Jolin Tsai singles discography

Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai (Chinese: 蔡依林) has released 41 singles. In 1999, she signed a contract with Universal Music Taiwan, and the lead single "I Know You're Feeling Blue" from her debut album reached number 30 on the Hit FM Top 100 Singles of the Year, the Taiwan's equivalent to the Billboard Year-End Hot 100.[1] The following year, Tsai released Don't Stop and the title track, which reached number 17 on the Hit FM year-end chart.[2] In 2002, Tsai signed a contract with Sony Music Taiwan, and the title track from the album Magic (2003) reached number 24 on the Hit FM year-end chart.[3] In 2005, she released the album J-Game and one single under the same title, which released number 26 on the Hit FM year-end chart.[4] In 2006, Tsai signed a contract with Capitol Music Taiwan, and the title track from her album Dancing Diva reached number 33 on the Hit FM year-end chart.[5] In the same year, the single titled "Dancing Forever" from her remix album under the same title reached number 46 on the Hit FM year-end chart.[5] The following year, Tsai released the album Agent J and the title track, which reached number 14 on the Hit FM year-end chart.[6]

Jolin Tsai singles discography
Tsai performing at the 12th Migu Music Awards in Shanghai, December 2018
Singles41

In 2008, Tsai signed a contract with Warner Music Taiwan, and released "Real Man", which reached number 25 on the Hit FM year-end chart, from her album Butterfly.[7] In 2010, Tsai released the album Myself, and the lead single "Honey Trap" reached number one on the Hit FM year-end chart.[8] In 2012, she released the album, Muse (2012), and the lead single "The Great Artist" reached number two on the Hit FM year-end chart.[9] Her live album, Myself World Tour (2013) spawned one single title "Journey", which reached number 15 on the Hit FM year-end chart.[10] Her album Play (2014) featured two singles, "Play" and "The Third Person and I", which reached number one and number eight respectively on the Hit FM year-end chart.[11] In 2016, her single "I Wanna Know" reached number 25 on the Hit FM year-end chart.[12] In the same year, her single "Ego-Holic" reached number 52 on the Hit FM year-end chart.[13] In 2018, Tsai signed a contract with Sony Music Taiwan again, the title track from her album Ugly Beauty reached number one on the Hit FM year-end chart, and she became the artist with the most number-one songs on the chart.[14]

Singles

As lead artist

Title Date Album Note
"Living with the World" July 1999 1019 Promotional song of 7-Eleven.
"The Rose" September 1999 Cover of Bette Midler song under the same title.
"I Know You're Feeling Blue"
"Don't Stop" April 2000 Don't Stop
"Show Your Love" November 2000 Show Your Love Theme song of the 2000 film Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas in Taiwan.
"Where the Dream Takes You" June 2001 Lucky Number Also appears on the Taiwan edition of the soundtrack album for the 2001 film Atlantis: The Lost Empire, the song is the Mandarin version of the film's theme song, originally recorded by American singer Mýa. Another song "If You Don't Want to" served as the B-side.
"Show Your Love / Fall in Love with a Street / You Gotta Know" (Remix) April 2002 Dance Collection
"The Spirit of Knight" July 2002 Magic Promotional song for the Tourism Authority of Thailand.
"Magic" March 2003 Theme song of the video game Asgard.
"Warriors in Peace" September 2003 Warriors of Heaven and Earth: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Produced by Indian producer A. R. Rahman, the song is the theme song of the 2003 film Warriors of Heaven and Earth.
"J-Game" April 2005 J-Game
"Attraction of Sexy Lips" December 2005 Dancing Diva Promotional song of Max Factor.
"My Choice" April 2006 J-Top
"Dancing Diva" Dancing Diva
"Dancing Forever" September 2006 Dancing Forever Theme song of the video game We Dancing Online.
"Agent J" August 2007 Agent J
"Real Man" March 2009 Butterfly
"Heartbeat of Taiwan" April 2010 Non-album single Theme song of the Taiwan Pavilion at Expo 2010 Shanghai.
"Honey Trap" July 2010 Myself
"Honey Trap" (Dance with Me Remix) October 2010
"The Great Artist" August 2012 Muse
"Journey" September 2013 Myself World Tour Promotional song of Swarovski.
"Kaleidoscope" June 2014 Non-album single Theme song of the 2014 Chinese film Tiny Times 3.
"Phony Queen" September 2014 Play Theme song of the video game We Dancing Online DX.
"Play" October 2014
"The Third Person and I" November 2014
"Play" (Alesso Remix Version) October 2016 Non-album single
"Give Love" May 2017 Feature song for the 2017 Mother's Day and a related public interest campaign presented by the Taiwan television station Da Ai Television. The song is the cover of the theme song of the 2004 Taiwanese drama under the same title.
"On Happiness Road" November 2017 Theme song of the 2018 Taiwanese animated film under the same title.
"Stand Up" December 2017 Theme song of the 2018 Chinese film Monster Hunt 2.
"The Player" June 2018 Theme song of the video game Dungeon & Fighter.
"Ugly Beauty" December 2018 Ugly Beauty
Title Date Album Note
"Hand in Hand"
(among various artists)
May 2003 Non-album single Produced by Taiwanese singers Leehom Wang and David Tao, the song comprises various famous artists from Taiwan and is a charity song appeals to fight against the 2003 SARS outbreak.
"Destined Guy"
(Show Lo featuring Jolin Tsai)
September 2005 Hypnosis Show A duet by Tsai and Taiwanese singer Show Lo.
"I Wanna Know"
(Alesso featuring Jolin Tsai)
September 2016 Non-album single Produced by Swedish DJ Alesso, the song is the cover of Nico & Vinz song under the same title.
"Ego-Holic"
(Starr Chen featuring Jolin Tsai)
October 2016 Welcome to the Next Level Produced by Taiwanese producer Starr Chen. Appears on Chen's 2016 album Welcome to the Next Level.
"We Are One"
(Hardwell featuring Jolin Tsai)
June 2017 Non-album single Produced by Dutch DJ Hardwell.
"Sun Will Never Set" (DNF Apocalypse Version)
(among various artists)
November 2018 Promotional single of the 2018 Dungeon & Fighter Carnival, the song comprises Tsai and various popular gamers on Dungeon & Fighter. The song is the cover version of Tsai's song under the same title from her album, Agent J (2007).
"Happy New Year Do Re Mi"
(among various artists)
January 2019 Promotional single of Chinese online video platform Douyin, the song comprises Tsai, Chinese singer Liu Yuning, and various popular personalities on Douyin.
"Gravity"
(Karry Wang featuring Jolin Tsai)
November 2019 A duet by Tsai and Chinese singer Karry Wang.
"Fight as One"
(Eason Chan featuring Jolin Tsai)
April 2020 A duet by Tsai and Hong Kong singer Eason Chan. The song is a charity song calls for fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Other songs

