
Ruby Lin 2008 New Album
Though first and foremost an actress, Taiwan sweetheart Ruby Lin has dabbled as a singer on and off in the last decade. Returning to music with her first album release in over four years, Ruby is as bright and beautiful as ever, and showing markedly improved vocals. This time she took an active role in the production process - be it song selection, recording, and music video planning - to create an album that truly brings out her character and style. Ruby also collaborated with renowned stylist Chen Sun Hua, who previously worked with divas Jolin Tsai, Elva Hsiao, and Stefanie Sun, to present a fresh new look. The album revolves around the city-girl perspective on life and love, starting with the uptempo first plug “Onion Soup” (Track 2), a post-breakup song that takes a positive tone about starting anew after the pain. “Used to It” (Track 4) should also strike a common chord with many listeners, as the lyrics describe a relationship that has run its course and lost its spark, but still difficult to give up. Other songs include “One Person’s Romance” (Track 10) and second plug “I Thought It’d be Fine as Long as I Don’t See It”, for which Ruby traveled to Beijing to shoot the music video.
01. 我以為沒有看到就好
02. 洋蔥濃湯
03. 謎底
04. 習慣了
05. 左右
06. 最好是
07. Martini
08. 海洋
09. 姊妹淘萬歲
10. 一個人浪漫
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林心如 - Ruby Lin 2008 New Album
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Evolve
Often praised for her acting, beloved TVB actress Myolie Wu is no less talented in singing. She has sung a few theme songs for some of the drama series she starred in, and finally she is releasing her first album Evolve.
The 8-track CD features Myolie’s new songs including “Traveling Single” and “Now and When” (duet with Vincent Wong) which is a remake of her radio drama song “One Plus One”. Fans of her TV dramas can find her past theme songs like “Fortunately” (from War and Destiny), “Miss Pig” (from To Grow with Love), “Today the Saddest Day” and “Grateful For You” (both from Wars of In-Laws II, the latter a duet with rumored boyfriend Bosco Wong).
1. 單身旅行
2. 浪漫世紀
3. 時間不等我
4. 幸而
5. 豬小姐
6. 哪時此刻 OT:一加一 (胡杏兒/王浩信合唱)
7. 感激遇到你 (野蠻奶奶大戰戈師奶插曲) (胡杏兒/黃宗澤合唱)
8. 最難過今天 (野蠻奶奶大戰戈師奶插曲) (胡杏兒/王浩信合唱)
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胡杏兒 - Evolve
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寫給自己的歌
The album may be Dedicated to Myself, but the songs are meant for all the dreamers out there. Singapore singer-songwriter YiDA Huang pours his personal thoughts and feelings into his latest album while trying to strike a chord with every music lover.
YiDA’s fourth album contains “Love is Selfish” (Track 4), a melancholic meditation on relationships; Set Me Free II (Track 8), an experiment in Gothic Rock. “Right Here” (Track 5) features lyrics written by Ella of S.H.E, Mr. Y (Track 6) reveals a humorous side of the reserved singer. Last but certainly not least, he gives us I’m YiDA (Track 9), a 10-minute epic for which he spent a whole year on the arrangements, and the self-explanatory closing track To My Fans.
Credits to YesAsia
01. 愛了才懂
02. 寫給自己的歌
03. You Were There
04. 愛是自私的
05. 在這裡
06. Mr. Y
07. 林老師說
08. Set Me Free II
09. I’m YiDA
10. To My Fans
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黃義達 - 寫給自己的歌
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Wonderful Time
After Shanghai Doll in 2007, sexy singer Yumiko Cheng boosts her career in the Greater China market with her second full-length Mandarin album Wonderful Time. The album features the inspirational “Song for Morning Exercise” (Track 1), electronic dance tune “Wonderful Time” (Track 4, formerly known as “What Age”), “Yours Not Mine” (Track 7), “Not My Cup of Tea” (Track 8), and “One Way Tunnel” (Track 10), among a total of ten new songs.
Tracks
01. 早操歌
02. 五個世紀
03. 生性多疑
04. 精彩年代
05. 從前從前的從前
06. 我問你還會不會
07. 你的不是我的
08. 不是我杯茶
09. 模特兒的寂寞
10. 單程隧道
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鄭希怡 - 精彩年代
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Cho Lam Everywhere
Hot in Hong Kong as an up-and-coming actor, emcee, DJ, stage director, and one of the Super Trio game show co-hosts, now Wong Cho Lam can add one more profession to his name: a budding singer-songwriter backed by idol-makers EEG. The diminutive yet multi-talented artist is well-known for his masterful comedic performances and vocal acting, and he certainly is no stranger to singing having previously sung some kid show songs, but his lyric writing credentials are only just getting recognized, too. His aptly titled debut album Cho Lam Everywhere features first plug “Impatience” (Track 1) and other cuts, including “Piggy Baby Un-Gu-Gu” (Track 2), “Lookalikes” (Track 6), and “Beauty and the Beast” (Track 9), many of which are written by Cho Lam himself.
01. 擒擒青
02. 豬豬BB Un咕咕
03. 單身料理
04. 天使低低B
05. 成就
06. 餅印
07. 幪面俠
08. 大隻佬
09. 美女與野獸
10. 夏天的尾巴
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王祖藍 - 處處祖藍
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