Montage (Charlene Choi album)

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Montage
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 2012 (2012-07)
Recorded2011–2012
Genre Cantopop
Label Emperor Entertainment Group
Charlene Choi chronology
Sweetest Day
(2011)
Montage
(2012)
Blooming
(2013)

Montage is the second studio album by Hong Kong singer Charlene Choi. It was released on July 24, 2012.

Contents

Background

Montage was recorded since 2011 to mid-2012 and finally released on July 24. It contains re-release of her 2008 single "2 - 1".

Release

Track listing

  1. "2 - 1"
  2. "Ming Ming"
  3. "Rilakkuma"
  4. "Grow Old Together"
  5. "Hopefully Tomorrow a Wake Up Doomsday"
  6. "Vanuat"
  7. "Species Me"
  8. "Dog Grace Song"
  9. "Train Through the Mountain"
  10. "Leftover Ladies Afraid Combat"
DVD (Regular Edition)
  1. "Ming Ming" (music video)
  2. "Grow Old Together" (music video)
Mandarin Edition
  1. "Two Minus One"
  2. "Obviously"
  3. "Relaxed Bear"
  4. "Until the Death Do Us Part"
  5. "Hopefully Tomorrow a Wake Up Doomsday"
  6. "Vanuatu"
  7. "Grow Me"
  8. "Ode to Dogs"
  9. "Train Passes Through the Tunnel"
  10. "Bachelorettes Fear Combat"

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