Chinese name: Jacky Cheung
Foreign name: Jacky Cheung
Alias: God of Songs, Seven
Nationality: Chinese
Ethnicity: Han Chinese
Place of birth: Hong Kong
Date of birth: July 10, 1961
Occupation: Singer, actor
Graduate School: North Point Kwan O'Bun p>Graduate School: North Point Government Primary School, Chongwen English College
Agency: Star Culture Entertainment Company
Representative Works: 93 Kiss Farewell, 94 Blessing, 07 By Your Side, 05 If Love
Major Achievements: Total Sales of Records: 60 Million Copies by 2000
Hong Kong's Ten Outstanding Young Persons 1998
World's Ten Most Outstanding Young Persons 1998
World's Ten Most Outstanding Young Persons 1998
World's Ten Most Outstanding Young Persons 1998
Top Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World 1999
Top Fifty Most Influential People in Asia (Time Magazine)
Wife: Mavis Law (1996-present)
Date of Debut: 1984
Education: Pre-secondary School
Height: 1.76 meters
Weight: 145 lists
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Zodiac Sign: Ox Hobbies: Swimming, Tennis, Singing Hobbies: Swimming, Tennis, Singing Shoe Size: 8.5 (42.5) Languages Spoken: Cantonese, English, Mandarin, and basic Japanese Family Members: Mom, Dad, Family Members: Mom, Dad, brother, sister, wife and two daughters Respect Person: Parents Genre of Music: Pop Music Musical Instrument Played: Guitar Record Label: ShangHua Records (a subsidiary of Universal Records) Character Traits: Easy-going and known as "Mr. Nice Guy". He was known as "Mr. Nice Guy". He was a great supporter of his friend, Ko Shouliang, who accomplished the feat of leaping over the Yellow River. After the death of Anita Mui, due to property entanglements, some of Anita Mui's medical expenses were secretly advanced by Jacky Cheung. Age of first love: 20 years old Life goal: to be a "good" person Circle of friends: Anita Mui, Tony Leung, Leslie Cheung, YU Ching-qing, Luo Wen, Eric Tsang, Wong Ka Kui, Ke Shou-liang, Zhang Huimei, Lin Yilian, Liu Jialing, Amy Chan, Stephen Chow, Chen Shu-fen, Au Dingyu, Chow Yun-fat, Aaron Kwok and so on. Motto: Take people as they come, take things as they come First Job: Work for Hong Kong Trade Development Council Favorite City: Hong Kong, Tokyo Favorite Taste: Sweet Favorite Sport: Swimming Favorite Animal: Horse Favorite Food: Ice-cream, skinny eggs, tofu, chicken Dislikes: Beef Favorite Movie: Shinning Favorite Color: White Favorite Place: Home Favorite Country: China Favorite Book: The Buddha Book Favorite Singers: Michael Joseph Jackson, Deep Purple, Barry Manilow, Alan Tam Favorite Actors: Chow Yun-Fat, Robert De Niro Favorite Leisure: Watching TV Favorite TV Genre: Sci-fi episodes Favorite Movie Genre: Romance and Sci-fi Favorite Leisure Source: Home Favorite Ways to Dress: Casual Favorite Places to Travel: Eastern Europe Favorite Chinese/foreign singer I'd like to collaborate with: Elton John Favorite acting style I'd like to try: Something more free-form Self-expectation for my career: I'd like to be better at it One book I've read that's helped me the most: There are too many to pick one Most memorable event: Being the winner of the Amateur Singing Competition of the 18th District of Hong Kong (the song entered at that time was: "Love of the Earth") Memorable TV series: X-File FILE Memorable life stage: Sad time Please write a word of encouragement: Work hard! The secret formula to stay young: young heart, good body The person I would like to thank most: mom and dad The one thing I am impressed by: Best Actor of Asian Film Festival in New Delhi, India --- Award-winning work "Man Forty"
[Edit Paragraph]Singer's Career
Becoming a singer
