Jolin Tsai videography | |
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Music videos | 188 |
Video albums | 33 |
Video singles | 4 |
Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai has released a total of 188 music videos, 33 video albums, and 4 video singles to date. In 2000, she released the concert video 1019 I Can Concert . [1] That same year, she also released the music video compilation Don't Stop Karaoke. [2] In 2001, she released the concert video Show Your Love Concert and the music video compilation Show Your Love Karaoke. [3] [4] In 2002, she issued the music video compilation Lucky Number Karaoke. [5] In 2005, she released the concert tour video J1 Live Concert . [6] In 2007, she released the documentary video If You Think You Can, You Can! . [7] In 2009, she issued the concert video Love & Live . [8] In 2013, she released the concert tour video Myself World Tour , [9] and in 2018, she released the concert tour video Play World Tour . [10]
Title | Year | Director(s) | Album | Ref. |
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"I Know You're Feeling Blue" | 1999 | Chou Ko-tai | 1019 | [11] |
"Because of You" | Unknown | [12] | ||
"Blame It on the Age" | Marlboro Lai | [13] | ||
"Good-Bye" | Tony Lin | [14] | ||
"The Rose" | Chou Ko-tai | [15] | ||
"Living with the World" | Unknown | [16] | ||
"Guessing" | [17] | |||
"Emptiness" | Tony Lin | [18] | ||
"Who Are You" | Unknown | [19] | ||
"Out on the Street" | [20] |
Title | Year | Director(s) | Album | Ref. |
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"Don't Stop" | 2000 | Tony Lin | Don't Stop | [21] |
"Are You Happy" | [22] | |||
"You Gotta Know" | Kuang Sheng | [23] | ||
"What Kind of Love" | JP Huang | [24] | ||
"Sugar Sugar" | Show×2 | [25] | ||
"Eternity" | Unknown | [26] | ||
"Everything's Gonna Be Alright" | [27] | |||
"Love Song for You" | [28] | |||
"Show Your Love" | Tony Lin | Show Your Love | [29] | |
"Do You Still Love Me" | Kuang Sheng | [30] | ||
"Feel Your Presence" | 2001 | Ma I-chung | [31] | |
"Fall in Love with a Street" | [32] | |||
"Reluctant" | [33] | |||
"Baby Face" | Unknown | [34] | ||
"Pretty Pretty Day" | [35] | |||
"If You Said Love Me at That Day" | [36] | |||
"Love Is Near" | [37] | |||
"See at a Glance" | [38] | |||
"Where the Dream Takes You" | Marlboro Lai | Atlantis: The Lost Empire | [39] | |
"If You Don't Want" | Chin Cho | Lucky Number | [40] | |
"Lucky Number" | Milo Hsu | [41] | ||
"Can't Speak Clearly" | P×3 | [42] | ||
"Bridge over Troubled Water" | Marlboro Lai | [43] | ||
"Take It Easy" | Unknown | [44] | ||
"Let Me Alone" | [45] | |||
"Surprise" | [46] | |||
"Watch Me Closely" | P×3 | [47] | ||
"Only One of You" | Unknown | [48] | ||
"Catcher" | P×3 | [49] | ||
"The Spirit of Knight" | 2002 | Tony Lin | Magic | [50] |
"Magic" | 2003 | Kuang Sheng | [51] | |
"Fake Confess" | Tony Lin | [52] | ||
"Say Love You" | Kuang Sheng | [53] | ||
"Prague Square" | Chen Hung-bin | [54] | ||
"Be You for a Day" | Tony Lin | [55] | ||
"Rope on Vest" | [56] | |||
"Slave Ship" | Unknown | [57] | ||
"Smell of the Popcorn" | [58] | |||
"Prove It" | [59] | |||
"Good Thing" | [60] | |||
"Angel of Love" (with Andy On) | Why Me, Sweetie?! Original Sound Track | [61] | ||
"Darkness" | [62] | |||
"Sweetie" | [63] | |||
"Hand in Hand" (with various artists) | — | [64] | ||
"Warriors in Peace" | Warriors of Heaven and Earth Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | [65] | ||
"Pirates" | 2004 | Marlboro Lai | Castle | [66] |
"36 Tricks of Love" | Kuang Sheng | [67] | ||
"It's Love" | Marlboro Lai | [68] | ||
"The Smell of Lemon Grass" | Tony Lin | [69] | ||
"Love Love Love" | Marlboro Lai & Bill Chia | [70] | ||
"The Starter" | Tony Lin | [71] | ||
"Disappearing Castle" | Unknown | [72] | ||
"Nice Cat" | [73] | |||
"Priority" | [74] | |||
"Rewind" | [75] | |||
