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Little Big Us
"Little Big Us" (Chinese: 偉大的渺小; pinyin: ''Wěidà de miǎoxiǎo'') is a song by Singaporean singer-songwriter JJ Lin, serving as the lead single for his thirteenth studio album ''Message in a Bottle''. Composed by JJ Lin and written by lyricist Xiaohan, the song was released on 25 November 2017. "Little Big Us" peaked at number one on the ''Billboard'' Radio China Top 10 Chart and was named the most popular song of the year in Taiwan by Hit FM. At the 29th Golden Melody Awards, "Little Big Us" was shortlisted for the Song of the Year award while JJ Lin was shortlisted for Best Songwriter. An English version of "Little Big Us", titled "Until the Day", was included on the track list of ''Message in a Bottle''. Music video On 14 December 2017, the music video for "Little Big Us", directed by Chen Yin-jung, premiered. It tells the story of four lost urbanites, capturing the essence of the album's conceptual microfilm, ''The Road Home'', and dissecting the state of mind ...
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JJ Lin
Wayne Lim Junjie (; born 27 March 1981), professionally known as JJ Lin, is a Singaporean singer, songwriter, record producer, and businessman. One of the most successful artists in the Sinophone, Chinese-speaking world, Lin achieved recognition with his Sentimental ballad, pop ballads, songwriting, and emotional vocal delivery. Lin signed to Ocean Butterflies, Ocean Butterflies International in 2002, and debuted with the album ''Music Voyager'' (2003). The record went on to sell over 1.2 million copies across Asia. His sophomore album, ''Haven (JJ Lin album), Haven'' (2004), was also a top-seller and produced the single "River South", which went on to receive significant popularity in Greater China. ''Cao Cao (album), Cao Cao'' (2006) sold over 2 million copies across Asia, including over 200,000 copies in Taiwan. In March 2007, Lin established his own label and production company JFJ Productions. By 2008, each of his first five studio albums had sold over 1 million copie ...
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Cinema City Enterprises
Cinema City Enterprises Ltd () also known as Cinema Capital Entertainment and Cinema City Entertainment, formerly Cinema City and Films Co. and Cinema City Company Limited was a company that specialized in Hong Kong Cinema. The company had a small catalogue of only 88 films. Their library covers genres including drama, comedy, horror. The company was established in 1979 by actors Raymond Wong, Karl Maka and Dean Shek. The company was successful throughout the 1980s, but went into financial trouble around the early 1990s. Their last film was "Blue Lightning" in 1991, produced shortly before the company shut down. They were known for producing films such as ''A Better Tomorrow'' and ''Aces Go Places''. History In 1979, Warriors Film Company was founded by comedians Raymond Wong, Karl Maka, and Dean Shek. They then released their first two films, which were called Crazy Partner in 1979, and Crazy Crooks in 1980.In 1980, Warriors Film Company was renamed to Cinema City. Tsui Hark ...
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Billboard Radio China Top 10 Chart
The ''Billboard Radio'' China Top 10 Chart, also known as the Top 10 Hero Chart, was a record chart that measured the airplay of Mandarin and Cantonese songs. Chart ranking is based on the mainstream radio charts in Chinese-speaking regions as well as online streaming and digital sales. Sources include Taiwan's KKBox, mainland China's Kugou and QQ Music, Weibo's Asia New Songs Chart, and YinYueTai's V Chart. On October 3, 2016, ''Billboard Radio'' China rebranded their weekly top 10 Mandarin and top 10 Cantonese singles charts as the Top 10 Hero chart. The Top 10 Hero charts are released as short videos with a special guest each episode. List of number one songs 2015 2016 2017 2018 Year-end charts 2016 2017 2018 See also * Billboard China * Billboard China Airplay/FL The ''Billboard China'' Airplay/FL () was a record chart published weekly by '' Billboard China'' that measured the airplay of foreign language songs in China, based on audience impressio ...
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