apparently called Wui Hern Jing, on August 8 – an album that he says “is very much reflective of what the experience has been like here in the last two and a half years”. You get the feeling that, while he may be everywhere now, you’ll only be seeing more and more from Jin.

The Changing Face of Cantopop: Rubberband

On Tsim Sha Tsui’s Canton Road, there’s a slightly dishevelled band room. Electronic sound gadgetry is scattered around the floor, piles of amps are stacked almost out of the way, and discarded and dated scraps of paper with hurriedly jotted-down lyrics cover myriad surfaces. This is RubberBand’s studio.

For a band that’s become one of the leaders of the new wave of Cantorock, this cramped little space, barely big enough to cater to the outfit’s four members, isn’t entirely what you’d expect. But at the same time, surrounded by the kind of routine junk that fills any independent band studio in Hong Kong, it emphasises some of the attributes that make RubberBand special. They’re a real band who write their own songs and lyrics, and retain that ultimate creative control over their tunes. This shouldn’t be a big deal, but in a scene where bands have been starved of mainstream success, such originality is an important detail.

“People really want original songs. Singer-songwriters have become mainstream again and it was also them who got more people back and aware of the band sound. Bands are also singer-songwriter units,” says No 6, RubberBand’s frontman, leaning on the edge of a rather worn leather couch. “I believe bands are a good choice for those who appreciate original music.”

The story of RubberBand’s success isn’t one of manufactured pop. Rather, the group, consisting of No 6, bassist Ah Wei, guitarist Ah Jing and drummer Lai Man (and originally keyboardist Ngai Sum, who left the band last year) formed in 2004, like any grassroots indie band. By 2006, they had the name RubberBand and later they had a product they wanted to shop around.

“We wrote some songs, were confident about them and really wanted to let more people hear our songs. So we started to look for someone interested in our songs and willing to produce our album,” says Lai Man.

Easy as. They found that person in producer and composer Mark Lui and soon found themselves signed to local giant label Gold Typhoon and recording an album. Their debut, Apollo 18, was released in September 2008, and would launch the Cantorock revival.

“Part of the scene is always in a lost and found situation. We find the missing piece, and then when they pick up this piece, they try to do it,” says music critic Wong Chi-chung of the return of the band sound. “But I don’t think from day one anyone knew that Mr. or RubberBand would be as big as they are.”

Ah, yes. The inevitable comparisons to Mr., the other new heavyweights of Cantrock, who launched in late 2008. Together, the two groups would propel the band sound to heights not seen since Beyond’s heyday of the early 1990s, each occupying slightly different corners of the market: Mr., a flashier, prettier, more pop-reared side and RubberBand, a more urban, gritty and down-to-earth feel.

“RubberBand and Mr. re-activated the media, the radio, the print media and the television. That helped those media to focus on the band sound again,” say Re:spect magazine’s Gary Chan. “To me, I think Mr. is more important for bringing rock to the mainstream but, musically, it’s RubberBand.”

Musically, RubberBand is its own creative director. They write all their own tunes, producing songs that have more of a slow-burning depth than direct, hook-laden, chart-topping potential. That’s not to say however that RubberBand isn’t commercial.

“We want to keep trying different styles. Sometimes we can be loud and sometimes we can be laidback and quiet. Many other bands strike people right away as punk or rock or one typical style. But we set out to do pop music and have been trying to put different elements into our songs from day one,” says Lai Man.

No 6 continues: “We can’t say that we don’t care about the market at all, but we never put that consideration ahead of our own feelings. After all, you never know what makes a successful song,” he says. “Sometimes when you put all the popular elements in a song, the result may not be what you want.”

In finding that balance, RubberBand has thrown plenty of sounds into their melting pot. Across the foursome, there are myriad – and contrasting – influences, with the band throwing up names as disparate as Gun N’ Roses and Boyz II Men, Skid Row and Babyface, as well as Queen. “Each of us has our own favourites, but Queen is one that influences us all. When I see No 6 singing on stage, I can see a bit of Freddie Mercury in him. When I see Ah Jing playing guitar, I feel he looks like Brian May a bit,” says Lai Man.

