Show Up!

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Show Up!
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Studio album by
Released30 September 2003
Genre Canto-pop
Length46:39
Label EEG
Joey Yung chronology
My Pride
(2003)
Show Up!
(2003)
Nin9 2 5ive
(2004)

Show Up! is Joey Yung's sixth Cantonese full-length studio album, released on 30 September 2003. The main track of this album is also the theme for Joey's third solo concert and second concert series, "Neway Joey Yung Live Show Up!", which spanned six nights at the famous Hong Kong Coliseum.

Track listing

  1. Panic Room
  2. Show Up!
  3. 出賣 Betrayal
  4. Déjà Vu
  5. 流汗 Sweating
  6. 歌姬 Diva
  7. Cyber Stage
  8. 派對機器 Party Machine
  9. 心甘命抵 Total Willingness
  10. 遲鈍 Sluggish
  11. N.G. Takes
  12. 勉強幸福 Reluctant Bliss
  13. 想得太遠 Thinking Too Much
  14. 會很美 Becoming Beautiful
  15. 我也不想這樣 I Don't Wanna Be Like That Either
  16. Show Up! (Mandarin Version)

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