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A E乐人气男歌手most Popular Male Singer 1. 陈奕迅eason Chan 2. 林峰raymond Lum 3. JJ 林俊杰JJ Lin 4 Appendix 2 Singapore Entertainment Awards 2009 - Popular Category Listing (Open for public voting)* A e乐人气男歌手 Most Popular Male Singer 1. 陈奕迅 Eason Chan 2. 林峰 Raymond Lum 3. JJ 林俊杰 JJ Lin 4. 林宥嘉 Yoga Lin 5. 刘德华 Andy Lau 6. 罗志祥 Show Luo 7. 王力宏 Wang Lee Hom 8. 萧敬腾 Jam Xiao 9. 杨宗纬 Aska Yang 10.周杰伦 Jay Chou B e乐人气 女歌手 Most Popular Female Singer 1. 阿 Sa Charlene Choi 2. 蔡淳佳 Joi Chua 3. 蔡健雅 Tanya Chua 4. 蔡依林 Jolin Tsai 5. 梁静茹 Fish Leong 6. 孙燕姿 Stephanie Sun 7. 萧亚轩 Elva Xiao 8. 杨丞琳 Rainee Yang 9. 张惠妹 A*mei 10.张韶涵 Angela Zhang C e乐人气本地歌手 Most Popular Local Singer 1. By2 2. 蔡淳佳 Joi Chua 3. 蔡健雅 Tanya Chua 4. 陈伟联 Kelvin Chen Weilian 5. 何维健 Derrick Ho 6. 林俊杰 JJ Lin 7. 迷路兵 Milubing 8. 潘嘉丽 Kelly Poon 9. 孙燕姿 Stephanie Sun 10.伍家辉 Wu Jiahui D e乐人气团体 Most Popular Group 1. F.I.R 2. 苏打绿 Sodagreen 3. 伍佰 & China Blue 4. 五月天 Mayday 5. 张震岳 & Free Night(Zhang Zhenyue & Free Night) E e乐人气组合 Most Popular Band 1.Energy 2.F4 3.S.H.E 4.棒棒糖 Lollipop 5.飞轮海 Fahrenheit F e乐人气海外新人 Most Popular Newcomer 1. 棒棒糖 Lollipop 2. 大嘴巴 Da Jiuba 3. 黑 Gal 4. 林宥嘉 Yoga Lin 5. 刘力扬 Liu Liyang 6. 卢广仲 Crowd Lu Guangzhong 7. 神木与瞳 Y2J 8. 王若琳 Joanna Wong 9. 萧敬腾 Jam Xiao 10.杨宗纬 Aska Yang G e乐人气MV Most Popular Music Video (MV) 1. 100 种生活 – 卢广仲 Crowd Lu Guangzhong 2. Love Song – 方大同 Khalil Fang 3. 病态 – 林宥嘉 Yoga Lin 4. 不会爱 – 飞轮海 Farenheit 5. 藏经阁 – Lollipop 6. 带我走 – 杨丞琳 Rainie Yang 7. 稻香 – 周杰伦 Jay Chou 8. 另类人生 – Energy 9. 你不是真正的快乐 – 五月天 Mayday 10.牵牵牵手 – 吴克群 Wu Kechun 11.然后怎样 – 陈奕迅 Eason Chan 12.收藏 – 萧敬腾 Jam Xiao 13.小酒窝 – JJ、阿 Sa JJ Lin, Charlene Choi 14.沿海公路的出口 – S.H.E 15.洋葱 – 杨宗纬 Aska Yang H e乐人气本地演员: 1. Gurmit Singh 2. 程旭辉 Henry Thia 3. 范文芳 Fann Wong 4. 李国煌 Mark Lee 5. 李铭顺 Christopher Lee 6. 梁智强 Jack Neo 7. 刘玲玲 Liu Ling Ling 8. 戚玉武 Qi Yuwu 9. 王欣 Mindee Ong 10.杨雁雁 Yeo Yann Yann I 《优1周》我最喜欢的封面 1. S.H.E 2. TVB 群星 TVB stars 3. 12 莲花 12 Lotus 4. 林峰 Raymond Lum 5. 罗志祥 Show Luo 6. 钱不够用 Money No Enough 7. 沈殿霞 Lydia Sum 8. 吴尊 Wu Zhun 9. 萧敬腾 Jam Xiao 10.周杰伦 Jay Chou J 1003年度优势歌曲 1.林宥嘉 伯乐 2.杨宗纬 洋葱 3.王若琳 有你的快乐 4.吴克群 为你写诗 5.陈奕迅 然后怎样 6.周杰伦 稻香 7.张信哲 逃生 8.萧亚轩 冲动 9.S.H.E 沿海公路的出口 10.梁静茹 会呼吸的痛 11.飞轮海 为你存在 K 《晚报e乐》劲爆新闻 1。MC King蓝顉嘻猝死(05/01/08) 2。陈冠希淫照风波(29/01/08) 3。沈殿霞病逝(19/02/08) 4。本地两美发师引爆鸡饭论(17/06/08) 5。刘嘉玲梁朝伟不丹结婚(21/07/08) 6。李亚鹏护爱女拳打脚踢3记者 (24/07/08) 7。韩星崔真实自杀(02/10/08) 8。伊能静牵手情曝光传婚变(11/11/08) 9。李嘉欣许晋亨2000万豪华婚礼(23/11/08) 10。权怡凤离婚(27/11/08) *excludes K Box年度K歌金曲 (K Box Most Popular Karaoke Hits). Voting open to K Box members and patrons only. Log on to www.kbox.com.sg for voting details .
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