Chóngbài, known in English as "J'adore" [1](Chinese: 崇拜) is Malaysian Chinese Mandopop artist Fish Leong's (Chinese: 梁靜茹) ninth Mandarin studio album. It was released by Rock Records and B'in Music on 9 November 2007.[2] It is particularly noted for its wide variety of styles of music, with French and Cantonese influences. This album has already sold over 100 thousand copies in Taiwan alone and over 1 million copies all over the Asia region.

J'Adore
j'Adore cover
Studio album 崇拜 by
Released9 November 2007 (2007-11-09)
GenreMandopop
LanguageMandarin
LabelRock Records, B'in Music
Fish Leong chronology
Kissing The Future of Love
親親

(2006)
J'Adore
(2007)
Fall in Love & Songs
靜茹&情歌-別再為他流淚

(2009)

The title track, "崇拜" (Admiration) won one of the Top 10 Songs of the Year at the 2008 HITO Radio Music Awards presented by Taiwanese radio station Hit FM.[3]

Track listing edit

  1. "崇拜" Chong Bai (Admiration)
  2. "C'est la vie"
  3. "每天第一件事" Mei Tian Di Yi Jian Shi (First Thing In The Morning)
  4. "會呼吸的痛" Hui Hu Xi De Tong (Pain That Breathes)
  5. "101"
  6. "一秒的天堂" Yi Miao De Tian Tang (A Second In Heaven)
  7. "給未來的自己" Gei Wei Lai De Zi Ji (To My Future Self)
  8. "知多少" Zhi Duo Shao (How Do I Know?)
  9. "生命中不可承受的輕" Sheng Ming Zhong Bu Ke Cheng Shou De Qing (The Unbearable Lightness of Being)
  10. "三吋日光" San Cun Ri Guang (Three Inches of Sunlight)
  11. "原來你也唱過我的歌" Yun Loi Nei Yaa Cheung Gwo Ngo Dik Go (So you also sang my song) - sung in Cantonese

References edit

  1. ^ Torque Magazine - Dec 2007 "J'ADORE Fish Leong (Rock) Her strong suit is ballads, and songs like The First Thing Everyday, 101 and Knowing How Much all bear her trademark lilts and are swimmingly easy on the ears. Even though all the songs barely breach the mid-tempo mark, you'll find you won't get bored of them even after repeated listening."
  2. ^ "Album Review: 梁靜茹 - 崇拜 / Fish Leong - j'Adore". aznplay.com. Archived from the original on 9 December 2008. Retrieved 17 February 2009.
  3. ^ (in Chinese) 2008 HITO Radio Music Awards winners list 1 March 2008. Retrieved 19 April 2011

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