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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #140 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!


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古琴演奏家-龔一 - Qin ON!! brother



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古琴演奏家-管平湖 - Qin harder like no other


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古琴演奏家-吳景略 - Getting jiggy wit da Qin


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笛子演奏家-俞遜發 - tooting on DiFlute



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琵琶演奏家-林石城 - rocking the Pipa


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古箏演奏家-王昌元 - plays your Zheng


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作曲家指揮家-彭修文 - another composer



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作曲家-劉天華 - a composer


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HARDCORE!!! DIUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!! :jphip:

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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #141 on: October 18, 2009, 10:51:57 AM »
This is how tru_harmony is gonna greet Rika:





ROFL @ Eason Chan "I don't mind hugs, but don't pick me up, I'm worried that I might get exposed!"

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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #142 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

Whatcha think, Fen?

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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #143 on: November 18, 2009, 11:13:37 AM »
lol good luck but hey... CHINA UNitED!!





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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.


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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #144 on: December 29, 2009, 06:59:05 PM »
listening some C-rap
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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #145 on: December 30, 2009, 03:05:30 AM »
straight up and down shura, Mando Hum Gah Ling knows where it's at.



WE BUILT THIS CITY!

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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #146 on: December 30, 2009, 06:23:34 AM »
HELL YEAH more chinese tunes




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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #147 on: December 30, 2009, 06:22:22 PM »
YAY C-MUSIC




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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #148 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.

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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #149 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"


and the upcoming "House of 72 Tenants"


is back with a new album!!!

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



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)

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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.


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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #150 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:


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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #151 on: February 11, 2010, 07:02:47 PM »
random chinese music  :grin:





假惺惺 Jia Xing Xing

 who dat daigong? :cokecat:

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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #152 on: February 11, 2010, 08:30:46 PM »
SHAKE IT BABY  :shakeit:



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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #153 on: February 13, 2010, 07:21:18 PM »
boybands in chinese XD horay fangirls

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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #154 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.





 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.




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:

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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #155 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:
I vote for TOZ as the most gangsta~  :otomerika:
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Visit TOZ's House of Hits http://forum.jphip.com/index.php?topic=23639.0

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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #156 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》


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

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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #157 on: April 03, 2010, 01:10:03 AM »
missed this yest. RIP Leslie.

I liked this song...


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.




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.


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one of his last albums....he was pimping it when I was in HK. encoded by eyannis

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


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

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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
« Reply #158 on: April 13, 2010, 01:57:43 AM »
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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

Translated by: llwy12 @ AsianFanatics

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Re: The Chinese Music Thread
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