Now (Bibi Zhou Album)
''Now'' is the second studio album of Chinese singer Bibi Zhou, released on December 18, 2007. Track listing # "Liuyang River 2008" (浏阳河2008) feat. Li Guyi Li Guyi (; born 4 November 1944) is a Chinese singer and dancer. Li rose to fame after singing ''Homeland Love'' (), a mellow love ballad written by Ma Jinghua and Zhang Peiji, in 1980, the year of China's reform and opening-up. Biography Li wa ... – 4:05 # "Anniversary" (一周年) – 3:59 # "Ah Feng" (阿凤) – 3:56 # "Believe in Love" (相信爱情) – 3:39 # "City of Angels" (天使之城) – 4:07 # "That Me Told Myself" (那个我对我说) – 3:42 # "Each Other" (彼此) – 3:46 # "How Are You" (你好吗) feat. Nicky Lee – 3:39 # "Love Is Hard" (爱好难) – 3:47 # "The Future Is Now" (未来就是现在) – 3:53 References {{DEFAULTSORT:Now 2007 albums Bibi Zhou albums ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bibi Zhou
Zhou Bichang (; born 26 July 1985 in Changsha, Hunan), also known as Bibi Zhou, is a Chinese singer, songwriter, and actress. She debuted her singing career by winning the second place at the Chinese singing contest '' Super Girl'' in 2005. The next year she released her debut album ''Who Touched My Violin String''. She debuted her acting career by featuring in the 2006 Chinese films '' McDull, the Alumni'' and ''The 601st Phone Call''. In 2014, she won an MTV Europe Music Award for Best Worldwide Act. In 2015, she won a Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Chinese Act. Life and career 1985–2005: Early years and career beginnings Zhou was born to parents Zhou Zhongzhan and Lu Yuanyuan in Changsha, Hunan, China on 26 July 1985. Her father was a government agent, while her mother was a Chinese folk music teacher. At the age of six, she and her family moved to Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. She attended Yuanling Elementary School, Gangxia Elementary School, Fuhua Elementary ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mandopop
Mandopop or Mandapop refers to Standard Chinese, Mandarin popular music. The genre has its origin in the jazz-influenced popular music of 1930s Shanghai known as Shidaiqu; with later influences coming from Japanese enka, Hong Kong's Cantopop, Taiwan's Hokkien pop, and in particular the School campus song, Campus Song folk movement of the 1970s. 'Mandopop' may be used as a general term to describe popular songs performed in Mandarin. Though Mandopop predates Cantopop, the English term was coined around 1980 after "Cantopop" became a popular term for describing popular songs in Cantonese. "Mandopop" was used to describe Mandarin-language popular songs of that time, some of which were versions of Cantopop songs sung by the same singers with different lyrics to suit the different rhyme and tonal patterns of Mandarin. Mandopop is categorized as a genre, subgenre of commercial Chinese language, Chinese-language music within C-pop. Popular music sung in Mandarin was the first variety of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Who Touched My Violin String
''Who Touched My Violin String'' () is the first studio album of Chinese singer Bibi Zhou Zhou Bichang (; born 26 July 1985 in Changsha, Hunan), also known as Bibi Zhou, is a Chinese singer, songwriter, and actress. She debuted her singing career by winning the second place at the Chinese singing contest '' Super Girl'' in 2005. The ..., released on August 12, 2006. The album won a 9+2 Music Pioneer Award for Best Album in 2006. Zhou Bin, 2007-1-14. Track listing # "Phone Number" (号码) – 4:04 # "Don’t Love Me, Like Loving a Friend" (别爱我,像爱个朋友) – 4:11 # "Hey! Hey!" (喂!喂!) – 3:14 # "Who Touched My Violin String" (谁动了我的琴弦) – 3:29 # "That One That One" (那个那个) – 3:43 # "Poisonous Mushro ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wow (Bibi Zhou Album)
''Wow'' is the third studio album of Chinese singer Bibi Zhou Zhou Bichang (; born 26 July 1985 in Changsha, Hunan), also known as Bibi Zhou, is a Chinese singer, songwriter, and actress. She debuted her singing career by winning the second place at the Chinese singing contest '' Super Girl'' in 2005. The ..., released on December 18, 2007. Track listing # "Wow" – 3:42 # "No Rest for the Whole Year" (全年无休) – 2:41 # "Repeat" (反复) – 3:45 # "Just to Meet You" (为了认识你) – 3:50 # "The Desert Can Also Find Paris" (沙漠也找到巴黎) – 4:02 # "Silly Genius" (傻瓜的天才) – 2:54 # "Cat's Adventure" (猫的冒险) – 4:11 # "How" (怎样) – 3:49 # "Oh Yes!!" – 3:13 # "Sweat" (汗) – 4:40 {{DEFAULTSORT:Wow 2007 albums Bibi Zhou albums ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Li Guyi
Li Guyi (; born 4 November 1944) is a Chinese singer and dancer. Li rose to fame after singing ''Homeland Love'' (), a mellow love ballad written by Ma Jinghua and Zhang Peiji, in 1980, the year of China's reform and opening-up. Biography Li was born in 1944 in Kunming, Yunnan, at Huidian Hospital (), she graduated from Hunan Art College (now part of Hunan Normal University) in 1961. From 1961 to 1974, Li worked in Hunan Opera Theatre. In 1970, Li performed ''Tinker a Pan'' (). Chinese officials thought she was a revisionist black talent. Officials searched her house, confiscated her property, and she was sentenced to hard labor. From 1974 to 1984, Li was transferred to Central Philharmonic Orchestra as a solo. Then she has toured with the Central Philharmonic Orchestra to perform in China and abroad, including in France, Japan and the United States. In 1980, the Chinese officials criticized Li as "mainland China's Teresa Teng" for singing ''Homeland Love'' (), considered the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2007 Albums
The following is a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2007. These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues, remasters, and compilations of previously released recordings, and (2) notable, defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject. For additional information about bands formed, reformed, disbanded, or on hiatus, for deaths of musicians, and for links to musical awards, see 2007 in music. First quarter January February March Second quarter April May June Third quarter July August September Fourth quarter October November December References {{DEFAULTSORT:2007 albums Albums An album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), vinyl, audio tape, or another medium such as digital distribution. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early 20th century as individual 78 rpm records coll ... 2007 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |