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Teresa Teng 夜來香
Teresa Teng (January 29, 1953 - May 8, 1995) (traditional Chinese: 鄧麗君; simplified Chinese: 邓丽君; pinyin: Dèng Lìjūn; Wade–Giles: Teng Li-chun; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tēng Lē-kun, Japanese: テレサ・テン), was an immensely popular and influential Chinese pop singer from Taiwan. Teresa Teng's voice and songs are instantly recognized throughout East Asia and in areas with large Asian populations. It is often said, "Wherever there are Chinese people, the songs of Teresa Teng can be heard." Her songs also enjoy huge popularity among Korean, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, Malaysian and Indonesian listeners.
Teng was known for her folk songs and romantic ballads. Many became standards in her lifetime, such as "When Will You Return?" (何日君再來) and "The Moon Represents My Heart" (月亮代表我的心 / Yue Liang Dai Biao Wo De Xin).[1] She recorded songs not only in her native Mandarin but also in Taiwanese, Cantonese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Indonesian, and English.
Teng, a lifelong sufferer from asthma, died in 1995 from a severe respiratory attack while vacationing in Thailand. She was 42.
Nelly Furtado - Say It Right
Il Divo - Mama
Il Divo, the brainchild of Simon Cowell, is a multinational quartet (Spain, Switzerland, France, and United States) and consists of singers Carlos Marín,Urs Bühler, David Miller, and Sébastien Izambard. The group's debut album, the self-titled Il Divo, became number one in the charts in a total of 13 countries around the world. "Mama" was the first original song ever released by the group.
Christina Aguilera - Hurt
"Hurt" is the second single by American singer Christina Aguilera from her third studio album, Back to Basics. The album includes elements of soul, jazz and blues music and was released to good sales and positive critical reception.
JoJo - Too Little, Too Late
"Too Little Too Late" is the first single from JoJo's second studio album The High Road (2006). The song broke the record for the biggest jump into the top three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, moving from number sixty-six to number three in one week. However, the record was ultimately broken on the issue dated February 7, 2009 by Kelly Clarkson's "My Life Would Suck Without You", which jumped from number ninety-seven to number one.
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