終於有人注意到jay fung 超感動🥲 還有想介紹Rubberband的6號!!! 是非常有特色的音色😆 rubberband有好多好好聽的歌(但是自己歌的live真的很參差🤣 不介意聽音源的話,經典的《阿波羅》和近期的《過度關注組》是我的最愛❤️ 但是以live來說,6號在music panda翻唱的《Lets Us Go Then You and I》和《小傳奇》絕對是他最棒的live之二,希望可以更多人欣賞到不同的香港音樂😌🫶🏽
@wong3020067 ай бұрын
rubberband!!!❤
@RC-uw9wf6 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/haebf42Yhp6hmMksi=27mTm6xrtli2HbKU «Let Us Go Then You and I»
@jonathanip78826 ай бұрын
Rubberband 近年的 live 也很好呀!
@Sillythings1006 ай бұрын
Rubber band!!
@zzzs1235 ай бұрын
Rubberband 6號!!!!!
@6645241312117 ай бұрын
Jay Fung does deserve more attention, he is probably the best male vocalist right now active in the Hong Kong music scene.
Jay Fung嘅R&B 已經入曬血! 佢個種groove 同soulfulness 真係好正,🥰🔥🔥好欣賞佢銳意將R&B曲風帶入廣東歌,近年好出色嘅作品有 「報復式浪漫」及近期嘅「All that I want 」都好正好高質😍 kzbin.info/www/bejne/oWO6Y4V9ebSnl9ksi=VmvFADEcyAPNBzWj kzbin.info/www/bejne/n3eUepKZrJ2IopIsi=S8SQVyeshE12-f_9
Jay has best voice and he is very good attitude on music❤ love him always and support him❤
@808christina7 ай бұрын
True !! He’s such a humble (always) and lovable man🤩😍
@翟安允7 ай бұрын
一直很喜歡馮允謙 尤其是他的 "我好想你"!! 真好聽!
@lt52057 ай бұрын
Apart from Talking to the Moon, MC has covered Afterglow, Cries in a Distance, I’m not the only one etc and all of them are great! He moved to Canada from Hong Kong after primary school so we shouldn’t be surprised that his English is not as native as Jay Fung. Btw, I love Jay Fung too.
@springpink7 ай бұрын
Jay Fung and Souljase are probably the best male r&b singers in HK
@SKywing8 ай бұрын
終於! 😍😍 希望有更多軒公+MC+JF的點評! 居然延後了 🥲🥲
@jaihim67417 ай бұрын
hins cheung is my fav singer! he will never let you be disappointed. one of the legend singer in HK
@sullivaninoz5 ай бұрын
Here's some info for you guys - Jay and MC were both born in HK. The difference is Jay moved to Canada at age 1 and grew up there. He moved back to HK at age 23 to participate in a TV singing competition and came second. He was then signed to a record label and started his singing career in HK. It has taken HK audience a long time to accept him because his Cantonese was not very good back then, and he had a more "western vibe". MC on the other hand moved to Canada to study high school. When completed, he returned to HK, worked odd jobs and did busking for a few years. He then participated in a TV talent show and came second. A year after that he was signed to Warner HK and the rest is history. Many HK audience love his for his voice, tone and "bad boy" image/vibe. He is able to speak Cantonese like a local and speak (and sing) very good English. Here's the Cantonese version《反對無效》sung by Jay Fung and Jace Chan: kzbin.info/www/bejne/inO3oIlpg7arask
@懶癌末期患者7 ай бұрын
MC talking to the moon~高推
@qww12345677 ай бұрын
喜歡看你們的求真精神與理性討論~
@tomku6298 ай бұрын
軒公軒公軒公!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!MCMCMCMCMC, please explain more for these two singer because they are the most popular singer in HongKong now!
@54646541357567 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing a critique of HK singers!!! Love how professional this channel is and now they're critiquing my fav singers!
Hins Cheung is one of the most well-known and popular singers in HK, and more popular than ever now (safe to say he is the king of cantopop after eason)😆 please do an episode on him, I am sure you will be surprised by the things he is capable of, his live performances are so stable and moving. Think you can already spend a whole episode just to talk about 酷愛, coz he always has different arrangements when performing this in his concerts, each so unique and stunning in its own way🤩 and of course many of his songs are such a hit as well😝
@1275hk7 ай бұрын
今集的內容非常之正❤
@mangoc91917 ай бұрын
I like Jay Fung much more, highly talented artist with a beautiful voice!
