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==Chinese Discography==
 
==Chinese Discography==
 
===Albums===
 
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* [1985] [[Feng Cong Na Li Lai]] (風從哪裡來; ''Where Does the Wind Come From?'')
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* [1985.03] [[Enchanting Kaler]] (迷人的卡勒; ''Enchanting Kaler'')
* [1987] [[Zhen Zang Ji]] (珍藏集; ''Faye Wong Collection'')
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* [1985.06] [[Feng Cong Na Li Lai]] (風從哪裡來; ''Where Does the Wind Come From?'')
* [1989] [[The Longing for Home]]
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* [1986.04] [[Mi Ren Xiao Jie]] (迷人小姐; ''Miss Charm'')
* [1989] [[Wong Ching Man]] (王靖雯; ''Faye Wong'')
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* [1986.06] [[Fen Shou]] (分手; ''Parting'')
* [1990] [[Everything (Faye Wong album)|Everything]]
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* [1986.07] Theresa Teng's Hometown Love
* [1990] [[You're The Only One]]
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* [1989.11] [[Wong Ching Man]] (王靖雯; ''Shirley Wong'')
* [1992] [[Coming Home]]
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* [1990.06] [[Everything (Faye Wong album)|Everything]]
* [1993] [[Zap Mai Bat Fui]] (執迷不悔; ''No Regrets'')
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* [1990.12] [[You're The Only One]]
* [1993] [[Sap Maan Go Wai Sam Mo]] (十萬個為什麼; ''100,000s Whys?'')
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* [1992.08] [[Coming Home]]
* [1994] [[Mi (Faye Wong)|Mi]] (迷; ''Mystery'')
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* [1993.02] [[Zap Mai Bat Fui]] (執迷不悔; ''No Regrets'')
* [1994] [[Wu Si Lyun Soeng]] (胡思亂想; ''Random Thoughts'')
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* [1993.09] [[Sap Maan Go Wai Sam Mo]] (十萬個為什麼; ''100,000 Whys'')
* [1994] [[Tian Kong]] (天空; ''Sky'')
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* [1994.04] [[Mi (Faye Wong)|Mi]] (迷; ''Mystery'')
* [1994] [[Tou Hou Zi Gei]] (討好自己; ''Ingratiate Oneself'')
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* [1994.06] [[Wu Si Lyun Soeng]] (胡思亂想; ''Random Thoughts'')
* [1995] [[Fei Mi Mi Zhi Yin]] (菲靡靡之音; ''Decadent Sound of Faye'')
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* [1994.11] [[Tian Kong]] (天空; ''Sky'')
* [1995] [[Di-Dar]]
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* [1994.12] [[Tou Hou Zi Gei]] (討好自己; ''Satisfy Myself'')
* [1996] [[Fu Zao]] (浮躁; ''Impatience'')
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* [1995.09] [[Fei Mi Mi Zhi Yin]] (菲靡靡之音; ''Faye's Decadent Music'')
* [1997] [[Faye Wong (1997 album)|Faye Wong]] (王菲)
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* [1995.12] [[Di-Dar]]
* [1998] [[Chang You]] (唱遊; ''Scenic Tour'')
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* [1996.07] [[Fu Zao]] (浮躁; ''Restless'')
* [1999] [[Zhi Ai Mo Sheng Ren]] (只愛陌生人; ''Only Love Strangers'')
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* [1997.09] [[Faye Wong (1997 album)|Faye Wong]] (王菲; ''Faye Wong'')
* [2000] [[Yu Yan]] (寓言; ''Fable'')
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* [1998.10] [[Chang You]] (唱遊; ''Scenic Tour'')
* [2001] [[Faye Wong (2001 album)|Faye Wong]] (王菲)
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* [1999.09] [[Zhi Ai Mo Sheng Ren]] (只愛陌生人; ''Only Love Strangers'')
* [2003] [[Jiang Ai]] (將愛; ''To Love'')
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* [2000.10] [[Yu Yan]] (寓言; ''Fable'')
* [2004] [[Diyi Zhang Changpian]] (第一張唱片; ''First Album'')
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* [2001.10] [[Faye Wong (2001 album)|Faye Wong]] (王菲; ''Faye Wong'')
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* [2003.11] [[Jiang Ai]] (將愛; ''To Love'')
  
 
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===EPs===

Revision as of 00:16, 14 October 2009

Faye Wong

Faye Wong (王菲) is a Chinese singer, songwriter, lyricist, actress, and model. She is popular all over Asia and even in America.

Profile

  • Birth Bame: Xia Lin (夏琳)
  • Mandarin name: Wong Faye (王菲; Wang Fēi)
  • Cantonese name: Wong Ching Man (王菲; Wang Jing Wen)
  • Birthdate: August 8, 1969
  • Birthplace: Beijing, China

Biography

Faye Wong was born in Beijing, China under birth name is Xia Lin (夏琳); she had her mother's surname because the Wong family was persecuted during the Cultural Revolution (her grandfather was once a congressman for the Republic of China). When she was fifteen, her name was changed to Wong Fei (王菲). She started singing in high school and idolized Teresa Teng.

At eighteen, she started modeling, but then switched to singing. She signed a contract with Cinepoly and released three albums under the stage name Shirley Wong (王靖雯, pinyin Wang Jingwen). However, these albums were largely frowned upon due to the fact that they were just covers of songs by American and Japanese artists. Wong headed to New York in 1991 for singing lessons.

She returned to Hong Kong two years later and released a few songs and has been a hit ever since. She has completely shed any R&B influence and has moved on to produce works of considerable originality and a more alternative flavor.

Chinese Discography

Albums

EPs

Japanese Discography

Singles

External Links