"Dare for More" (with various artists) | — | [76] | ||
"Signature Gesture" | Marlboro Lai & Bill Chia | J9 | [77] | |
"Single Harm" | Jimmy Chou | [78] | ||
"J9 Magic Non-Stop Remix" | Unknown | [79] | ||
"J-Game" | 2005 | Marlboro Lai & Bill Chia | J-Game | [80] |
"Sky" | JP Huang | [81] | ||
"Overlooking Purposely" | Kuang Sheng | [82] | ||
"Greek Girl by the Wishing Fountain" | Marlboro Lai & Bill Chia | [83] | ||
"Exclusive Myth" | Kuang Sheng | [84] | ||
"Repeated Note" | Marlboro Lai | [85] | ||
"Missing You" | [86] | |||
"Sweet and Sour" | Unknown | [87] | ||
"Oh Oh" | [88] | |||
"Hunting Cupid" | [89] | |||
"Under the Sea" | Hong Kong Disneyland the Grand Opening Celebration Album | [90] | ||
"Destined Guy" (Show Lo featuring Jolin Tsai) | Marlboro Lai | Hypnosis Show | [91] | |
"Paradise" | Marlboro Lai & Bill Chia | J1 Live Concert | [92] | |
"Attraction of Sexy Lips" | Marlboro Lai | Dancing Diva | [93] | |
"My Choice" | 2006 | Chin Cho | J-Top | [94] |
"Clothing Astrology" | Bill Chia | [95] | ||
"J-Top Hits" | Unknown | [96] | ||
"Dancing Diva" | Marlboro Lai & Bill Chia | Dancing Diva | [97] | |
"Pretence" | Leste Chen | [98] | ||
"A Wonder in Madrid" | Terry & Friends | [99] | ||
"Mr. Q" | Kuang Sheng | [100] | ||
"The Prologue" | May Wen | [101] | ||
"Pulchritude" | Marlboro Lai | [102] | ||
"Nice Guy" (featuring Stanley Huang) | Chen Hung-i | [103] | ||
"Love in the Shape of a Heart" | May Wen | [104] | ||
"Heart Breaking Day" | [105] | |||
"The Finale" | JP Huang | [106] | ||
"Marry Me Today" (David Tao featuring Jolin Tsai) | Tony Lin | Beautiful | [107] | |
"Dancing Forever" | Jeff Chang | Dancing Forever | [108] | |
"Missing You" | Marlboro Lai | [109] | ||
"Dare to Go to the Cemetery" | [110] | |||
"Heard That Love's Ever Been Back" | [111] | |||
"Agent J" | 2007 | Jeff Chang | Agent J | [112] |
"Bravo Lover" | Marlboro Lai | [113] | ||
"Alone" | Jeff Chang | [114] | ||
"Sun Will Never Set" | Marlboro Lai | [115] | ||
"Fear-Free" | Jeff Chang | [116] | ||
"Tacit Violence" | Kuang Sheng | [117] | ||
"Priceless" | [118] | |||
"Ideal State" | Marlboro Lai | [119] | ||
"Metronome" | [120] | |||
"Golden Triangle" | Kuang Sheng | [121] | ||
"Let's Move It" | Marlboro Lai | [122] | ||
"Beijing Welcomes You" (with various artists) | 2008 | Unknown | The Official Album for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games | [123] |
"I Won't Last a Day Without You" | Marlboro Lai | Love Exercise | [124] | |
"When You Say Nothing at All" | Hooya Chen | [125] | ||
"Lady Marmalade" | Hooya | [126] | ||
"Hauteur" | 2009 | Unknown | Jeneation | [127] |
"Habitual Betrayal" | [128] | |||
"Real Man" (featuring Nick Chou) | Marlboro Lai | Butterfly | [129] | |
"Compromise" | Hsu Yun-hsuan | [130] | ||
"Butterfly" | Marlboro Lai | [131] | ||
"Slow Life" | [132] | |||
"Accompany with Me" | Hsu Yun-ting | [133] | ||
"Love Attraction" | Unknown | [134] | ||
"The Shadow Dancer" | [135] | |||
"Parachute" | [136] | |||
"You Hurt My Feelings" | [137] | |||
"Hot Winter" | [138] | |||
"Change the Future" (with various artists) | — | [139] |
Title | Year | Director(s) | Album | Ref. |
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"There Is a Tiger" (with various artists) | 2010 | Unknown | — | [140] |
"Heartbeat of Taiwan" | [141] | |||
"Honey Trap" | Cha Eun Teak | Myself | [142] | |
"Love Player" | Marlboro Lai | [143] | ||
"Nothing Left to Say" | Bill Chia | [144] | ||
"Butterflies in My Stomach" | Marlboro Lai | [145] | ||
"Take Immediate Action" | [146] | |||
"Real Hurt" | Sam Hu | [147] | ||
"Black-Haired Beautiful Girl" | Kuang Sheng | [148] | ||
"The Great Artist" | 2012 | Muh Chen | Muse | [149] |
"Wandering Poet" | JP Huang | [150] | ||
"Dr. Jolin" | Marlboro Lai | [151] | ||
"Mosaic" | Chen Hung-i | [152] | ||
"Spying on You Behind the Fence" | Jude Chen | [153] | ||
