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Does Miyuki Nakajima support half of Hong Kong and Taiwan?

It's not shameful to cover. It's a shame that you have no masterpiece except the cover song. ? The Chinese music scene in those years was basically a Chinese group! ? Taiwan Province used to cover the most, but after the folk song movement, there were a large number of outstanding original musicians, among whom Liang Hongzhi and Tayu Lo were the best. ? Hong Kong is just a commercial cover of some songs, and there are many good original musicians, such as Gu Jiahui. ? The development of popular music in the mainland is relatively late, but its originality has always been very high. ? Miyuki Nakajima has supported more than 5 singers from Hong Kong and Taiwan. A person has propped up half of the Chinese music scene? No wonder the music scene in Hong Kong has declined in recent years, because there is nothing to copy. ? There are more than 7 songs in Miyuki Nakajima, which have been covered by Chinese singers into more than 1 versions of Chinese cover songs, among which Mandarin and Cantonese are the main ones, and Taiwanese cover songs have also been published. Since 197s, Miyuki Nakajima's works have been adapted and covered by Chinese singers every year? Many singers have covered one of her songs for 2 years, which is not a matter of quantity. ? There is also an old man who has been covered a lot but has no sense of existence in China. The number of covers is second only to Nakajima. ? Chinese music China original Tayu Lo Jonathan Lee Jay Chou Ka Kui Wong Gu Jiahui James J.S.Wong Cui Jian, Wang Feng, Guo Feng, Gao Feng, these talents are the pride of Chinese. ? The composer with the most representative works in Hong Kong's music industry should be Gu Jiahui, who may be the only person in Hong Kong who can claim to occupy half of the country. Only music and love can live up to it. ? Some people say that she and Koji Tamaki "nurtured" more than half of the Hong Kong and Taiwan music scene together. Although the evaluation is a little exaggerated, many of her songs were introduced to the mainland only after being covered, and they became popular with a group of people and became the representative works of these singers. ? I think most people still don't know that China's songs with high popularity are all covers from Miyuki Nakajima! ? There is no comparability between songs? As long as you express your feelings and cause * * * to sing, it is a good song? It is generally acknowledged that no one can surpass Tayu Lo in terms of humanistic color and influence in Chinese music.