Indeed, jazz, African, pop, rock and samba elements have all made their way onto their four studio albums. “We are attracted by many songs in other countries because they bring us good feelings, not necessarily because we can easily learn how to sing them. We don’t want Cantopop songs to be equal to karaoke songs,” says No 6.

Collectively, the re-emergence of Hong Kong’s band sound has provided a bridge for the audience to more niche acts, particularly in indie rock. And this is hopefully something that can continue to be honed and nurtured. “I don’t think that the band sound is just a trend, nowadays. A few years ago, it was just a trend, like a sudden pop up, which they can’t sustain. But now, more audiences are learning what the rock scene is,” says Chan.

RubberBand remains modest about its own influence over Cantorock (“We’ve only been around for several years. I don’t think we’ve had the magnitude to influence others,” says Lai Mann), but, even so, they have become a sort of template for making it.

“Musically, not all bands are inspired by RubberBand. But in how they put things together, RubberBand really set a standard. If you want to have success in music, you have to put in the passion, and you have to think about your image and marketing,” says Chan. “I guess indie bands are looking at these things, rather than the music. They still want to keep their own music style – not to follow RubberBand’s style – but how they market the thing, they are trying to learn.”

Bands like Dear Jane, Supper Moment (signed to Re:spect Magazine’s label), and RubberBand favourite, Kolor, are all starting to break through now. But the influential quartet is still widely seen as the foundation around which the scene will continue to grow. Says Wong: “If you’re looking for tunes that can crossover to the mainstream, to sustain and to solidify for the next 10 more years, I think it’s RubberBand.”

Source: Time Out Hong Kong (http://www.timeout.com.hk/music/features/44113/the-changing-face-of-cantopop.html)
Title: HOTCHA BROKE UP!??
Post by: daigong on August 29, 2011, 05:26:56 AM
Hotcha broke up!? Regen, who is on her way to Australia for further education (source: on.cc, Yesasia)
(http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/3100/082800282013h1.jpg)

oh we'll miss you weird name girl
Cheeky Girl MV - Regen @ HotCha (HQ) + Download Link (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfMYBF2n7dQ#ws)

CUTE MV!
HOTCHA 2011最新EP + 沖繩寫真集《3個人在途上》TVC (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8W83O_TctZU#)

The Girl Group Curse continues?! Fuck. never heard of em until SHiNee got fangirled(?) by em. some past shit.

HotCha - Shall We Dance, Shall We Love
(http://img836.imageshack.us/img836/8910/coverte.jpg)
Release: 2009.11.17

01. 變大
02. 對我有感覺
03. 大場面
04. 井底娃娃(Crystal)
05. 玉子 (Winkie)
06. Cheeky Girl (Regen)
07. 好姊妹
08. 流淚會被感染的
09. 時光之光(葉文輝合唱)
10. Boy Friends(國)
11. 兩個人心動(對我有感覺 國語版)

DOWNLOAD (http://anonym.to/?http://www.multiupload.com/K5NVDWW9D8)

AND HOT NEW SHIT!

HotCha - 3個人在途上EP
   
(http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/4287/coverzt.jpg)
(http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/9692/backnhc.jpg)
(http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/7214/80726292.jpg)
Release Date: 2011-08-26   

01. 素顏假期
02. 學習期
03. 三個人在途上
04. 姊妹同途
05. 未習慣

DOWNLOAD (http://anonym.to/?http://www.multiupload.com/N4OZM0SJ1Q)

Good luck with your acting/porn careers! :welcome
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on October 09, 2011, 02:20:29 AM
Always lookin for some hot new Chinese music! check out Buddha Jump, dark mood rock group! lead by Taiwan singer Penny Tai

佛跳牆 Buddha Jump 同名專輯 Debut Album

(http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/7593/covrik.jpg)
release date: 2011.09.23

戴佩妮 加盟種子音樂 首發全樂團專輯
”佛跳牆BUDDHA JUMP同名專輯 ”
破碎是為了讓音樂之路大步邁進 黑暗是為了讓你更加期待音樂曙光!
今年夏天音樂饕客專屬必備 暑假壓軸玩到連佛都跳牆!
全新的創作靈感,破碎自己朝音樂路邁進的戴佩妮,
期待將音樂的熱情,感染給更多喜愛音樂的年輕人
這一次玩心來的!!


