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From Kpop to Mandopop, popular music and rock concerts; these are the musical acts to look out for in 2019!
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From Kpop to Mandopop, popular music and rock concerts; these are the musical acts to look out for in 2019!

Leehom’s music has been considered as a connection between those who are born in the 80s, 90s, and the 00s. Older generation loves to sing ‘Descendants of the Dragon’, while couples who are still madly in love will hum to ‘Yi Ran Ai Ni’. There is a saying that every song has a certain memory in one’s period of time. Whenever its resonances, it awakens those memories and emotions.
Since his debut in the Chinese music industry 22 years ago, Leehom has been regarded for his musical talent and creativity. He said in an interview “every artist has to know, what he wishes to express through his work.’ Whether it is through the creation of Chinked-out (Chinese hip-hop) or boldly blending Western pop music with various ethnic elements, Leehom has been insistent in creating and striving to close the gaps of time and space, to allow more people to get in contact, to understand and to accept Chinese pop music culture.
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