Take Andy Liu as an example. An American netizen commented that his singing was not only a music feast, but also a wonderful display of Chinese culture, reflecting the tenacity and admirable spiritual strength of the China people. European netizens lamented that his singing was an artistic expression that transcended national boundaries, allowing people curious about China culture to have a deeper understanding. Japanese netizens praised Andy Liu's courage and responsibility to sing "The China" at a sensitive time, which was a firm inheritance of Chinese culture. Korean netizens said that Andy Liu's performance showed them that the unity and patriotic feelings of the Chinese people were worth learning and respecting. Malay netizens said that Andy Liu's concert was a cultural "recovery" action with far-reaching significance. Saudi-Arabian netizens praised him as one of the most charismatic and responsible stars in China. In Taiwan, some netizens believed that Andy Liu's performance of "The China" in Taiwan was a meaningful cultural exchange. It was a strong proof that the two sides of the Taiwan Strait shared the same roots. His outstanding artistic achievements and firm patriotic feelings were admirable. All of this reflected the positive comments from foreign countries and some regions about Hong Kong singers in terms of cultural communication, artistic achievements, and patriotic sentiments. In addition, the music and film works of the Four Heavenly Kings of Hong Kong had a wide influence throughout Asia. They became one of the representatives of Chinese culture, which also reflected the recognition of Hong Kong singers by foreigners. Read more exciting novels for free
In 2003, Hong Kong singers had many concerts. On January 1 - 2, 2003, Chen Xiaochun held his first solo concert, Chen Xiaochun 2003 Jordan 36 Live Road+Rhythm, at the Hong Kong Red Pavilion. In his performance, he displayed a variety of stage styles, different styles and a variety of colors. The stage effects, dance skills, and lighting were excellent. He also found Ekin Zheng as a guest and ended the performance with "The King of Lovelorn". At 5:05 pm on May 24, 2003, the "1:99" Starry Charity concert organized by the Hong Kong Artists Association to raise funds for "Operation Strong" was grandly opened at the Hong Kong Stadium. Many stars participated. This concert was initiated and supervised by Anita Mui. It was aimed at contributing to the fight against AIDS. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are the more well-known singers in Hong Kong (in no particular order): 1. Jacky Zhang: Among the Four Heavenly Kings, they are famous for their singing and maintain record sales. Songs such as Kiss Goodbye and A Thousand Reason to Be Sad have both singing skills and pop factors. Their singing is full of emotion and full of appeal. Although there is a suspicion of showing off, their singing skills are balanced and stable. 2. [Zhang Guorong: Combining the temperament and strength of an idol to the peak, he has a unique charm in singing.] 3. Huang Jiaju: The soul of Beyond. His songs are full of melodies and have deep lyrics, such as "Glorious Years,""Amani,""I Really Love You," etc. His works have both rock and positive messages. 4. Chen Baiqiang: His masterpieces include "What Do I Want in My Life" and "I Like You". His singing is beautiful. Although the number of good works passed down is relatively small due to his early death, he has an important position in the Hong Kong music industry. 5. Andy Liu: Hua Zai has many classic songs, such as "Ice Rain" and "Forget Love Water". Although his singing skills are above average, he has a super handsome image and can bring the audience an audio and visual feast. 6. Aaron Kuo: He is an actor, singer, and dancer. He has released an album called "Endless Love for You" and has made some achievements in his singing career. 7. Lin Zixiang: He's a strong singer. When it comes to singing, he pays attention to the expression of the original voice itself and has a unique style. 8. Rowan was also an influential singer in the Hong Kong music scene. 9. Zhou Huimin: As a singer, actress, and host, she has masterpieces such as "Infatuation for Love." 10. Anita Mui: She has a very high status in the Hong Kong music industry. Her stage performance and singing skills are excellent. Her songs and performance style are unique. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The children's singer groups in Hong Kong included Cream and Little Beilei. Cream was originally formed by Renee, Carpo, and Hilda. It was founded in 2004 and has released three albums, including "Can't Be Without Friends" and "Two Dolls". It has been disbanded, and only Renee(Li Yun) stayed in the entertainment industry to develop and release her solo album and photo album. The Little Beilei Group was founded in Hong Kong in 1980. It was a children's after-school singing team organized by Songjin Music Studio led by Teacher Wu Songjin. The members were composed of young singers aged 5 to 15 with good voices and high singing standards. Their representative works included Song of the Seven Sons, Flying Bugs, and Singing and Smiling. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Hong Kong's young singers included Lin Feng, Hu Hongjun, Xu Tingkeng, MC Zhang Tianfu, Lui Juean, Chen Zhuoxian, Zeng Bite, Yan Mingxi, etc. They each had their own characteristics in the music field and achieved different results. For example, Lin Feng released his debut album in 2007 and won the title of IFPi Gold Record and "Selling New Artist King";MC Zhang Tiancai was famous for his unique rap and hip-hop music style. Soon after his debut, he made a name for himself in the Hong Kong music industry with many popular songs. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Hong Kong's singers from the 1970s and 1980s were as follows: 1 Anita Mui (Ma My Fang)-Born in Hong Kong on January 1, 1965 2 Jacky Cheong-Born in Hong Kong on June 10, 1956 3 Andy Liu-Born in Hong Kong on September 27, 1961 4. Hugo Chan-Born in Taiwan on December 31, 1960 Eason Chan-Born in Hong Kong on January 2, 1974 6 Faye Wong (Faye Wong)-Born in Beijing on September 9, 1969 Hong Kong's 70s and 80s Stars These are all singers from the 70s and 80s in Hong Kong. They were all very influential musicians at that time. Not only did they have many fans in Hong Kong and Taiwan, but they also enjoyed a high reputation in Asia and around the world. Their music styles spanned pop, rock, electronic, R&B and other fields, leaving behind many classic music works that are still widely sung today.
