Tagged: country: taiwan

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A-Mei – R U Watching? MV

A-Mei’s fourth single from her latest album R U Watching is titled… well, R U Watching. The song was directed by CM and MV director Vernie Yeung.

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Khalil Fong featuring LaLa Hsu – Self-Assumption

The third single from Khalil Fong’s newest album 15 is titled Self-Assumption (自以為) and features Taiwanese singer-songwriter LaLa Hsu (徐佳瑩) — often referred to as LaLa — in a video directed by Edward Chan, Charles Lee, and Khalil Fong.

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A-Mei Chang – My Most Beloved

A-Mei Chang’s latest album is set to be released next week. In the meantime, she releases the second single titled My Most Beloved (我最親愛的), after the release of What Time is it Already nearly two weeks ago.

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Khalil Fong – Not So Easy

Hong Kong-based musician Khalil Fong releases his second single, Not so Easy, a few days ahead of the release of his fifth studio album, titled simply 15. The video was directed by Edward Chan, Charles Lee, and Khalil Fong.

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Misster – Iron Man

Boyish girl group Misster has released their fourth single, the pop ballad Iron Man, included on their self-titled debut released earlier in the year.

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Dream Girls – Tears Should Also Be Beautiful

Dream Girls’ second single titled Tears Should Also Be Beautiful (流淚也要美), written by famous Taiwanese songwriter Yao Ruo Long (姚若龍), is directed by Taiwanese music video director Yingzhi Chen (陳映之), a.k.a. COSMOS.