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Love You So Much
''Love You So Much'' is the fifth Standard Chinese, Mandarin studio album produced by Hong Kong-based singer Kelly Chen. It was released on April 20, 2000, by Go East Entertainment Company/Decca Records in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and reached number five on the IFPI Hong Kong chart on April 27, 2000. Six singles were released from the album. The lead single, "Hey, Anyone Out Here? (喂!有人在嗎?)" is a psychedelic soul song and was released on September 10, 1999. It was unusual at the time to release a single of this genre (since Taiwanese people primarily listened to traditional sentimental ballads), and the single was not successful. The follow-up, "If You Really Love Me (你若是真愛我)", was a sentimental ballad which was also unsuccessful. Composition ''Love You So Much'' is a pop ballads record and primarily consists of pop songs. The album integrates pop with influences from many different genres, including sentimental ballad, psychedelic soul, acid house, and ele ...
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Kelly Chen
Kelly Chen Wai-lam (born Vivian Chen Wai-man on 13 September 1972) is a Hong Kong Cantopop singer and actress. She has been referred to as a "Diva of Asia" (). Chen has great success in the East Asian entertainment industry with nearly 20 million record sales of 38 albums. According to ''Oriental Daily News'', Chen was the highest earning female Hong Kong celebrity of 2014, earning 83 million HKD (US$10.7 million). Early life Chen was born Vivian Chen Wai-man on 13 September 1972 in Hong Kong. Her father was a jewelry merchant and her mother was a housewife. She attended Canadian Academy International School in Kobe, Japan, for high school. While in Japan, she worked at a bakery during the summer. She graduated from Parsons School of Design in New York. Career Early career In 1994, while still a student at Parsons, Chen made two commercials, one for Shanghai Beer and one for the Bank of Hong Kong. Chen returned to Hong Kong in 1994. She was introduced to an acq ...
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