Latest music videos in China's entertainment world

2010-02-01 14:43 BJT

 

The 2010 Spring Festival falls on February 14th which is also known as Valentine's Day. It will be no surprise to see a mixed festive mood on that day. Singers have released romantic tunes and also tracks to celebrate the Chinese year of the tiger. On today's Countdown, let's take a closer look at the latest music videos in China's entertainment world.

No.5 Hins Cheung's "Yes & No"

"Yes & No" is the title track of the collection "Hins Cheung Unplugged Concert Chapter One". It's the latest album from Cheung after signing another two year contract with Universal Music in November. Composed and produced by Cheung himself, "Yes & No" brims with a rich R&B vigor. Critics have described the single as a symbol of Cheung's return to his R&B style. The young Canto-pop singer and song writer also gets a helping hand from veteran Hong Kong music producer Teddy Robin who completed the mixing of the album.

No.4 Eason Chan's "How Much"

Hong Kong singer Eason Chan has released a music video "How Much" from his new album ‘Living on the fifth floor'. The song and lyrics were written by Taiwan pop singer Tanya Tsai. Tsai's easily seen personal style is reinterpreted through Chan's work. Teaming up with Taiwan pop singer Mavis Fan and pop band Soda Green, Chan concentrates on making music with a message of health and sustainable living.

No.3 Harlem Yu's "Crystal Miss"

Harlem Yu released his new album "Always 18" at the end of 2009. The star of the collection is "Crystal Miss", an emotional tune among the three new songs collected in the album. The track was composed by Yu himself, and the lyrics were written by Matthew Yan who won the award for original film score at the 2008 Golden Horse Awards. The music video was done by Yu's good friend and director Lai Wei-kang who is honored as the Godfather of Taiwan's MVs.

N0.2 Rachel Leung's "A Great Many"

Known as the singing therapist, Taiwan pop singer Rachel Leung has unveiled a music video for the title track "A Great Many". The love song is interpreted by Leung and mainland up and comer Wang Zhengliang, both talent show winners. Filmed in Beijing and Malaysia, the music video is filled with sweetness, freshness and happiness, tailored just for the festive mood.

No.1 Fanfan's "Grey Rainbow"

Grey Rainbow is the title song of Fanfan's latest new album "Fone". Though the melody sounds melancholic, the leading actor of the music video is played by comedian Nadou. Together with Fanfan, they tell a story of secret love. The open ending has left space for listeners to imagine the romance.

Editor: Liu Fang | Source: CCTV.com