01. 罪
02. 失眠
03. 坦白
04. 欺騙上帝
05. why
06. 玩偶
07. 迷宮的鑰匙
08. 三分之二
09. Leaving Now
10. 我對自己開了一槍

DOWNLOAD (http://anonym.to/?http://www.multiupload.com/7AC32E69X3)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on January 29, 2012, 01:34:29 AM
looks like Hotcha got new shit to do! Crystal that is:
手語隨想曲第8集 《不能錯的手語》 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qc2H_UC9dEA#ws)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: julianna on February 04, 2012, 10:28:38 AM
I really like Jun Kung.
電影【東風破】MV 'Here to Stay' by Jun Kung恭碩良.mov (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYrItHVkdAs#ws)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on February 09, 2012, 09:02:53 AM
DUDES! i have found one of the manliest manllads ever. Ken Choi 蔡楓華 aka Choi Fung Wah (who once [noembed]famously Kanye Wested before Kanye West LEGENDARY Leslie Cheung at an awards show (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oRjN0gD5gg)[/noembed]) 80s icon now making a comeback.

with is hit JEUT DEUI HONG HEUI
蔡楓華- 絕對空虛 MV (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD1LxVBZaW8#)

His career flopped after that rant and mainly became eccentric, largely outspoken i guess, but this track is like "Fuck me now Baby" :pimp:
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on February 25, 2012, 09:07:37 AM
Check out "Chok" Hong Kong's version of "Swagger like us" :lol: by 林峯Raymond Lam Fong
林峯 Raymond Lam - CHOK MV (高清版) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE1SnyX7L-A#ws)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Pauekn on May 20, 2012, 04:24:04 PM
Awesome song!


01。小熊饼干。你要我都有。Silence (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DH9WsFTDmU#)


I also found this one:


田馥甄 - 寂寞寂寞就好 (HQ 官方版MV) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyFIzKYQQYE#)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: thatonezombie on May 26, 2012, 04:40:10 AM
^ That second video my friend, is from S.H.E member Hebe.
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Pauekn on June 19, 2012, 05:51:38 PM
You can now find certain C-Pop artists on Google+ !


http://www.google.com/+/cpop/ (http://www.google.com/+/cpop/)


I'm not sure if there are any famous names in here. I must admit I couldn't recognize one single name, but I don't know a lot about C-Pop. I just added some random artists and hope it will make G+ more useful for me! :P


There is also this page called Google+ C-Pop 華人流行娛樂  ( https://plus.google.com/107205921408576852149/posts (https://plus.google.com/107205921408576852149/posts) ). I'm not sure what it's meant for, but if Leehom Wang or GEM joins G+ (yeah right... xD), then I  hope that page will tell  me about  it! :3
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on July 15, 2012, 05:37:45 AM
^ THANKS FOR THE HEADS UP! I told you about Sun Yanzi (http://forum.jphip.com/index.php?topic=10347.0) - basically one of the biggest names in Chinese music. She performed with [noembed]Kuraki Mai on the single "I feel close to you" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTUJv7Vkqsk)[/noembed]

Looks suspiciously unofficial tho lol: https://plus.google.com/115416455944221860790 (https://plus.google.com/115416455944221860790) where's a banner graphic? or proper links. OK there's an official check

CHECK OUT! Robynn and Kendy came across them at the Leslie Cheung tribute concert 《ReIMAGINE LESLIE CHEUNG》 and hey - they were on his label Universal so why not. but they [noembed]reinterpreted his hit 同道中人 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiNMdfyQ8Zs)[/noembed] in a sweet pop folk way AND I WAS LIKE NEED TO PIMP! :pimp:

