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Cheung added that the music industry needs more quality singers and performers, and he's doesn't fear having competitors for his pop idol status. "I think it's a good thing if we have more "Kings of Pop" and things like that. Right now when I put out albums, or new material, my fans would do anything, to spend money to have our products. I hope that more good singers, good performers, idols would have that too, to have more fans to support our music industry. Then I'll be content," he said. Cheung is one of the few Hong Kong artists to maintain a steadfast fan base 20 years after his debut. His bestselling album, "Goodbye Kiss" sold 4 million copies in 1993 alone, and some of his most popular hits include "Loving You More Every Day" and "Everlasting Love." The album has Cheung singing 40 of his classics on the tour across 77 cities.
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