Double (Zhao Wei album)

Double (Zhao Wei album)
Double 双
CD cover depicting two young Chinese women facing one another, one wearing a black shirt, the other wearing orange. The word DOUBLE is written in thin but large yellow letters across the center of the image.
Studio album by Zhao Wei
Released 22 July 2005[citation needed]
Genre Mandopop
Label Virgin Records, EMI
Zhao Wei chronology
Afloat
(2004)
Double
(2005)
Angel's Suitcase
(2007)

Double 双[1] is a 2005 album by mainland Chinese pop singer Zhao Wei. Its first single, "Still Time for Tomorrow" (Chinese: 来得及的明天; pinyin: lái dé jí de míngtiān) was the theme song for UNICEF's "Attention for Children Affected by AIDS" campaign (Chinese: 关注受艾滋病影响儿童项目).[2]The first week sold more than 150,000 in mainland China.[3]

Track listing

  1. Still Time for Tomorrow (来得及的明天)
  2. With the Wind, Against the Wind (顺风逆风)
  3. Tiny Part (微小的部分)
  4. Painful Song (痛苦之歌)
  5. Shangguanyan and I (我和上官燕)
  6. Emotions Don't Laugh At Me (多情应笑我)
  7. What's Light, What's Heavy (孰轻孰重)
  8. Long Night, Many Dreams (夜长梦多)
  9. Won't Say Goodbye (不要告别)
  10. Realization (发现)
  11. Love (爱)

Awards and nominations

6th Top Chinese Music Chart Awards

  • Nominated: Best Female Artist
  • Nominated: Best Album

14th Channel [V] Globle Chinese Music Chart Awards

  • Won: Favorite Female Artist
  • Won: Favorite Music Video

13th ERS Golden Song Awards

  • Won: Favorite Artist
  • Won: Golden Melody of the Year-Shangguan Yan and I

Music Radio Top Chart Awards

  • Won: Favorite Female Artist Mainland China
  • Won: Golden Melody of the Year-Shangguan Yan and I
  • Won: Best Lyrics(Wen Ya)
  • Nominated: Best Female Artist Mainland China

References

  1. ^ (Chinese: ; pinyin: shuāng) means "pair" or "double".
  2. ^ (Chinese) 吴静 (Wu Jing) (30 June 2005). "关注受艾滋病影响儿童 (Attention for children affected by AIDS)". Sina.com. http://news.sina.com.cn/o/2005-06-30/16346313809s.shtml. Retrieved 27 February 2009. 
  3. ^ (Chinese) "赵薇新专辑首周销量15万张 庆功宴不谈情变事件". 北国网. 4 August 2005. http://newsls.lnd.cn/bgw/200508/44128220050804.htm. Retrieved 4 August 2005. 



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