J-Game
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J-Game | ||
Studio album by Jolin Tsai | ||
Released | April 25, 2005 | |
Genre | Mandopop | |
Length | 41' 06" | |
Label | Sony BMG | |
Producer(s) | Adam Tsuei and Jamie Hsueh | |
Jolin Tsai chronology | ||
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Castle (2004) |
J-Game (2005) |
Dancing Diva (2006) |
J-Game was released by Taiwanese pop star Jolin Tsai in 2005. Previously, Jolin's songs were composed by reported boyfriend and fellow Taiwanese singer Jay Chou. However after a reported breakup between the two stars, Jolin worked with other composers on this album, including another popular Taiwanese pop star, Lee-Hom Wang. This album featured more hip-hop material than before, but still retained many of the upbeat dance tracks and pop ballads that made her popular in Asia. Selling 240,000 copies in Taiwan alone, J-Game was the second highest selling album of the year in the country as well (behind Jay Chou's November's Chopin).
[edit] Track listing
- Intro
- Brutal Game (野蠻遊戲)
- The Greek Girl by the Wishing Fountain (許願池的希臘少女)
- Sky (天空)
- Overlooking Purposely (睜一隻眼閉一隻眼)
- Repeat Note (反覆記號)
- Sweet and Sour (酸甜)
- Oh Oh
- Exclusive Myth (獨佔神話)
- Killing Cupid (追殺邱比特)
- Missing You (好想你)