Hong Kong singers with the surname Zhou included Zhou Huimin, Zhou Jielun, Zhou Huajian, Zhou Yumin, Zhou Chuanxiong, Zhou Xun, Zhou Hui, etc.
Hong Kong celebrity singers covered many songs. Jacky Zhang had covered many songs such as "I Still Think You're the Best","I Have You Along the Way","Playboy","Love Is Gone","Half Moon","Li Xianglan", etc. He had covered 37 Japanese songs; Dawn covered 22 songs; Aaron Kuo covered 11 songs; and Andy Liu covered 9 songs. Alan Tam covered 65 songs. He sang 28 songs. Huang Rihua, Ho Jiajin, Li Zixiong and other Hong Kong celebrities sang "Iron Blood Loyal Heart". Gao Lingfeng had covered " The High Slope of the Yellow Soil ";, Xin Xiaoqi had covered " The Sound of the Waves Remains ", Lu Fang had covered " The Crescent Moon ", Huang Kaiqin had covered " Late Autumn ", Lin Zhixuan had covered " Happy Home ", and Yu Tian had covered " The Wine of September 9th ". <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some of the best original singers in Hong Kong: - Su Rui won awards for " With Love,"" If I Sell Drunk Wine," and " Who Can Depend on Me?" - Anita Mui's three winning works were Rouge, Seemingly an Old Friend, and Woman's Heart. - Zhang Xueyou, who won the award in 1993 for his work," Ding Feng Bo." - Andy Liu won the award in the 22nd annual duet of Infernal Affairs in 2003. - Guan Zhengjie sang Gu Jiahui's song," Crossing Thousands of Rivers and Mountains." - Zhang Delan was the original singer of 'Two Hearts of Love and Righteousness'. - Wang Mingquan sang " Beijing's Spring Dream." - Zheng Shaoqiu sang " Chu Liuxiang " and " I Will Enter the Mountain of Knives." - Rowan sang " Little Li Flying Dagger " and sang " Hello in the World " with Jenny. - Zhang Guorong sang 'Back in the Day'. - Zoey Yung sang 'Timidity' composed by Lin Xi and Chen Huiyang. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some Hong Kong celebrities who are both actors and singers: 1. Xu Guanjie: He's a famous musician, singer-songwriter, and actor. In the music industry, he was known as the founder of modern Cantonese pop songs. In the film industry, he, Xu Guanwen, and Xu Guanying formed the " Three Xu Brothers " and filmed many popular movies. He also partnered with Mai Jia to film movies. Many of his works were the annual box office champion of Hong Kong movies. 2. Tan Yonglin: The king of the music industry in the 1980s. He first debuted as the lead singer of the band Wynner, then became famous as a solo singer. He had a lot of music awards. He had also filmed more than 60 films and won the 18th Golden Horse Award for Best Actor in a Drama Film. 3. " One of the kings of the Hong Kong music scene in the 1980s. He has won many awards in music. He is handsome and has a variety of singing styles. He was a talented actor in movies. He had filmed many classic movies such as Farewell My Concubine and won many movie awards. 4. Anita Mui: She is known as the " Big Sister of the Music Industry ". She has a very high status in the field of female singers and has won many awards. She is ranked first among Chinese female singers in her concerts around the world. At the same time, she was also an award-winning actress who had won many film awards. 5. Zongze Huang: A famous actor and singer from Hong Kong. He is unique in the entertainment industry with his multi-talented and outstanding acting skills. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the movie Lost in Hong Kong, Cai Bo, played by Zhao Wei, saw that the foreigner wanted to buy a gallery in Provence to be Xu Lai's studio. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>