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Who are the three most influential musicians in the Chinese music scene in the past 40 years?

The Chinese music scene in the past 40 years can be said to be the golden age of Chinese music! Producers and singers emerge in endlessly. There are several kings and queens in everyone's heart. It is no easy task to find the three most influential people in this galaxy of stars!

I would like to list three of my favorites to inspire others!

Mainland China because of ideology. It once focused on the development of classical styles, so the development of modern pop music started late. I won’t list them for now.

Let me first list Luo Dayou. This pioneer of Taiwanese campus folk songs. His artistic life continues to this day, throughout the entire Chinese pop music scene. Respected as a "godfather figure". The songs he created are almost classics and have been passed down ever since. "Childhood," "Your Look", "Love Song 1990", "Dream Chaser", "Pearl of the Orient", "Tomorrow Will Be Better"...all are excellent dictionaries, and I have done my best!

The second one should be mentioned Teresa Teng. This female singer can be said to have influenced several generations. It is no exaggeration to say that wherever there are Chinese people there are songs by Teresa Teng. There are few Chinese who can't hum a few lines of Teresa Teng's songs. Now, the person has passed away, but the story is still circulating in the world!

We cannot talk about Teresa Teng without mentioning her sponsor Liu Jiachang. Liu Jiachang composed more than 2,500 works in his 50 years of music creation and trained many well-known singers in the 1970s. Among them, Teresa Teng, Liu Wenzheng, Feng Feifei, Fei Yuqing, Qian Baihui,... are all singers who influenced an era.

In particular, his collaboration with Qiong Yao opened the door to Chinese pop songs.

I think there are more than three, at least six. Luo Dayou, Cui Jian, Li Zongsheng, beyond, Jay Chou, Tao Zhe.

If I could only choose three, I would choose Luo Dayou, Cui Jian, and Jay Chou.

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1. Luo Dayou, Li Zongsheng and Jay Chou

2. Liu Jiachang, Luo Dayou and Li Zongsheng

3. Teresa Teng, Luo Dayou and Jay Chou

4. Luo Dayou, Teresa Teng and Jacky Cheung< /p>

5. Luo Dayou beyond Jay Chou

6. Luo Dayou Cui Jian and Li Zongsheng

7. Luo Dayou Teresa Teng and Li Zongsheng

8. Luo Dayou Jay Chou and Hua Chenyu

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9. Luo Dayou and Li Zongsheng beyond

10. Teresa Teng and Luo Dayou beyond

Probably these ten permutations and combinations. It can be seen that Luo Dayou is an indispensable name. Other names It's a matter of opinion.

Luo Dayou, the pioneer of the Chinese music scene, deserves to be the godfather of music. He has improved the connotation of Chinese pop music. His emergence has changed that Chinese pop music only has the romantic and romantic sound and the fresh poetic and innocent folk songs. The content is vague, but it is more humanistic and ideological.

Wong Ka Kui, some people say that he became a god after his death, but it must be said that his personal charm and influence are indeed huge and endless. He has transcended the category of a singer and has become an indelible influence for more than one generation. Spiritual beliefs and feelings.

His songs are still sung in the streets and alleys, stirring the souls of countless people. The songs contain a strong color of compassion and understanding of life and the pursuit of ideals, which are in line with the state of mind of ordinary people. The coincidence caused a strong uproar. In addition, Wong Ka Kui has also made commendable contributions to the promotion and dissemination of Cantonese songs in the mainland.

Jay Chou, many fans, especially older fans with more traditional and conservative music appreciation tastes, are not interested in his music style, and even despise him. But it is undeniable that he is the new banner of the Chinese music scene after Luo Dayou. He will turn the Taiwanese music scene, which was leaderless and gradually declining at the turn of the century, into overthrown and become the center of the Chinese and even Asian pop music scene.

He reshaped the style and pattern of Chinese pop, making rnb, Chinese style and other style songs inject abundant vitality from niche songs hidden in the boudoir, and became a musical expression that has become popular in the Chinese music scene, making Many musicians have devoted themselves to it and created a large number of excellent works in this style, making the Chinese music scene colorful and vibrant.

Jay Chou has led the development of Chinese pop music in the new century, and his influence among fans in the 80s and 90s is unmatched.

Alan Tam cannot compare to Jay Chou! Musicians are not about singing skills and popularity. Jacky Cheung's singing popularity is higher than Allen's. After all, he has achieved great success in both Cantonese and Mandarin! A musician must have the ability to create and sing, creating a style, especially to influence the learning of a generation of musicians! Jay Chou deserves it!