@wacod337 ай бұрын
Brilliant discussion and music study of how languages change the agility of music! Thanks a lot for your comments🎉
@dyl75718 ай бұрын
點評下側田,香港樂壇的滄海遺珠
@kenck27 ай бұрын
Jay is obviously a great singer
@annaannie36377 ай бұрын
想要多些張敬軒!!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩
@zarahsham7 ай бұрын
Finally seeing my love in your video!!! #Hins Please do more reactions to Hins' songs, especially the concert versions!
@chenalicia19957 ай бұрын
Interesting episode. Really enjoyed your discussion of how lyrics are handled in western versus Chinese music.
@mlee05057 ай бұрын
The up and rising singers in HK ❤
@yeungcarpus67128 ай бұрын
張敬軒 let's go
@WinnieFung-zl6jj7 ай бұрын
Please review more on Jay Fung, especially his live performance.he's a gem, ❤❤
I love R&B. No wonder I love Hins Cheung, Jay Fung, MC Cheung songs so much.
@leannegreen3894 ай бұрын
Thanks for this channel, now I realised why MC got a big boom to the Canton Pop industry and why Jay Fung not hitting the mainstream at first (I just thought his old agency didn't write him a right song)
Good pick and good work on doing the research and terminologies for professional discussion
@lcy15527 ай бұрын
Recommend doing Hins Cheung酷愛 2014 vs 2018 vs 2020 live concert versions
@MT-ub7eg7 ай бұрын
Jay Fung FTW 🎉
@henrycheong30837 ай бұрын
JKai, can show her JJ. Hong Kong'2023 Live Concert too. He sang Beyond Cantonese Song "海阔天空" with Paul Wong. JJ. & Anderson.Paak English Song "In The Joy", Live Performance Music Video in Jul'2023. He also got his own English Albums "Like You Do", & super fantastic too...🙏🏻🥰👍🏻
@adakan13767 ай бұрын
Jay Fung is Canadian and he possibly uses English as his native language
@fahjie7 ай бұрын
English is Jay’s mother tongue for sure. Even he has moved back to Hong Kong these years, his Cantonese has much improved but he still cannot read Chinese characters
@wilsontang35617 ай бұрын
強烈推薦2014酷愛!
@heartlife40815 ай бұрын
Please Please Please do more reviews on 張敬軒!!! As one of his fans and the 90s generation, I can say he is the most skillful singer and songwriter in this generation in Hong Kong!! He is such a wholehearted person that almost every Hong Kong people admire!! I really didn't hear any criticism of him before besides some gossip.
@heartlife40815 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/oKCklnl9gd-EkKc
@ghostchong12045 ай бұрын
Jay Fung is underrated… luckily he’s gained more popularity in recent years… This video is a really good analysis how the pronunciation in different languages would greatly change the style of singing. I enjoyed this video. And I think Hins was exaggerating at his concert, probably because he was singing with the original signer MC. He is less “choppy” and more passionate and smooth when he sings his own songs
@hylai48745 ай бұрын
I think Jay Fung can balance between singing smoothly and Cantonese - love him and his songs! perhaps you guys might want to listen to Gareth. T, who in my opinion is also blending his R&B style into Canto pop - his style is more like Jay Chou but in Cantonese His way of singing in Cantonese also invited criticism
@葉學熙8 ай бұрын
張敬軒❤
@userfriendly3067 ай бұрын
希望點評jay fung 因愛之罪名、思念即地獄 🙏🙏🙏
@expl0s10n7 ай бұрын
Omg吸血鬼三部曲真係正到癡線😍😍😍
@fragrantsnow14957 ай бұрын
思念即地獄一定要有
@antonyyang39377 ай бұрын
Jay and Jace has a duet version in Cantonese. This is a great breakdown, would love to see more or follow up.
