To Be (做自己 Zuò zìjǐ, "be yourself") is the 1997 debut Mandarin-language pop album by Hong Kong singer Karen Mok.[1] It was Mok's first album for the Taiwan and PRC markets. It was first released on October 21, 1997. Then in 1998, "Diamond Shining Edition" was released, and the "I Love You" EP was included. A vinyl collector's edition was released on December 21, 2018.

To Be
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 21, 1997
Recorded1997
GenreMando-Pop
Length54:36
LabelRock Records
Karen Mok chronology
Karen Mok in Totality
(1996)
To Be
(1997)
I Say
(1998)

Information edit

Considered her commercial breakthrough, To Be skyrocketed Mok to fame throughout Asia with many of the songs receiving heavy rotation on radio stations and music video channels across the Sinophone world. The album was a huge hit, eventually selling over 800,000 copies, and included the massive hit single and one of her signature songs, Ta Bu Ai Wo ("He Loves Me Not").[2] It also contained other hit singles such as "Hiroshima Mon Amour" and "Radio Love Song." After the lukewarm commercial response to her previous efforts To Be helped Mok cross over to singing and is considered a massive stepping stone to Mok becoming one of Mandopop's lead divas.

Track listing edit

  1. Love Yourself
  2. Tā bù ài wǒ (他不愛我 He Loves Me Not)
  3. Xiǎng yīgè nánshēng (想一個男生 Thinking of Him)
  4. Gēngyī shì (更衣室 changing room)
  5. Guǎngdǎo zhī liàn (廣島之戀 Hiroshima Mon Amour)
  6. Snacks
  7. Diàntái qínggē (電台情歌 Radio Love Song)
  8. Wǔyè qián de shí fēnzhōng (午夜前的十分鐘 Ten Minutes Before Midnight)
  9. Xìntú (信徒 Devoted)
  10. Live for Romance
  11. Zhǐyǒu bīngqílín de zhúguāng wǎncān (只有冰淇淋的燭光晚餐 A Candlelight Dinner With Only Ice Cream)
  12. Chāi xìn (拆信 Letter Opening)
  13. Love Yourself ài zìjǐ (愛自己 Love Yourself)

References edit

  1. ^ Phipps, Gavin (22 January 2000). "The Crowd Pleasers – Karen Mok". Billboard. Vol. 112, no. 4. p. R10-11. Retrieved 17 March 2014.
  2. ^ Renmin Ribao: 莫文蔚携莫后年代演唱会代言国产页游 3 March 2014 "1997年莫文蔚在台湾推出首张国语唱片《做自己》,专辑卖出80多万张,主打歌《他不爱我》;" [translation: in 1997 Karen launched in Taiwan her debut Mandarin album "Do it yourself"; the album sold over 800,000 copies, and included the hit Ta Bu Ai Wo "He Loves Me Not"]


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