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Internet Pop Songs in 2008 and 2009
1, Song: Laughing Angel

Singer: Faye Wong

2. Song: The day we broke up.

Singer: Xu Jingbo

3. Song: Right hand side

Singer: Liang Guang

4. Song: That's not love, is it?

Singer: Jane Zhang

5. Song: I heard that love is back.

Singer: Sandy Lam

1, Laughing Angel, an EP released by Faye Wong in Chinese mainland, contains three songs. Debuted at the Angel Fund 2009 Charity Dinner sponsored by Faye Wong Lee, and the album was released for charity.

2. The Day of Parting tells a sentimental story with a brisk melody and fluent lyrics without losing its connotation, which is given a new meaning by the current dynamic music form.

Strength determines everything, and the new "The Day of Break-up" will make a wave of love songs again!

3. The Right Hand is a song sung and composed by Liang Guang and written by Xu Shizhen and Yus. Included in Liang Guang's album Right Hand released in 2008.

On June 9, 2009/KLOC-0, the song won the sixth Jingge Kingdom Golden Melody Award.

4. "That can't be love" is a song sung by Jane Zhang, written by a doll, composed by Chen Pinying and arranged by Situ Song, and included in the album "Zhang Liangying @ Music" released by Jane Zhang in 2009. In 2009, Situ Song won the best arranger award of the year at the Beijing Pop Music Festival with this song.

5. "I heard that love is back" is a song in the album "Love, Sandy", which was sung by Sandy Lam and written by Li Sisong. ?

Later this song was covered many times. Jolin Tsai's singing version of the monologue is Sandy Lam, which can easily lead to a chorus of 10,000 people after more than 20 years, and won the annual Golden Melody of Taiwan Province.

Extended information pop music is translated from English pop music. The accurate concept of pop music should be commercial music, which refers to music created for profit. It is a commercial music entertainment and all the "industrial" phenomena related to it. (See the Encyclopedia Dictionary of Music of the former Soviet Union (version 1990). Its marketability is the first and its artistry is the second.

Pop music originated in America at the end of19th century and the beginning of 20th century. From the musical system, pop music is developed on the basis of American pop music structure, such as Ding Bangxiang's songs, blues, jazz, rock music and Sol's music. Its styles and forms are diverse, which can generally refer to jazz, rock, soul music, blues, reggae, rap, hip-hop, disco, new era and other urbanized pop music.