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  2. Chang Yu-sheng - Wikipedia

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    With moderate to low commercial successes of his subsequent albums, Chang focused more on backstage roles, including music production and songwriting for theater performances. He introduced A-Mei, a Puyuma and pub singer, to his record label. Believing in her potential, Chang became A-Mei's vocal tutor, producer and supervisor. [4]

  3. Sisters (A-Mei album) - Wikipedia

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    Sisters (Chinese: 姊妹; pinyin: Zǐmèi) is the debut studio album by Taiwanese singer A-Mei.It was released on December 13, 1996, by Forward Music. [1] The album was primarily handled by Taiwanese producer Chang Yu-sheng, with the assistance of Yu Guangyan, Ma Yu-fen, Baby Chung, David Wu, and Chen Fu-ming.

  4. Bad Boy (A-Mei album) - Wikipedia

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    Bad Boy is the second studio album by Taiwanese singer A-Mei. It was released on June 7, 1997, by Forward Music. [1] Predominantly an R&B, pop and soul record, Bad Boy centers on the theme of love and relationships. [2] The album was produced by her mentor Chang Yu-sheng with the aid of Benjamin Lin, Ma Yu-fen and Yu Guangyan. [2]

  5. You Make Me Free Make Me Fly! - Wikipedia

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    Her manager and mentor Chang Yu-sheng died on November 12, 1997, at age 31, after falling into a coma for 24 days due to a car crash that occurred on October 20, 1997. [7] Without Chang to be there as her guide, the mainstream media speculated that A-Mei would lose her way and eventually fade into oblivion.

  6. A-Mei - Wikipedia

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    In the album, A-Mei sang the posthumous works "Are You Ready" and "Her Consciousness (後知後覺)" of her mentor Chang Yu-sheng and for the first time collaborated with Taiwanese singer-songwriter David Tao, who had just risen in the music scene. [58] He wrote and composed the songs "Don't Lie To Me (不要騙我)" and "High High High."

  7. Holding Hands (album) - Wikipedia

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    Holding Hands (Chinese: 牽手; pinyin: Qiānshǒu) is the fourth studio album by Taiwanese singer A-Mei.It was released on October 12, 1998, by Forward Music.The album was produced by musicians such as David Tao, Chen Chih-yuan and Jerry Huang and was A-Mei's first original studio album since the death of her mentor Chang Yu-sheng eleven months prior. [1]

  8. Regardless (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album's title track is an arena rock song written by her late mentor Chang Yu-sheng. "Love Breaks Everyone's Heart" is a guitar-driven ballad written by Chia-Li Chen and composed by David Huang. "Wonder Why" is a trip hop song written by Ye Hanhui and David Tao.

  9. Sing and Play - Wikipedia

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    Pan Xieqing, the composer who collaborated with Wong for the first time in the album, created two works, "Give Up Halfway" and "Fly". Among them, "Fly" pays tribute to Chang Yu-sheng's work. [3] The song "Our Lord", which was lyricized by Wyman Wong, was written by Zhang Yadong for Xu Wei when he was working on an album for Wong. [9]