21st Golden Melody Awards

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21st Golden Melody Awards
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Ceremonies of the 21st Golden Melody Awards were held at the Taipei Arena in Taipei, Taiwan on June 26, 2010.[1][2]

Eligibility

Registration for entry into the 21st Golden Melody Awards was opened from December 15, 2009 to January 4, 2010.

Nominees and winners

Popular Music categories

Song Of The Year

  • "Come If You Dare" —
    A-mei
    • "Desperado" — Super Band
    • "Fish" — Cheer Chen
    • "Riding A White Horse" — Lala Hsu
    • "Singing in the Trees" — Claire Kuo

Pop Album Of The Year

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

Best Music Video

  • Will Lin, Chen Ying Zhi/ “Daylight” by Sodagreen

Best Composer

  • Chen Hsiao Hsia “Singing in the Tree”

Best Lyricist

  • Lin Hsi/Kai Men Jian Shan “Amit”

Best Musical Arranger

  • Martin Teng/Hao Dan Ni Jiu Lai “Amit”

Best Album Producer

  • Ah Di Zai “Amit”

Best Single Producer

  • Mavis Fan “Owner”

Best Band

  • 1976

Best Vocal Group

Best New Artist

  • Lala HsuLala Hsu
    • A-Chord — Nothing But A Chord
    • Alisa Galper — Alisa Galper
    • Shadya LanThe Secret
    • Soft Lipa — Winter Sweet

Best Taiwanese Male Singer

Best Taiwanese Female Singer

  • Zeng Xin Mei “Go-Between”

Best Album

LiveJody Chiang

    • Film — Zhan Ya Wen

Best Hakka Singer

  • Emily Guan “Tou Bai De Ni”

Best Aboriginal Singer

  • Chalaw and Passiwali “Lao Lao Che”

Best Hakka Album

Best Aboriginal Album

  • “Ba Bu Chuan Sho” Bunun Aboriginals

Best Album

  • Paper Eagle/ Sizhukong Jazztet

Best Album Producer

  • Peng Yu Wen/ Paper Eagle

Best Composer

  • Li Yan Yun/Da Tao Cheng “Story Island”

Jury Award

  • Li Zong Cheng, Luo Da You, Zhou Hua Jian, Chang Cheng Yue/ Zong Guan Xian SUPER BAND Bei Shang Lie Che

Special Contributions Award

References

  1. ^ "Chang Hui-Mei claims 6 awards at 21st Golden Melody Awards - What's on Xiamen". Archived from the original on 2010-06-30. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
  2. ^ "Winners of Taiwan's 21st Golden Melody Awards | Ant Network - japan and korea entertainment news, jpop, kpop, anime, manga, games, toys and technology". Archived from the original on 2010-12-27. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
  3. ^ Kim, Jessica (28 May 2010). "Super Junior-M nominated for Taiwan Golden Melody Award". 10 Asia. Archived from the original on 25 March 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2012.