Jackie Cheung graduated from Hong Kong's Chong Wen English College, and worked at the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and Cathay Pacific Airways until 1984, when he became a member of the Hong Kong Airways Board of Governors. He worked for the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and Cathay Pacific Airways until 1984, when he won the inaugural 18th District Amateur Singing Contest with his song "Earthly Love" out of more than 20,000 entries. He then signed with PolyGram Records as a singer and released his first album "Smile", which sold a whopping 200,000 copies in Hong Kong, making him the leading newcomer in the Hong Kong music scene at the time. Jacky Cheung was regarded as the successor of "decent singer" Kwan Ching Kit at the time, and he was selected to sing the theme songs for public welfare and governmental organizations many times in his career since then. 1986, he released his second album, "AMOUR", which was still a big hit, with sales of as many as 200,000, and his song, "Half Bend of the Moon" became a classic Cantonese pop song. The song "Half Bend of the Moon" has become one of the classic Cantonese pop songs. The song "Half Bend of the Moon" has become one of the classic Cantonese pop songs. Another classic Cantonese pop song "Sun and Stars" was also released at the same time. Only two years after his debut, Jacky Cheung held his first concert at Hong Kong's Hung Hom Coliseum, followed by a series of six successful solo concerts in 1987 (from August 1 to August 6, 1987) at the Coliseum. Low Points
But 1987 was also the lowest point in Jacky Cheung's career, as sales of his newly released albums fell off, and at several major music awards in Hong Kong in 1988, Jacky Cheung, who had previously been considered the leader of the newcomers, was left with nothing to show for his efforts. He began to drink heavily at this time, and the media repeatedly reported unfavorable news about him, a state of affairs that lasted until 1989. There are many different stories about his downturn. According to his own interviews with the media in recent years, it was due to his youthful exuberance that he had quickly lost his way after becoming an overnight success, and his pessimistic attitude towards the future directly led to his career abandonment and abandonment.
The Four Heavenly Kings period
Between 1989 and 1990, Alan Tam and Leslie Cheung withdrew from the Hong Kong Music Awards, Jacky Cheung seized the opportunity to succeed in becoming one of the main singers of PolyGram Records, and in 1990, he released the record "only wish to love one person for a lifetime", which was once again in the spotlight of the music industry. His songs returned to several of Hong Kong's major music charts and he made a big splash at several major music award shows in the same year, cementing his position at the PolyGram Convergence Awards. During this period, he released several Chinese pop classics such as "Li Xiang Lan". He also covered Dewey To's "False Image" (by Huaxing) and Yan Chuqian's "How to Start" (by Sunny Broadman), which became the songs "Meeting You Again" and "Earthquake" (both by PolyGram). In 1991, Jacky Cheung began a concert tour in Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Beijing. In the same year, he released two albums, "Love Can't Be Held Back" and "An Unchanging Heart", in which "Love Can't Be Held Back" album included "Love You More Every Day" (adapted from the song "True Summer Fruits" by the famous Japanese band Southern All Stars) was a big hit, and not only won the song awards in major music awards in that year, but also won the commercial radio station's "Shouting Hall of Fame" award in 1997 respectively. In addition to winning awards at major music awards, the song was also awarded the Commercial Radio's "Shouting at Heaven and Earth" and "Golden Melody Top Ten Favorites of the Past Twenty Years" in 1997[3] and the Radio Television Hong Kong's "Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs of the Century" in 1999[4]. The success of "Can't Help It" and "A Heart of Gold" has made Jacky Cheung a rival to Andy Lau and Leon Lai in Hong Kong's major awards ceremonies. Together with Aaron Kwok, who later replaced Hacken Lee, the three were recognized as the "Four Heavenly Kings" who later influenced the Chinese music industry for an era. In 1992, Jacky Cheung released the Cantonese album "True Feelings", in which nine songs were on the Hong Kong music pop charts and topped the charts for many times, making it one of the most charted albums in Hong Kong pop music, and "Break Up in the Rain" and "Love in the Storm" have also become one of the classic Cantonese pop tunes.
