1 Xu Guanjie
He is known as the first generation of singers, the founder of Hong Kong pop music and the originator of Cantonese songs.
2 Alan Tam
A male singer, musician and actor from Hong Kong, China. Masterpieces 1
"Can't Say Goodbye" 2 "Love in Late Autumn" 3 "The Love in My Life" 4 "Wolf in Sheep's Clothing"
3 Jacky Cheung
< p> Jacky Cheung is a powerful music superstar and famous film actor who is influential in Asia and the entire Chinese society. One of the "Four Kings" of the Hong Kong music scene, he enjoys the reputation of "God of Song" in the Chinese-speaking region.4 Andy Lau
A superstar in the music and film circles in Greater China, one of the most successful representative figures in the Chinese entertainment industry, in the comprehensive development of video and music. As a singer, he is one of the "Four Kings" of the Hong Kong music scene and the most awarded Cantonese male singer in the Guinness Book of World Records.
5 Huang Jiaju
Speaking of beyond, everyone must think of him. He serves as the lead singer, lyrics and music for the entire band, and he is mostly responsible for it by himself. Wong Ka Kui's status in the Hong Kong music scene cannot be questioned.
6 Luo Wen
A famous and powerful singer in Hong Kong from the late 1960s to the 1990s, he was the mentor of many new generation singers in Hong Kong, such as Joey Yung, Ekin Cheng, etc.
7 Leslie Cheung
Brother Leslie Cheung is a famous singer, actor and musician who has considerable influence in the global Chinese society and Asia. He is one of the most successful representatives in the entertainment industry. He was also one of the top singers in the Hong Kong music scene in the 1980s.
8 Lin Zixiang
Lin Zixiang is known as the "Singing Hidden" and in 1994 he was awarded the "Golden Needle Award, the greatest honor in the Hong Kong music scene". If George Lam is the highest-pitched male singer in the Hong Kong music scene, almost no one would object. He is born with a very impactful and explosive voice that is almost impossible to imitate.
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