Self Portrait (Raymond Lam album)

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Self Portrait
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 17, 2012
Producer Emperor Entertainment Group
Raymond Lam chronology
LF
(2011)
Self Portrait
(2012)
A Time 4 You
(2013)

Self Portrait is Raymond Lam's seventh album. [1] It was released on August 17, 2012. The album contains 11 tracks and 5 music videos (CD + DVD).

Contents

Track listing

CD

  1. 頑石
  2. 寂寞星球
  3. 年時
  4. 暗中作樂
  5. 一刀切
  6. 膠椅
  7. Because of You
  8. LFX 6.8
  9. The One
  10. I'm Okay
  11. 頑石點頭(國語)

DVD - Music videos

  1. 頑石
  2. 一刀切
  3. Because of You
  4. I'm Okay
  5. 頑石點頭(國語)

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References

  1. "Raymond Lam Releases New Album, "Self-Portrait"". Jayne Stars. 16 August 2012.