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  1. Oct 6, 2015 · They just don’t make Cantopop like they used to. Remember the days of the Four Heavenly Kings, when Leon, Aaron, Jacky and Andy ruled the stage? Or Faye, Sammi and Miriam in all their youthful glory? Take a trip down Memory Lane with these amazing throwback tunes. 1. Jacky Cheung’s “Love You More Each Day” is a cult classic. It doesn ...

  2. Nov 21, 2007 · For everything that Cantopop stands for, the Hong Kong music business now appears destined to follow the familiar melancholy narratives of the ephemeral loves enshrined in its songs. Cantopop is ...

  3. Mar 17, 2023 · Hong Kong’s most popular boy band Mirror, a major driving force behind the revival of the local pop music scene, has launched its first English song, hoping to bring the city’s tunes to music lovers globally. The 12-member group is part of a new wave of local singers being embraced by Hong Kongers at a time when the city has been beset by the COVID-19 pandemic and political challenges over the past three years. Its members told The Associated Press in an interview that its new single ...

  4. It was generally agreed by Hong Kong music critics that the year 1974 was the turning point for the development of Cantopop. 20 The first Cantopop television theme song, bearing the same title as the drama Romance in the Rain 《煙雨濛濛》, was released in 1973.

  5. 3. Andy Lau – 忘情水. 4. Aaron Kwok – 爱的呼唤. 5. Leon Lai – 今夜你会不会来. With no need of introduction, the four singers are known as the 四大天王 Four Heavenly Kings because they become the top 4 Hong Kong biggest male singers in the late 80s and 90s, well-known in Asia countries and also parts of the world. Their ...

  6. Cantopop is thriving! This webpage introduces us to an extensive selection of songs, with a particular focus on those from the last two decades, showcasing the vibrant and enduring nature of Cantopop music. This webpage provides comprehensive details about the Cantopop class offered in 2022. This webpage is dedicated to a volunteer’s ...

  7. Jun 17, 2022 · Compared with the 1970s and '80s - when Cantopop ballads would satisfy people's relatively uncomplicated needs in music - the '90s were a more questing time, and also more open to outside influences. The rise of the internet opened music fans up to a broader choice of artists globally. Suddenly, Cantopop had become more niche than mainstream.