OK (Chang Chen-yue album)

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OK
A-yue ok.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 6, 2007 (2007-07-06)
Genre Mandopop
Label Rock Records
Producer Chang Chen-yue
Chang Chen-yue chronology
Goodbye (再見)
(2005)
OK
(2007)
Empty Handed (兩手空空)
(2011)

OK is Chang Chen-yue's ninth studio album. It was released in 2007.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Missing [you] is a Type of an Illness" (思念是一種病 feat. Tanya Chua)Chang Chen-yue, Chyi Chin 4:15
2."You Said There is a Girl" (你說有個女孩)Chang4:09
3."Intersection" (路口)Chang3:55
4."Very Difficult" (很難)Chang4:18
5."OK"Chang4:08
6."Lonely Night Post" (孤獨的夜哨)Chang3:42
7."Goodbye" (再見)Chang3:30
8."Small Space" (小宇)Chang3:47
9."Let This Song" (就讓這首歌 Featuring MC HotDog and Patty Hou)Chang, MC HotDog3:47
10."Small Star" (小星星 Featuring 阿里山桃花村姐妹)Chang4:49
11."Goodbye (pathos version)" (再見 (真情版))Chang4:31


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