Friday, April 16, 2010

Jay Chou Music Videos


Jay Chou (周杰伦, born January 18, 1979) is a Taiwanese musiciansingermusic and film produceractor and director who has won the World Music Award four times. He is well-known for composing all his own songs and songs for other singers. In 1998 he was discovered in a talent contest where he displayed his piano and song-writing skills. Over the next two years, he was hired to compose for popular Chinese singers. Although he was trained in classical music, Chou combines Chinese and Western music styles to produce songs that fuse R&Brock and pop genres, covering issues such as domestic violence, war, and urbanization.
In 2000 Chou released his first album, titled Jay, under the record company Alfa Music. Since then he has released one album per year except in 2009, selling several million copies each. His music has gained recognition throughout Asia, most notably in regions such asTaiwanChinaHong KongJapanMalaysiaIndonesiaIndiaSingaporeThailandVietnam and in overseas Asian communities, winning more than 20 awards each year. He has sold more than 28 million albums worldwide up to 2010.[2] He debuted his acting career in Initial D(2005), for which he won Best Newcomer Actor in both the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Golden Horse Awards, and was nominated forBest Supporting Actor by Hong Kong Film Awards for his role in Curse of the Golden Flower (2006). He produced the theme song for the film Ocean Heaven starring Jet Li. His career now extends into directing and running his own record company JVR Music.
He regularly fuses traditional Chinese instruments and styles with R&B or rock to form a new genre called "Zhongguo feng" (中国风), which literally means "China wind".
Chou began as a songwriter for other singers and continued this area of work even after he debuted his own career in singing. He has composed frequently for Jolin TsaiLandy Wen, and occasionally for other Taiwanese singers such as Coco LeeS.H.EVivian HsuLeehom WangWill LiuValen Hsu, and Hong Kong pop stars Edmond LeungGigi LeungJordan ChanEdison ChenKaren MokLeo KuEason Chan, and Joey Yung, as well as a one-time collaboration with Howard Su. He has also written for singers outside of his generation—over one dozen songs for his mentor Jacky Wu, later also for Taiwanese singer Jody Chiang, and Hong Kong singers Jacky CheungAndy Lau, Lui Fong(吕方Aaron Kwok, and Kenny Bee.
He initiated the band Nan Quan Mama in 2004, selecting band members and overseeing their album production. The group has been noted for sounding too similar to their mentor; as a result, Chou has reduced his involvement in the band,[29] but continues to help increase their exposure to mass audiences by inviting them as guests performers for his own concerts and music videos.
He has performed live duets with Landy WenJolin Tsai, and former girlfriend news anchor Patty Hou, but only two studio recordings of duets have been formally placed in his own albums: "Coral Sea" (Chinese: 珊瑚海) in 2005 with Lara Veronin (of Nan Quan Mama) and "Faraway" (Chinese: 千里之外) in 2006 with Fei Yu-Ching, who began his career in the 1970s. Besides working with singers, Chou's longest-running collaboration is with lyricist Vincent Fang, as they both started their careers in the music field in 1998. The compilation album Partners (拍档) featured 12 songs, each consisting of Chou's musical and Fang's lyrical compositions. Fang has written the words to more than 40 of Chou's songs, was the chief editor of Chou's book Grandeur de D Major (D 调的华丽), and is now Chou's business partner (together with Chou's manager JR Yang) for the record company JVR Music. Jay Chou was also featured in Cindy Yen's (袁詠琳) song "Sand Painting" (畫沙) released in October 2009.


1. Ting Ma Ma De Hua



2. Cai Hong



3. Lan Ting Xu (Orchid Pavilion)



4. Yu Xia Yi Zheng Wan



5. Cao Ren Bu Hui Fei (Superman Can't Fly)


6. Jay Chou Piano Battle with Prince of Piano (from "Secret")

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