Double (Zhao Wei album)

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Double 双
CD cover depicting two young Chinese women facing one another, one wearing a black shirt, the other wearing orange. The word DOUBLE is written in thin but large yellow letters across the center of the image.
Studio album by
Released22 July 2005[citation needed]
GenreMandopop
LabelVirgin Records, EMI
Zhao Wei chronology
Afloat
(2004)
Double 双
(2005)
Angel's Suitcase
(2007)

Double 双[1] is a 2005 album by mainland Chinese pop singer Zhao Wei. Its first single, "Still Time for Tomorrow" (Chinese: 来得及的明天; pinyin: lái dé jí de míngtiān) was the theme song for UNICEF's "Attention for Children Affected by AIDS" campaign (Chinese: 关注受艾滋病影响儿童项目).[2] The first week sold more than 150,000 in mainland China.[3]

Track listing[]

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."来得及的明天" (Still Time for Tomorrow)Yao Qian (姚谦)Xu Wei (许巍)3:37
2."顺风逆风" (With the Wind, Against the Wind)Yao Qian (姚谦)Huang Yida (黄义达)3:54
3."微小的部分" (Tiny Part)Yao Qian (姚谦)Li Meng (李勐)3:46
4."痛苦之歌" (Painful Song)Yao Qian (姚谦)Li Weisong (李伟菘)3:54
5."我和上官燕" (Shangguanyan and I)Wen Ya (文雅)Benny4:19
6."多情应笑我" (Emotions Don't Laugh At Me)Yao Qian (姚谦)Chen Wei (陈伟)4:57
7."孰轻孰重" (What's Light, What's Heavy)Yao Qian (姚谦)Chen Wei (陈伟)4:10
8."夜长梦多" (Long Night, Many Dreams)Zhou Yaohui (周耀辉)Chen Wei (陈伟)4:32
9."不要告别" (Won't Say Goodbye)Sanmao (三毛)Yi Zhiqing (逸之青)3:40
10."发现" (Realization)Yao Qian (姚谦)Wang Liguang (王黎光)5:11
11."爱" (Love)Yao Qian (姚谦)Wang Liguang (王黎光)3:36

Awards and nominations[]

6th Top Chinese Music Chart Awards

  • Nominated: Best Female Artist
  • Nominated: Best Album

14th Channel [V] Globle China Music Awards

  • Won: Favorite Female Artist
  • Won: Favorite Music Video

13th ERC Chinese Top Ten Awards

  • Won: Favorite Artist
  • Won: Golden Melody of the Year-Shangguan Yan and I

Music Radio Top Chart Awards

  • Won: Favorite Female Artist Mainland China
  • Won: Golden Melody of the Year-Shangguan Yan and I
  • Won: Best Lyrics (Wen Ya)
  • Nominated: Best Female Artist Mainland China

References[]

  1. ^ (Chinese: ; pinyin: shuāng) means "pair" or "double".
  2. ^ 吴静 (Wu Jing) (30 June 2005). "关注受艾滋病影响儿童 (Attention for children affected by AIDS)" (in Chinese). Sina.com. Retrieved 27 February 2009.
  3. ^ 赵薇新专辑首周销量15万张 庆功宴不谈情变事件 (in Chinese). 北国网. 4 August 2005. Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 4 August 2005.


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