2008 Music Chart Awards
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asianfanatics.net On the night of 20th December 2008, ‘Music Chart Awards 2008’ was held in a sports stadium in Guang Zhou. Singers from China, Hong Kong & Taiwan all attended the grand event.
These awards were organized by 17 radio stations across North, South and Central China, as well as Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.
1. MOST POPULAR AWARDS
1. Top 10 Songs Of The Year
China:
‘Fall In Love’ – Ham Yu
‘Fallen Leaf’ – Hai Ming Wei
‘His Story’ – Hins Cheung
‘The Taste Of Summer’ – Xu Fei
‘West Lake Butterfly Love’ – Wang Zi Jian
‘Xi Zi Love’ – Orange Lam
‘Once Upon A Time’ – Dong Shan Shao Ye
‘We Are Children’ – Yu Fei Men
‘Beijing Beijing I love Beijing’ – Guan Zhe
‘Wedding March’ – Anson Hu
Hong Kong & Taiwan:
‘Liking Someone Is Very Tiring’ – Vincy Chan
‘Road.. Has Always Been There’ – Eason Chan
‘His Guitar’ – Ste Huang (BEYOND)
‘She Is Kind But I Am Sad’ – Hacken Lee
‘Did Not Lose’ – Justin Lo
‘Sleeping With A Butterfly’ – Joey Yung
‘I’m Still Yours’ – Leo Ku
‘The Street Of Wedding Invitation’ – Kay Tse
‘Right-hand Side’ – Guang Liang
‘See You Tomorrow’ – Miriam Yeung
2. Top 5 Most Popular Singers:
Male: Ham Yu, Eason Chan, Hins Cheung, Hai Ming Wei, Hacken Lee
Female: Charlene Choi, Xu Fei, Joey Yung, Miriam Yeung, Kay Tse
3. Most Popular Singer In China:
Male: Hins Cheung
Female: Xu Fei
4. Most Popular Singer In Hong Kong & Taiwan:
Male: Eason Chan
Female: Joey Yung
5. Most Popular Newcomers In China:
Male: Guan Zhe, Terry Zou, Qiu Hong
Female: SARA, Lin Li, Ma Rui
6. Most Popular Newcomers In Hong Kong:
Male: William Chan, Jam Hsiao, Ivan Wang
Female: Myolie Wu, Colleen
7. Most Popular Group: Yu Fei Men, HOTCHA
8. Most Popular New Group: Top Combine
9. Most Popular Dancing Singer/Group:
Male: William Chan , Hai Ming Wei, Wang Zi Jian
Female: Emme Wong, Yumiko Cheng, Sherman Chung
Group: Top Combine
10. Most Popular Singer Online:
Male: Yu Hao Ming
Female: Charlene Choi
Group: Top Combine
11. Most Popular Song Online:
‘Fall In Love’ – Ham Yu
12. Media’s Most Popular Song:
‘Under The Cherry Tree’ – Hins Cheung
‘Liking Someone Is Very Tiring’ – Vincy Chan
13. Most Popular Deductive Singer:
Dong Shan Shao Ye, Denise Ho, Janice Vidal, Justin Lo, Qu Xiao Li, Jam Hsiao
14. Most Popular Duet:
‘Little Dimples’ – JJ Lin, Charlene Choi
2. PROFESSIONAL AWARDS
1. Best Song:
‘Fall In Love’ – Ham Yu
2. Best Lyrics:
‘Sleeping With A Butterfly’ – Joey Yung (lyricist: Lin Xi)
3. Best Composition:
‘She Is Kind But I Am Sad’ – Hins Cheung (composer: Vincent Chow)
4. Best Arranger:
‘She Is Kind But I Am Sad’ – Hins Cheung (arranger: Gary Tong)
5. 17 Radio Stations’ Best Albums:
‘Urban Emotions’ – Hins Cheung
‘Future’ – Khalil Fong
‘Don’t Want To Let Go’ – Eason Chan
‘Hong Kong Heart’ – Qu Xiao Li
‘Serving You’ – Janice Vidal
‘Infinity Journey’ – Ivana Wong
6. Music Progress Award:
Ken Hung, Raymond Lam, Jill Wei, Wilfred Lau, Deep Ng, Gene Gao, Kelvin Kwan
7. DJ Singer Award: Orange Lam, Yang Bin
8. DJ Group Award: RADIO LADY, New Banana Club, Nan Fang A Shu
9. K King: Justin Lo
10. K Queen: Vincy Chan
11. Most Popular K Song:
‘Besiged Song’ – Kelvin Kwa, Kay Tse
12. Best Television Singer: Raymond Lam, Manley Zhang, Myolie Wu, Kary Ng
13. Best Composer: Anson Hu, Guang Liang, Justin Lo, Khalil Fong, Ivana Wong, HOHO
14. Best Newcomer Composer: Guan Zhe, Wong Cho Lam
15. Best Premiered Song: ‘Beijing Welcomes You’ – Stars
16. Best Charity Song:
'Beijing Welcomes You’ – Stars (2008 Beijing Olympics)
‘Death Can’t Keep Us Apart’ – Jackie Chan (Earthquake Relief)
‘Love’s Embrace’ – Li Jian (Ice Relief)
17. 17 Radio Stations’ Best China Singer:
Male: Anson Hu
Female: Kong Que
18. 17 Radio Stations’ Best Hong Kong & Taiwan Singer:
Male: Guang Liang
Female: Kay Tse
19. 17 Radio Stations’ Best Rock Singer: Ste Huang (BEYOND), Denise Ho
20. National Most Popular Singer:
Male: Eason Chan
Female: Joey Yung
Group: Water & Wood
21. 17 Radio Stations’ Best All-Round Artist: Miriam Yeung
22. 17 Radio Stations’ Media Award: Hacken Lee
23. 17 Radio Stations’ Music Diamond Award: Anthony Wong
24. 17 Radio Stations’ Best Asia-Pacific Singer: Andy Lau