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Prior to the development of popular music in the 1960s, Hong Kong's musical output was dominated by Cantonese opera and English pop. Hong Kong remains the most significant hub of the genre. Boasting a multinational fanbase especially in Southeast Asian countries such as Malaysia and Singapore, and in Guangdong province of mainland China. Cantopop songs are almost invariably performed in Cantonese.
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Cantopop draws its influence not only from other forms of Chinese music, but from a variety of international styles, including jazz, rock and roll, rhythm and blues, electronic music, western pop music and others. It is categorized as a subgenre of Chinese popular music within C-pop. It is sometimes referred to as HK-pop, short for "Hong Kong popular music". Video credits: lovemui (), 菊残犹有傲霜枝 (), (Chinese: 粵語流行音樂) is a colloquialism for "Cantonese popular music".
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Hope you enjoyed that roll of videos - more to come onto your plate. Oh and as a side note, please give credit to if you choose to repost the videos that are uploaded onto here (not the ones from Youtube, Youku or Tudou) since I do spend a reasonable amount of time editing the videos. If people are watching your old things more than your new stuff, you've seriously gotta change your strategy. Note: You used to be able to find this video here but not anymore since…you'll find out if you go there. Obviously he didn't take that prize, not because his performance was bad (it was actually very nostalgic of the late Michael Jackson) but Liza Wang's " Enchanting Pink Lady x Hot Coffee" performance was what topped the charts that night. Yep, he was actually competing not only for the title of Dancing King but for the judges and audience's approval at the 1994 TVB Anniversary for best performance act that night. Why? This was probably because they used to put much more effort into their performances instead of just wearing a shower cap and flailing around on stage. I must say though I'm not really a fan of Aaron, I must say that he looks quite cool in this shot. This drama also starred Maggie Siu and Amy Kwok as female leads. But actually this next clip is a trailer for the drama Conscience that aired during the 1994 TVB Sales Presentation.
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Ah, I really wished that they made more TVB series like those back in the days.
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All the right dashes of humor here and there - all so convincing. Yes, it's Gallen Lo's younger brother from Golden Faith! I actually really liked him in that role - he played the part perfectly. I like how her contestant number matches her age. Anyway, I present to you an 18-year-old Elvina Kong singing Danny Chan's duet with Sandy Lamb "Goodbye Puppy Love" (they were watching too!). I like how Tony Leung jokes about wanting Elvina to meet up with him when she's older before she takes the stage. She didn't win that year (Alex Delfino did) but I think just about everybody knows her as Diana from TVB's Best Selling Secretsand maybe you know of her Anita Mui impersonation skills from watching Fun with Liza and Gods or from those 2 old TVB series' ( From Act to Act and Show Time Blues) starring Wayne Lai imitating Roman Tam and Cutie Mui singing like Sammi Cheng. Well, this isn't of that but it is another NTSA clip - 1985. I'm talking about Elvina's uncanny talent for being able to imitate Anita's voice and mannerisms perfectly. It's pretty much the take-home message of the whole contest. Okay, okay, I've actually posted the whole video for the 1982 NTSA contest but if you didn't see that, then at least choose to see this. But this part of the welcoming banner was taken from her amazing performance of Paula Tsui's "The Windy Season" during the first ever New Talent Singing Awards in 1982. If you haven't already realized (or perhaps you're just new) I've mentioned the woman dubbed as the "Madonna of the East" many quite a few times, already. I'd be happy to tell you - these were all snapshots that I took from videos featuring these artists so let's get the cat out of the bag and on with the show! Well, that's for me to know and for you to find out. So you may have been wondering for some time now - who are the pretty women and dashingly handsome men that make up your banner?