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rusuke 12th May 2009 12:06 PM

Jpop is indeed influencial. I started liking Jpop world in late 90's with ZARD, Ozaki Yutaka, Seiko Matsuda etc. when I still haven't discovered ayu. I also like some Cpop and Kpop but I think Jpop really stand out because they managed to have their own name after US pop.

CaseNumber:825 12th May 2009 02:19 PM

I, personally, much prefer Japanese music
Most of my music library is Japanese

Nevertheless, there are some C-pop artists I like (and Hong Kong/Taiwanese if we're being technical)
Some of my favourites are Jolin Tsai, A-mei, Elva Hsaio, Kary Ng, Stefanie Sun, Karen Mok, Twins and S.H.E

But I do agree that J-pop is so much more influential.

evolution7931 12th May 2009 10:56 PM

Probably Chinese

ayumixfan 13th May 2009 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donovon - Bozu (Post 1936459)
All of you saying C-Pop is uninspiring and lifeless obviously haven't listened to Faye Wong. Have you heard her 90s albums?! AMAZING!

agreed! lol! or Teresa Tang : ) ~! C-pop is very underrated unfortunately : (

pommy48 14th May 2009 12:25 AM

^ yeah totally, though now some of the music is getting superficial because people mostly only know jolin who usually you hear singing about something not very meaningful~

the 90s were definitely the best! the music was simpler, but the lyrics and vocals were amazing

JackieRos 14th May 2009 01:26 AM

I just discovered Jolin Tsai she's very good
oh i also love alan (her tibetan wail is awesome!)

i still think jpop is more influential hello many songs are used for anime
and japanese singers are releasing american releases

Fair Wind 21st May 2009 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by keikeiaznqueen (Post 1938370)

And the points about mainstream Chinese music being bland and uninspired isn't exactly false. XD There's no real Ayu equivalent in Cpop, a musician that bears his or her soul in their lyrics! Just doesn't exist. IMO, everything feels really fake here, and the mainstream artists only go famous for a while and then fail afterwards. This doesn't apply to everyone as obviously there are some pretty classic artists here like Faye Wong and Teresa Teng... and hmm, Roman Tam, Sam Hui, etc etc. They're all part of the "oldies" though, except Faye Wong, haha.

I HIGHLY disagree with this statement. If anything, most Cpop singers have more stability in their market whereas in Japan many singers are one hit wonders just because their song was for a drama, anime or movie. Many mainstream artists have kept up their popularity/remained in the public eye for years such as Leehom, Jolin, Jay Chou and several several more.

I believe is Japanese music is more influential as even Cpop is influenced by it. With that said, I prefer Chinese music because Jpop has bored me except for a few artists and releases.


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