Bite Back (album)

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Bite Back
Cyndi Wang - Bite Back alt.png
Studio album by
Released12 October 2023 (2023-10-12)
Genre Pop
Length37:46
Label Sony Music
Cyndi Wang chronology
My! Cyndi!
(2020)
Bite Back
(2023)
Alternative cover
Cyndi Wang - Bite Back.png
"Sugar Light" cover
Bite Back track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Miss You the Most" (最想你的) Wu Bai Wu Bai 4:18
2."Bite Back"
3:30
3."All In" (對賭)ZioneZione4:20
4."Sugar High"
  • Emily Burns
  • Jacob Attwooll
2:39
5."Insincere" (言不由衷) Accusefive Pan Yun-AnAccusefive Pan Yun-An4:59
6."Exaggerated" (浮誇)
  • Jarvis
  • JerryC
  • Pan Jia-Li
  • Wu Yi-Wei
  • Jarvis
  • JerryC
  • Pan Jia-Li
  • Wu Yi-Wei
3:55
7."Just Break Up" (一律建議分手吧)Li Ruo-Jyun
  • Hans Chen
  • Nese Ni
  • Chendy
2:55
8."Sentimental" (感情用事)
  • Alex Chang Jien
  • David Ke
Alex Chang Jien3:57
9."Embracing Life's Encounters" (人間遇見)
  • Jarvis
  • JerryC
  • Chendy
  • Wu Yi-Wei
  • Jarvis
  • JerryC
  • Chendy
  • Wu Yi-Wei
3:15
10."You Are Good Enough" (忘了說,你已經很好了)Wendy T
  • Wendy T
  • TeN
  • Cosine Tseng
  • 831 Be
3:58
Total length:37:46

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