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Female Singers and Classic Old Songs in 1980s and 1990s
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Priscilla Chan's Quege of Qian Qian, Snowing and Life Somewhere Tomorrow.

Sammi Cheng is very happy and deserves to be with the first quarter moon.

Mao Amin's mother in candlelight yearns for the same song.

Song Zu Ying's Good Days, Spice Girls, Flying Songs of the Earth and Love China?

Paula Tsui's Nanping Night Bell and The Wind and Rain Are the Same Road.

1980- 1989 was the most turbulent and prosperous year for China's pop music creation. Since the reform and opening up, with the introduction of portable tape recorders into the mainland, the first tape of pop song Zhu Fengbo appeared in China, and pop songs from Hong Kong and Taiwan also spread all over the streets of the mainland. Zhu Fengbo's Roses Everywhere is the first stereo tape in New China. At that time, the number of home tape recorders in China was very small. In that year, the sales volume was 365,438+million, ranking first, and the sales volume of the third reprint reached more than 8 million. Now it has been included in the history of China Records. With the popularity of tape recorders, movies, television and radio, Hong Kong and Taiwan pop songs have entered thousands of households in a unique way, which has not only shocked people's eardrums, but also strongly stimulated the music industry and even the whole society, and also brought prosperity to the creation of popular lyric songs in the Mainland.

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