There are many classic Cantonese songs that you can refer to.
1 Red Sun-Kelly Chen
2 "Thousands of Songs"-Zhang Guorong
3 "Together"-Anita Mui
4 Boundless Sea and Sky-Boundless Sea and Sky Band
5 Lover-Jacky Zhang
6."The Sunset Is Unlimited"-Eason Chan
7 Lover-Jacky Zhang
Love of a Lifetime-Andy Liu
9. Red Lips Staring at Each Other-Alan Tan
10 "Can't Say Goodbye"-Faye Wong
These songs were all classic Cantonese songs with unique musical styles and deep emotional expressions. They were worth listening to.
I can't find a Cantonese duet song for you because I haven't learned the relevant online literature knowledge. If you need to find such a song suggestion, you can try searching on the Cantonese song chart or find related Cantonese songs through online music platforms.
The Cantonese interlude in the movie " Warm " was " The Lost Days " by Beyond. This song expressed Beyond's regret and reminiscence of the passage of time, and it was very suitable for the plot of the movie.
Zhou Huimin covered a Cantonese song called " Infatuation for Love." This song was a Cantonese version of the original Mandarin song," Love Is Hard to Pillow." It was written by Xiang Xuehuai, composed by Li Ziheng, and arranged by Tony Lu. It was included in Zhou Huimin's album, The Legend of Zhou Huimin's Pure Love, which was released on April 25, 1994. This song was lyrical and sad, expressing the infatuation and persistence of one's lover. Zhou Huimin's performance injected a classical modern feel into this classic song.
The Cantonese song at the beginning of the audio novel was the theme song of " Rise of the Humble Class." It was called " Rise of the Humble Class." The song was composed by Hong Kong musician Huang Weiwen and sung by Eason Chan. This song was very popular in Hong Kong and overseas. It was hailed as one of the representative songs of the rise of the poor novel.
Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon was a Cantonese song that had appeared as early as the Qing Dynasty. It was a famous Cantonese music score that depicted the fairyland of the moon palace in people's minds. The song was light and unique, displaying a typical Cantonese folk music style. The Cantonese version of Caiyun Chasing the Moon was very popular in Guangdong. It was regarded as one of the classic Cantonese tunes by the Cantonese people. The lyrics of this song described the beautiful scenery of the bright moon shining on the seaside, the silver flowing for thousands of miles, the dustless jade world, the fragrance of flowers floating in the dark, as well as the charm of the night and the charm of spring. There were many Cantonese versions of Caiyun Chasing the Moon, including Liang Yaoan and Jiang Wenduan's duet version. In addition, Caiyun Chasing the Moon also had a Cantonese opera version and other music versions.