1. Andy Lau "Born to Heaven"
"Born to Heaven" is a song sung by Andy Lau. It was written by Lin Xi and composed by Justin Chan. This song is included in the album "Beautiful Day". It is the theme song of a public service announcement.
2. "The Supreme Destiny" by Louis Koo
"The Highest Destiny" is sung by Louis Koo, composed by Zhao Zengxi and lyrics by Lin Xi. It is included in Louis Koo's "Lotte" album. "The Supreme Destiny" is the theme song of TVB's celebration drama "The Story of Qin".
3. "The World is Unparalleled" by Eason Chan
"The World is Unparalleled" is a song written by Lin Zhenqiang, composed and arranged by Liu Zhongyan, and sung by Eason Chan. It was included in Eason Chan in May 1998 From the album "My Happy Era" released by Huaxing Records on the 26th.
4. "Broader Sea and Sky" by beyond
"Broader Sea and Sky" is a song sung by the Hong Kong rock band Beyond. It is written and composed by Wong Ka-kui and co-produced by Beyond and Leung Bang-yin*** Arranged and included in Beyond's album "Joy and Fury" released in 1993.
1. Cantonese pop songs generally refer to Hong Kong pop songs sung in Cantonese (Cantonese). Since the original composers in Hong Kong are Cantonese, they are also called Cantonese songs. Generally refers to the modern "Cantonese pop music". Since the 1970s, Hong Kong has been a trend driven by the lead singer of the Lotus Band, Hui Guanjie, and the subsequent booming Cantonese pop songs; this definition also fits most of the 1970s. The scope of awareness of "Cantonese pop songs" among Hong Kong people born in 1999 or later.
2. In 1977, Luo Wen's song "Family Change" made Cantonese pop music, which had been looked down upon by the outside world, officially enter the mainstream.
3. The 1980s was not only a time when Cantonese pop songs flourished, but also the heyday of the Hong Kong music scene. Even if people in mainland China and Taiwan were not proficient in Cantonese, they would still listen to Cantonese pop songs and even sing along.
Cantonese songs - Baidu Encyclopedia