Peak
In 1993, he released his second Mandarin album "Kiss Me Goodbye", which became a hit in Taiwan, Singapore, mainland China and other overseas markets, selling more than 4 million copies worldwide, and breaking the all-time record sales record in many places, which earned him the title of "God of Songs". The album's main repertoire was "The God of Songs", and his singing career was at its peak. The album's main tracks include: "Kiss Goodbye", "Love Net", and "All the Way to You" (the original song was sung by Japanese singer Hana Fai Maeda; the Cantonese version is "Breaking Up is Always in the Rain"). At the end of the same year, he released another Mandarin album, Blessing, which continued to sell well. Jacky Cheung also held his first world tour that year, and in 1994 released the EP-type Cantonese album Legend of the Hungry Wolf, the album This Winter is Not Too Cold, and the Mandarin album Stealing the Heart, of which the song This Winter is Not Too Cold was composed by him and won the RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award. The Four Heavenly Kings began their own development in the late 1990s and each gained wide recognition and success. Jacky Cheung is considered by most to be the most accomplished singer among the Four Heavenly Kings, and the one who won the most music awards among the four of them during the era of the Four Heavenly Kings. In 1995, Jacky Cheung went on a 100-consecutive concert tour around the world, including New York's Madison Square Garden, becoming the first Asian singer to hold a concert at Madison Square Garden, and in the same year, he released an amazingly popular album: "True Love - New Songs + Selections", with the main tracks "True Love", "One Thousand Reasons for Grieving", "I'm Waiting for the Flowers to Thank You", and other selected old works. The main tracks are "True Love", "One Thousand Reasons to Be Sad", "I'll Wait Until the Flowers are Gone" and other old favorites. True Love - New Songs + Selected" became the first album in the history of Chinese music to reach the cumulative sales of diamond albums, and was certified by IFBI, "True Love - New Songs + Selected" has so far sold more than 10 million copies, as the highest-selling Chinese album in history. In the same year, he won two awards at the World Music Awards, namely the "World's Highest Selling Asian Pop Artist" and the "World's Highest Selling Chinese Artist", which were presented by the first James Bond Bond girl Ursula Andress. The award was presented by the first James Bond Bond girl Ursula Andress. He was inducted into the Universal Records U.S.A. Hall of Fame for the 1990s in 2000, and was listed in Time Magazine's list of the 50 most influential people in Asia. In 1995, he organized the "You Xueyou 95 World Tour" and "Ten Years of Love 95 You Xueyou Taiwan Tour", which broke the record of 100 concerts. 1996, he won the "World's Best-Selling Asian Artist" award again, and in the same year, he entered into a marriage with his long-time love, Luo Mei-wei. In the same year, he entered into marriage with his longtime love, Mavis Law. After his marriage, he announced that he would take a break from filming and focus on his music career, and began to plan a large-scale original musical, Snow Wolf Lake, as well as performing a number of concerts combining classical and pop music with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra and Hong Kong conductor, Yip Wing-sie. The concert performance was included in the album "Love and Symphony" (the orchestra performance was not included). The peak of Jacky Cheung's career is also considered to be the period when Hong Kong pop music made its greatest contribution to the overseas market, especially in terms of its success in opening up huge overseas markets. Jacky Cheung's record sales at that time also attracted the attention of the international pop music industry and media, including Time Magazine, the most authoritative music magazine in the United States. Billboard, the most authoritative music magazine in the U.S., also began to pay attention to Hong Kong pop music to a certain extent because of Jacky Cheung's rise. In 1997, Jacky Cheung participated in planning, directed and starred in the original musical "Snow Wolf Lake", which was staged for 42 consecutive performances in Hong Kong. It created quite a stir in Hong Kong at the time and is still the record holder for the number of musical performances in Hong Kong, and was released in Mandarin in 2005. Before the musical performance, Jacky Cheung traveled to New York to study musical theory, dance and audition. In the United States, he said, "Hong Kong has a history of more than 10 years of one-person concerts, the audience's enthusiasm for concerts is not as strong as before, and the emergence of musicals will be a breakthrough for the audience and artists. I think the development of my career, to this day, is an opportune time for people to identify with the stage plays that I do." The storyline of "Snow Wolf Lake" is a more through story of two sisters of an aristocrat who are attracted to the personality of an ordinary gardener. There are three main characters*** including Jacky Cheung, and artists who have played the female lead before include Sandy Lam, Carol Chan, Chen Songling, Joyce Chan, Tang Chan, and Vivian Hsu. Some critics have argued that the performance component of Snow Wolf Lake is too close to pop music. 