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CeeJay's Pick of the Month (September) - C AllStar - 此刻無價

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Wow, it's hard to believe that it's already the end of September, and autumn is already here!  This month, the song that stood out most to us is C AllStar's 此刻無價. If you have been following our Pick of the Month posts, you would know that we have consistently recommended C AllStar songs. They are a wonderful music group in the HK music industry known for their distinctive use of harmonization in their songs.  Right when the intro of the song began to play, we were already drawn into the comfort and calmness of the guitar. C AllStar's voices continue to bring this soothing feeling right until the end of the song. We like how this song strays from the overused topic of love and heartbreak, and instead, it focuses on the friendships that will last people a lifetime and the memories created with these people. We really love the white border in the music video as it reminds us of memories captured in Polaroids, giving the whole piece a nostalgic feeling which fi

Line Walker: The Prelude - 使徒行者2 TVB Theme Songs Review

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Hello!  Hope you are all excited for the approaching anniversary drama season of TVB, since it seems like many big productions (including this one) are coming out soon for the 50th anniversay! Today we will be reviewing the theme songs for the new TVB series, Line Walker: The Prelude (LW2), which is the second installment to Line Walker , a considerably successful TVB show of 2014. We have watched 5 episodes of this new show already, and we are loving the fast-pace and contrast of characters! It seems really promising right now, so we hope they won't mess up the middle or the ending (though it seems like a habitual thing in TVB dramas).  The main theme song is called 天網 and is sung by Pakho Chau, who  recently joined The Voice Entertainment Group, after leaving Warner Music Group. It seems pretty obvious that Voice Ent. is boosting Pakho to the "yat gor" position, especially with Alfred Hui gone. It's also surprising that Pakho is playing such a big role