"Fantasy" | Bill Chia | [154] | ||
"I" | Fu Tien-yu | [155] | ||
"Color Photos" | Jude Chen | [156] | ||
"Friday the 13th" | Unknown | [157] | ||
"Beast" | Bill Chia | [158] | ||
"Journey" | 2013 | — | [159] | |
"Now Is the Time" | 2014 | Muh Chen | Pepsi Beats of the Beautiful Game | [160] |
"Kaleidoscope" | Unknown | — | [161] | |
"Shake Your Body" (with various artists) | Muh Chen | [162] | ||
"Be Wonderful Together" | Dennis Liu | [163] | ||
"Phony Queen" | Jeff Chang | Play | [164] | |
"Play" | Muh Chen | [165] | ||
"The Third Person and I" | Fu Tien-yu | [166] | ||
"Medusa" | Jennifer Wu | [167] | ||
"We're All Different, Yet the Same" | Hou Chi-jan | [168] | ||
"Gentlewomen" | Scott Beardslee & Kitty Lin | [169] | ||
"Lip Reading" | Thomas Wyatt & Edwin Eversole | [170] | ||
"I'm Not Yours" (featuring Namie Amuro) | Muh Chen | [171] | ||
"I Love, I Embrace" | Thomas Wyatt & Edwin Eversole | [172] | ||
"I Wanna Know" (Alesso featuring Jolin Tsai) | 2016 | Unknown | — | [173] |
"Ego-Holic" (Starr Chen featuring Jolin Tsai) | Hsieh Yu-en | Welcome to the Next Level | [174] | |
"Give Love" | 2017 | Hi-Organic | — | [175] |
"On Happiness Road" | Sung Hsin-yin | [176] | ||
"Stand Up" | Muh Chen | [177] | ||
"The Player" | 2018 | Wise Mind | [178] | |
"Sun Will Never Set" (DNF Apocalypse version) (with various artists) | Unknown | [179] | ||
"Ugly Beauty" | Muh Chen | Ugly Beauty | [180] | |
"Happy New Year Do Re Mi" (with Liu Yuning and various artists) | 2019 | Zou Fei | — | [181] |
"Hubby" | Jeff Chang | Ugly Beauty | [182] | |
"Womxnly" | Ryan Parma | [183] | ||
"Life Sucks" | Jeff Chang | [184] | ||
"Lady in Red" | Cheng Wei-hao | [185] | ||
"Karma" | Remii Huang | [186] | ||
"Romance" | Cheng Wei-hao | [187] |
Title | Year | Director(s) | Album | Ref. |
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"Fight as One" (with Eason Chan) | 2020 | Tan Ke & Fu Jing | — | [188] |
"Who Am I" (with Jony J) | Unknown | The Wolf Original Television Series Soundtrack | [189] | |
"Opposite" | [190] | |||
"Sweet Guilty Pleasure" | Leo Liao | Ugly Beauty | [191] | |
"Stars Align" (with R3hab) | 2021 | Muh Chen | — | [192] |
"Equal in the Darkness" (with Steve Aoki and MAX) | Ariel Michelle | [193] | ||
"Equal in the Darkness" (Mandarin version) (with Steve Aoki and MAX) | [194] | |||
"Untitled" | 2022 | Yin Chen-hao | [195] | |
"Someday, Somewhere" | 2023 | Unknown | [196] | |
"Oh La La La" | Dawson Pon | [197] | ||
"Sun Will Never Set" (Mars version) | 2024 | Curry Tian | [198] |
Title | Artist(s) | Year | Director(s) | Album | Ref. |
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"$$$" | Edison Chen featuring FAMA | 2008 | Vernie Yeung | — | [199] |
"Party Boy" | Show Lo | Marlboro Lai & Show Lo | Trendy Man | [200] |
Title | Release details | Description |
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1019 (3rd edition) |
| The edition contains six music videos from 1019 and one documentary film. |
1019 (4th edition) |
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1019 I Can Concert |
| The release chronicles the 1019 I Can Concert in Taipei on December 4, 1999. |
Don't Stop (3rd edition) |
| The edition contains three music videos from Don't Stop and three live videos of the Don't Stop Concert in Taipei on April 16, 2000. |
Don't Stop Karaoke |
| The release has three versions, the DVD version contains 17 music videos from 1019 and Don't Stop, the VCD version contains 12 music videos from 1019 and Don't Stop, and the 2VCD version contains the content of 1019 I Can Concert in addition to the content of the VCD version. |
Show Your Love (3rd edition) |
| The edition contains two music videos from Show Your Love and three live videos of the Show Your Love Concert. |
Show Your Love Concert |
| The release chronicles the Show Your Love Concert in Panchiao on February 25, 2001. |
