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Jay Chou singles discography
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Taiwanese singer-songwriter Jay Chou has released fifteen studio albums since his debut in 2000. His sophomore studio album, Fantasy (2001), spawned singles such as "Simple Love" and "Silence", while his next album, The Eight Dimensions (2002), was supported with singles such as "Secret Signal" and "Back to the Past". His fourth studio record, Yeh Hui-Mei (2003), produced singles such as "Sunny Day" and "Dong-Feng-Po", the former of which re-charted within the top 20 on the charts in Taiwan, Malaysia and Singapore 15 years after its release.
Common Jasmine Orange (2004) produced the title track of the same name, which was named the most popular song of the year in Taiwan by Hit FM. The album also spawned the single as "Step Aside". Various singles were promoted for November's Chopin (2005), including "Coral Sea", "All the Way North", and "Maple Leaf". "Blue and White Porcelain" (2007) drew inspiration from porcelain—a national treasure in China—as the song's central motif, which won Song of the Year at the Golden Melody Awards. His 2008 single, "Rice Field", also won the same award the following year's ceremony.
Aiyo, Not Bad (2014) contained several singles including "What Kind of Man" and "Rhythm of the Rain". Jay Chou's Bedtime Stories (2016) spawned several hits including the collaboration "Shouldn't Be" with A-Mei and the song "Love Confession". "Won't Cry" (2019) and "Mojito" (2020) reached number one on the charts in China and garnered over 9 million downloads in the country. The single "Greatest Works of Art" from the album of the same name (2022) reached number one in Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, and Malaysia.
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Singles
2000s
2010s
2020s
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Promotional songs
Other charted songs
As featured artist
Songwriting credits
- 1999 – "蝸牛" (Snail) by Valen Hsu, Chyi Chin, Panda Hsiung, and Power Station[18]
- 2001 – "你怎麼連話都說不清楚" (Can't Speak Clearly) from Lucky Number by Jolin Tsai
- 2002 – "熱帶雨林" (Tropical Rainforest) from Youth Society by S.H.E
- 2003 – "騎士精神" (Spirit of the Knight) from Magic by Jolin Tsai
- 2003 – "說愛你" (Say Love You) from Magic by Jolin Tsai
- 2003 – "布拉格廣場" (Prague Square) from Magic by Jolin Tsai
- 2004 – "就是愛" (It's Love) from Castle by Jolin Tsai
- 2004 – "倒帶" (Rewind) from Castle by Jolin Tsai
- 2004 – "海盜" (Pirates) from Castle by Jolin Tsai
- 2004 – "候鳥" (Migratory Bird) from Encore by S.H.E
- 2005 – "自我催眠" (Self-Hypnosis) from Hypnosis Show by Show Lo
- 2006 – ""失憶" (Amnesia) from Kissing the Future of Love by Fish Leong
- 2006 – "觸電" (Electric Shock) from Forever by S.H.E
- 2007 – "淘汰" (Elimination) from Admit it by Eason Chan
- 2007 – "我不是F4" (I'm Not F4) from I'm Not F4 by Vic Chou
- 2007 – "小小" (Little Little) from Little Little by Joey Yung
- 2010 – "想你就寫信" (If I Think of You I'll Write You a Letter) from The Drifters by The Drifters
- 2011 – "幸福微甜" (Love Is Sweet) from Perfection by Super Junior–M
- 2012 – "都要微笑好嗎" (Keep Smiling) from First Time OST by Angelababy[19]
- 2018 – "謝謝一輩子" (Thank you for a lifetime) by Jackie Chan
- 2018 – "一路上小心" by Jacky Wu
- 2020 – "等風雨經過" (Waiting for the Wind and Rain to Pass) by Jacky Cheung
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Music videos directed
- 2004 – "家" (Home) from Nan Quan Mama's Summer by Nan Quan Mama
- 2005 – "不作你的朋友" (Not Gonna Be Your Friend) from Once Upon a Time by S.H.E
- 2010 – "你是我的OK繃" (You're My Bandaid) from The Drifters by The Drifters
Notes
- Billboard's Hits of the World charts (including Hong Kong Songs and Taiwan Songs) were launched in February 2022.[15]
- Starting the week ending 24 March 2022, the Recording Industry Association of Malaysia's Top 20 International and Domestic Singles chart was reconfigured to be exclusively for international single releases. The same week, the Top 10 Chinese Singles chart was introduced.[7]
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