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"Jiāyoú! Ni You ME!" (Chinese: 加油!你有ME!; pinyin: Jiāyoú! NiYou ME!; lit. 'Go! You Have ME!') is a Mandarin popduet song by Chinese singer Alan featuring Vision Wei. It was released as Alan's third Chinese single on October 29, 2008, as a digital download in Asia and as a mini-CD in Hong Kong. The song was used to encourage Chinese students and promote Epson's ME 30/300 printer series in China, which she became a spokesperson of in September 2008.
Alan and Wei Chen became acquainted with each other when they were the only two selected to represent Mainland China at the 9th Asian New Singer Competition in 2006.
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The lyrics were written by Francis Lee, who had previously written the lyrics of Alan's "Xin Zhan: Red Cliff". The music was composed by Bi Kuo Yong and arranged by Chen Lei.