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Jay Chow most brilliant star in Pepsi Music Awards
www.chinaview.cn 2005-03-21 09:07:28

 

Jay Chow won the Best Male Singer awards in the area of Hong Kong and Taiwan. (Photo: sina)

    BEIJING, Mar. 21 -- The 5th Pepsi Music Chart Awards was held on March 20 in Beijing. Jay Chow was the biggest winner in this Awards.

    The event is viewed as the Chinese Grammies for its high quality performances and strict criteria for awards.

    Celebrated Music Stars including Sun Nan, Jang Nara, Sha Baoliang, Jolin Tsai attended the ceremony.

    To ensure fairness, the Pepsi Music Chart Awards was inviting 100 outstanding musicians, music critics and media professionals to form an appraisal group to review the Chinese music produced this year.

    The Pepsi Music Chart Awards, established in 2001, is an annual event organized by the program Chinese Music Billboard, under Enlight Media.

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