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Jay Chou

Jay Chou (traditional Chinese: 周杰倫; simplified Chinese: 周杰伦; pinyin: Zhōu Jiélún; Wade–Giles: Chou Chieh-lun; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chiu Kia̍t-lûn; born January 18, 1979)[1] is a Taiwanese singer, songwriter, record producer, rapper, actor, and television personality. Dubbed the "King of Mandopop", and having sold over 30 million records, Chou is one of the best-selling artists in Taiwan and is known for his work with lyricist Vincent Fang, with whom he has frequently collaborated on his music.[2]

Jay Chou
周杰倫
Chou in 2017
PronunciationChou Chieh-lun
Born (1979-01-18) January 18, 1979 (age 44)
Other namesPresident Chou (周董)
Alma materNew Taipei Private Tam-kang High School
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • rapper
  • actor
  • television personality
Years active2000–present
Spouse
(m. 2015)
Children3
AwardsFull list
Musical career
OriginTaipei, Taiwan
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • cello
  • guitar
  • guzheng
  • chinese flute
  • drums
  • beatboxing
Labels
  • Alfa Music (1999–2007)
  • JVR Music (2007–present)
  • Sony Music Taiwan (2008–present)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese周杰倫
Simplified Chinese周杰伦
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōu Jiélún
Wade–GilesChou Chieh-lun
Southern Min
Hokkien POJChiu Kia̍t-lûn
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In 2000, Chou released his debut studio album, Jay (2000), under the record company Alfa Music. Chou rose to fame with the release of his second studio album, Fantasy (范特西) (2001), which combined Western and Eastern music styles. The album won five Golden Melody Awards, including Album of the Year. He has since further released twelve more studio albums, spawning a string of hit singles and gaining significant prominence in Asian communities such as Taiwan, Hong Kong SAR, China Mainland, Malaysia, and Singapore. Chou has embarked on six world tours, performing in cities around the world to more than 10 million spectators as of 2019.[3]

In 2007, Chou established his own record and management company JVR Music.[4] Outside of music, Chou has served as the President of his own fashion brand PHANTACi since 2006. As an actor, Chou made his acting debut in the film Initial D 頭文字D(2005), followed shortly by a starring role in the epic Curse of the Golden Flower (2006). He has since starred in a number of movies, becoming known to Western audiences when he made his Hollywood debut in 2011 with The Green Hornet, starring alongside Seth Rogen and Christoph Waltz, followed by Now You See Me 2 (2016).[5]

Early life

Jay Chou (Chou Chieh-lun) was born and raised in Taipei, Taiwan. Both his parents were secondary school teachers: his mother, Yeh Hui-Mei (葉惠美; Yè Huìměi), who was an art teacher who taught fine arts, while his father, Chou Yao-Chung (周耀中; Zhōu Yàozhōng), is a biomedical researcher. His mother noticed his sensitivity to music and took him to piano lessons at the age of four.[6] During his childhood, he was fascinated with capturing sounds and songs with his tape recorder, which he carried everywhere with him. In the third grade, he became interested in music theory and also started cello lessons. He was an only child and loved to play piano, imitate TV actors, and perform magic tricks. His favorite composer was, and is still to this day, Chopin. Jay graduated from Taipei Jinhua High School. His parents divorced when he was 14 and he was teased by his classmates, which caused him to become reclusive and introverted. He had no friends and preferred to be alone, listening to music, contemplating and daydreaming. At Tamkang Senior High School [zh], he majored in piano and minored in cello. He showed a talent for improvisation, became fond of pop music, and began to write songs.[3][7]

Chou was conscripted for mandatory military service after graduating from high school with inadequate grades for university. However, severe back pain triggered by sports eventually led to the diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis (HLA-B27), and he was exempted from military service.[8][9] Meanwhile, he found a job as a waiter.[10][11][12]

Early career

Chou's mother initially inspired Chou to become a music teacher, while Chou remained relatively clueless on what to do with his life. Without his knowledge, a friend registered both their names in a talent show called Super New Talent King in 1998. Chou played the piano accompaniment for his friend, whose singing was described as "lousy". Although they did not win, the show's host, Jacky Wu – an influential character in Taiwan's entertainment business – happened to glance at the music score and was impressed with its complexity. Wu then asked who wrote it, discovered Chou and hired him as a contract composer and paired him with the novice lyricist Vincent Fang.[3][12] for his then record company, Alfa Music. Chou then spent most of his time in Wu's studio learning music producing, sound mixing, recording, and writing songs. Although he was trained in classical music, Chou combines Chinese and Western music styles to produce songs that fuse R&B, rock and pop genres. However, Wu told Chou that he would help Chou release an album after he wrote 50 songs and he would pick 10 from there. Chou already had an arsenal of songs he wrote for others but had been rejected, so among those he chose 10 for his debut CD album, Jay, released in 2000. The album established his reputation as a musically gifted singer-songwriter whose style is a fusion of R&B, rap, classical music, and yet distinctly Chinese. His fame spread quickly in Chinese-speaking regions throughout Southeast Asia.[13][14][15]

Music career

2000 to 2003

In 2000, under the recommendation of JR Yang (楊峻榮), Jay Chou began to sing his own songs. Chou launched his debut album Jay under Alfa Music in 2000. Chou arranged the compilation, harmony, and production of all the songs. The album combines R&B, hip-hop, and other musical styles. Among them, the hit song "星晴" won the 24th China Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs. The album was promoted heavily by Jacky Wu in the entertainment shows he hosted. Chou himself also appeared on a few television programs to promote the album. Chou was marketed as a talented singer-composer with a unique tune. His collaboration with Vincent Fang and Vivian Hsu on the release brought about a few hits.

After promoting his debut album, Chou returned to the studio for the next twelve months to record and produce his next album, 范特西Fantasy, which helped him become an established star. This album was released in September 2001 and became a big hit, selling an estimated two million copies in Taiwan alone. Fantasy helped Chou secure ten nominations and five wins at the 13th Golden Melody Awards in 2002. R&B hits such as "簡單愛" (Simple Love) "愛在西元前" (Love before BC), which won Chou the Best Composer award, and "開不了口" (Can't Express Myself) are considered Chou's signature songs and are still sung in concerts today.

Chou's music has been a much-discussed topic across Chinese regions because it differed greatly from mainstream popular Chinese music released at that time. His pieces combine ancient themes with futuristic ones, including things like space ships, all while employing graphic storytelling skills to evoke vivid imagery to his audience. His enunciation, or lack thereof, whether rapping or singing, was also critiqued when listeners often found that they could not decipher the words sung until they looked up the lyrics. Critics referred to his singing as "mumbling". This garnered a lot of attention and reporters often quiz Chou on his singing style. Chou defended this as his signature style to infuse the vocals with the music and "make it blend" well together. Chou also stated that he wants the listeners to look at the lyrics stating the lyrics written by Vincent Fang are very deep.

Chou's third album, The Eight Dimensions八度空间, became another commercial success and is similar in style to his second. Another collaboration with Fang, The Eight Dimensions八度空间 included songs that invoke imagery, Chou's "mumbling" style, and mainly R&B tunes. The singer has sold over 750,000 copies of Fantasy as of 2002, throughout the region. In the same year, Chou held his debut concert tour The One. There was also more crossover activity between Malaysia and Indonesia, as well as steadily increasing activity by Japanese acts in the region.[16]

2003 to 2005

In 2003, Chou released his fourth album Yeh Hui-mei named after his own mother. After the release of this album, he attended the Golden Melody Awards for his previous album's nomination. The album The Eight Dimensions was nominated for 5 categories but won none. Chou didn't take this too lightly, as he wrote on his next album the song "外婆" (Grandmother) that he actually takes the Golden Melody Awards too seriously. Ironically, his then-current album Yeh Hui-mei would go on to win a Golden Melody "Best Album of the year " award in 2004.

