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Ending theme song: "讓我愛你" (Rang Wo Ai Ni) [Let Me Love You] - Vic Chou and Barbie Hsu; Mars Original Soundtrack (戰神MARS 電視原聲帶) [4] Released: 10 September 2004; Label: Sony Music Entertainment (Taiwan) Language: Mandarin; Format: Studio album; Genre: Mandopop; Track listing "零" (Ling) [Zero] - Alan Kuo (柯有倫 ...
Aneka also covered Frankie Laine's version in the early 1980s, also adding new original English lyrics. This single was released by Ariola Records but did not chart. Hong Kong singer Anita Mui sang the Cantonese cover of the song in 1989, and was featured as the theme soundtrack in Jackie Chan 's film, Miracles .
The theme song "Wo Ai Ni" (我爱你; "I Love You") was composed by Zhang Yadong, written by Xiao Wei (肖玮) of Catcher in the Rye and performed by Faye Wong. It was included in Zhang's 2009 album Underflow (潜流).
Rainych Ran (/ ˈ r eɪ n ɪ tʃ ˈ r ɑː n / RAY-nitch RAHN; born 20 October 1992), better known mononymously as Rainych, is an Indonesian singer and YouTuber. [6] [7] She is notable for her renditions of city pop, vocaloid, anime, and J-pop songs, such as "Mayonaka no Door" and "Plastic Love".
Ni Hao, Kai-Lan is based on the childhood memories of the show's creator, Karen Chau, who grew up in a bicultural (Chinese-American) household. [5] " Ni hao" (你好 nǐ hǎo ) means "Hello" in Mandarin, and Kai-Lan (凯兰 Kǎilán ) is the Chinese name Chau was given at birth, which was later anglicized to Karen.
The same year in April, Wu released his first solo album “Sui Ran Wo Yuan Yi 雖然我願意” in Singapore, and sold 3,000 copies in Singapore in just a month. In 2009, Wu officially released his album in Taiwan, “I Crazy You 我瘋你", and went on the concert tour "88 LIVE”, performing on school campuses and in live houses.
A judge in Brazil has ordered Adele’s song Million Years Ago to be removed globally from streaming services due to a plagiarism claim by Brazilian composer, Toninho Geraes. Geraes alleges that ...
Wo Ai Ni Mommy (I Love You Mommy) is a 2010 American television documentary film directed by Stephanie Wang-Breal, [2] and distributed by P.O.V.. The documentary follows the story of a then 8-year-old Chinese girl, Fang Sui Yong, [ 3 ] who was adopted by a Jewish Long Island family. [ 3 ]