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C-Pop
C-pop (Chinese popular music) is an umbrella term for contemporary popular music sung primarily in Chinese languages, especially Mandarin and Cantonese, and produced across Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the wider Chinese diaspora. It encompasses well-known streams such as Mandopop and Cantopop while also including works in Hokkien and other Sinitic varieties. Stylistically, C-pop blends Western pop, R&B, hip hop, rock, and electronic production with Chinese melodic sensibilities and traditional timbres. Hallmarks include memorable vocal-centric hooks, lyric-driven ballads, polished dance-pop, and frequent incorporation of pentatonic flavors and traditional instruments alongside modern synths and drums. C-pop is culturally influential across East and Southeast Asia, with stars whose appeal rests on both musical craft and multimedia presence (film/TV, variety shows, social platforms).
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Cantonese Opera
Cantonese opera (Yueju in Cantonese usage) is a major southern Chinese xiqu tradition performed in the Cantonese language. It integrates sung arias, heightened speech, stylized acting, dance, mime, martial arts, and acrobatics into a single theatrical form with codified role types (sheng, dan, jing, chou) and gesture vocabularies. Musically, it features pentatonic and related modal materials, flexible banqiang (aria-tune and metric) systems guided by percussion cues, and a distinctive ensemble led by the gaohu alongside gongs and drums (luogu). Repertoires draw on history, classical literature, and folklore, while the singing style emphasizes nuanced ornamentation, glides, and timbral control aligned with Cantonese tones.
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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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Various Artists
Tam, Roman
Chan, Agnes
Wang, Liza
Mak, Connie
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