To Be Continued... (Stefanie Sun album)

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To Be Continued...
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 10, 2003
Genre Mandopop
Language Chinese
Label Warner
Producer
Stefanie Sun chronology
Leave
(2002)
To Be Continued...
(2003)
The Moment
(2003)

To Be Continued... (Chinese :未完成) is the sixth studio album by Singaporean singer Stefanie Sun. It was released on January 10, 2003, by Warner Music Taiwan. [1] It was produced by Peter Lee, Paul Lee, Tino Bao and Sun herself.

Contents

The album sold more than 2.1 million copies in Asia. Within a month and a half of its launch, the album sold over 280,000 copies in Taiwan alone. [2] By the end of 2003, it sold more than 290,000 copies in Taiwan, making it the year's second highest-selling album by a female solo artist and the year's fourth highest-selling album overall in the country. [3] The album earned an IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award for Top 10 Best Selling Mandarin Albums of the Year in 2003. [4]

Track listing

  1. "神奇" (Magical)
  2. "我不難過" (I Am Fine)
  3. "永遠" (Forever)
  4. "未完成" (To Be Continued)
  5. "接下來" (Following)
  6. "學會" (Learnt)
  7. "年輕無極限" (Youth Without Limit)
  8. "了解" (To Know)
  9. "休止符" (A Rest)
  10. "沒有人的方向" (A Direction Without Anyone)
  11. "My Story, Your Song" feat. Mai Kuraki

Sales

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
China1,000,000 [5]

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References

  1. (in Chinese) Warner Music Taiwan To Be Continued... album info Archived 2014-09-03 at the Wayback Machine 10 January 2003. Retrieved 2011-05-09
  2. "特殊包裝+演唱會VCD=燕姿「未完成」專輯銷售再衝衝衝!" (in Chinese). Archived from the original on June 17, 2003. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
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  4. IFPI Hong Kong 2003 IFPI Hong Kong Album Sales Awards winners list Archived 2012-02-19 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-04-19
  5. Suryadinata, Leo (2012). "Southeast Asian Personalities of Chinese Descent: Biographical dictionary". Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. p. 1019. Retrieved 11 September 2023.