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KWONG LEUNG & BUN KOON TO
NAMIE AMURO
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ARTIST: Kwong Leung & Bun Koon
LANGUAGE: Mandarin I am always amazed by the level of quality of the songs this duet puts out. This ballad is a good example of their work. |
ARTIST: Leon Lai
LANGUAGE: Mandarin This song (and accompanying video) shows the committment that SONY has made to Leon. This is a wonderful ballad, and a good return to Leon's roots, |
ARTIST: Leon Lai
LANGUAGE: Cantonese This song is "Love's Words Not Yet Spoken." It is maybe Leon's best song, and one of my favorite songs overall across all music types. |
ARTIST: Leon Lai
LANGUAGE: Mandarin The mango song! This song is in "Killing Me Tenderly", a very sweet movie with Leon and Sammi. It plays as Leon searches for mangoes for Sammi's birthday. |
ARTIST: MAX
LANGUAGE: Japanese I fell in love with MAX after hearing this album. It is non-stop Eurobeat type dance music, powered by the vocals of the four girls. Its a great cd. |
ARTIST: MAX
LANGUAGE: Japanese This song is the first and only ballad released so far from this popular girl group. It shows the immense improvement in their singing since they began very well. |
ARTIST: Morning Musume
LANGUAGE: Japanese One of the newest idol groups in Japan. The 8 girls sing catchy J-Pop songs, and this song is one of their most popular. |
ARTIST: Namie Amuro
LANGUAGE: Japanese This song is one of the better known singles ever in J-Pop. I can remember hearing the chorus in many radios when I was in Hong Kong! |
ARTIST: Namie Amuro
LANGUAGE: Japanese Typical Namie single (before TK killed her style), dance beat, catchy as hell and plowing straight ahead. D&D, SPEED all followed in Namie's footsteps. |