In the past 40 years, many music giants have been born in the Chinese music scene, such as Teresa Teng, Huajian Chou, Ange Tong, Qi Qin, Wang Jie, Su Rui, Jay Chou, Zhang Huimei from Taiwan, as well as Alan Tam, Anita Mui from Hong Kong, The Four Heavenly Kings...as well as Liu Huan, Na Ying, Tian Zhen and so on from the mainland. It is precisely because of their emergence that they wrote an immortal chapter in the Chinese music scene. However, if I want to choose the three most representative ones, I think they must be Teresa Teng, Law Lee Chong Sheng You and Wong Ka Kui.

Maybe there are differences why there are three of them? Just listen to what I have to say. If you don’t like it, don’t complain! [Laughs]

The 1970s and 1980s were the era when the mainland was just reforming and opening up, and it was also the era when Teresa Teng dominated the music scene. Teresa Teng of that era could be described as a real superstar. Each of her songs is not only popular on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, but also popular in Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia and even all over the world. Her album sales once broke the Guinness World Record, which is still unmatched.

It is actually difficult to choose the second place, because Luo Dayou and Li Zongsheng are both music giants and "godfathers of love songs". The urban-themed love songs they create can be said to occupy half of the Chinese music scene. Many big-name singers have been honored to collaborate with them, including many queen-level singers such as Lin Yilian, Sylvia Chang, Chen Shuhua, Qi Yu, Pan Yueyun, Xu Ruyun, Anita Mui, Faye Wong... They have performed songs composed by Li and Luo to this day. It is widely circulated. Li Zongsheng and Luo Dayou's positions in the Chinese music scene are like the "Xuanming Elders" in the martial arts world, with profound skills. What's more commendable is that Li Luo is not only an excellent music producer, but also a very famous singer. Li Zongsheng's "Mortal Song" and "When Love Is a Past" and Luo Dayou's "Childhood" and "Pearl of the Orient" are still regarded as classics in the Chinese music scene.

For the third place, I chose Wong Ka Kui, not only because of his untimely death, but more importantly because of the unforgettable Cantonese classics he and his band left us. Although he was not the first to sing Cantonese songs, nor was he the first to introduce Cantonese songs to the mainland, I think the one who really caused a sensation in that era was none other than Wong Ka Kui. In the streets and alleys of the Mainland of that era, adults and children of that era were singing his songs "Really Love You", "Glory Years", "Broader Seas and Sky" and "Gray Tracks"... Although Huang Jiaju died young, although he is no longer in the world , but his legend is still circulating in the world.

These are the most influential Chinese musicians in the past 40 years in my eyes. I am Inner Mongolia Canglang Bailu, everyone is welcome to leave comments.

If you want to find the most influential musician from mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, I think it is Liu Huan from mainland China, Leslie Cheung from Hong Kong, and Luo Dayou from Taiwan.

Liu Huan is a master of mainland pop music, especially in the Asian Games. The fact that he was allowed to sing at the Olympics proved his status. Leslie Cheung's status in Hong Kong and overseas is unmatched. Although the Four Heavenly Kings are extremely popular, they are not on the same level as Leslie Cheung in terms of status in the Hong Kong music scene. Although Jay Chou is famous all over the world, his status in Taiwan's music scene is still inferior to Luo Dayou and Li Zongsheng.

The following three:

One, pianist Lang Lang.

Two, Teresa Teng

Three, Liao Changyong

Teresa Teng, Mao Amin, Jacky Cheung. Teresa Teng has won 1 billion applause with her sweet singing voice. Wherever there are Chinese people, there is Teresa Teng's singing voice. Until now, Teresa Teng has been dead for many years, but his singing voice is still respected by the world. The singing sounds like it is not difficult, but it is very difficult. And all men, women and children like to listen to it. The influence continues to grow even today. Mao Amin is. She was a very popular singer in the 1970s, 1980s and even in the 1990s because of her appearance. There is a new singer in the popular world. She ushered in the era of big songs. As a female singer, I think she surpasses all male singers, and her loud and powerful voice can be regarded as the face of China. I am even more fortunate to live in the era of his singing, and have the honor to listen to his singing all the way. He has become an evergreen tree in the music world and has stood firm in the music world for 30 years. While supporting the country's appearance, I think his achievements surpass Teresa Teng's. Jacky Cheung is a singer who is considered the god of singing in Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Since it is the past 40 years, that is, from 1980 to the present, I will not talk about the previous ones.

If there is one person in Taiwan, it must be Luo Dayou. Alternatives: Li Zongsheng, Jay Chou;

It’s really hard to say in Hong Kong. Let’s choose Jacky Cheung for the time being. There are no alternatives (Alan Tam, Leslie Cheung) It should be summed up in the past 50 years, Andy Lau I dare not write in the alternative);

Both are men, and there must be a woman, and that is undoubtedly Teresa Teng. Alternative: Faye Wong.

Mainland China will not participate in this group of discussions for the time being, because there are many people who can be selected, but not many can continue to be influential. After all, the land is vast and rich in resources and talents are produced in large numbers [face covering]