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This is a list of C-pop artists and groups. C-pop, which encompasses mainly Mandopop and Cantopop (and to some extent Hokkien pop and pop music of other Chinese dialects), represents the main pop music in the People's Republic of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia and Singapore, as well as Chinese-speaking communities in the rest of the world.
Subcategories. This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total. Chinese singers by century (13 C) Chinese singers by city (9 C) Chinese singers by genre (8 C) Chinese singers by province (30 C) Chinese singers by voice type (7 C)
Website. www .weibo .com /charlieper. Zhou Shen ( Chinese: 周深; pinyin: Zhōu Shēn; born. () 29 September 1992), also known as Charlie Zhou, is a Chinese singer known for his ethereal voice and wide vocal range. He gained prominence with his renowned song "Big Fish", which has garnered eight awards.
The following is a list of Chinese musicians : Huo Zun, male singer, artist, composer. Eason Chan, a male singer from Hong Kong. Wang Leehom, male singer. Chan Wing-wah, composer. Chen Jiafeng, violinist. Christopher Loh, singer. Gao Hong, pipa player and composer. Ch'eng Mao-yün, violinist and composer.
Chinese male singer-songwriters (44 P) T. Chinese tenors (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Chinese male singers" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of ...
Jay Chou ( traditional Chinese: 周杰倫; simplified Chinese: 周杰伦; pinyin: Zhōu Jiélún; born 18 January 1979) [2] is a Taiwanese singer and musician. Dubbed the "King of Mandopop" and having sold over 30 million records, Chou is one of the best-selling artists in Taiwan.
Cai Xukun (born August 2, 1998), better known by the mononym Kun (stylized as KUN), is a Chinese singer-songwriter, dancer and actor.He debuted as a member of SWIN and its sub-unit SWIN-S on October 18, 2016, after participating in the first and second seasons of the Chinese reality show Super Idol.
G.E.M. Gloria Tang Sze-wing (Chinese: 鄧詩穎; pinyin: Dèng Zǐqí; [tɐŋ˨ siː˥ weŋ˨]; born 16 August 1991), [1] known professionally as G.E.M. ( backronym of Get Everybody Moving) [2] or Tang Tsz-kei (Chinese: 鄧紫棋; [tɐŋ˨ tsiː˧˥ kʰei˩] ), is a Chinese singer-songwriter raised in Hong Kong and originally from Shanghai, China.