S.H.E discography | |
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Studio albums | 11 |
Live albums | 5 |
Compilation albums | 2 |
Internet albums | 1 |
EPs | 1 |
Soundtrack albums | 7 |
Collaborations | 6 |
Side projects | 4 |
S.H.E is a Taiwanese girl group. Their discography consists of eleven studio albums, three live albums, two compilation albums, seven soundtrack albums and one Internet album. All of S.H.E's album covers display an oxalis as a symbol for the group. On some covers, the clover is easy to spot (Girls Dorm, Together, Encore, Forever) while its appearance is more subtle on others (Super Star, Once Upon a Time). Album releases are followed with the release of a karaoke VCD, consisting of the group's music videos for that particular album.
Although S.H.E does not write the majority of their songs, they composed "Sweet Honey" (Chinese :甜蜜). The rights to the song were sold on October 21, 2005, for NT$200,000. [1] In 2007, S.H.E produced the song "Wifey" (Chinese :老婆) for Play .
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Girls' Dorm (女生宿舍) |
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Youth Society (青春株式會社) |
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Genesis (美麗新世界) |
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Super Star |
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Magical Journey (奇幻旅程) |
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Encore (安可) |
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Once Upon a Time (不想長大) |
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Play |
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FM S.H.E (我的電台) |
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Shero |
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Blossomy (花又開好了) |
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Map of Love (愛的地圖) |
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Fantasy Land Tour 2004 in Taipei (奇幻樂園台北演唱會) |
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Moving Castle Concert Live @ H.K. (移動城堡香港演唱會) |
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S.H.E Is the One Tour Live (S.H.E 愛而為一演唱會影音館) |
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2gether 4ever (2gether 4ever 演唱會影音館) |
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2gether 4ever Encore (2gether 4ever Encore 演唱會影音館) |
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Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | |
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Together |
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Forever (New Song + Collection) |
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Irreplaceable (永遠都在) |
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Title | Year | Notes |
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"Seventeen" | 2018 | 17th anniversary commemoration single |
Title | Year | Album |
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"Flowers Have Blossomed" | 2003 | The Rose OST |
"Star Light" (星光) | 2005 | Reaching for the Stars OST |
"A Vision of Eternity" (一眼萬年) | 2006 | The Little Fairy OST |
"What to Do?" (怎麼辦) | Hanazakarino Kimitachihe OST | |
"How Have You Been Lately?" (最近還好嗎) | 2007 | Bull Fighting OST |
"Love Has Come" (愛來過) | ||
"Loving You" (愛上你) | 2010 | Down with Love OST |
"Wings of My Words" | 2015 | The Ark Of Mr.Chow OST |
Title | Year | Album |
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"Solo Madrigal" (with Tank) | 2006 | Fighting |
"Only Have Feelings for You" (with Fahrenheit) | Fahrenheit | |
"You Are the Song in My Heart" (with Leehom Wang) | 2007 | Change Me |
"New Home" (with Fahrenheit) | 2008 | Two-Sided Fahrenheit |
"Lao Chang Pan" (with various artists) | 2010 | Lian Hua |
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