E.d.M.O.N.D

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E.d.M.O.N.D
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Released28 Jan 2013
Genre Cantopop
Label Gold Typhoon
Edmond Leung chronology
#20
(2011)
E.d.M.O.N.D
(2013)
Queen's Covers
(2014)

E.d.M.O.N.D is a Cantopop album by Edmond Leung, and the last studio album released by Gold Typhoon.

Track listing

  1. The Positive Energy Song (正氣歌)
  2. Di Ga Day
  3. MMM~13 Things You Didn't Know Better Than You Know (MMM~十三件唔知好過知的事)
  4. Anti-Love Song (反情歌)
  5. Never
  6. Delete

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