Jenny Tseng 1
In the mid-1970s, Jenny Tseng was one of the most popular female singers in Taiwan Province. Jenny rose again after 1978 and became the first diva singer in Hong Kong music circle to keep pace with Feng. 198 1 year, after Teresa Teng and before Feng Feifei, Jenny Tseng won the title of the Golden Bell Award Queen of Taiwan TV.
2. Paula Tsui
Paula Tsui's songs span 50 years, including Mandarin minor, English songs, Japanese songs and Cantonese songs. These classic works cover selling glutinous rice balls, barbecued pork buns, windy season, upstream and downstream, etc. Paula Tsui is known as the "Hong Kong Ying" and the strongest mezzo-soprano in Chinese music. Her rich timbre, penetrating vocal range and dazzling wheat plucking skills in Chinese music have made future generations lament.
3. Sally Yeh
Sally Yeh, who made her debut in Taiwan Province after Hongkong Lotte, is regarded as the most powerful singer after Anita Mui. Compared with King Chen Lin, Sally has no advantage in age. However, after Anita Mui, she became a lonely loser in Hong Kong music. She won the most popular female singer of Jade Pure Gold for four consecutive times, and also won the most popular female singer and the golden melody award.
4. Sandy Lam
In the 1980s, when Anita Mui and Priscilla Chan became popular superstars, Sandy Lam, with a slightly ordinary appearance, chose a road of urban wild charm. Although her singing skills are not inferior to those of Sally Yeh and Priscilla Chan, her popularity is always inferior to her.
5. Ye Liyi
20 19, Ye Liyi held a concert in Australia to celebrate the 50th anniversary of her debut. Although he is over 7 1 years old, he still maintains an excellent state and is unambiguous when singing high notes. Ye Liyi is the best "spokesperson" in Gu Jiahui, and she represents the Hong Kong music of an era.