Yeh Hui-mei was both a commercial and musical success. The album features songs on Mafia and drug lords "以父之名" (In the name of the father) which at first hearing was very unorthodox but displays Jay's creative writing and producing ability. This album can be seen as Jay's second milestone because it gained an extremely positive reaction from both critics and supporters of his music. Jay also wanted to prove that he is a versatile artist and does not only write R&B songs, but he also ventured into more rock-flavored tunes such as "晴天" which was one of the most played songs of the year. This song gained widespread popularity and high school students started learning guitar to play the drift of the song's intro.

In 2004, his album 七里香 Common Jasmin Orange, released by Sony Music, excelled in Taiwan, Hong Kong and China Mainland.[17] Despite overwhelming piracy in Taiwan-which has reduced the recording industry to 5 to 10 percent from its heyday-as a Taiwan singer, Jay produced an album that sold a record 300,000 copies. In Hong Kong, his album surpassed local albums with sales of 50,000 units. In China the official figure reached 2.6 million units, a figure no other Chinese artist has attained. The World Music Awards in September 2004 held in Las Vegas acknowledged him as the most popular Chinese singer based on sales.[17]

In 2005, his album 11月的蕭邦Chopin of November continued this record of success with sales of 2.5 million units in Asia.[17]

Single released in 2018

He published his new single 'Waiting For You'. He released the song on his birthday, January 18. The content is about a young man who secretly fell in love with a girl. He regretted that he didn't study well and couldn't enter the same university with her. In order to wait for her to finish class, he rented a house near the girl's residence, waited for her silently, played the piano and wrote a love letter. He just wanted to convey his mind to her, but he couldn't find the time and way. He had to wait for the girl to finish class every day.[18]

Single released in 2019

He recently made his chart comeback after a three-year hiatus with his long-awaited new single "Won't cry". The song, which features Mayday vocalist, Ashin, was released on 16 September 2019, and its music video has since been viewed over 22 million times on YouTube.

In fact, the song was streamed so many times that it was reported to have caused QQ music – China's biggest streaming platform – to crash on the day of its release.[19]

Single released in 2020

He published his new single "Mojito". It caused a sensation on the Internet.[20] The song, which effuses amorous feelings of Cuba, was released as a single album on June 12, 2020.

Musical style

Chou's compositions are loosely categorized as pop music. While many of his works fall into contemporary R&B, rap, and rock genres, the term "Chou Style" (周氏風格; zhōu shì fēnggé)[21] has been popularized to describe his trademark cross-cultural music and insistence on singing with slurred enunciation. The Taipei Times once described the meaning of "Chou Style": "In what has become the archetypal Chou style, Taiwan's favorite son blends pop, rap, blues and a smorgasbord of esthetic elements of world music to create his dream-like never-never land..."[22]

Chou regularly fuses traditional Chinese instruments and styles with R&B or rock to form a new genre called "Zhongguo feng" (中國風; Zhōngguó fēng), which literally means "Chinese Style Music",[a] some of which are written in the Pentatonic Scale as opposed to the more common seven-note scale (Diatonic scale) to accentuate an oriental style. Chou's most popular songs all contain some elements of Chinese culture.[23] Besides his own culture and Chinese culture, he also incorporated Spanish guitar in "Red Imitation" (紅模仿; hóng mófǎng), American techno/electronica in "Herbalist's Manual" (本草綱目; Běncǎo Gāngmù), rap with subtle classical music undertones in "Reverse Scales" (逆鱗; nìlín), Blues style in "Free Tutorial Video" (免費教學錄影帶; Miǎnfèi jiāoxué lùyǐng dài) and Bossanova style in "Rosemary" (迷迭香; mídiéxiāng), to name a few. Sound effects from everyday life are frequently woven into his music, such as bouncing ping pong balls, touch tone phone dialing, helicopter blades, dripping rain, and radio static noise (Musique concrète).[b]

His formal musical training is evident by the use of classical textures in his compositions. For example, counterpoint was used in "Perfection" (完美主義; wánměizhǔyì) and "Sorry" (對不起; duìbuqǐ), while polyphony can be found in "The Wound That Ends War" (止戰之殤; zhǐ zhàn zhī shāng) and "Twilight's Chapter Seven" (夜的第七章; yè de dì-qī zhāng).

Chou's albums have been noted for the lack of change compared to his earlier works, yet he firmly stated that he will not alter his style: "They say I've been standing still ... but this is the music I want, and I don't see what I want by moving ahead."[24] To demonstrate his point, he named his 2006 album 依然范特西 Still Fantasy after his 2001 album Fantasy. His use of relaxed enunciation has been criticized as "mumbling"[25] which he also insisted will not change;[26] however, recently he has adopted clearer pronunciation for certain songs, particularly more traditional Chinese style songs, such as "Faraway" (千里之外; qiānlǐ zhīwài) which features Fei Yu-ching and "Chrysanthemum Terrace" (菊花台; júhuā tái).[27]

Lyrics

Chou is considered more of a singer-composer than a lyricist. Several "regulars" write the lyrics for most of his music,[28] but the content and style is unified with his own personality and image, covering a diverse range of topics and ideas. Vincent Fang accounts for more than half of the lyrics in his albums, helping to establish an important element in Chou's music: the use of meaningful, imagery- and emotionally rich lyrics, sometimes written in the form of ancient Chinese poetry with reference to Chinese history or folklore.[c] In addition to writing romantic hits,[d] he also touches on war, the Bible, sports, and martial arts.[e] Vivian Hsu is a singer herself and has helped with Chou's earlier hits.[f]

Chou himself has written lyrics for many ballads,[g] but has also discussed societal ills such as drug addiction in "Coward" (Chinese: 懦夫; pinyin: nuòfū) and loss of the rural countryside to urbanization in "Terrace fields" (Chinese: 梯田; pinyin: tītián). Domestic violence discussed in "Dad, I am back" (Chinese: 爸,我回來了; pinyin: bà, wǒ huílai le) received a great deal of commotion since he was the first to bring up this taboo subject in Sanscript music.[29]

"In the Name of Father" detailing the cruelty and brutality of the violence, this song is not Jay's personal experience. Jay describes the phenomenon of domestic violence in society, and wants to appeal the public pay more attention to domestic violence.[30]

Chinese cultural elements

Chou leads a new trend of music which combines western musical elements and Chinese literature terms. Because of this unique combination, he makes distinction between himself and other musicians by leading a "Zhongguo feng"[31] in Asian music history. The success of his Western-Chinese musical combination is built on his marketing strategies and the musical elements involved in his works.

