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Classic records of China Star Entertainment Co., Ltd.

1. Anita Mui's "Bad Girl" in 1984

This album established Anita Mui's status as the eldest sister in the Hong Kong music scene, and really started the packaging and planning of the Hong Kong music scene and the entire Chinese music scene. It was from this record that singers began to influence young people's fashion concepts and worship through songs and styles. The dress and behavior of Anita Mui in "Bad Girl" became the object of crazy imitation by young people, and later Anita Mui's "Bad Girl" Many songs and ever-changing images such as "Lady", "Monster" and "Meng Ji" also started from here.

2. Leslie Cheung in 1983

Leslie Cheung was the earliest singer signed by China Star, but he was not the first singer to release a record, because Leslie Cheung was still an unknown person before. In 1983, under his management Under the arrangement of Chen Shufen, Leslie Cheung finally released this album, which changed people's views on him, and the songs in it were already very avant-garde at the time. Leslie Cheung's handsome image and dynamic singing style were established from this time on, including everyone In recognition of his identity as a singer, this album is still a best-seller 18 years later. The songs "MONICA", "H2O", "Nongben Passionate" and "Blue Melancholy" have become contemporary songs commemorating the 1980s.

3. TV Original Soundtrack "The Grand Canal" in 1985

The popularity of TV Original Soundtrack is inseparable from the golden age of Hong Kong TV dramas, and China Star's album can be said to have opened the door to For the first time, it is not until today that TV series original soundtracks became popular in Taiwan and the Mainland. At that time, TV series soundtracks sold better than singers' records. This kind of record with strong conceptual and completeness was the first Hollywood movie that China Star borrowed from Hong Kong. "Made in Hong Kong" cloned from the album.

4. Jackie Chan's "Hero Story" in 1987

Although Jackie Chan is not a professional singer, as a professional record company, how can a singer who is not a singer become a record singer and then use his market potential? It is a science to extract and convert additional qualities into actual currency. China Star has published two records for Jackie Chan. This one is the most representative one and is also the pioneer of movie stars publishing records. It is in Hong Kong that all kinds of things can be turned into gold. Only in a society like this would it be possible for records like "The Story of Heroes" to appear. In fact, many of the songs in the record are still very popular, such as "The Tenderness of a Strong Man", "Reaching New Peaks", "Doll" and so on.

5. "Fiery 1992" by Aaron Kwok, Andy Hui, Sammi Cheng, and Leung Han-wen

A compilation album published by four popular idols for a cigarette brand advertising song. This was a very popular song in the Hong Kong music scene at the time. It is rare for four singers to perform a fast song together. Hua Xing is very good at using conceptual record production and will use different concepts to launch different albums and is very accurate in the market positioning of the singers.

6. Lin Yilian's "Let's Start Again" 1993

Lin Yilian's feminine taste and mature style are vividly displayed in this record. It is also the Taiwanese producer who is truly recognized by the Hong Kong music scene. At the beginning of acceptance, the songs in the album were commercial but showed true feelings, abandoning the impetuosity and bells and whistles of ordinary Hong Kong records. It was a rare good work at that time. At the same time, the cooperation between Lin Yilian and Hua Xing also set a precedent in the Chinese record industry, with Lin Yilian Producing the record yourself and handing it over to Huaxing for distribution gives the singer more freedom and better performance. The relationship between the record company and the singer is a much looser cooperation method. This is the first time in Hong Kong.

7. Mao Amin's "Mao Amin" in 1994

Mao Amin is the most musically successful mainland singer who signed a contract with a Hong Kong record company. At that time, this album was produced by both the mainland and Hong Kong. It was completed together by elite ***. To this day, the album's "I Don't Want to Be Broken in Love Again", "Catch Your Heart in Dreams", "Real Woman", "Being with You Far Away", etc. are still amazing. People are moved, and the musical elements and production standards are still at a very high level today. This record brings out 60% of Mao Amin’s other potential and style that he has not brought into play for more than 10 years. This globally released record catapulted Mao Amin into the international music scene and became an international singer. From the time he signed the contract, Mao Amin emphasized Greater China. Huaxing Records has a very unique vision in its production concept.

8. Coco Lee's "I'm Still Your Lover" in 1995

At that time, Coco Lee was just a little girl who had signed with a record company for two years and had no chance to release a record. This is her first solo album. Although it is not as hot as today's international COCO, Coco Lee's perfect voice is perfectly reflected in this record. The songs in it are performed perfectly by Coco Lee. The international characteristics and perfect singing have been revealed.

9. Sammi Cheng "Later" 1996

Sammi Cheng is another ever-changing female singer after her senior sister Anita Mui. This is her last album in the China Star era. The most sincere album on the album, all of Sammi Cheng's characteristics are integrated into the album, whether it is dynamic, alternative, sad or demonic. Compared with Sammi Cheng who has been more focused on stereotypes in his later years, this album The record is very experimental and innovative, and the sparks it creates are dazzling.

10. Louis Koo's "Boyfriend" in 2000

It has been 10 years since Louis Koo signed with China Star Records. It was not until 2000 that he released his first album. Although it was an EP, its production was Not sloppy, the albums produced are different. Although this idol music is just some karaoke songs, it is a rare successful production in the market. At least Louis Koo's image of a prodigal son and an affectionate man has won the favor of fans.