SOUND CLIP ARCHIVE
All the clips from my other page as well as ones which have been removed from it will be stored here.  Without any further ado..

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TARCY SU TO YUKI HSU

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ARTIST: Tarcy Su 
LANGUAGE: Mandarin 
This single (Duck) is a great, catchy pop song.  This song introduced me to the talent Tarcy is, and will stick in your head for a long time.
 
ARTIST: Teresa Tang 
LANGUAGE: Mandarin 
Teresa's legacy is a long one, due to songs like this.  Most likely you would have heard this song at some point.  Its remains a true classic.
 
ARTIST: V6  
LANGUAGE: Japanese 
This song is a good example of why V6 is so popular.  "Be Yourself" contains them at their best, in a powerful, upbeat song with a catchy sing-along chorus.
 
ARTIST: V6 (Junichi and 20th Century) 
LANGUAGE: Japanese 
A very nice J-Pop ballad, which would be at home on an American cd as much as this one. (if not for the language.)  Junichii is a talented singer.
 
ARTIST: Valen Hsu 
LANGUAGE: Mandarin 
This song, not even a single off the new cd, shows why Valen's popularity continues to increase.  It is very emotional, a trait of many of her songs.
 
ARTIST: Valen Hsu and Panda Xiong 
LANGUAGE: Mandarin 
One of the best duets you will ever hear, as Valen and Panda's voices mesh perfectly in a very sweet song.  One of the more feel good ballads I've ever heard.
 
ARTIST: Various Artists: Alan, Jacky and Leon 
LANGUAGE: Cantonese 
This is the culmination of the three on stage together. Alan Tam starts the singing of the Leon classic, and all three finish off this great concert in grand style.
 
ARTIST: Vivian Chow 
LANGUAGE: Cantonese 
This is my favorite Vivian Chow song.  People who want to know where her appeal lies need only to listen to a song like this.  Simple, yet beautiful and poerful.
 
ARTIST: Vivian Chow 
LANGUAGE: Cantonese 
This is the first ever chinese song I heard, and led me to a long lasting love of chinese music. (and Vivian Chow particularly)  This song is still great.
 
ARTIST: Vivian Hsu 
LANGUAGE: Japanese 
The only star I have Japanese and Chinese clips of, Vivian has fans in both countries.  This song is a straight ahead J-Pop song.
 
ARTIST: Vivian Hsu 
LANGUAGE: Mandarin 
This song is more Taiwanese in style, not like her Japanese releases, although some influences are clearly there.  She shows promise for her future releases.
 
ARTIST: Vivian Lai 
LANGUAGE: Cantonese 
The "other" Vivian shows off her talents in this very emotional ballad.  Vivian Lai is a great talent who does not get the acclaim she should.
 
ARTIST: Yuki Hsu 
LANGUAGE: Mandarin 
This is one of the catchiest and cutest songs I've heard in a long time.  Yuki may be way overhyped for someone with marginal talent, but songs like this are too fun.
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CLICK HERE TO GO TO PAGE 3 Kwong Lueng & Bun Koon To Namie Amuro
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