In early 21st century, the People's Republic of China was in an economic transition model. The new generation was looking for a consumption pop culture which would reflect individual uniqueness in the social circumstance.[32]

Chou has successfully generated airtime on CCTV by fitting in with the mainland's political and cultural agenda and celebrating traditional Chinese values.[33]

The traditional Chinese cultural elements involved in Chou's music contribute to his status in Asian popular music culture. The blowing "Chinese style" (中國風) in his music leads a new trend of Chinese pop music that involves a vast amount of traditional Chinese components, rather than simply following Western music format. Chou's Zhongguo feng is highlighted in his lyrics and the use of traditional musical instruments in his music. Lyricist Vincent Fang has worked with Jay Chou since 2000. Fang's work is featured by addressing Chinese traditional elements, such as poetry and Confucianism. His representative work "Chrysanthemum Terrace" (Chinese: 菊花台; pinyin: juhua tai), released in 2006, shows a vast amount of cultural elements. In this work, Fang puts images which indicate certain traditional ideas to build an ancient monarchy setting. He uses chrysanthemum as a metaphor of love. In the line "Chrysanthemums broken, scattered across the floor, your smile has faded" (Chinese: 菊花殘 滿地傷 你的笑容已泛黃),[34] as well with "Blue and White Porcelain" (Chinese: 青花瓷) and "Orchid Pavilion" (Chinese: 蘭亭序).

Chou performs in a rhythm and blues style, but within this western form, he has inserted Chinese melodies, themes, and rhythms. His 2003 song "East Wind Breaks" (Chinese: 东风破; Dong Feng Po) features a typical Chinese melody performed in R&B style; its instrumentation also creates a Chinese atmosphere with the pipa (琵琶). In the lyrics, Chou expresses sadness and loneliness subtly, similar to traditional Chinese poetry.[35]

Chou also uses traditional musical instruments, combining traditional Chinese elements of music with Western pop.[36]

Collaborations

Chou's career started as a songwriter for other singers, a practice he would continue even after starting his own successful singing career. He frequently composed for Jolin Tsai and Landy Wen, and occasionally for other singers like Coco Lee, S.H.E, Vivian Hsu, Fish Leong, Evonne Hsu, A-Mei, Selina Ren, Leehom Wang, Will Liu, Will Pan, Show Lo, Valen Hsu, and Hong Kong pop stars Edmond Leung, Twins, TPE48, Jordan Chan, Edison Chen, Karen Mok, Leo Ku, Gigi Leung, Eason Chan, and Joey Yung, as well as a one-time collaboration with Howard Su. He has also written for singers outside of his generation — over one dozen songs for his mentor Jacky Wu, Taiwanese singer Jody Chiang, and Hong Kong singers Jacky Cheung, Andy Lau, Aaron Kwok, and Kenny Bee.[37][38][39][40]

He started the band Nan Quan Mama (南拳媽媽) in 2004, selecting band members and overseeing their album production. The group has been noted for sounding too similar to their mentor;[41] as a result, Chou has reduced his involvement in the band,[42] though he continues to increase their exposure by inviting them as guests performers for his concerts and music videos.[43][44][45][46]

He has performed live duets with Landy Wen,[44] Jolin Tsai, and former girlfriend and news anchor Patty Hou,[47] but only two studio recordings of duets have been officially placed in his albums: "Coral Sea" (Chinese: 珊瑚海; pinyin: shānhú hǎi) in 2005 with Lara Veronin (of Nan Quan Mama)[48] and "Faraway" (Chinese: 千里之外; pinyin: qiānlǐ zhīwài) in 2006 featuring Fei Yu-ching.[49] On 9 July 2001, songwriters Jay and Yungai Hayung (溫嵐) performed "The Roof"(屋頂), which was included in the album "A Little Wild" (《有點野》) by Yungai Hayung. In 2016, Jay and A Mei (張惠妹) sang "Shouldn't Be" (不該), which was included in Jay Chou's 2016 album "Jay Chou's Bedtime Stories" (《周杰倫的床邊故事》). The song won the 2016 Top 20 Golden Melody Awards in the Global Pop Music Gold List. On 18 January 2018, he released the duet "Waiting for You" (等你下課) with Gary Yang (楊瑞代).

Not including singers, Chou's longest-running collaboration is with lyricist Vincent Fang, as they both started their music career in 1998. The compilation album Partners (Chinese: 拍檔; pinyin: pāi dàng) featured 12 songs, each consisting of Chou's musical and Fang's lyrical compositions.[50] Fang has written the words to more than 40 of Chou's songs, was the chief editor of Chou's book Grandeur de D Major (Chinese: D調的華麗; pinyin: D diào de huálì), and is now Chou's business partner (together with Chou's manager JR Yang) for the record company JVR Music.[51]

Jay Chou has also featured in Cindy Yen's (袁詠琳) song "Sand Painting" (畫沙) released in October 2009.[52]

Jay Chou collaborated with Kobe Bryant on "The Heaven and Earth Challenge" (天地一鬥) to "promote youth creativity, as well as an upcoming slam-dunk competition in China." The song was released at a press conference before the NBA All-Star Game on 20 February 2011.[53]

World tours

 
Jay Chou's 3D enhanced stage at his Singapore concert in 2010, as part of his The Era World Tour
 
Chou's 2007 tour outfit exhibited at the Hard Rock Cafe 40th anniversary tour in Seattle, 2011

Jay held his first series of five solo concerts, titled Fantasy Concert (范特西演唱會), with the first stop on 11 January 2001 at Taoyuan Arena, Taiwan.[54] Followed by two shows at the Hong Kong Coliseum, one in Malaysia and ended in Singapore on 10 February 2002. His second concert tour, The One Concert (The One 演唱會) commenced on 28 September 2002 at Taipei Municipal Stadium, followed by 11 stops and ended at Shenzhen Stadium, China on 3 January 2004. Two more series of world tours followed: Incomparable Concert (無與倫比演唱會) in 2004 and Jay Chou 2007, Las Vegas, Toronto and Vancouver. In 2010, to celebrate Jay's 10-year career in the entertainment industry, he embarked on his fifth series of concert tour titled, New Era World Tour (超時代演唱會), with the first stop of three concerts from 11 to 13 June 2010 at Taipei Arena, followed by 40 stops ending from 17 to 18 December 2011 at Kaohsiung Arena.

He has kicked off his World Tour, "Opus Jay World Tour" starting with Shanghai as its first stop from 17 to 19 May 2013. Due to the success of his "Opus Jay World Tour" concerts, Jay Chou announced a sequel to the concert, titled "Opus II Jay World Tour". The first stop of this new world tour opened in the same city as its preceding world tour (Shanghai) on 2 May 2014, with more stops opening in same destinations.[citation needed] His seventh World Tour, "The Invincible Concert Tour" also held its first concert stop in Shanghai on 30 June 2016, and ending in December 2017.[55] Similar to his previous World Tour, "The Invincible 2 Concert Tour" also had a sequel that had its first stop in Singapore on 6 January 2018.

To celebrate his 20th year in the entertainment industry, the eight World Tour "20 Carnival World Tour" held its first concert in Shanghai on 17 October 2019, with more stops to be announced.