Title Date Album Note
"I Feel Good!" September 2000 Sony Shining Star: Sony Asian New Talent's Notebook Appears on the Sony compilation album Sony Shining Star: Sony Asian New Talent's Notebook, the song is believed to be recorded before the debut 1019 studio album sessions.
"Cherry Cherry" March 2002 Non-album song Produced by 8866 Records and performed only once at Taiwanese singer Kiki Ting's concert in March 2002. The song never materialized.
"Dare for More"
(among various artists)
November 2004 Pepsi Music Chart Promotional song of Pepsi in Greater China, the song comprises various famous artists from the area.
"Under the Sea" August 2005 Hong Kong Disneyland: The Grand Opening Celebration Album Appears on the compilation album Hong Kong Disneyland: The Grand Opening Celebration Album, the song is the Mandarin version of a song from the 1989 film The Little Mermaid.
"Stand Up for Love"
(with Ronald McDonald)
November 2005 Non-album song Performed with Ronald McDonald at Show Lo's concert in November 2005, the song is the Mandarin version of 2005 World Children's Day Anthem, originally the American group Destiny's Child song "Stand Up for Love". This song never materialized.
"In My Arms"
(Kylie Minogue featuring Jolin Tsai)
November 2007 X (Asia Special Edition) A duet by Tsai and Australian singer Kylie Minogue appears on the Asia special edition of Kylie Minogue's 2007 album X, Tsai featured on the chorus.
"Beijing Welcomes You"
(among various artists)
July 2008 The Official Album for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Feature song for the 100-day countdown of the 2008 Summer Olympics held in Beijing, the song comprises one hundred famous artists from Greater China, Singapore and South Korea.
"Touch Your Heart" January 2009 Non-album song Promotional song for the Tourism Bureau of Taiwan.
"Change the Future"
(among various artists)
June 2009 Theme song for the 20th Golden Melody Awards, the song comprises various famous artists from Taiwan.
"There Is a Tiger"
(among various artists)
February 2010 Feature song for the 2010 Chinese New Year (Year of the Tiger), the song comprises various artists from Warner Music Taiwan.
"Little Child" August 2013 Produced by Taiwanese singer Ashin, performed at Super Slipper Concert held in Taipei. The song never materialized. The song was later recorded by Malaysian singer Fish Leong as the theme song of the 2014 film Endless Nights in Aurora.
"Now Is the Time" May 2014 Pepsi Beats of the Beautiful Game Promotional song of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, the song is the cover of Jasmine V song under the same title.
"Shake Your Body"
(among various artists)
June 2014 Non-album song Promotional song of Pepsi, the song also features three other singers from Greater China.
"Be Wonderful Together" August 2014 Promotional song of a campaign jointly hosted by Pepsi and the Chinese business-to-consumer (B2C) online retailer Tmall, the song is the Mandarin cover of Jasmine V song "Now Is the Time".

References

  1. "Hitoradio‧Hit Fm --華人音樂入口指標". www.hitoradio.com. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  2. "Hitoradio‧Hit Fm --華人音樂入口指標". www.hitoradio.com. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  3. "Hitoradio‧Hit Fm --華人音樂入口指標". www.hitoradio.com. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  4. "Hitoradio‧Hit Fm --華人音樂入口指標". www.hitoradio.com. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  5. "Hitoradio‧Hit Fm --華人音樂入口指標". www.hitoradio.com. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  6. "Hitoradio‧Hit Fm --華人音樂入口指標". www.hitoradio.com. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  7. "Hitoradio‧Hit Fm --華人音樂入口指標". www.hitoradio.com. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  8. "Hitoradio‧Hit Fm --華人音樂入口指標". www.hitoradio.com. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  9. "Hitoradio‧Hit Fm --華人音樂入口指標". www.hitoradio.com. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  10. "Hitoradio‧Hit Fm --華人音樂入口指標". www.hitoradio.com. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  11. "Hitoradio‧Hit Fm --華人音樂入口指標". www.hitoradio.com. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  12. "Hitoradio‧Hit Fm --華人音樂入口指標". www.hitoradio.com. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  13. "Hitoradio‧Hit Fm --華人音樂入口指標". www.hitoradio.com. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  14. "Hitoradio‧Hit Fm --華人音樂入口指標". www.hitoradio.com. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.