=== Beldin Kee ===
is a Thinker, Composer, Author, Arranger,
Illustrator and Singer from Singapore.
Jay Chou
Jay Chou or
Jay Chow
(
traditional Chinese: 周傑倫,
simplified
Chinese: 周杰伦,
pinyin: Zhōu Jiélún,
Vietnamese: Chau
Tuan Kiet, Born on
January 18,
1979) is a popular
Taiwanese musician specializing in
R&B and
rap. He is known for his
inventive usage of combining both Western and Chinese music styles
to produce a fresh sound that is quite unlike what is produced in
mainstream Taiwanese pop, and also unique lyrics which touch on
various issues.
Biography
Jay Chou was raised by his
mother and was shy and quiet during his childhood. Showing interest
in music, he began learning to play the piano at the age of 3. By
age 16, he was writing songs for popular artists of that time.
Chou first entered the music entertainment business when he
appeared in a talent show with his friend, where he accompanied as
the pianist. They failed miserably in making a mark on television,
but the producer saw the line notes written by Chou and decided to
take a chance on him. Due to Jay's looks not being good enough for
the instant stardom that many of his colleagues could easily
attain, he was initially hired to compose songs and write lyrics
for others, including
Vivian Hsu and
Jolin Tsai. Many of his songs became instant
hits, though most people were not aware that they were his
creations.
In
2000, it was
decided that Chou should be given his chance to produce an album of
his own. He released his first album
Jay, which much to
everyone's surprise became an instant hit. It gained great
attention among the international Chinese-speaking community
(including
Mainland China,
Taiwan,
Hong Kong,
Malaysia,
Philippines,
Singapore, etc). When his second album
Fantasy was released he was already among one of the top
pop stars in the Chinese-speaking community. His most critically
and financially successful album as of yet is his third,
Ba Du
Kong Jian.
In
2005,
Jay played a role in the movie
Initial D (
Takumi Fujiwara), which was based
on a popular Japanese manga. It was the most popular and talked
about movie in Asia, premiering in Taiwan, China, Hong Kong,
Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan and Western Countries as well.
Other well known celebrities are playing too, such as
Anne Suzuki,
Edison Chen,
Shawn Yue,
Chapman To and
Anthony
Wong.
Albums
Jay
(杰倫專輯, Jiélún
zhuānjí, November 1, 2000) Fantasy
(范特西, fàntèxī,
September 20,
2001) Partners
(拍檔, pāidàng, April 26, 2002) The Eighth Dimension
(八度空間, bādù
kōngjiān, July 19, 2002) Ye Huimei
(葉惠美, Yè Huìměi,
July 31, 2003, this album is in honor of Chow's
mother, Ye Huimei) Qi Li Xiang - Common Orange Jasmine
(七里香,
qīlǐxiāng, August 3, 2004His seventh album "November's
Chopin十一月的蕭邦" will be released on
November
1,
2005.
(
Chopin is Jay's favourite
musician.)
Jolin Tsai in her Magic album
Patty Hou, shown here anchoring a Taiwanese news
bulletin
EPs
Fantasy Plus (December 21, 2001) Nun-Chuks (April 9, 2002) Hidden Track EP
(尋找周杰倫 EP,
xúnzhǎo Zhōu Jiélún, November 12, 2003)"Initial J:- Best of Jay Chou" (Japan release,
August 31, 2005) Live Albums
The One Live CD
(October 28,
2002) Incomparable
Concert (Wu Yu Lun Bi) January 21, 2005 Relationships
Chou's name is attached to
a number of female personalities ever since his debut. Many of his
relationships are widely reported in the Taiwanese tabloids, partly
due to Chou's own unconventional nature and eccentricities.
Patty Hou, a popular
television news anchor on the AZIO network in Taiwan, his ex
girlfriend. Jolin
Tsai, famed Taiwanese pop singer whose latest 2005 release is
entitled "J-Game" Vivian Hsu, pop singer and lyricist who penned
lyrics for Chou's first single "Cute Woman" Landy Wen, hip-hop songstress who
recorded a duet of "Rooftop" with Jay Chou and shares his Alfa
Music Record Label External links
Jay2Aust.com: Australia Fansite
(English) Jay-Chou.net: Fan Site
(English) myJAYsian: Fan
Club (English) Jay Chou Studio: Fan
Site (English)