Category: Music
Analysis:
Album name: Still Fantasy
Singer: Jay Chou
Record company: Alfa Records
Release date: September 8, 2006
Album language: Mandarin album CD+DVD
Asia’s King-Jay Chou, The 2006 new album Still Fantasy will be released globally on September 8.
The special pre-order version comes with a giant Jay Chou super beautiful poster
A poster Contains 4 different styles. It is also packaged in a specially made exquisite plastic tube, which is highly collectible
Jay Chou's new album Still Fantasy will be available for simultaneous pre-order across Asia from August 23rd...the title song will be premiered on the same day... ..
Introduction to the known tracks of the album:
1. My song: Jay Chou Lyrics: Fang Wenshan
M-Zone advertising song, JAY’s first time playing electronic music , the song is very domineering
2. Hat Trick (Pepsi commercial song) Music: Jay Chou Lyrics: Fang Wenshan
JAY tries a new style of music, playing in the hip-hop style, and the MV is specially designed Filmed on Broadway at a cost of 1.5 million
3. Encounter Song: Jay Chou Lyrics: Jay Chou
JAY single-handedly handled the lyrics, music and arrangement, another affectionate and sad Jay-style love song
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4. Fading Dusk (The Golden Armor Theme Song in the City) Music: Jay Chou Lyrics: Huang Junlang
Continuing JAY’s consistent Chinese style of music, coupled with Huang Junlang’s majestic lyrics , let the battlefield
; The scene of the bloody battle immediately appeared in front of people's eyes
5. Rainy Night (City Full of Golden Armor ending theme) Music: Jay Chou Lyrics: Song Jianzhang (Warhead) p>
After [Stranded].[Maple], JAY once again invited his friend Song Jianzhang to write lyrics, and together they composed a touching love song
Lyrics description of the title song "Thousands of Miles Away" The love between sons and daughters of a great era. This song is also considered to be a continuation of the sadness of "Hair Like Snow" from the previous album, and the MV is also quite nostalgic.
As for why the new album is called "Still Fantasy", Jay Chou said that it echoes the Chinese style of music that he has always emphasized remains unchanged, just like the previous fan favorite "Fantasy"