Robynn and Kendy 後台片段 @ Leslie ReImagine Concert (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-SOzeVmEk0#ws)

go to 2:59 for acoustic goodness
《ReIMAGINE LESLIE CHEUNG》音樂會精華片段 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7g4ygH3ANIo#ws)

Robynn & Kendy,香港唱作女子組合。 由Robynn Yip與Kendy Suen組成。 2011年7月開始於YouTube發放改編/翻唱作品, 現為環球唱片旗下歌手。由於Robynn & Kendy的曲風與at17比較相似,因此被稱爲新at17。

more info: http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robynn_%26_Kendy (http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robynn_%26_Kendy)
http://www.youtube.com/user/RobynnAndKendy (http://www.youtube.com/user/RobynnAndKendy)
http://www.facebook.com/robynnyip (http://www.facebook.com/robynnyip)
http://www.facebook.com/Suenkendy (http://www.facebook.com/Suenkendy)

Let's hire them for our next : robynnandkendy@gmail.com

Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Pauekn on August 23, 2012, 11:20:39 PM
A really cute girl :D 金莎/Jin Sha (Better known as KYM) - Perhaps she already have her own thread but I have to go to bed now, so I don't bother checking at the time. Just leaving it here xD


金莎 - 星月神话 [KTV]_(480p).flv (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0aCjlNX3t8#)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on November 11, 2012, 07:40:57 AM
sorry no thread for you Hong Kong Pop Singer Actress Superstar Gigi Leung 梁咏琪忙里偷闲享受短假,已嫁为西班牙媳妇的她,工作之外也很会享受,SPA、高尔夫球、温泉和下午茶,感受百分百阔太生活。TUNGSTAR/文图视频:梁咏琪婚后自在 SHE SO ...
(http://t.imgbox.com/adxoksfw.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/adxoksfw) (http://t.imgbox.com/abn3Zw8G.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/abn3Zw8G) (http://t.imgbox.com/acwysVMd.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/acwysVMd) (http://t.imgbox.com/adsP0feh.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/adsP0feh) (http://t.imgbox.com/acmdrDZg.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/acmdrDZg) (http://t.imgbox.com/acoJPuze.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/acoJPuze) (http://t.imgbox.com/acyx5Oy1.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/acyx5Oy1) (http://t.imgbox.com/adhBNkaB.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/adhBNkaB) (http://t.imgbox.com/abcuCTn9.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/abcuCTn9) (http://t.imgbox.com/acgf58ga.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/acgf58ga) (http://t.imgbox.com/achc0PGy.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/achc0PGy)

Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: thatonezombie on December 22, 2012, 04:10:19 AM
Just found out about Kimberly Chen

Kimberley陳芳語首波主打[愛你]官方版MV(HD) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGrulNiJ6Uc#ws)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on December 24, 2012, 08:54:14 AM
^ new to me KKOO KOOO ACCHAA she like a super model whoa

how about 尚雯婕  Laure shang wenjie - a muse in the fashion circuit saw her at the NY Fashion Week - as heard on The Communist Show 12月18日,尚雯婕《落日三部曲》之终结篇—《THE DOOM REMIX 未未来》首播。同时,由《VOGUE》及独立设计师Masha Ma为其量身打造的全新造型也同时曝光。标签: 尚雯婕
(http://t.imgbox.com/abxev9WP.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/abxev9WP) (http://t.imgbox.com/abl9yfZw.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/abl9yfZw) (http://t.imgbox.com/acsHPtKc.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/acsHPtKc) (http://t.imgbox.com/abu2z5T0.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/abu2z5T0) (http://t.imgbox.com/adodRvAY.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/adodRvAY) (http://t.imgbox.com/abfRxRGS.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/abfRxRGS) (http://t.imgbox.com/adk6xkB6.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/adk6xkB6)

[Sina Music]尚雯婕《To McQueen倾慕者的幻想》MV (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlgo4kUCva4#)
尚雯婕-我就这样 MV (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIX5v6AxuOk#ws)

real rockin type babe... lotsa english in her songs too. so artsy lol
Atypical 异类- Laure Shang 尚雯婕 MV (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6Xsb-VDB58#ws)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on December 29, 2012, 01:15:55 AM
hey who likes Chinese Girl Groups???

