Piao (album)

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Piao 飘
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Studio album by
Released22 November 2004
Genre Mandopop
Label Virgin Records, EMI
Zhao Wei chronology
The Last Separation
(2001)
Piao 飘
(2004)
Doubel 双
(2005)

Piao is an album by Zhao Wei. [1] [2] This album sold out 300,000 in first ten days. [3]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."变了" (Changed)Yao Qian (姚谦)Chen Jingjing (陈金晶)4:49
2."这一刻我相信你说我爱你" (At This Moment I Believe You And I Love You)Yao Qian (姚谦)Faith Yang (杨孝芬)4:15
3."渐渐" (Gradually)Chen Kehua (陈克华) Huang Yida (黄义达)3:55
4."无尽的莎士比亚" (Never End Shakespears)Yao Qian (姚谦) Zhang Yadong (张亚东)4:43
5."一直下雨的星期天" (Rainning Sunday)Yao Qian (姚谦)Minaki3:46
6."表情 动作 语言" (Expression Of Action)Guo Weicong (郭伟聪)Guo Weicong (郭伟聪)4:20
7."状态" (Status)Isaac Chen (陈镇川) Peter Lee (李偲菘)3:49
8."生命里的这一天" (On This Day Of Life)Yao Qian (姚谦)Dai Lei (戴蕾)3:58
9."十一月" (November)Yao Qian (姚谦)Yi Zhiqing (黄莹莹)3:45
10."天使之名" (Name of Angel)Yao Qian (姚谦)Li Wei Song (李伟菘)4:41

Awards and nominations

6th Top Chinese Music Chart Awards

12th ERC Chinese Top Ten Awards

4th Sprite China Original Pop Music Chart Awards

12th China Music Chart Awards

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References

  1. China.org.cn Zhao Wei Releases New Music Album 16 Nov 2004 - At the press conference for promoting the album in Beijing on Friday, Zhao expressed her hope to convert her negative image among the public caused by her supposed design and support of an assault on a pregnant woman. The name Piao, meaning "moving as time goes by," showed Zhao's desire to get ...
  2. China Daily  : Chinese singer and actress Zhao Wei will come to Shenzhen on Saturday to sign copies of her latest album "Double" for fans. "Zhao's previous album, "Piao," released late last year has had good sales with more than 500,000 copies sold so far -- helped by plenty of publicity from the 10 awards it lapped up."
  3. 赵薇新专辑发行10天破30万张 销售成绩亮眼. Tom.com . 24 November 2004.