@holohulolo7 ай бұрын
I've been saying in other video. JayChou is truly something. When he first debut he was heavily criticised for his mumbling singing. So much so, I kid you not, some reviews gave him something like a 2/10 kind of score, and said they were shock how bad his singing is. He was really ahead of his time, but his songs were cool especially the earlier albums, so people, younger people didn't really mind. Also people start saying after the fact that maybe it was a good thing to mumble because it forces the listeners to read his lyrics. But with regards to rosette talking about the vowels, it's still not exactly the same, I think to her, it sounds better if the vowel is more open. The example JKai give on the pronunciation of the word of southern or something accent, is a gross exaggeration, not of the accent but I mean in terms of picking the accent that differs a lot than jaychou. Jaychou is Taiwanese, they are in general more soft in compared to what people usually have an idea of how mainlander accent is, but jay chou took it a step further. But honestly to me, the way jaychou sort of mumble, to me was felt like it was trying to be cool, because his whole image at the beginning was kind of shy and almost mysterious cool guy and it kind of fit that image that he has. But the way rosette said what she would like to hear from Chinese songs, I think is more about what she's accustomed to. JayChou's singing fit his laid back mixed rnb style, but when he sings more Chinese style or does cover he enunciate and pronounce the words a lot clearer. Also similarly to the way she says vocal technique are tools, the reason JayChou gets away with it is because he can sing normally and pronounce his words clearly but choose not to, its artistic decision. A western singer singing mandarin songs, not pronouncing the words clearly, might sound more comfortable to her ears, but it just sounds like someone who doesn't know what the words to the lyrics are. But I have to say, it's true about the singing along part, I think part of why Jaychou was so popular is because his lyrics are easy to sing along to. I mean we don't know the words to it without reading the lyrics, but we can sort of mumble and sing a long, and it still would've been enjoyable. Ive mentioned this in other videos, if the singer sings clearly and you dont quite catch what they're singing and try to sing along, its not as satisfying when you know clearly youre singing the wrong word, but with jay chou song, it can feel like youre doing it when your really not, you just have to catch the certain inflection of words that are more pronounced. I honestly have never had a similar experience with any other songs of any other language. Although I have to mention, the part where she talks about English singers, changing some of the vowel like the "e" in "me", Chinese singers also do that, but also to the extent that they know the listener would understand it still. Like the word "shuo" can become more "shuoa" so it ends with a more open vowel etc. But it's not really for a lot of words, because ultimately its the same everywhere, you want to hear what they are singing, for most type of songs. I doubt there's a pop song in the west where the pronunciation are as mumbled in English as jaychou is in mandarin.
@yychan7 ай бұрын
Both Jay and MC are born in Hong Kong while raised in Canada
@lt52057 ай бұрын
MC did not return to Canada until junior high school and thus his English is not as native as Jay Fung.
@macaumelody5 ай бұрын
Jay Fung is so underrated!
@rwong40185 ай бұрын
Today it’s my first time watching this channel and Rozette did a very good job at commenting and the bloke talking to Rozette sings 給我一首歌的時間 in different ways and made things really clear!!! Well done!
@leunglaiyan8 ай бұрын
軒公❤❤❤❤❤❤
@demimiforrest13496 ай бұрын
Jay Fung is my favorite male singer from Hong Kong at the moment 😊
@alvinng68907 ай бұрын
Want to thank JKai for bringing Flo to this channel to introduce Cantonese singers for Rozette to analyze.
@alvinng68908 ай бұрын
正,我覺得老師會好鍾意Jay fung因為佢個西式風格
@charlam34554 ай бұрын
不只西式風格原因,他vocal 好好。 live 好正
@alvinng68904 ай бұрын
@@charlam3455 佢參加超級巨聲嗰陣已經好鍾意佢。
@benjamin.06237 ай бұрын
Great discussion on music and language. Suggest you guys to do a review on Butterfly, which was co-written by MC and two other guys, and blends Cantonese, English and Mandarin into one song.
@ipking30288 ай бұрын
杰凱大哥,可以考慮做張敬軒系列嗎😊?
@leekasing53247 ай бұрын
真的😢
@annaannie36377 ай бұрын
+1 超中意佢
@sinlm33867 ай бұрын
等左咁耐 終於見到軒公 但係得一句囉 希望可以見多少少軒公🥹🥹
@mememomoshot80687 ай бұрын
Callstar !! Good for you guys to discuss!!