Show Your Love Karaoke |
| The release contains ten music videos from Show Your Love and five commercials of Tsaio. |
Together |
| The release contains 14 music videos released during Universal era and one behind-the-scenes documentary film about Lucky Number. |
Lucky Number Karaoke |
| The release contains nine music videos from Lucky Number and six commercials of Mobitai Communications. |
Magic (deluxe edition) |
| The edition contains 11 music videos from Magic. |
Castle |
| The release contains one documentary film. |
Castle (deluxe edition) |
| The edition contains ten music videos from Castle. |
Born to Be a Star |
| The release contains 15 music videos released during Universal era. |
J-Game (deluxe edition) |
| The edition contains ten music videos from J-Game. |
J1 Live Concert |
| The release chronicles the Taipei date of the J1 World Tour on November 20, 2004 and two behind-the-scenes documentary films. |
J-Top |
| The release contains four music videos released during Sony era and one documentary film. |
Dancing Diva (Perfect Celebration edition) |
| The edition contains 11 music videos from Dancing Diva. |
Dancing Forever |
| The release chronicles the Pulchritude Concert in Kaohsiung on July 1, 2006 |
If You Think You Can, You Can! |
| The release chronicles the Taipei dates of the Dancing Forever World Tour from November 17 to 19, 2006, one documentary film, and four music videos from Dancing Forever. |
Final Wonderland |
| The release contains 22 music videos released during Sony era. |
Agent J (limited edition) |
| The edition contains the film, Agent J (2007). |
Agent J (Champion special edition) |
| The edition contains ten music videos and four dance performance videos from Agent J. |
Agent J (special celebration edition) |
| The edition chronicles the Agent J Concert in Tamsui on October 21, 2007 and one music video from Agent J. |
Butterfly |
| The release contains two dance performance videos from Butterfly and two dance tutorial videos. |
Butterfly (deluxe edition) |
| The edition contains five music videos from Butterfly. |
Love & Live |
| The release chronicles the Butterfly Concert in Taichung on May 9, 2009 and the Slow Life Concert in Taipei on May 24, 2009. |
Myself (Take 2 – Dance with Me edition) |
| The edition contains six music videos from Myself and one behind-the-scenes documentary film. |
Ultimate |
| The release contains nine music videos released during Sony era and one live video of the J1 World Tour in Taipei on November 20, 2004. |
Muse (special limited edition) |
| The edition contains five music video from Muse and chronicles the Muse Concert in Tainan on October 6, 2012. |
Myself World Tour |
| The release chronicles the Taipei dates of the Myself World Tour from December 22 to 23, 2012 and the music video of "Journey". |
Play (Replay deluxe international edition) |
| The edition contains nine music video from Play. |
Play World Tour |
| The release chronicles the Taipei dates of the Play World Tour from May 22 to 25, 2015, four We're All Different, Yet the Same documentary films, and one behind-the-scenes documentary film. |
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"Attraction of Sexy Lips" |
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"Pulchritude" |
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"Heartbeat of Taiwan" |
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"Journey" |
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Jolin Tsai is a Taiwanese singer, songwriter, and actress. Recognized as the "Queen of C-Pop", Tsai is one of the most influential figures in the Chinese-speaking world's pop culture. Her continuous reinvention and versatility in musical style and visual presentation have established her as a leading figure in popularizing dance-pop music in Greater China. Tsai exercises significant creative control over her career, and her work, which often addresses societal issues and ideological themes, has achieved both commercial success and critical acclaim.