2005, Jacky Cheung participated in the song and dance film If Love directed by Chen Kexin, in which some of the songs were sung in a western operatic style, which was widely acclaimed, and received positive reviews from experts at the Venice Film Festival that year. After "Snow Wolf Lake", he told the media that he would start preparing for another musical and shift his focus to behind-the-scenes production. In 2002, Jacky Cheung embarked on a 50-concert world tour named "Jacky Cheung Music Tour Live Concert". The concert was a continuation of the 1999 "Friends Solo Concert", which continued to focus on the overall musical effect and re-scored most of the classic songs to a certain degree of critical acclaim. The finale of the concert was held in Hong Kong in 2003 and was released on CD as well as DVD. In 2003, Jacky Cheung took advantage of his free time during the SARS period to write a large number of songs, and in early 2004, he released his first full-length album, Life Is Like A Dream, which contained songs of special significance, such as the single "For a Friend", which was dedicated to his friend, Leslie Cheung, who passed away in 2003 at different times. For example, the single "For Friends" is dedicated to his close friends Leslie Cheung, Anita Mui and Shane Ko who passed away in 2003 at different times, while the song "Speak Your Mind" was created by him for his wife, Luo Mei-wei. The album was released in Hong Kong and received unanimous acclaim, with songs such as "Tell You Know" and "For Friends" topping the charts for a time. In the fall of 2004, he and his partner Du Zi Zhi Zhi *** with the new wing of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center to cooperate in a public welfare concert "Jacky Cheung live out of life Live Concert". Most of the songs in the concert were sung by other singers and covered by Jacky Cheung, which did not cause a sensation at the end of the concert because it was only staged once. After the concert's CD and DVD were released, sales went through the roof and many fans marveled at Jacky Cheung's impressive ability to perform other people's music. At the end of 2004, the album won the IFBI Hong Kong Top Sales Award, and Jacky Cheung, who had not attended any music awards ceremony for a long time, made a rare appearance at the ceremony to receive the award. In November 2006, the organizing committee of the Doha Asian Games announced on the official website of the Games that four singers had been invited to attend the opening ceremony of the Games on December 1, and Jacky Cheung was one of them. Jacky Cheung sang the theme song "Together Now" in the final performance, accompanied by tens of thousands of drummers. The organizing committee announced the opening of the Asian Games with "The most popular Asian performer in the world, from Hong Kong, China - Jacky Cheung! The most popular Asian performer in the world, from Hong Kong, China - Jacky Cheung!") to introduce Jacky Cheung on stage. Previously considered an influential singer in East and Southeast Asia, Jacky Cheung was invited by Qatar to sing the theme song for such an important event in West Asia, which shows that his popularity and influence extends to the entire Asian region. In August 2007, he organized the Hak Yau Light Years World Tour, which held 105 concerts around the world***, breaking his record for the number of concerts. In May 2008, Jacky Cheung took part in the Hong Kong Torch Relay for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, running 200 meters holding the Olympic flame from Athens, making him one of the torchbearers representing Hong Kong, and one of the representatives of the performing arts industry. In April 2010, Zhang Liangying, Jacky Cheung and the original singer K'naan sang the Chinese version of the theme song of the World Cup soccer tournament in South Africa, "Winning the Flag".
[edit]Career as an actor