World tours/Live (DVD) album releases[56]

Movie career

Chou formally entered the film industry in 2005 with the release of the movie Initial D (頭文字D). He has since acted in three other movies, directed one film and more than a dozen music videos. Chou, who once said "I live because of music",[57] ventured into movies because he felt the need for a new challenge. As fans have grown concerned that movies will compromise his music career, Chou has repeatedly reassured that movies are a source of inspiration and not a distraction; at the same time, he realizes the need to balance both careers and maintain his place in the music field to garner the continued support of fans.[58][59][60]

Acting

 
Jay Chou at a promotional event for Kung Fu Dunk in January 2008

Entry into acting was an unexpected move for Chou.[59] His high school English teacher thought he was capable of very few facial expressions,[3] and the director of Hidden Track (2003, a movie in which Chou had a cameo role) said that his strong individualistic personality will not make him a good actor.[61] In 2005, Chou's first role as the lead actor in 头文字D Initial D served two purposes: to launch his acting debut, and to increase his exposure to Japanese audiences.[62] This film is based on the Japanese comic Initial D, where Chou played Takumi Fujiwara, a gifted touge racer who is quiet and rarely shows expression. Some reviewers criticized his bland acting[63] while others felt he performed naturally, but only because the character's personality closely mirrored his own.[64][65] His performance in Initial D won him Best Newcomer Actor in Golden Horse Awards and Hong Kong Film Awards.[66][67] Chou's second film was Curse of the Golden Flower (2006). As a supporting character, he drew much of the attention of Chinese reporters; Chou's involvement in this movie was announced in its own press conference,[68] separate from the meeting held for Chow Yun-fat, Gong Li, and the other actors. Chou portrayed Prince Jai, the ambitious second eldest prince and general of the Imperial army whose personality epitomizes Xiao (孝), the Chinese virtue of filial piety. In this internationally released film, North American audiences saw Chou for the first time. According to Chinese movie critics, comments about his acting ranged from "lacks complexity"[69] to "acceptable,"[70][71] but was critically praised by Western reviewers.[72][73][74][75][76] His performance in Curse of the Golden Flower was nominated Best Supporting Actor in the Hong Kong Film Awards.[77] In the 2008 film Kung Fu Dunk, Chou portrayed a kung fu student and dunking prodigy, and the film earned over ¥100 million (US$14.7 million).[78]

Chou portrayed 青蜂侠 Kato in The Green Hornet, directed by Michel Gondry and released in January 2011, after Hong Kong actor Stephen Chow withdrew from the project; the film grossed over $228 million worldwide.[79] MTV Networks' NextMovie.com named him one of the "Breakout Stars to Watch for in 2011".[80]

In May 2011, Chou started filming for a new movie, The Viral Factor directed by Dante Lam and starred various well known artistes such as Nicholas Tse. The movie was released in theatres over Asia on 17 January 2012. With most of the scenes shot in the Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian countries, earlier filming process has been slightly disrupted due to political conflicts in the Middle East.[citation needed]

Chou co-starred with Daniel Radcliffe in Now You See Me 2, which was released in June 2016.[81]

In 2018, it was announced that Chou joined the cast of Vin Diesel's fourth XXX film.[82]

In 2021, Chou was briefly starred in Nezha, where he was the executive producer for the film.[83] With a budget reportedly up to more than 400 million yuan ($61.8 million), the film used some expensive racing cars for the action sequences, accounting for about 80% of the entire content. Directed by Chen Yi-xian, the film also stars Tsao Yu-ning, Van Fan, and Alan Kuo. Chou and pop idol Wang Junkai show up in the film in cameo appearances.

Directing

 
Chou at the 2007 Shanghai Film Festival

Chou acquired his first directing experience in 2004 through music videos. He initially experimented with a song by the group Nan Quan Mama titled "Home" (Chinese: ; pinyin: jiā) where he was involved throughout the entire process from research to editing. After learning the difficulties of being a director, he refused to direct again even at the request of his record company.[84] However, his interest resurfaced again as he directed music videos for 4 of the 12 songs in own album November's Chopin in 2005,[85] and later television advertisements.[86][87] By 2006, he had taken responsibility for the storyboard, directing, and editing of music videos for all his songs.[58] It is unclear how the public appraises his work, since music videos are rarely the subject of critical review; however, director Zhang Yimou said that Chou's directing abilities may surpass his own in the future, after viewing several of Chou's music videos.[68][88]

In February 2007, Chou began directing his first film Secret. The script written by Chou was inspired by his relationship with a high school girlfriend, with a plot focused on music, love, and family.[89] He stars as the lead actor of the film with Gwei Lun-mei as the female lead, and Hong Kong veteran actor Anthony Wong as Chou's father. Despite previous experience in filming music videos, Chou admits that movies are more challenging due to storyline and time constraints.[89] This movie was released in July 2007.[90]

In 2013, Jay Chou released his second directorial film, a musical drama titled 天台爱情The Rooftop. It generated a more muted response compared to his directorial debut,[91] the box office receipts in mainland China, on the other hand were positive.[92]

Other works

Book: Grandeur de D Major

Chou published his first book titled Grandeur de D Major (simplified Chinese: D调的华丽; traditional Chinese: D調的華麗; pinyin: D diào de huálì) on 25 November 2004.[j] This 200-page book features a prologue written by his family, friends, and co-workers; the main section is a compilation of his personal attitudes, philosophies, and recollections of childhood experiences along with pictures from his music videos, many of which have never been released; and lastly, a list of the artist's major awards, musical and lyrical compositions, and discography. For the usually low-profile singer, this book revealed his personality and convictions that has served as the basis of his musical and public image. He demonstrated a strong appreciation of family values with an especially deep connection with his mother and maternal grandmother. His confidence and dedication towards music is evident as he dedicated 2 out of 7 chapters to music: the current state of the industry, his composition methodology, and the importance of individualism to his success in music. This pride is contrasted against his modesty and self-assessed naïveté about many aspects in life, particularly regarding relationships and marriage.

Endorsements

Chou has been a spokesperson for popular brands such as Pepsi (2002–2007), Panasonic (2001–2005), Motorola (since 2006), M-Zone/China Mobile (since 2003), Levi's (2004–2005), Deerhui (sporting goods, since 2003), Metersbonwe Group (casual wear, since 2003), Colgate (2004–2005), popular computer game Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos (2002), and science and nature magazine National Geographic (2005).[93] To maximize the celebrity branding effect, advertisements are nearly always linked to his music and TV commercials are occasionally directed by him.[86][87] He acted as the tourism ambassador for Malaysia in 2003.[94] In April 2008, Jay signed with Sprite and collaborated with artistes such as Angela Chang and JJ Lin in commercials. He also did a Sprite commercial with Kobe Bryant and specially wrote a song named "天地一鬥 (Battle of the Incomparable)" featuring Kobe Bryant for the commercial. In June 2011, Jay expanded his area of endorsement into the field of technology, becoming the designer and spokesperson of the "N43SL Jay Chou Edition" laptop of ASUS Computers. The laptop is most notable for its lid design, sound system, start-up and shut-down tones, and a unique "J" font for its key. All of which, except for the sound system, are designed and composed by Jay himself. In 2015, Jay endorses Luxgen.[95]

Philanthropy

Jay has been the spokesperson for "Angel Heart Foundation" since 2012, a non-profit charity for children with intellectual disability.[96] In 2013, he hosted a voluntary concert for them.

In 2014, Jay accepted the Ice Bucket Challenge from Andy Lau, and also donated NT$100,000 to Taiwanese ALS Foundation,[97][deprecated source] and also donated NT$2 million in the aftermath of 2014 Kaohsiung gas explosions. He also attended the charity event from Fubon Charity Foundation, and has been the ambassador for the charity, which helps school children with disabilities, hardship or giving children living in poverty a scholarship for their education. He had already donated NT$970 million in the last 5 years, sponsoring over 300 of the thousand benefactors, and would extend the offer by 5 years, and opened 300 more scholarships, and donated a lump sum of NT$10.8 million in the next 5 years worth NT$2.16 million each year.[98][99] In June, 2014, he also went on tour with Will Liu to visit many schoolchildren in remote areas of Taiwan.[100] Jay's second tour is scheduled in August 2015, two months after he officially became the spokesperson for the scholarship plan.