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Myself is the 11th studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released by Warner and Mars on August 13, 2010. The album is centered around the concept of "party", with dance tracks making up approximately 80% of its content. It was produced by Andrew Chen, Adia, and Paula Ma.
Don't Stop is the second studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released on April 26, 2000, by Universal and D Sound. The album was produced by David Wu, Peter Lee, Paul Lee, and Wei Chen, and it blends various musical elements including pop, hip-hop, rock, reggae, and R&B. The album showcased Tsai's vocal delivery with greater range and maturity.
Show Your Love is the third studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released on December 22, 2000, by Universal and D Sound. The album was produced by David Wu, Peter Lee, Paul Lee, Chen Wei, and Jae Chong. It features diverse musical styles and showcases a more mature vocal performance from Tsai.
Muse is the twelfth studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released on September 14, 2012, by Warner and Mars. The album combines pop music with elements of pop art, incorporating a musical style that spans both mainstream and independent genres. It was co-produced by Michael Lin, Peggy Hsu, JJ Lin, and Tanya Chua.
365 is Taiwanese Mandopop trio boyband JPM's second studio Mandarin album. It was first released on 30 November 2012 by Sony Music (Taiwan).
Play is the thirteenth studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released by Warner and Eternal on November 15, 2014. The album marks a departure from the traditional framework of C-pop albums, featuring rich and diverse musical styles and themes. It was produced by Starr Chen, Andrew Chen, Tiger Chung, JJ Lin, and Michael Lin.
Dancing Forever is a compilation album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released on September 29, 2006, by EMI and Mars. The album features seven new songs, six remixed tracks, and live performances from her Pulchritude Concert, held on July 1, 2006, at the Kaohsiung Cultural Center in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The song "Marry Me Today" won the Song of the Year award at the 18th Golden Melody Awards.
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Play World Tour is a live video album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released on January 30, 2018, by Warner and Eternal. The album includes live performances from her Play World Tour concert held at Taipei Arena in Taipei, Taiwan, from May 22 to May 25, 2015. It also features four documentary shorts as well as one behind-the-scenes video.
Eternal Music Production Co., Ltd. is a Taiwanese artist management and music production company founded in 2009 by Taiwanese talent manager Ke Fu-hung and Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai. The company specializes in artist management for Tsai, as well as music production, music copyright management, concert promotion, and copyright affairs. It also handles the recruitment of members for the international fan club.
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"Womxnly" is a song by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, included on Jolin's 14th original studio album, Ugly Beauty. The song was composed by Razor Chiang and Jolin Tsai, written by Jolin Tsai and Ashin, and produced by Razor Chiang. The song was released on December 26, 2018, by Sony Music Taiwan and Eternal Music Production (凌時差音樂). The song won the Song of the Year award at the 30th Golden Melody Awards.
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