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Despite a population of just 7 million, the Hong Kong music
scene really is eclectic - with so many influences from just
about everywhere.
Love China
does not aim to play every Hong Kong artist or genre, but we
would like to expand our repertoire of mainstream singers and
bands - and include some new acts which are in keeping with
the general feel of our station.
Please
eMail
your suggestions!
 
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Love Music-Love
Life-LOVE
CHINA
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Chinese Hit Music Radio

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These are some
of the most popular
singers currently on the Love China playlist.
Hong Kong stars mainly sing in Cantonese, but there are some
Mandarin and English songs on our schedule too (English is an
official language in Hong Kong).
To suggest other songs or bands, please
eMail us! |
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● Beyond
A distinctive Hong Kong rock band sometimes referred to as "the
Hong Kong Beatles". The band formed in 1983s but lost its lead
singer, Wong Ka Kui, a decade later when he fell from a broken stage
and did not recover from a coma.
Later albums have had an alternative rock feel and remain popular. |
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● Wakin Chau =
Emil Chau
Has released over 40 albums since 1985 - including many platinum
ones. About half are in Mandarin, the rest in Cantonese and English.
Born in Hong Kong, but has lived most of career in Taiwan.
A top star for two decades, not only in Asia but around the world. |
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● Jordan Chan
Hong Kong Actor, Musician, Singer and Dancer.
Incorporates hip-hop and R&B into Canto-Pop. |
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Kelly Chen
A Hong Kong Canto-Pop songstress who has also released
albums in Mandarin and Japanese.
Popular from Singapore to Japan.
Kelly's also involved in
charity work, in particular children’s issues and the environment. |
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Sammi Cheng
A Hong Kong singer and actress.
Sammi Cheng has performed since the age of 16 releasing 3
albums before leaving school. Once said to be the highest-earning
female performer in Hong Kong. |
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● Jacky
Cheung
A highly established baritone known as "the God of Songs".
Influenced by Elton John, Barry Manilow and Billy Joel. Started his
career in 1984 after winning a national singing competition against
10,000 contestants.
One of the "Four Heavenly Kings" - a nickname given to Hong Kong's
four most popular singers. |
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● Vivian
Chow
Hugely successful Cantonese and Mandarin singer during the 1990s
but still popular now despite retiring from the Chinese music scene
and emigrating to Canada. |
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● Alex Fong
= Lik Sun
A professional swimmer having represented Hong Kong at the
Sydney Olympics, now an actor and singer. |
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● Michael Kong
Leung |
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● Leo Ku |
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● Ping Pung
Hong Kong Cantonese rock group with 4 members: Kary Ng (lead
vocalist), Jan Lee, Jerry Lee and DJ Tin "Tim" Ho.
Jan and Jerry are the Lyricists, they also write for other artists. |
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● Shirley Kwan
An established Cantonese Cantopop singer, popular in the 1990s, who
has now made a come-back. Influences include Björk and Cyndi Lauper. |
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● Sandy Lam
A Canto-Pop singer, dancer and ex-Radio DJ from Hong Kong.
Stella Lam also sings in Mandarin and has appeared on stage in London’s
West End.
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CoCo Lee
Ferren Lee-Kelly is a Hong Kong singer, songwriter and
actress. The only Asian to have multiple top 3 hits in the MTV Asia
Hitlist. Coco Lee has also had some success in the American charts.
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● Gigi Leung
A singer from Hong Kong who sings in both Cantonese and
Mandarin.
Also an actress who's starred in over 20 movies and is an ambassador
for a number of charities. |
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● Bernice Liu |
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● Chen Min Zhi |
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● Anita Mui
A Hong Kong idol and Cantopop Diva for 20 years.
Famous throughout Asia for outrageous costumes and high-powered
performances.
R.I.P. Anita. |
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Kary Ng
A Hong Kong rock singer nicknamed “Lady K”.
Kary Ng is also lead vocalist of Hong Kong rock band “Ping Pung” and
previously, at 15, the youngest member of the band "Cookies". |
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● Leo Pik Yee |
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● Fiona Sit
Hoi Kei
Cantonese singer and Actress from Hong Kong. Released her first
album in 2004 which was a best-seller and went 'Gold'. Later,
studied Mandarin in Taiwan for a year and released an album in
Mandarin. |
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● Stephy Tang
= Deng Lixin
A former lead singer of the Hong Kong teen band "Cookies", along
with Kary Ng, before going solo in 2005 and achieving 2 gold albums
so far.
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● Kay Tse
Highly versatile and award-winning Cantopop and jazz singer from
Hong Kong.
Kay Tse has had about 20 hit singles to date, and several hit albums
including the hugely successful album "Binary" in 2008. |
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● Janice
Vidal = Wei Lan
Known simply as "Janice", she's a leading Canto-pop/R&B/Jazz
singer who sings in Catonese, English and Mandarin.
The twin sister of Jill Vidal who is also a singer.
Janice has had over a dozen number one hits in the Chinese charts
and is a clear LOVE CHINA favourite.. |
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Faye Wong
Faye has sold well over 100 million albums and is popular
throughout most of Asia. As well
as being a Canto-Pop singer, Faye Wong is an actress, songwriter and model.
She sings in Mandarin and Cantonese.
Previously based in Hong Kong, now thought to have returned to her
native Beijing. |
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● Joey Yung
Joey Yung Cho-Yee is a Hong Kong Canto-Pop superstar – one
of Hong Kong’s most successful artists ever having sold millions of
albums.
Joey Yung sings in Cantonese.
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