1. Painting Sand
"Painting Sand" is a song sung by Anita Yuen and Jay Chou, with lyrics written by Fong and music composed by Anita Yuen, and included in Anita Yuen's solo debut album Anita Yuen, released in 2009.
On December 6, 2010, the song won the Most Popular Chorus Song Award on the 10th Global Chinese Songs Chart.
2. Coral Sea
"Coral Sea" is a song sung by Jay Chou and Liang Xinyi, composed by Jay Chou, with lyrics by Fong, and included in Jay Chou's 2005 album November Chopin.In 2006, the song won the Sixth Global Chinese Songs Chart Most Popular Duet Song Golden Song Award, as well as the Hito Pop Music Awards Ceremony Annual Top Ten Golden Songs Award.
Jay Chou felt that it would be easy to sell songs that express teenage feelings by including them in his albums, and that such songs would be more suitable for karaoke, so he created the song "Coral Sea" out of a desire to match the market.
3, Prague Square
"Prague Square" is a hit song in Jolin Tsai's 2003 album "Look at Me 72 Changes", which was written by Fang Wenshan and composed by Jay Chou, who was responsible for the Rap in the song.
The lyrics of the song, "That picture is too beautiful for me to look at," have become one of the top ten Internet buzzwords in 2014. The lyrics "that picture is too beautiful for me to look at" became one of the top ten Internet buzzwords of 2014. The phrase has been extended by netizens to describe strange things.
4. Happy Birthday to Me
"Happy Birthday to Me" is a song sung by Lan Wen and written by Jay Chou, and is included in the album "Wen Style Effect".
"Wish me a happy birthday" was originally Jay Chou advertising theme song, he especially the song by the previous "Ye Huimei" album, Wen Lan more introspective singing interpretation, wish me a happy birthday lyrics in the line "I want to thank you for giving you take away all the love scars, disillusionment rebirth. " The song describes a girl's decision to wave goodbye to all the memories of her old relationship and be brave enough to be reborn.
5, roof
"Roof" is a song written and composed by Jay Chou, arranged by Tu Ying, sung by Wu Tsung-hsien, Wen Lan, included in Wu Tsung-hsien's album "You're Happier Than Ever," which was released in September 1999. on July 9, 2001, the song creator, Jay Chou, and Wen Lan reprised the "Roof," which is included in the album "A Little Bit Wild," which was released by Wen Lan.
In 2002, the song won the Best Duet of the Year in Hong Kong and Taiwan on the second Pepsi Music Chart.
In 1999, in Wu Zongxian's album "You're Happier Than Ever", he sang "Rooftop" in duet with Wen Lan, which became the No.1 K song on the KTV jukebox charts, and a classic song for male-female duets, and Wen Lan's voice was highly publicized as a result.