J Gaming

In 2016, Jay Chou bought the eSports (League of Legends) team Taipei Assassins and renamed it J Gaming.[101] Chou only serves as an investor and owner, and despite holding the title of a 'captain/leader', he will only play in celebrity matches, and would not involve in the day-to-day operating and coaching of the team.[102]

In 2017, Jay Chou spent about 18 million RMB to build a Jay eSports building in 深圳 Shenzhen, which provided updated computer devices and the streaming areas for eSports players in China. More importantly, Jay decides to hold more and more eSports events in the Jay eSports building, which is helpful for the development of eSport industry in China.[103]

Media and public relations

Public image

Despite living under continual media scrutiny, Chou's public image has changed little over the years as he emphasizes individuality as his "personal philosophy".[3][104] In his music, this is also evident as he fuses Chinese and Western styles and explores topics unconventional for a pop singer, which have been described as "authentic" and "revolutionary".[3][14][15] The media describes a hard-working[105] perfectionist[3] with clear self-direction[106] who is occasionally regarded as competitive[107] and a "control freak".[3] There is a misunderstanding about his nickname "President Chou" (Chinese: 周董; pinyin: Zhōu dǒng), used by both the press and fans to underscore his domineering personality and impact on Asian music,[108] but also points at his musical talent.[29][105] It also points to the fact that he is the CEO, spokesperson and chairperson of his many business ventures like clothing lines and his own talent agency (JVR Music). Yet the origin of this nickname emerges from his fever of collecting antiques as the word "董" comes from "antique" in Chinese (古董), and according to JJ Lin, they both like to collect and drive antique cars (古董車).[109] When he initiated Nan Quan Mama (南拳媽媽), it was also based on his pen name in his high school years, and the band's name was also dedicated to his mother.[110] In fact, Nanquan is an actual style of martial arts from south of the Yangtze River. As Jay was influenced by action movies, he also wrote songs about martial arts, even when he had no formal training in any martial arts discipline.[111] Outside of music, Chou is reported as shy, quiet,[106][112] modest, and views filial piety as "the most important thing".[113] In line with his aim to present a positive image,[24] he is a non-smoker and non-drinker and does not go to nightclubs.[114] Government officials and educators in Asia have awarded him for his exemplary behaviour,[115] designated him a spokesperson in the youth-empowerment project "Young Voice" in 2005 and an anti-depression campaign in 2007.[116][117] His lyrics for two songs[h] have been incorporated into the school syllabus to inspire motivational and filial attitudes.[118][119][120][121] In November 2007, Chou was criticized by some for attending the funeral of Taiwanese gang leader Chen Chi-li to console Chen's son Baron Chen, whom Chou met while filming Kung Fu Dunk.[122][123][124] In 2011 Chou performed on the New Year's Gala program on China's Central Television.[125]

Response to the news media and paparazzi

As with other stars, Chou has expressed a strong dislike of the paparazzi. In the early years of his career, unwanted attention by the media was usually dealt with by avoidance. In-line with his quiet nature, he frequently wore baseball caps and hoods while lowering his head and evading eye contact during interviews.[112] In recent years however, he has been less passive about the invasion of his privacy. To discourage the paparazzi from taking unsolicited pictures, Chou is known to photograph the paparazzi that follow him.[126] He openly calls the paparazzi "dogs" and tabloids "dog magazines", as shown in his lyrics for Besieged From All Sides (Chinese: 四面楚歌; pinyin: sìmiànchǔgē). The media have also accused Chou of evading compulsory military service[127] by feigning to suffer from ankylosing spondylitis. Later that year he was acquitted after providing the relevant medical records and letters from the army confirming a lawful exemption from draft dated before the start of his music career.[128]

Despite constant harassment and stalking by the media, he does acknowledge that not all media attention is unwelcome.[129] Coverage by international journals and news agencies such as Time,[3] The Guardian,[130] and Reuters[104] help ascertain his influence on mainstream culture. An editorial written by Kerry Brown of Chatham House named Chou as one of China's 50 most influential figures in 21st century, one of only three singers on a list dominated by politicians and corporate owners.[131] At the end of 2009, he was included on JWT's annual list of 100 Things to Watch in 2010.[132]

Fanbase

 
Chou's wax statue at Madame Tussauds Hong Kong

It is difficult to estimate the size and global spread of Chou's fanbase. Jay's fanbase originated from Taiwan and grew extensively to other Mandarin-speaking regions. The Chinese-speaking populations of China, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, and Malaysia make up a significant percentage of Chou's fans. Despite rampant piracy issues in this region of Asia, particularly in China, every album Chou has released so far has surpassed 2 million sales. According to Baidu, the most popular internet search engine in China, Chou is the number one searched male artist in 2002, 05, 06 and 07.[133][134][135][136]

Currently, Chou remains largely unknown outside of Asia, except in cities with large Chinese speaking immigrant populations such as Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, Toronto, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane. He has held concerts in major venues such as the Acer Arena (Sydney – 3 July 2009), HP Pavilion at San Jose (San Jose – 31 December 2010), Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena (Los Angeles – 8 January 2011), MGM Grand (Las Vegas – 25 December 2002), Rogers Arena (Vancouver – 23 December 2010),[3] Shrine Auditorium (Los Angeles – 18 December 2004),[137] Galen Center (Los Angeles – 24 December 2007), the Air Canada Centre (Toronto – 18 December 2008), and Wembley Arena (London – 17–18 March 2017). His intention to increase his prominence in the Western world beyond Chinese audiences is clear. In 2006, Chou composed and sang the theme song for Fearless, a movie released in major theatres in most English-speaking countries,[138] though the impact to his fame has been minimal. His role in Curse of the Golden Flower (limited release) marks his acting debut in North America. Despite having a supporting but important role in the story's plot, the North American version of the official posters only featured a view of his back, greatly contrasting the Asian versions where his face and name were clear and placed between the leading actor and actress. Although Chou is still far from being well known to English audiences, this movie has brought him international exposure. Chou gained further exposure to western audiences in his starring role as crimefighter Kato in January 2011's The Green Hornet.

Personal life

Chou was rumored to have a relationship with Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai with the former being featured on Tsai's song "Can't Speak Clearly", which appeared on her fourth studio album Lucky Number (2001).[139]

In December 2001, Tsai and Chou were first spotted dining at an izakaya in Shinjuku, Japan.[139] Although they did not admit to their relationship, their romance was an open secret in those years.[140]

In February 2005, Chou was spotted shopping intimately with Taiwanese news presenter Patty Hou in Shibuya, Japan.[140] After that, Tsai deliberately avoided meeting Chou and Hou during public events.[141]

In June 2010, Tsai and Chou finally made amends, and Tsai appeared as a special guest at Chou's concert in Taipei, which shocked the public.[142]

In July 2013, when being interviewed by Taiwanese TV host Matilda Tao, for the first time, Tsai admitted she used to be in love with Chou, and that she broke up with him after he cheated on her.[143]

In November 2014, Chou confirmed his relationship with model Hannah Quinlivan.[144] The pair had been dating since 2010,[145] but Hannah first met Jay when she was 14 and had been working as his employee as a clothing shop assistant since 2007.[146]

The couple married on 17 January, 2015, one day before Chou's birthday.[147] A separate private wedding ceremony open to friends and family occurred on 9 February in Taipei.[148] A third reception, this time in Australia, was held in March.[149] According to Chou's official Facebook page, the couple has been registered for marriage since July 2014.[150][151]

