The Influence of Western Music on Chinese Music and the Current Situation of Chinese Vocal Music in China
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The current state of music in China is extremely rich and diverse. Pop music is booming in China, covering various styles such as pop, rock, hip-hop, electronic, etc. Many singers and bands have accumulated a large number of fans at home and abroad. At the same time, China has a long history of traditional music, and classical music and folk music still play an important role in specific occasions. China's music industry is booming. Entertainment companies, music producers, and digital music platforms such as QQ Music, Kugou Music, and NetEase Cloud Music are emerging in an endless stream. Music production, promotion, and dissemination methods are also constantly innovating. In recent years, artists have begun to carry out cross-border cooperation, integrating different styles of music elements to create unique music works. Some Chinese musicians have emerged on the international stage, winning more attention and recognition for Chinese music. To sum up, Chinese music is in a stage of vigorous development, constantly evolving and innovating, bringing people a rich and colorful music experience.
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