1 Samuel Hui, the first generation singer in Samuel Hui, is the originator of Hongkong contemporary pop songs. Under his influence, a large number of Hong Kong singers turned to canto pop, which brought 20 years of pop music prosperity to Hong Kong. He is also a brilliant author, and his works have produced a large number of famous songs that have influenced a whole generation of Hong Kong people, occupying an important position in Hong Kong's music scene and even in Hong Kong's cultural history.
Alan Tam Alan Tam was one of the representatives of Hong Kong pop music in 1980s. Alan Tam was one of the lead singers of Winners in his early years. After flying solo, he opened a world. Alan Tam can be said to be the inheritor and developer of Guangdong Cantonese pop music. In 1980s, together with singers such as Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui, he brought Hong Kong pop music to an unprecedented height. He has achieved impressive results in platinum record sales for many times. He once gave 20 solo concerts in the Red Pavilion at 1985, and gave 38 concerts at 1989 to set a new record.
Leslie Cheung He was one of the top singers in Hong Kong music from 65438 to 0980, and won the Golden Needle Award, the highest honor in Hong Kong music. He is the first China singer who enjoys a high reputation in the Korean music scene, and he is also the record holder of Korean Chinese records. As a singer, he is one of the representatives of Cantonese pop music and enjoys a high status in Hong Kong music scene. American Time Magazine: He is a natural star. He is more attractive, sexy and demanding than any actor in Hong Kong and Hollywood.
Anita Mui, a singer and movie star in Greater China in the second half of the 20th century, was the main founder and the first female chairman of the Hong Kong Artists Association, and was influential in the Chinese society and the Asian music scene. Anita Mui is famous for her mellow and deep voice and gorgeous and changeable image. She has led the trend of Guangdong and Hong Kong, and is the youngest winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award in Hong Kong. So far, she has maintained the largest number of concerts by female singers from China in the world.
Teresa Teng Teresa Teng's voice is sweet and mellow, gentle and moving, and her image is gentle and kind. He was a superstar in China and Japanese music in the 1980s. She is a Taiwan Province singer with considerable influence in the global Chinese community, and also the most famous Chinese and Japanese female singer in the second half of the 20th century. Her innate perfect timbre has interpreted countless songs that have been sung so far, and it is a wonderful enjoyment to listen to her heavenly singing. In the "New China's Most Influential Cultural Figures" selection, Teresa Teng was selected as the most influential artist in Hong Kong and Taiwan. According to statistics, Teresa Teng has sold more than 48 million records.
After Jacky Cheung, the originator of Cantonese, and Samuel Hui, the God of Songs, too many people think that the title of "Four Heavenly Kings" wronged Jacky Cheung, so he added another title-"God of Songs". There are countless fans and high social evaluation. From 1989 to 1990, Alan Tam and Leslie Cheung successively withdrew from the Hong Kong Music Awards ceremony. Jacky Cheung seized the opportunity to become one of the lead singers of Polaroid Records Company, and released the record "I only want to love one person in my life" at 1990, which once again attracted the attention of the music circle. His songs returned to several major music charts in Hong Kong, and caused a sensation at several major music awards ceremonies in the same year, consolidating his award-winning position in Polaroid Records. During this period, he released several classic songs of China pop music, such as Li Xianglan. He also covered Alejandro Delfino's Illusion (a work by Huaxing) and Zhen Chuqian's How to Speak (a work by Sony boardman), which are Meet You Again and Earthquake (both works by Polaroid).
A famous female singer in Priscilla Chan and Hongkong is famous for her clear and emotional voice. 1984 debuted with "Lost Promise", which was very popular and was selected as the most promising newcomer of the year; 1988 released the album "Xian Qing", which marked her becoming a first-class female singer in Hong Kong. 1989, released the annual sales champion album "Always Your Friend" and won several individual awards; But at the peak of her career, she resolutely put everything down and went to study in the United States; After 1995, he returned to the music album "Welcome Back" and won the IFPI sales champion for six consecutive weeks; 1997, polaroid records announced that the total sales volume of Priscilla Chan records exceeded100000, and many songs, such as Song of Qian Qian, Snow, Come Back, have become eternal classics in Chinese songs!
The late pop singer from Danny Chan and Hongkong, 1993 10, died of progressive brain failure on125. Danny Chan, Alan Tam, Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui are considered as the lead singers of Cantonese pop music in the180s, and they are also singers who are good at music creation.
9 George LAM, a famous singer in Hong Kong, was born with a very powerful and explosive voice. In other words, his voice is so "choking" that it is almost impossible to imitate. Besides, even if he can sing to Aram's high-pitched area, he can't compare with his fullness and strength. Ordinary singers always use falsetto to pull up, and some powerful singers will become harsh and monotonous even if they use real voices to pull up to the high-pitched area. Even if they pull the high-pitched area to the limit like Aram, it is hard to be full of momentum, so his masterpiece "Men Want to Strengthen themselves" is the peak!
Not many people know Huang Kaiqin now, but many people should have heard of his Affectionate Lover and Late Autumn. If you have been a friend of Hong Kong music for 10 to 15 years, you must know him-Huang Kaiqin, "Hong Kong Music Poet".
10 Hacken Lee Hacken Lee is an influential Cantonese pop singer and actor in Chinese mainland, who is good at singing romantic love songs. His voice is known as "high, clear and bright" and has the nickname of "flawless" singer. Besides being a singer, he is also a lyricist. He wrote more than 80 songs, most of which were interpreted by himself. Among them, City Hall Auditorium, Red Sun, Gao Mei, Shen Shen and so on are all smash hits.
Samuel Hui-As a heavyweight singer in Hong Kong, he is a pioneer in leading Hong Kong's music scene to pop music.
Alan Tam-a great singer. Since his debut, he has released the most albums among Hong Kong singers.
Leslie Cheung-My brother is a shining star in the Hong Kong music scene. Although I have left, my brother's classics are equally touching.
Anita Mui-1982 participated in the Hong Kong Song Competition and made her debut with a song "The Season of the Wind" by Paula Tsui. She was strong all her life and loved music. This Hong Kong stage queen has a lot of classics.
Paula Tsui-In the late 1970s and 1980s, there were many classic songs, such as "Windy Season" and "Downstream", which were deeply loved by fans and widely sung.
Teresa Teng, also known as the legendary female singer, has a very gentle voice, and her songs are deeply loved by fans.
Priscilla Chan, a Hong Kong female singer who gradually faded out of our sight, used to be a "Jade Girl" singer, and her classic songs also have a certain weight.
Danny Chan devoted his life to the music he loved. "What can I expect in my life" and "I just like you" are the golden songs that fans deeply remember.
Jacky Cheung, the god of songs, won the first prize in the Hong Kong singing competition in the early 1980s and made his debut. Jacky Cheung is very devoted to singing, and his love song classics abound and have been passed down to this day.
Beyond Band-Founded in the early 1980s, led by lead singer Ka Kui Wong, there are also many golden songs. "I really love you" is a true emotional interpretation, and surpassing classics such as "Days of Our Lives" and "The Good Earth" is also a brilliant page in Hong Kong's music scene.