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- Cantopop abstract "Cantopop (traditional Chinese: 粵語流行音樂; simplified Chinese: 粤语流行音乐) is a contraction of "Cantonese popular music". It is sometimes referred to as HK-pop, short for "Hong Kong popular music". The term "Cantopop" has its origin in "Cantorock", a term first used in 1974 to describe rock music in Hong Kong by Billboard correspondent Hans Ebert. Later in 1978 Ebert revised the term to "Cantopop" after noting a change in its style to something similar to British-American soft rock. It now describes a contemporary category of popular music made primarily in Hong Kong in the Cantonese language since the 1970s, and the cultural context of its production and consumption. Cantopop reached its height of popularity in the 1980s and 1990s before its slow decline in the 2000s. The most significant figures in the Cantopop industry include Samuel Hui, Anita Mui, Leslie Cheung, Andy Lau, and Faye Wong. Cantopop draws its influence from international styles, including jazz, rock and roll, rhythm and blues, electronic music, Western pop music and others. Cantopop songs are almost invariably performed in Cantonese. Boasting a multinational fanbase especially in Southeast Asian countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and in the Guangdong province of mainland China, Hong Kong remains the most significant hub of the genre.".
- Cantopop wikiPageExternalLink comebacktolove.blogspot.com.
- Cantopop wikiPageExternalLink t-45118-p-1.html.
- Cantopop wikiPageExternalLink 5080.htm.
- Cantopop wikiPageExternalLink viewthread-3694.html.
- Cantopop wikiPageExternalLink www.c-pop.net.
- Cantopop wikiPageExternalLink www.hkmusic.cn.
- Cantopop wikiPageExternalLink www.hkvpradio.com.
- Cantopop wikiPageExternalLink www.mysongspage.com.
- Cantopop wikiPageExternalLink popshk.html.
- Cantopop wikiPageExternalLink LPCollec.htm.
- Cantopop wikiPageID "206375".
- Cantopop wikiPageRevisionID "606041597".
- Cantopop description "A hybrid cantopop techno song by Leon Lai".
- Cantopop description "A slow to medium tempo soundtrack by Danny Chan for the 1977 HK film "Merry Christmas"".
- Cantopop description "A transitional song from the golden age to the Four Heavenly kings era by Jacky Cheung".
- Cantopop filename "DannyChan - Wait.ogg".
- Cantopop filename "Jacky Cheung - Half moon.ogg".
- Cantopop filename "Leon Lai Ming - Sugar in the Marmalade.ogg".
- Cantopop first "t".
- Cantopop format Ogg.
- Cantopop hasPhotoCollection Cantopop.
- Cantopop s "粤语流行音乐".
- Cantopop t "粵語流行音樂".
- Cantopop title ""Half moon "".
- Cantopop title ""Sugar in the Marmalade"".
- Cantopop title ""Wait "".
- Cantopop subject Category:C-pop.
- Cantopop subject Category:Cantonese.
- Cantopop subject Category:Cantopop.
- Cantopop subject Category:Fusion_music_genres.
- Cantopop subject Category:Hong_Kong_music.
- Cantopop subject Category:Pop_music_genres.
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- Cantopop type MusicGenre107071942.
- Cantopop type PopMusicGenres.
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- Cantopop type MusicGenre.
- Cantopop type TopicalConcept.
- Cantopop type Concept.
- Cantopop comment "Cantopop (traditional Chinese: 粵語流行音樂; simplified Chinese: 粤语流行音乐) is a contraction of "Cantonese popular music". It is sometimes referred to as HK-pop, short for "Hong Kong popular music". The term "Cantopop" has its origin in "Cantorock", a term first used in 1974 to describe rock music in Hong Kong by Billboard correspondent Hans Ebert. Later in 1978 Ebert revised the term to "Cantopop" after noting a change in its style to something similar to British-American soft rock.".
- Cantopop label "Cantopop".
- Cantopop label "Cantopop".
- Cantopop label "Cantopop".
- Cantopop label "Cantopop".
- Cantopop label "Cantopop".
- Cantopop label "Cantopop".
- Cantopop label "Cantopop".
- Cantopop label "Cantopop".
- Cantopop label "粵語流行音樂".
- Cantopop label "香港ポップス".
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- Cantopop sameAs 香港ポップス.
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- Cantopop wasDerivedFrom Cantopop?oldid=606041597.
- Cantopop isPrimaryTopicOf Cantopop.