20E Girls
(http://i.imgbox.com/adiDBuK8.jpg)

The SDN48 Ebisu Musicats rip off?? :lol: from Taiwan Sexy female group "20E Girls" is the debut EP "Hello" campaign, all the Spice Girls burst milk, showed off a deep love cleavage 10 Show Girl lined up very spectacular.

 (http://t.imgbox.com/acyY609v.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/acyY609v) (http://t.imgbox.com/acs5B4NG.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/acs5B4NG) (http://t.imgbox.com/acoTizLC.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/acoTizLC) (http://t.imgbox.com/adebX3gG.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/adebX3gG) (http://t.imgbox.com/adei8bYL.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/adei8bYL) (http://t.imgbox.com/abjUCRoO.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/abjUCRoO)

关关 Mei Mei so sexy
(http://i.imgbox.com/abkVAD0T.jpg)
 
「20E Girls」,E所代表的就是網路的意思,網路是全世界溝通最快的方式與平台,而這個E GIRLS組合,就是21世紀,象徵著20E Girls將不受時間、空間的限制,隨時都能成為所有粉絲親密的好朋友。
 
由愛麗絲、睿咩、倪安、關關、Candy、Nina、美希、恰恰、Sunny、糖可可十名女孩所組成的新一代女子團體20E-Girls,平均身高165公分,並集合了性感、清純、甜美等多樣化的特性。團名取為「20E Girls」,E所代表的就是網路的意思,網路是全世界溝通最快的方式與平台,而這個E GIRLS組合,就是21世紀,象徵著20E Girls將不受時間、空間的限制,隨時都能成為所有粉絲親密的好朋友。 so deliciously witty 首張單曲「哈囉」MV -官方完整高畫質HD版

20E Girls 首張單曲「哈囉」MV -官方完整高畫質HD版 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWS10sUB_So#ws)

check em out on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/20EGIRLS (http://www.facebook.com/20EGIRLS)

or the part Korean / all model group Dream Girls with their new EP 《Girl's Talk》 featuring members Tia 李毓芬 Puff 郭雪芙 Emily 宋米秦
(http://i.imgbox.com/acgSZa3R.jpg)

new MV!
Dream Girls -Don't stop the music官方舞蹈版MV [李毓芬+宋米秦+郭雪芙] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXpe7k219sY#ws)

(http://t.imgbox.com/abmXOujH.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/abmXOujH) (http://t.imgbox.com/ablF7SDx.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/ablF7SDx) (http://t.imgbox.com/acpLkl3n.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/acpLkl3n) (http://t.imgbox.com/acesnGZR.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/acesnGZR) (http://t.imgbox.com/adtS9M5J.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/adtS9M5J) (http://t.imgbox.com/adye9fkH.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/adye9fkH) (http://t.imgbox.com/abqeN2bg.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/abqeN2bg) (http://t.imgbox.com/acxkLAT5.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/acxkLAT5) (http://t.imgbox.com/abtfYnLj.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/abtfYnLj) (http://t.imgbox.com/ade8cnSj.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/ade8cnSj) (http://t.imgbox.com/adtbJmKU.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/adtbJmKU) (http://t.imgbox.com/acb75JCy.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/acb75JCy) (http://t.imgbox.com/acgrbyMO.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/acgrbyMO) (http://t.imgbox.com/adulFKs2.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/adulFKs2) (http://t.imgbox.com/abhNq9Xc.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/abhNq9Xc) (http://t.imgbox.com/acw6cQIK.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/acw6cQIK) (http://t.imgbox.com/absPfg1e.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/absPfg1e) (http://t.imgbox.com/adj0v8Lg.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/adj0v8Lg)