@cyyyy06286 ай бұрын
support!!!
@lynn75347 ай бұрын
Mc真的是寶藏歌手 好期待老師的評價
@nelsonho36415 ай бұрын
Please find the Jay Fung cantonese version👇👇 kzbin.info/www/bejne/f6m5gaiFaa-GmNU MC 張天賦 & Jay Fung 深情合唱 《反對無效》Live kzbin.info/www/bejne/inO3oIlpg7arask 《反對無效》 Jay 馮允謙 & Jace 陳凱詠 (Jay x Jace Moov Live)
@ericlo63707 ай бұрын
This is a great video! Jay Fung is West Coast casual RnB style. Yes Kudos to JK who has pointed out that Cantonese 's enounciation has made it sound choppy and difficult to sing tthe language silky smooth, sadly. Lastly Jay Chou has his own language Jaydarin , haha, people always sacarstically said he is chanting buddha hymns. Thus is indeed a very enjoyable and informative reaction! Bravo and more Cantopop reaction please. Christopher Wong is ma fav and how come you never react to gor gor, the late Leslie Cheung?
@ching03 JF 係響香港出世,幼稚園才去加拿大。 MC 郤幼稚園前已經在加拿大,幼稚園中期返香港讀小學,跟著中學又回加拿大完成。
@oreobiscuits0006 ай бұрын
I would like to recommend Hins Cheung’s or any Hin’s recent concert live videos which show how Jay and Hin sing tgt and the differences between their styles 👍🏻👍🏻
I wanted to say THIS VIDEO really recall me how much I love music at the very beginning ! Yes its not music video nor a singing contest but exactly this kind of video where the coach interpret in a professional way dissect into music singing skill Labrador and whatsoever , this is excited me and remind me I love singing I love music in the young days. OMG I’m gonna cry.😂 this is my passion You know this is very professional if you are really into music / singing , this is informative this is interesting oh this can be learning like this or like that , this is knowledge. Interpreting from HK singer (I’m Malaysian) , Jay Fung , to MC , to Jay Chou , I know all of them . Talking from a westernise or we called them ABC , Jay Fung who I know him started in Chinese Idol , to MC Cheung who I knew him lately a new generation talented young guy who make it to his first official big concert by only within his first two year since debuted, a gen Z talented singer who intrigued me lately , to the Jay Chou , I meant my generation , talking about how his vocal doesn’t sounds the standard Chinese vocal interpretation where usually u don’t understand a word from his song , how he is being criticised in the beginning of his career until he make it big . This is all , I meant this talk is all what’s about and interesting and what’s really excite me - Music . Sing . So so much thanks for the video u made and especially I realize I like the conversation between the vocal coach woman and the other 2 off screen , I find it rather boring when some of the video recorded by the vocal coach alone in the video . The conversation between u guys are the most exciting part discussing / fighting each other opinions on a song / singer .im gonna cry again 😂😂😂
@kevTan886 ай бұрын
Pls let me know if it’s just me or who felt the same as me
@Visia-w3h7 ай бұрын
張敬軒現在嘅歌神
@bt91717 ай бұрын
張敬軒 歌神😂😂😂
@acinomy5 ай бұрын
Good analyzing on the difference between cantonese vs mandarin vs English pronunciation. I learned something new today.
From my understanding (feel free to correct me if I'm incorrect), the h sound is commonly used within cantopop to reduce the choppiness. Like I'd hear more h sounds to create a softer transition into the note because of the rough "choppy" sounds in cantonese (e.g. p, t, etc.). I actually think mandarin has way less of the choppiness to begin with, and is a bit more forgiving on enunciation. Also, cantonese, having many sounds/accents, generally needs a bit stronger enunciation than English. It gets difficult to understand otherwise. In fact, it can even become a different word, hence the choppiness. So I think cantopop had this interesting transition where songs became a lot more wordy. Back in the days, with less words in a song, the choppiness is less obvious. Taking the older cantopop singing style to new songs, notes can sometimes sound off-key, and so singing style also changed to adjust by adding the "h" sound.
@madjohnz21447 ай бұрын
i think you guys should do a reaction video of Hins cheung. he's really good and has some belty song as well.