The couple has three children: daughter Hathaway (born July 2015),[152][153][154] son Romeo (born June 2017), [155][156][157] and Jacinda (born May 2022).[158][159]

Religious beliefs

Jay Chou became an Evangelical Protestant Christian as his wife, his mother and some of his friends, including Will Liu and Vanness Wu, are Protestants. In 2012, he was baptised.[98]

Discography

Filmography

Film

Year English title Chinese title Role Notes
2003 Hidden Track 尋找周杰倫(寻找周杰伦) Himself Cameo
2005 Initial D 頭文字D(头文字D) Takumi Fujiwara
2006 Curse of the Golden Flower 滿城盡帶黃金甲(满城尽带黄金甲) Prince Jai (Prince Yuanjie))
2007 Secret 不能說的秘密(不能说的秘密) Jay Ye Xiang Lun Directorial film debut. Other roles: writer, producer, actor and composer.
2008 Kung Fu Dunk 功夫灌篮 Fang Shi Jie
2009 The Treasure Hunter 刺陵 Qiao Fei[160]
2010 True Legend 苏乞儿 God of Wushu / Drunken God
2011 The Green Hornet Kato Hollywood debut film
2012 The Viral Factor 逆战 Jon Wan
Abba 阿爸 Himself Cameo
2013 The Rooftop 天台 / 天台爱情 Wax Also as director, screenwriter and producer
2016 Kung Fu Panda 3 Master Monkey Mandarin dub for Chinese and Taiwanese release
Also producer of theme song "Try"
Now You See Me 2 Li
10,000 Miles 一萬公里的约定 Himself Cameo
Also executive producer
TBA Initial D 2 头文字D 2 Takumi Fujiwara
XXX 4 极限特工 4

Television series

Year English title Original title Role
1998 Thyme Fried Fish 百里香煎魚 Musician
2011 Blue Star 蓝星
2010 Pandamen 熊猫人 Detective Leo Lee[161]
director

Television shows

Year English title Original title Role Notes
2010 Mr.J Channel MR.J頻道 Host [162]
2015 The Voice of China 4 中国好声音4 Judge
2016 Sing! China 中国新歌声1 Judge
2017 Sing! China 2 中国新歌声2 Judge
2018 Sing! China 3 中国好声音2018 Judge
This is Dunk 这!就是灌篮 Judge
2020 J-Style Trip 周遊記 Himself Netflix travelogue[163]

Adapted musical

Year Location Title Director Introduction
Year 2016   United States
  Taiwan
  Mainland China
《Secret》 John Rando Adapted from the movie of the same name by Jay Chou

Produced by the Broadway in China and Broadway teams in the United States, it runs through Jay Chou's classic songs over the years, starting a global tour in Beijing Tianqiao Art Center in December 2016.

地點 場地 時間
中國北京 天橋藝術中心大劇場 2016/12/23(五) 19:30
12/24(六) 14:30、19:30
12/25(日) 14:30、19:30
12/28(三) 19:30
12/29(四) 19:30
12/30(五) 19:30
12/31(六) 14:30、19:30
2017/1/1(日) 14:30、19:30
中國上海 上汽上海文化廣場 2017/2/14(二) 19:15
2/15(三) 19:15
2/16(四) 19:15
2/17(五) 19:15
2/18(六) 14:00、19:15
2/19(日) 14:00、19:15
2/21(二) 19:15
2/22(三) 19:15
2/23(四) 19:15
2/24(五) 19:15
2/25(六) 14:00、19:15
2/26(日) 14:00、19:15

Accolades

From the launch of his music career in 2000, Chou has won singer-songwriter and producer awards in Asia.[164] The highly coveted Golden Melody Awards in Taiwan [i] awarded "Best Album" for his debut CD Jay (2000) in 2001, and five awards (including "Best Album", "Best Composer", and "Best Producer") in the following year for the album Fantasy (2001). However, failure to win "Best Album" for three consecutive years has left him disheartened with award ceremonies. Although he continues to win more than 20 awards per year from various organizations in Asia, Chou has stated he will rely more on album sales as an indicator of his music's quality and popularity.[165] In 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008, he was awarded Best-Selling Chinese Artist by World Music Awards for the albums Common Jasmin Orange, 依然范特西 Still Fantasy and On the Run.[166]

Jay Chou scored strong radio and video airplay in Italy with his track "Nunchucks", in 2002[167]

Chou dominated the 12th annual Channel V Music Awards ceremony, which was held 11 January 2006 at Queen Elizabeth Stadium in Hong Kong. In the Taiwan/Hong Kong category, the Sony BMG Hong Kong-signed artist was named best male singer, most popular male singer and best singer/songwriter. Chou also collected the best music video award and received one of the best song of the year awards, both for "Night Song."[168]

Taiwanese vocalist Jay Chou was named the best Asian artist at the eighth annual CCTV/MTV Music Awards, held 12 October 2006 at the Beijing Exhibition Centre Auditorium.[169]

Five Chinese musicians gained exposure for their participation in events associated with the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, including Jay Chou.[170]

Chou won the Favorite Male Artist of the 20th Golden Melody Awards in Taiwan. He did not attend the event to collect the award as he was on tour in China at the time.[171]

Enterprises

See also

Notes

  • a.^ Examples of Chou's Chinese style R&B: "East Wind Breaks" (東風破), "Hair Like Snow" (髮如雪), "Faraway" (千里之外). Examples of Chinese style rock: "Nunchucks" (雙截棍), "Dragon Fist" (龍拳), "Golden Armor" (黃金甲).
  • b.^ Examples of sound effects used in Chou's music: ping pong balls in "Class2 Grade3" (三年二班), touch-tone phone dialing in "Blue Storm" (藍色風暴), helicopter blades in "My Territory" (我的地盤), dripping rain in "You Can Hear" (妳聽得到), and radio static noise in "Nocturne" (夜曲).
  • c.^ Examples of Oriental-style lyrics by Vincent Fang: "Shanghai 1943" (上海一九四三), "Wife" (娘子), and "Chrysanthemum Flower Platform" (菊花台).
  • d.^ Examples of romantic lyrics by Vincent Fang: "Love Before Anno Domini" (愛在西元前), "Nocturne" (夜曲), "Common Jasmin Orange" (七里香), and "Perfectionist" (完美主義).
  • e.^ Vincent Fang's lyrics discuss war in "The Last Campaign" (最後的戰役) and "Wounds That End War" (止戰之殤), the Bible in "Blue Storm" (藍色風暴), sports in "Bullfight" (鬥牛) and "Class2 Grade3" (三年二班), and martial arts in "Nunchucks" (雙截棍) and "Ninja" (忍者).
  • f.^ Examples of Vivian Hsu's work: "Adorable Woman" (可愛女人), "Tornado" (龍捲風), and "Simple Love" (簡單愛).
  • g.^ Examples of romantic lyrics by Jay Chou: "Black Humor" (黑色幽默), "Silence" (安靜), "Iron Box of an Peninsula" (半島鐵盒), "Fine Day" (晴天), "Excuse" (藉口), "Black Sweater" (黑色毛衣), and "White Windmills" (白色風車).
  • h.^ "Snail" (蝸牛) and "Listen To Mother's Words" (聽媽媽的話).
  • i.^ Golden Melody Awards: "...the Chinese pop music industry's equivalent of the Grammy Awards in the US are held annually to award professionals making music in Mandarin, Taiwanese, Hakka and any of Taiwan's Aboriginal languages."[172]
  • j.^ A similar book was published in Japanese, titled Grandeur de D major – Jay Chou Photo Essay (ISBN 4-901873-50-4).

