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MusicRadio top music chart 2004 unveils
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Taiwan pop king Jay Chow and pop diva Stefanie Sun

    BEIJING, April 23 -- Taiwan pop king Jay Chow and pop diva Stefanie Sun have won the Most Popular Male and Female Singers in Taiwan and Hong Kong regions.

    The pair won the awards in the last award ceremony for 2004, the annual Music Radio Awards, held by China National Radio in Beijing on Friday night.

    The Best Male Singer in Taiwan and Hong Kong regions went to A-Do while Best Female Singer was pocketed by Jasmine Leung.

    The veteran singer Sun Nan took home the Most Popular Male Singer on the mainland and singer and actress Zhao Wei pocketed the Most Popular Female Singer on the mainland.

(Source: CRIENGLISH.com/sina.com)

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