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'''French Mandopop''' ({{zh|s=法式华语流行音乐}}) is a category of mandopop that appeared at the beginning of the 21st Century. As the name implies, French Mandopop features songs performed mainly in Mandarin Chinese with a French style or a french touch. Consumers of the music include fans, especially Mandarin speakers and Chinese people attracted by french culture, in China, France and other countries. |
'''French Mandopop''' ({{zh|s=法式华语流行音乐}}) is a category of mandopop that appeared at the beginning of the 21st Century. As the name implies, French Mandopop features songs performed mainly in Mandarin Chinese with a French style or a french touch. Consumers of the music include fans, especially Mandarin speakers and Chinese people attracted by french culture, in China, France and other countries. |
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Characteristics |
==Characteristics== |
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French Mandopop is characterized by the following features: french speaking singers who perform in Mandarin Chinese, with a french accent or not, a non Chinese style melody, French style mix and mastering. Chinese lyrics and themes are inspired by France and french imaginary. French Mandopo is also characterized by a French way (or western way) of performing on stage, not or almost not influenced by Chinese aesthetics. |
French Mandopop is characterized by the following features: french speaking singers who perform in Mandarin Chinese, with a french accent or not, a non Chinese style melody, French style mix and mastering. Chinese lyrics and themes are inspired by France and french imaginary. French Mandopo is also characterized by a French way (or western way) of performing on stage, not or almost not influenced by Chinese aesthetics. |
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===2000-2009=== |
===2000-2009=== |
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The pioneer of French Mandopop, [[Dantès Dailiang]], was the first french singer songwriter who writes his songs and sings in mandarin Chinese signed by a Chinese record company for his albums [[Parfums d' |
The pioneer of French Mandopop, [[Dantès Dailiang]], was the first french singer songwriter who writes his songs and sings in mandarin Chinese signed by a Chinese record company for his albums [[Parfums d'Extrêmes]], (simplified Chinese: 我记得你) in 2007 and [[Dailiang]],(simplified chinese 下有戴亮)in 2009. |
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==Artists== |
==Artists== |
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• [[Dantès]] |
• [[Dantès Dailiang]] |
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• [[Jil Caplan]] |
• [[Jil Caplan]] |
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• [[Joyce Jonathan]] |
• [[Joyce Jonathan]] |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
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• Chinese Music |
• [[Chinese Music]] |
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• Cpop |
• [[Cpop]] |
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• Mandopop |
• [[Mandopop]] |
French Mandopop (Chinese: 法式华语流行音乐) is a category of mandopop that appeared at the beginning of the 21st Century. As the name implies, French Mandopop features songs performed mainly in Mandarin Chinese with a French style or a french touch. Consumers of the music include fans, especially Mandarin speakers and Chinese people attracted by french culture, in China, France and other countries.
French Mandopop is characterized by the following features: french speaking singers who perform in Mandarin Chinese, with a french accent or not, a non Chinese style melody, French style mix and mastering. Chinese lyrics and themes are inspired by France and french imaginary. French Mandopo is also characterized by a French way (or western way) of performing on stage, not or almost not influenced by Chinese aesthetics.
The pioneer of French Mandopop, Dantès Dailiang, was the first french singer songwriter who writes his songs and sings in mandarin Chinese signed by a Chinese record company for his albums Parfums d'Extrêmes, (simplified Chinese: 我记得你) in 2007 and Dailiang,(simplified chinese 下有戴亮)in 2009.
Due to the mutual attraction between China and France, more and more french artists try with more or less success to write or sing original songs in Mandarin Chinese. The phenomenon increased since the year 2010 when the first official French Music Festival was organized in Shanghai.
• Mainland China: Jiesheng Records • Hongkong, Taiwan, Europe: Plaza Mayor Company, Warner
• Dantès Dailiang • Jil Caplan • Joyce Jonathan • Jean-sébastien Héry • Frederick
1. ↑ Hisquin Christophe, L'industrie musicale en Chine au début du XXIe siècle, Editions universitaires européennes, 2010 2. ↑ http://ma-tvideo.france3.fr/video/iLyROoaf8VhD [archive]
• Chinese Music • Cpop • Mandopop