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chou, this, chinese, name, family, name, chou, traditional, chinese, 周杰倫, simplified, chinese, 周杰伦, pinyin, zhōu, jiélún, wade, giles, chou, chieh, chiu, lûn, born, january, 1979, taiwanese, singer, songwriter, record, producer, rapper, actor, television, pers. In this Chinese name the family name is Chou 周 Jay Chou traditional Chinese 周杰倫 simplified Chinese 周杰伦 pinyin Zhōu Jielun Wade Giles Chou Chieh lun Pe h ōe ji Chiu Kia t lun born January 18 1979 1 is a Taiwanese singer songwriter record producer rapper actor and television personality Dubbed the King of Mandopop and having sold over 30 million records Chou is one of the best selling artists in Taiwan and is known for his work with lyricist Vincent Fang with whom he has frequently collaborated on his music 2 Jay Chou周杰倫Chou in 2017PronunciationChou Chieh lunBorn 1979 01 18 January 18 1979 age 44 Linkou Taipei TaiwanOther namesPresident Chou 周董 Alma materNew Taipei Private Tam kang High SchoolOccupationsSinger songwriter record producer rapper actor television personalityYears active2000 presentSpouseHannah Quinlivan m 2015 wbr Children3AwardsFull listMusical careerOriginTaipei TaiwanGenresMandopop Chinese rock Latin soul Chinese hip hop R amp BInstrument s Vocals piano cello guitar guzheng chinese flute drums beatboxingLabelsAlfa Music 1999 2007 JVR Music 2007 present Sony Music Taiwan 2008 present Chinese nameTraditional Chinese周杰倫Simplified Chinese周杰伦TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinZhōu JielunWade GilesChou Chieh lunSouthern MinHokkien POJChiu Kia t lunListen to this article 2 minutes source source This audio file was created from a revision of this article dated 16 July 2008 2008 07 16 and does not reflect subsequent edits Audio help More spoken articles In 2000 Chou released his debut studio album Jay 2000 under the record company Alfa Music Chou rose to fame with the release of his second studio album Fantasy 范特西 2001 which combined Western and Eastern music styles The album won five Golden Melody Awards including Album of the Year He has since further released twelve more studio albums spawning a string of hit singles and gaining significant prominence in Asian communities such as Taiwan Hong Kong SAR China Mainland Malaysia and Singapore Chou has embarked on six world tours performing in cities around the world to more than 10 million spectators as of 2019 3 In 2007 Chou established his own record and management company JVR Music 4 Outside of music Chou has served as the President of his own fashion brand PHANTACi since 2006 As an actor Chou made his acting debut in the film Initial D 頭文字D 2005 followed shortly by a starring role in the epic Curse of the Golden Flower 2006 He has since starred in a number of movies becoming known to Western audiences when he made his Hollywood debut in 2011 with The Green Hornet starring alongside Seth Rogen and Christoph Waltz followed by Now You See Me 2 2016 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 Music career 3 1 2000 to 2003 3 2 2003 to 2005 3 3 Single released in 2018 3 4 Single released in 2019 3 5 Single released in 2020 4 Musical style 4 1 Lyrics 4 2 Chinese cultural elements 5 Collaborations 6 World tours 7 Movie career 7 1 Acting 7 2 Directing 8 Other works 8 1 Book Grandeur de D Major 8 2 Endorsements 8 3 Philanthropy 8 4 J Gaming 9 Media and public relations 9 1 Public image 9 2 Response to the news media and paparazzi 9 3 Fanbase 10 Personal life 10 1 Religious beliefs 11 Discography 12 Filmography 12 1 Film 12 2 Television series 12 3 Television shows 12 3 1 Adapted musical 13 Accolades 14 Enterprises 15 See also 16 Notes 17 References 18 External linksEarly life EditJay Chou Chou Chieh lun was born and raised in Taipei Taiwan Both his parents were secondary school teachers his mother Yeh Hui Mei 葉惠美 Ye Huimei who was an art teacher who taught fine arts while his father Chou Yao Chung 周耀中 Zhōu Yaozhōng is a biomedical researcher His mother noticed his sensitivity to music and took him to piano lessons at the age of four 6 During his childhood he was fascinated with capturing sounds and songs with his tape recorder which he carried everywhere with him In the third grade he became interested in music theory and also started cello lessons He was an only child and loved to play piano imitate TV actors and perform magic tricks His favorite composer was and is still to this day Chopin Jay graduated from Taipei Jinhua High School His parents divorced when he was 14 and he was teased by his classmates which caused him to become reclusive and introverted He had no friends and preferred to be alone listening to music contemplating and daydreaming At Tamkang Senior High School zh he majored in piano and minored in cello He showed a talent for improvisation became fond of pop music and began to write songs 3 7 Chou was conscripted for mandatory military service after graduating from high school with inadequate grades for university However severe back pain triggered by sports eventually led to the diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis HLA B27 and he was exempted from military service 8 9 Meanwhile he found a job as a waiter 10 11 12 Early career EditChou s mother initially inspired Chou to become a music teacher while Chou remained relatively clueless on what to do with his life Without his knowledge a friend registered both their names in a talent show called Super New Talent King in 1998 Chou played the piano accompaniment for his friend whose singing was described as lousy Although they did not win the show s host Jacky Wu an influential character in Taiwan s entertainment business happened to glance at the music score and was impressed with its complexity Wu then asked who wrote it discovered Chou and hired him as a contract composer and paired him with the novice lyricist Vincent Fang 3 12 for his then record company Alfa Music Chou then spent most of his time in Wu s studio learning music producing sound mixing recording and writing songs Although he was trained in classical music Chou combines Chinese and Western music styles to produce songs that fuse R amp B rock and pop genres However Wu told Chou that he would help Chou release an album after he wrote 50 songs and he would pick 10 from there Chou already had an arsenal of songs he wrote for others but had been rejected so among those he chose 10 for his debut CD album Jay released in 2000 The album established his reputation as a musically gifted singer songwriter whose style is a fusion of R amp B rap classical music and yet distinctly Chinese His fame spread quickly in Chinese speaking regions throughout Southeast Asia 13 14 15 Music career Edit2000 to 2003 Edit In 2000 under the recommendation of JR Yang 楊峻榮 Jay Chou began to sing his own songs Chou launched his debut album Jay under Alfa Music in 2000 Chou arranged the compilation harmony and production of all the songs The album combines R amp B hip hop and other musical styles Among them the hit song 星晴 won the 24th China Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs The album was promoted heavily by Jacky Wu in the entertainment shows he hosted Chou himself also appeared on a few television programs to promote the album Chou was marketed as a talented singer composer with a unique tune His collaboration with Vincent Fang and Vivian Hsu on the release brought about a few hits After promoting his debut album Chou returned to the studio for the next twelve months to record and produce his next album 范特西Fantasy which helped him become an established star This album was released in September 2001 and became a big hit selling an estimated two million copies in Taiwan alone Fantasy helped Chou secure ten nominations and five wins at the 13th Golden Melody Awards in 2002 R amp B hits such as 簡單愛 Simple Love 愛在西元前 Love before BC which won Chou the Best Composer award and 開不了口 Can t Express Myself are considered Chou s signature songs and are still sung in concerts today Chou s music has been a much discussed topic across Chinese regions because it differed greatly from mainstream popular Chinese music released at that time His pieces combine ancient themes with futuristic ones including things like space ships all while employing graphic storytelling skills to evoke vivid imagery to his audience His enunciation or lack thereof whether rapping or singing was also critiqued when listeners often found that they could not decipher the words sung until they