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華星唱片
Hong Kong
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Ballad
A ballad is a narrative song form that tells a story in simple, singable stanzas, traditionally using quatrains in ballad meter (alternating lines of iambic tetrameter and trimeter with an ABCB rhyme scheme). Ballads typically recount dramatic events—love, betrayal, tragedy, murder, the supernatural—or notable historical incidents. Early ballads were often sung unaccompanied or with minimal accompaniment, carried by memorable, modal melodies and refrains that aided oral transmission. Over time, the term also came to describe slow, sentimental popular songs in the 20th century, but the core of the genre remains the storytelling focus and strophic, easily learned structure. Ballads are central to the English- and Scots-language folk traditions, migrated to North America where they flourished in Appalachian singing, and continue to be performed, adapted, and reinterpreted in contemporary folk and roots scenes.
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Cantopop
Cantopop (Cantonese pop) is a Hong Kong–born branch of Chinese-language popular music sung primarily in Cantonese. It blends Western pop songwriting and production with local lyrical sensibilities, drawing early inspiration from shidaiqu, film/TV themes, disco, soft rock, synth-pop, and later R&B and hip hop. Stylistically, it favors hook-forward melodies, polished arrangements, emotive ballads, and mid‑ to uptempo dance tracks. Lyrics often center on romance, urban life, and identity, typically crafted with careful attention to the tones and rhythms of spoken Cantonese. The genre enjoyed a regional golden age in the 1980s–1990s and continues to evolve through contemporary pop, indie, and crossover influences.
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Jazz
Jazz is an improvisation-centered music tradition that emerged from African American communities in the early 20th century. It blends blues feeling, ragtime syncopation, European harmonic practice, and brass band instrumentation into a flexible, conversational art. Defining features include swing rhythm (a triplet-based pulse), call-and-response phrasing, blue notes, and extended harmonies built on 7ths, 9ths, 11ths, and 13ths. Jazz is as much a way of making music—spontaneous interaction, variation, and personal sound—as it is a set of forms and tunes. Across its history, jazz has continually hybridized, from New Orleans ensembles and big-band swing to bebop, cool and hard bop, modal and free jazz, fusion, and contemporary cross-genre experiments. Its influence permeates global popular and art music.
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Pop
Pop is a broad, hook-driven style of popular music designed for wide appeal. It emphasizes memorable melodies, concise song structures, polished vocals, and production intended for radio, charts, and mass media. While pop continually absorbs elements from other styles, its core remains singable choruses, accessible harmonies, and rhythmic clarity. Typical forms include verse–pre-chorus–chorus, frequent use of bridges and middle-eights, and ear-catching intros and outros. Pop is not defined by a single instrumentation. It flexibly incorporates acoustic and electric instruments, drum machines, synthesizers, and increasingly digital production techniques, always in service of the song and the hook.
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Artists
Various Artists
Lam, Sandy
Chan, Elisa
Lee, CoCo
Mao, Amin
Cheung, Leslie
Kitaro
Tam, Roman
Mui, Anita
To, Alex
Kwok, Aaron
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Lui, David
Cheng, Sammi
Lau, Andy
Chan, Agnes
Che, Stephanie
Leung, Tony
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