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*The Eight Dimensions (八度空間, bādù kōngjiān, ], ]) *The Eight Dimensions (八度空間, bādù kōngjiān, ], ])
*The One Live CD (], ]) *The One Live CD (], ])
*Ye Hui Mei (葉惠美, Yè Huìměi, ], ]) *Ye Huimei (葉惠美, Yè Huìměi, ], ], this album is in honor of Chow's mother, Ye Huimei)
*Hidden Track EP (尋找周杰倫 EP, xúnzhāo Zhōu Jiélún, ], ]) *Hidden Track EP (尋找周杰倫 EP, xúnzhāo Zhōu Jiélún, ], ])



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Jay Chow or Jay Chou (traditional Chinese: 周傑倫, simplified Chinese: 周杰伦, pinyin: Zhōu Jiélún, January 18, 1979-) is a popular Taiwanese musician specializing in R&B and rap.

Biography

Born in a single-parent family, Jay is a bit shy and quiet. When he was young, he showed his interested in music. He began to learn to play the piano when he was 3. Later, at the age of 16, he started to write songs for other singers. A few years later, he himself became a singer.

In 2000, he released his first album "Jay", which gained great attention among the Chinese-speaking community, including Mainland, Taiwan, Hong Kong etc., that put him into the top pop star position among Chinese-speaking community.

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