Like the perfect cocktail, a well-blended duet is a wondrous thing – and these Mandopop stars have collaborated to create some noteworthy numbers.
1 DANCE/ELECTRONIC[hhmc]
STOP CLUBBING!
Namewee and DJ Jerry
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Another mischievous track from Malaysian rapper Namewee, this work sees him collaborating with Taiwanese rapper DJ Jerry – billed as the godfather of Taiwanese electronic music – to satirise the hedonism of clubbing culture. Together, they are a pair of in-your-face partygoers, asking women to stop clubbing and follow them home instead.
2 DISCO/POP[hhmc]
COME JAM WITH HARLEM
Harlem Yu and Jam Hsiao
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Veteran Taiwanese singer-songwriter Harlem Yu, 59, joins hands with millennial Taiwanese musician Jam Hsiao, 33, for a groovy, head bop-inducing song that will get you on your feet.
Yu's playful energy melds with Hsiao's Bee Gees-style falsetto to create something new for listeners young and old.
3 R&B/POP[hhmc]
WRETCH.CC
Joey Huang and Wen Hsu
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This indie number is a valentine to Wretch, a Taiwanese community website which was popular in the 2000s but closed down in 2013.
A collaboration between songwriter Joey Huang and vocalist Wen Hsu, both from Taiwan, the nostalgic music video features simple chat windows on desktop computers and the shy, tentative behaviour of the site's users.
4. R&B/ELECTRONIC[hhmc]
IMPERFECT
Esther Wu and BT from G22
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Taiwan-based R&B musicians Esther Wu and BT from performing group G22 have come up with a trippy track about accepting a relationship despite its imperfections. The song's drifting, undulating beats mirror the ups and downs of a relationship.
5. POP/R&B[hhmc]
EVERYDAY
Wayne Huang and Shou
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A ode to everyday joys such as daydreaming and hanging out with friends, this languid song will lull listeners into blissful contentment. Taiwanese singer-actor Wayne Huang's smooth, mellow pipes and fellow Taiwanese singer Shou's laid-back rapping go well together.
6. POP[hhmc]
IT'S ALL GOOD
Jiang Jing and Ayal Komod
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The simple guitar accompaniment reflects the song's sombre subject of accepting a sad situation.
There is a certain sense of freedom when one finally lets go, and Chinese singer Jiang Jing and Taiwanese musician Ayal Komod – who worked together on the song's melody and lyrics – capture this beautiful sense of loss.
7. POP[hhmc]
SUMMER DELUSION
Tarcy Su and Waa Wei
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In this breezy song about imagined happenings, Taiwanese singers Tarcy Su (above, right) and Waa Wei (above, left) celebrate the joys of reverie.
Taken from Su's album Every Side Of Me, released earlier this year, the song's music video combines Su's sweet wholesomeness with Wei's sense of whimsy.
Su performed the number at her concert on Sept 12 at the Taipei Music Center (above), where Wei appeared as a guest singer, to fans' delight.