Jacky Cheung has also had a notable career in movie performances. To date, he has **** appeared in more than 60 films, and was awarded "Best Actor" at the New Delhi International Film Festival in India in 2002, "Best Supporting Actor" at the Hong Kong Film Awards in 1988 and the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards in 1990, and "Best Supporting Actor" at the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards. "He has been nominated for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Golden Horse Awards. He has been nominated for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Golden Horse Awards. He has a wide range of roles, including action movies, comedies, literary movies, and villains and antagonists, and his pay is not too high, which is why he has been described by many Hong Kong filmmakers as "the most valuable" and "the best value for money" of the powerful actors. Jacky Cheung's first movie was in the second year after he started singing, when he was invited to star in a Hong Kong movie directed by Sammo Hung, "The Horn", and since then he has appeared in many commercial movies. He began to receive attention for his acting skills in 1988 when he appeared in "Carmen of Mongkok", directed by Wong Kar Wai, in which he played an uneducated and self-righteous gangster, and his acting skills were unanimously acclaimed by film industry insiders, and he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards for this role. Afterwards, Jacky Cheung's movie career was smooth sailing. In 1990, he appeared in Tsui Hark's The Laughing Pride of the Wanderer, in which he played the role of Lin Pingzhi/Ouyang Quan, a lackey of the East Chamber, which was recognized by both professionals and the audience and won him the Golden Horse Award at the Taiwan Film Awards that year. He also acted in John Woo's movie "Streets of Blood", in which he played the role of "Siu Fai", a character tailor-made for him by John Woo. In the movie, he worked well with Tony Leung and although it was a box office failure in Hong Kong, it was released in many countries, especially in the U.S., where it won the box office and was recognized by many fans as one of John Woo's classic movies. 1993, Jacky Cheung performed in the comedy movie "East Meets West", which was adapted from "East Meets West", and worked with Tony Leung and Leslie Cheung and gained great success. In the same year, he performed in the movie "The Legend of Prince", since this time he gradually became the first male lead, and his main works in the same period are "New Edge". It is worth noting that Jacky Cheung and Tony Leung had a certain tacit understanding when they worked together in the early 1990s, and the two became even closer friends later on. The two have worked together in films such as Sinister 3 Way Way Way Way, Yafei and Yaki, Blood on the Streets, East Meets West, and East Meets West. Since the mid-1990s, Tony Leung has shifted to the literary film market, while Jacky Cheung, at the peak of his career as a movie actor, faded out of the film market to start focusing on his music career. In 2001, he made a comeback in the movie "Man 40" directed by Ann Hui. The movie is considered to be a remake of Ann Hui's successful 1995 film "40 Women". Jacky Cheung played the lead role in the film and won the award at the New Delhi International Film Festival in India that year. 2004, he was invited to make the song-and-dance film "If You Love" directed by Chen Kexin, which was a success as it brought music elements into the movie. On June 30, 2007, Jacky Cheung was nominated to leave his palm print and signature on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong.
[edit]Record-breaking
1992: Released the Cantonese album "True Feelings", which still maintains the highest sales record of 400,000 copies in Hong Kong, and was crowned "God of Songs". 1993: Released the Mandarin album "Kiss Goodbye", which still maintains the record of record sales in Taiwan, and is also the highest-selling record in the history of Chinese music (4 million copies worldwide, the world's second in the same year, and the cumulative sales to date have reached 26 million copies). 1993: Released the Mandarin album "Kiss Goodbye", which still holds the record for the highest album sales in Singapore. 1994: held a solo concert in Singapore, the price was as high as 450.00 Singapore dollars, creating a record of Chinese singers concert ticket price. 1995: the release of Mandarin album "true love new songs + selected" so far to maintain the record of record sales in mainland China. 1995: in early 1995 - early 1996 **** held a world tour of 100 concerts, an average of three days more than one, the total number of viewers reached 2 million people, creating a record of Asian singers to hold concert venues, and was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records. 1997: The musical "Snow Wolf Lake" held in Hong Kong's Hung Hom Coliseum was staged for 42 consecutive uninterrupted performances, which still holds the record for the number of performances in Hong Kong. March 2007 - January 2008: He **** held 105 world tour concerts - Gakuyo Light Years World Tour, recognized by the Guinness World Records as the singer who held the most concerts in the series.
[edit]Personal works
Music albums and selections
