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Asian POP & Asian ROCK

Taiwan ROCK music play a  pioneering role with Japanese ROCK in Asia, but didn't see any Taiwanese ROCK band or artist on your list ?

Taiwan POP is the core and most influential part in Mandirin POP, more advanced than Chinese & HongKong POP. But I can not find Taiwan POP in your category of Asia POP ?

Angus

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AS

A-Mei is just one of Taiwan POP in contemporary misic style , and most of other music style  or artists are missed.

AS

Here are some influential artists in Mando POP from Taiwan :

1. Jay Chou

2. MayDay

3. Cheer Chen

4. Chang Yu-sheng

5. Soda Green

6. No Party for Cao Dong

7. Wu Bai & Cihna Blue

8. Qiuqiu Chorus

9. Bone, Meat, Skin

10. MC HotDog

11. Sticky Rice

12. Lim Giong 

13. Su Rei

14. Sarah Chen

15. Summer Lei

16. Fire Ex.

17. AccuseFive

18. David Tao

19. Tracy Su

20. Di Zi

21. Yu Whan Lee

22. Yellow Huang

23. Khalil Fong

24. dMDM

25. Black List Studio

26. Baboo

27. Teddy Jai

28. F.I.R.

29. Summer Invasion Project

30. GOOD

31. Tizzy Bac

32. Haor Hsu

33. Tsai Chin

34. Mavis Fan

35. Chief Chao

36. Chih Siou

37. A-Mei

38. Jonathan Lee

39. Lo Ta-yu

40. Bobby Chen

41. Wakin Chou

42. Wooden Guitar

43. Michelle Pan

44. Red Ant

45. Tsai Lan-Chin

46. Ann

47. Shi Shi

48. CHTHONIC

49. Kay Huang

50. NaiWen Yang

51. ChairMan

52. Quarter Back

53. Crowd Lu

54. Jerry Huang

55. Morning Call

56. Mixer

57. Hush

58. Igu Band

59. Mary see the future

60. ECHO

61. Frande

62. Hello Nico Sunset Rollercoaster

63. EggplantEgg

64. Amazing Show

65. Angry Youth

66. KST

67. DECA Joints

68. Wayne's So Sad

69. The Girl and The Robots

70. Mango Jump

71. Your Woman Sleep with Others

72. Trash

73. Sweet John

74. Hello Nico

75. Men Envy Children

76. Vast & Hazy

77. Astro Bunny

78. 9M88

79. Julia Wu

80. KarenCiCi

81. Haezee

82. Lucy

83. E.So

84. Sophie

85. GoaterGoat

86. SHOU

Variety of style with the definitely different from K-POP and China-POP you could hear.

Best Regards,

Angus

Allmusic does have Mandopop artists from Taiwan.  For example, A-Mei is born on "August 9, 1972 in Taitung, Taiwan" and her styles are C-pop and Mandopop.

iTunes recognizes Tai-pop (another abbreviation for Taiwanese pop) and Taiwanese folk.

"Taiwanese pop" was incorrectly merged into "Mandopop".  According to Wikipedia, there "are currently three main subgenres within C-pop: Cantopop, Mandopop and Hokkien pop."  Now though, Allmusic's C-pop excludes Hokkien pop (also known as T-pop, for Taiwanese pop).

These subgenres differ by language, and listeners would need to be versed in a language to understand a C-pop (Chinese isn't a spoken language) subgenre's lyrics when sung.  Taiwanese pop is sung in Taiwanese Hokkien, which is "one of the national languages of Taiwan" (alongside Mandarin, which is Mandopop's language).  So Allmusic should not have merged "Taiwanese pop" into "Mandopop", because they are sung in different languages.