Tia “甄嬛” is the cutest of em all
(http://i.imgbox.com/acvnhTLw.jpg)
Dream Girls+陳柏霖 微電影「減嘆日記」HD官方幕後花絮3李毓芬篇 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQW9EqzMw4Q#ws)

follow em on various social media shit:
http://www.youtube.com/user/dreamgirls201103 (http://www.youtube.com/user/dreamgirls201103)
http://weibo.com/dreamgirls201103 (http://weibo.com/dreamgirls201103)
http://www.facebook.com/DreamGirls.fans (http://www.facebook.com/DreamGirls.fans)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: hyy on December 30, 2012, 02:48:15 PM
Dream Girls....droolss..李毓芬 totally love her, so sexy and gorgeous!
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: ghostporing on January 04, 2013, 04:43:04 AM
yeah....totally agree with hyy~~dream girls......soooo sexy and gorgeous...and Emily 宋米秦 is a korean???
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Assman on April 27, 2013, 06:37:51 PM

歌手張學友與陳奕迅支持「家是香港」運動
Singers Jacky Cheung and Eason Chan speak in support of "Hong Kong: Our Home" Campaign, April 23, 2013

歌手張學友與陳奕迅支持「家是香港」運動 Singers speak in support of "Hong Kong: Our Home" Campaign (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7uBXrebuH8#ws)
http://hm.people.com.cn/n/2013/0424/c42272-21260070.html (http://hm.people.com.cn/n/2013/0424/c42272-21260070.html)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: thatonezombie on December 20, 2013, 09:21:05 AM
So Kimberley is dropping an album on Christmas...

全民寶貝Kimberley陳芳語《Good Girl趕快愛》 Official MV (HD) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgebFEYjRro#ws)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: danieljack on August 13, 2014, 06:07:36 PM
It has been said that the erhu sound has a human-like quality. If you close your eyes, you can feel as if someone is singing to you.

Enjoy Peeps!

中國二胡 (Chinese Er Hu) (Video Track 01) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWoj_Xt8k0A#)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Meis on September 20, 2015, 01:32:24 PM
Cantopop/HK music
Cantopop emphasizes on lyrics most of the time. They're meaningful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlDG6YYNjhg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlDG6YYNjhg)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kcsfBan8mU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kcsfBan8mU)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJVzXj51-Ek (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJVzXj51-Ek)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl5Rak52iss (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl5Rak52iss)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESlp0iC0E1U (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESlp0iC0E1U)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWoVu6A9RKo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWoVu6A9RKo)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKY1e8sUkgc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKY1e8sUkgc)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fhgM93gpGs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fhgM93gpGs)

]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AXh5_OzitM] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AXh5_OzitM)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m808xyeEjI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m808xyeEjI)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: Meis on September 23, 2015, 08:26:33 AM
Cantopop/HK music
Cantopop emphasizes on lyrics most of the time. They're meaningful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBvarz3DY00 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBvarz3DY00)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRvUzyJEswM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRvUzyJEswM)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzGaS5kWj0U (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzGaS5kWj0U)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVR8m7oZJ9o (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVR8m7oZJ9o)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8OHrnMfUfE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8OHrnMfUfE)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AphrA76OpnE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AphrA76OpnE)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFjLsF_oA3E (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFjLsF_oA3E)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNXtUly5Sss (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNXtUly5Sss)
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: vlinorman on March 24, 2016, 04:41:08 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UaCI5HzzgA
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: scorn on April 22, 2016, 08:22:57 AM
https://youtu.be/aZUIh-AsK_Y
Title: Re: The Chinese Music Thread
Post by: daigong on August 20, 2016, 07:33:41 AM
YEAH CANTO POP!!!! Fuckin REPRESENT!! I toss in a few Ah Lam, nobody can top the classics!! Miss em Anita! Leslie! :bow:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vVHL6nbfII

I haven't listened in a long time. I didn't know there's a super girls. Right now Tony Leung is on JPHiP RADIO XD