Examples of 'cantopop' in a sentence

Meaning of "cantopop"

cantopop (noun) - A genre of popular music that originated in Hong Kong, characterized by a mix of Cantonese lyrics and Western musical influences
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  • Cantonese popular music, originating from Guangdong (Canton) and Hong Kong.

How to use "cantopop" in a sentence

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She has sung cantopop as well as mandopop.
Cantopop concerts are the most popular type of performance.
She became a prominent figure in the cantopop culture.
The gap between cantopop and mandopop has been narrowing in the new millennium.
It focus mostly in cantopop music.
Cantopop songs are almost invariably performed in Cantonese.
Each year the orchestra holds a crossover concert with selected cantopop singers.
Lam rarely employed Cantopop in his films.
But the Cantopop enthusiast was also a bit relieved.
He is one of the major figure in Cantopop culture.
His work propelled Cantopop to unprecedented popularity.
Private corner is also the first jazz album of Cantopop.
Cantopop is one of the more prominent genres of music produced in Hong Kong.
It was at this time that the term Cantopop was first coined.
Cantopop duo Twins.

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She became a prominent figure in the culture of Cantopop music.
He is mostly remembered for his Cantopop romance ballads and high quality compositions.
Join these incredible Chinese Artists for a fun filled evening of Cantopop songs.
This is the discography of Cantopop artist Sally Yeh.
Cantopop group Twins.
Harbour Fest hit by Cantopop row.
Her Cantopop albums were released by Universal Music Group and several local labels.
Special performing guest was cantopop singer Eason Chan.
The popularity of Cantopop pushed the music industry in Hong Kong to turn to Cantonese.
The development of Cantopop.
Hong Kong Cantopop nevertheless remains an essential book for Asian cultural studies.
Special performing guest was cantopop singer Leslie Cheung.
The music of Hong Kong notably includes the Cantonese Chinese pop music known as cantopop.
King of Cantopop.
The late Leslie Cheung, considered as one of the founding fathers of Cantopop.
Mark continued as songwriter to many cantopop artists such as Leon Lai and Miriam Yeung.
He is regarded as the " Grand Godfather of Cantopop.
The album was released in Cantopop but arranged according to j-pop style.
Self-styled punk He Yong fiercely resisted mainstream culture and their cantopop imitators on the mainland.
In contrast to the mellow cantopop style, Northwest Wind songs were sung loudly and forcefully.
Is not that the name of a Cantopop singer?
She is a member of Cantopop group Twins, along with Charlene Choi.
Hong Kong, Increasing popularity of cantopop.
As a result, many first generation Cantopop artists and composers hail from Shanghai.
Cantopop is a genre of Cantonese popular music which emerged in Hong Kong during the 1970s.
She is a member of the Cantopop duo Twins, along with Charlene Choi.
Cantopop ( ) is a contraction of " Cantonese popular music.
She worked in the electro-folk, Cantopop and rock registers.
Cantopop singer Edison Chen covered the song for his 2002 album, Break Through.
Guizhou Is not it a Cantopop singer 's name?
She is a member of Cantopop group Twins, along with Gillian Chung.
Their eldest daughter Linda Wong became a popular Cantopop singer in the 1990s.
Slowness ( album ), an album by cantopop singer Kay Tse.
Louis Cheung ( Chinese, 張繼聰 ) is a Hong Kong Cantopop recording-artist, songwriter, and actor.

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