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22nd Golden Melody Awards

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22nd Golden Melody Awards
LocationTaipei Arena, Taiwan
Hosted byJacky Wu, Patty Hou
Television/radio coverage
NetworkTTV
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The 22nd Golden Melody Awards were held in Taipei, Taiwan on 18 June 2011. The awards ceremony gave musical awards to musicians and songs in languages such as Mandarin, Taiwanese, and Hakka.[1][2]

Winners

Below is a list of winners in major categories

"Song of the Year"

  • Jonathan Lee, “Jonathan’s Song."

"Best Mandarin Album"

  • Jay Chou, “Cross-generation.”

"Best Mandarin male singer"

"Best Mandarin female singer"

"Best Singing Group"

  • Da Mouth.

"Best Band"

  • Matzka.

"Best composer"

  • Jonathan Lee, “Jonathan’s Song.”

"Best lyricist"

  • Jonathan Lee, “Jonathan’s Song.”

"Best album producer"

"Best single producer"

  • Wang Ji-ping, “Love!”

"Best arranger"

  • Tsai Ke-jun, “Free Instructional Video.”

"Lifetime achievement award"

  • Huang Min.

"Best music video"

  • Hebe Tien, “Leave Me Alone.” (Director: Hsu Yun-Hsuan)

"Best New Artist"

  • William Wei.[3]

References

  1. ^ [Added perfs] Winners of the 22nd annual Golden Melody Awards | CpopAccess
  2. ^ "Asia Pacific Arts: Taiwan's 22nd Golden Melody Awards took place on June 18". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-07-05.
  3. ^ Winners at the 22nd Golden Melody Awards - Washington Times

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