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The Hong Kong Cantopop DJs rekindling city’s love of the genre one party at a time

Beat Friday plays the ‘best of Cantopop’ for party-goers at Hong Kong venues big and small. The trio reflect on the genre’s enduring appeal

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(From left) Beat Friday members Zip Chow, INK and Ballshing at Bing Bing in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. The DJ collective reflects on the enduring appeal of Cantopop. Photo: Jonathan Wong

The three members of Beat Friday do not look like your typical DJs when they take to the decks.

Dressed in suits and ties, or even braces and gold-rimmed glasses, the group have curated their image to remind party-goers of the golden age of Cantopop.

From the 1980s to the 2000s, the music genre was one of the most unifying cultural forces in Asia, and Hong Kong was an entertainment powerhouse that dominated cinema and music in the region.

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Fast forward to the present day, and Asia and the world are singing to a different tune: K-pop.

DJs Ballshing and INK perform at M+ in Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Cultural District. Photo: Beat Friday
DJs Ballshing and INK perform at M+ in Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Cultural District. Photo: Beat Friday

Where viewers once tuned in en masse to Hong Kong broadcaster TVB to hear music, today many consume content via streaming services, which have fragmented audiences.

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However, three decades of music dominance do not just fade away, and Cantopop continues to have a place in Hongkongers’ hearts, young and old.

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