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Mao Amin

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109:" of Dajieda ("Big Sister"), "was one of China's most famous and senior female pop stars" by "the mid-1990s." In 2001, she was one of 36 Chinese athletes and entertainers who were depicted on a series of postage stamps issued "in support of Beijing's bid for hosting the 178:
Following her legal troubles, Mao underwent a transformation towards seemingly feminist music, such as her 1994 single "Real Woman" off of her self-titled album. These mid-1990s efforts received criticism as lacking the spirit and power of her 1980s work.
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While Nimrod Baranovitch writes that Mao became famous because of her "powerful and uninhibited" voice, All China Women's Federation contends that she "became famous after winning third place in the Yugoslavian International Musical
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with Green Leaf and the Root. It was the highest honor a Chinese pop singer had ever been given in an international competition. But Mao became even more well known by singing in the
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described her as "China's most popular singer," who "retains a nationalistic flavour in her songs," and "China's top pop singer for the past four years" before 1990.
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China's new voices: popular music, ethnicity, gender, and politics, 1978–1997
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China's new voices: popular music, ethnicity, gender, and politics, 1978–1997
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Urban spaces in contemporary China: the potential for autonomy and community
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10 Epoch-making Women Singers in China over the Past Three Decades
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In 1989, "Mao, China's biggest pop star, was caught lying to the
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The party and the arty in China: the new politics of culture
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Chinese Stars to Be on Stamps to Support Olympic Bid
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Index

Chinese name
family name
Mao
Chinese
pinyin
honorific title
2008 Olympic Games
Liu Huan
Deng Zaijun
Eisteddfod
Spring Festival Gala
New Straits Times
Beijing Evening News
Harbin
Love on the Cloud
The Same Song


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Chinese Stars to Be on Stamps to Support Olympic Bid
SWEET NEW SINGER
Archived
Wayback Machine
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10 Epoch-making Women Singers in China over the Past Three Decades
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