1985: "Smile", "Distant Her AMOUR", "Outsiders / cross-counting" 1986: "Love without four returns", "Love each other" 1987: "First Kiss / Bomb", "In the depths of my heart", "Jacky Zhang", "Jacky Cheung 87". 1988: Jacky Cheung Mandarin Collection, Last Night's Dream, For My Darling, Silk Memory Love Songs Selection 1989: Only Wish to Love One Person for a Lifetime 1990: Déjà Vu (Jacky Cheung's Story of First Love), You in My Dreams 1991: Can't Help It, One Unchanging Heart, Love You More Selection 1992: "Jacky Cheung 91 Concert", "True Love", "Love Sparks" 1993: "Kiss Farewell", "Me and You", "Forget Him EP", "Waiting for You Until My Heart Hurts Jacky Cheung's Selections", "Blessings" 1994: "Jacky Cheung 93 Concert", "Legend of the Hungry Wolves", "Jacky Cheung 24K Gold Gold Collection", "A Lifetime of Following You", "Stolen Heart", "Stealing Heart", "Jacky Cheung's First Love Story", "A Lifetime of Following You". Collection", "Stealing the heart", "this winter is not too cold" 1995: "three years in two languages", "embracing friends", "Allergy World", "true love new songs + selection" 1996: "Friends of Jacky Cheung 95 concert", "love affair of ten years 95 Friends of Jacky Cheung Concert in Taiwan," "Love and Symphony", "forgetting you I can not do it" 1997: "Ageless Legend", "Snow Wolf Lake Citibank Credit Card Jacky Cheung Collector's Edition EP》, 《Snow Wolf Lake》, 《Want to go with you to blow the wind》 1998: 《Release Yourself》, 《No Regrets》, 《You Love Songs of the Years Selected》 1999: 《Someone》, 《Walking Through 1999》, 《You Personal Concert》 2000: 《Touch of Love》, 《Jacky Cheung15 15 Years of Music Selected》, 《When I Think of You EP", "Friendship Songs: Jacky Cheung 1995-2000 Century Love Songs Golden Selection" 2001: "Jacky ___ Fever", "The World's First Stream", "903 ID Club Lacroix Concert" 2002: "He's There", "Jacky Cheung's New Songs + Selections" 2003: "Jacky Cheung's Musical Journey Live Concert", "Jacky Cheung's 4 in 1 Collector's Collection", "Jacky Cheung 1985-1999 Concert", "Jacky Cheung 1985-1999 Great Concert", "Jacky Cheung 1985-1999", "Jacky Cheung 1985-1999 Great Concert". Jacky Cheung 1985-1999 Album Collection", "Jacky Cheung 1987-1999 Concert Collection" 2004: "Life Is Like A Dream", "Black & White", "Live Life Live Concert", "Global Superstar AV Revelation - Jacky Cheung", "Global Hundred Flowers - Jacky Cheung" 2005: "Snowy Wolf Lake (Mandarin) Snow Wolf Lake (Mandarin Version)" 2007: "By Your Side" 2010: "Private Corner"
Personal Concerts
1986: "Jacky Cheung, Lui Fong 86 Twin Star Hong Kong Concert" 1987: "Jacky Cheung 87 Hong Kong Concert" 1991: "Jacky Cheung Love You More Every Day Concert 91", "Romantic Emotion Concert", "Love You More Every Day Concert" and "Romantic Emotion Concert". ", "Romantic Emotions Concert" 1993: "Hok & Yau 93 World Tour" 1994: "Taipei Blessing Concert", "The Best of Jacky Cheung" 1995: "Yau Hok Yau 95 World Tour", "Ten Years of Love 95 Yau Hok Yau Taiwan Tour" 1996: "Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra -In 1996: "Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra Love and Symphony Concert" 1998: "Music Without Boundaries Concert", "Le Lai Yue Yau Kin Concert", "903 idclub Lakao Concert 1998" 1999: "Friends of the individual 99 World Tour", "Walking through the 1999 Concert", 2000: "Complete Gakuyo Concert" 2001: "903 idclub Lakao Concert". idclub lakao concert 2001" 2002: "2002 long time no see concert" 2002-2003: "Jacky Cheung music journey LIVE world tour" 2004: "Jacky Cheung live out of life LIVE concert" 2007-2008: "Jacky Cheung light year world tour" (mainland China tour name for "Jacky Cheung") Long Time No See China Tour") 2010: "Private Corner Mini Concert" 2010-2011: China tour and fan meeting!
Musicals
1997: "Snow Wolf Lake" 2004-2005: "Snow Wolf Lake (Mandarin Version)
Composing Tunes
"Old Letters? Old Dreams" "This Winter is Not Too Cold (Mandarin/Cantonese)" "Allergic World" "So Close (So Far)" "All the Way (Hide and Seek)" "Drunk or Not Drunk Yet" "Brave Story" "Want to Split the Wine" "Manic" "Life Is Like A Dream" "Slowly and Slowly" "She" "For My Friend" "Prefer to Make a Mistake" "To Speak of Your Knowledge" "Shake Yoyo" "Always"
Composed Lyrics
"Nighttime Lake (Mandarin Version)
"Nighttime Lake (Mandarin Version)
Composed Lyrics
"The Night is Bewildering" "When I Think of You" "Every time a good time (McDonald's Cross-Century Anthem)" "I Want to Split the Wine" "She" "Rather Make a Mistake" "For a Friend" "Speaking of You" "Love is Forever" "Snow Loves the Wolves" "Simply Love" "As Long as I Live for You, I Live One Day" "Repentance" "Love is Forever" "The Snowy Wolf Lake Musical" (Mandarin Version) The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Prayer for One Day The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake The Musical Snow Wolf Lake ***The Snowy Wolf Lake Musical Mandarin Version