looked up the lyrics Critics referred to his singing as mumbling This garnered a lot of attention and reporters often quiz Chou on his singing style Chou defended this as his signature style to infuse the vocals with the music and make it blend well together Chou also stated that he wants the listeners to look at the lyrics stating the lyrics written by Vincent Fang are very deep Chou s third album The Eight Dimensions八度空间 became another commercial success and is similar in style to his second Another collaboration with Fang The Eight Dimensions八度空间 included songs that invoke imagery Chou s mumbling style and mainly R amp B tunes The singer has sold over 750 000 copies of Fantasy as of 2002 throughout the region In the same year Chou held his debut concert tour The One There was also more crossover activity between Malaysia and Indonesia as well as steadily increasing activity by Japanese acts in the region 16 2003 to 2005 Edit In 2003 Chou released his fourth album Yeh Hui mei named after his own mother After the release of this album he attended the Golden Melody Awards for his previous album s nomination The album The Eight Dimensions was nominated for 5 categories but won none Chou didn t take this too lightly as he wrote on his next album the song 外婆 Grandmother that he actually takes the Golden Melody Awards too seriously Ironically his then current album Yeh Hui mei would go on to win a Golden Melody Best Album of the year award in 2004 Yeh Hui mei was both a commercial and musical success The album features songs on Mafia and drug lords 以父之名 In the name of the father which at first hearing was very unorthodox but displays Jay s creative writing and producing ability This album can be seen as Jay s second milestone because it gained an extremely positive reaction from both critics and supporters of his music Jay also wanted to prove that he is a versatile artist and does not only write R amp B songs but he also ventured into more rock flavored tunes such as 晴天 which was one of the most played songs of the year This song gained widespread popularity and high school students started learning guitar to play the drift of the song s intro In 2004 his album 七里香 Common Jasmin Orange released by Sony Music excelled in Taiwan Hong Kong and China Mainland 17 Despite overwhelming piracy in Taiwan which has reduced the recording industry to 5 to 10 percent from its heyday as a Taiwan singer Jay produced an album that sold a record 300 000 copies In Hong Kong his album surpassed local albums with sales of 50 000 units In China the official figure reached 2 6 million units a figure no other Chinese artist has attained The World Music Awards in September 2004 held in Las Vegas acknowledged him as the most popular Chinese singer based on sales 17 In 2005 his album 11月的蕭邦Chopin of November continued this record of success with sales of 2 5 million units in Asia 17 Single released in 2018 Edit He published his new single Waiting For You He released the song on his birthday January 18 The content is about a young man who secretly fell in love with a girl He regretted that he didn t study well and couldn t enter the same university with her In order to wait for her to finish class he rented a house near the girl s residence waited for her silently played the piano and wrote a love letter He just wanted to convey his mind to her but he couldn t find the time and way He had to wait for the girl to finish class every day 18 Single released in 2019 Edit He recently made his chart comeback after a three year hiatus with his long awaited new single Won t cry The song which features Mayday vocalist Ashin was released on 16 September 2019 and its music video has since been viewed over 22 million times on YouTube In fact the song was streamed so many times that it was reported to have caused QQ music China s biggest streaming platform to crash on the day of its release 19 Single released in 2020 Edit He published his new single Mojito It caused a sensation on the Internet 20 The song which effuses amorous feelings of Cuba was released as a single album on June 12 2020 Musical style EditChou s compositions are loosely categorized as pop music While many of his works fall into contemporary R amp B rap and rock genres the term Chou Style 周氏風格 zhōu shi fengge 21 has been popularized to describe his trademark cross cultural music and insistence on singing with slurred enunciation The Taipei Times once described the meaning of Chou Style In what has become the archetypal Chou style Taiwan s favorite son blends pop rap blues and a smorgasbord of esthetic elements of world music to create his dream like never never land 22 Chou regularly fuses traditional Chinese instruments and styles with R amp B or rock to form a new genre called Zhongguo feng 中國風 Zhōngguo feng which literally means Chinese Style Music a some of which are written in the Pentatonic Scale as opposed to the more common seven note scale Diatonic scale to accentuate an oriental style Chou s most popular songs all contain some elements of Chinese culture 23 Besides his own culture and Chinese culture he also incorporated Spanish guitar in Red Imitation 紅模仿 hong mofǎng American techno electronica in Herbalist s Manual 本草綱目 Bencǎo Gangmu rap with subtle classical music undertones in Reverse Scales 逆鱗 nilin Blues style in Free Tutorial Video 免費教學錄影帶 Miǎnfei jiaoxue luyǐng dai and Bossanova style in Rosemary 迷迭香 midiexiang to name a few Sound effects from everyday life are frequently woven into his music such as bouncing ping pong balls touch tone phone dialing helicopter blades dripping rain and radio static noise Musique concrete b His formal musical training is evident by the use of classical textures in his compositions For example counterpoint was used in Perfection 完美主義 wanmeizhǔyi and Sorry 對不起 duibuqǐ while polyphony can be found in The Wound That Ends War 止戰之殤 zhǐ zhan zhi shang and Twilight s Chapter Seven 夜的第七章 ye de di qi zhang Chou s albums have been noted for the lack of change compared to his earlier works yet he firmly stated that he will not alter his style They say I ve been standing still but this is the music I want and I don t see what I want by moving ahead 24 To demonstrate his point he named his 2006 album 依然范特西 Still Fantasy after his 2001 album Fantasy His use of relaxed enunciation has been criticized as mumbling 25 which he also insisted will not change 26 however recently he has adopted clearer pronunciation for certain songs particularly more traditional Chinese style songs such as Faraway 千里之外 qianlǐ zhiwai which features Fei Yu ching and Chrysanthemum Terrace 菊花台 juhua tai 27 Lyrics Edit Chou is considered more of a singer composer than a lyricist Several regulars write the lyrics for most of his music 28 but the content and style is unified with his own personality and image covering a diverse range of topics and ideas Vincent Fang accounts for more than half of the lyrics in his albums helping to establish an important element in Chou s music the use of meaningful imagery and emotionally rich lyrics sometimes written in the form of ancient Chinese poetry with reference to Chinese history or folklore c In addition to writing romantic hits d he also touches on war the Bible sports and martial arts e Vivian Hsu is a singer herself and has helped with Chou s earlier hits f Chou himself has written lyrics for many ballads g but has also discussed societal ills such as drug addiction in Coward Chinese 懦夫 pinyin nuofu and loss of the rural countryside to urbanization in Terrace fields Chinese 梯田 pinyin titian Domestic violence discussed in Dad I am back Chinese 爸 我回來了 pinyin ba wǒ huilai le received a great deal of commotion since he was the first to bring up this taboo subject in Sanscript music 29 In the Name of Father detailing the cruelty and brutality of the violence this song is not Jay s personal experience Jay describes the phenomenon of domestic violence in society and wants to appeal the public pay more attention to domestic violence 30 Chinese cultural elements Edit Main article Zhongguo feng Chou leads a new trend of music which combines western musical elements and Chinese literature terms Because of this unique combination he makes distinction between himself and other musicians by leading a Zhongguo feng 31 in Asian music history The success of his Western Chinese musical combination is built on his marketing strategies and the musical elements involved in his works In early 21st century the People s Republic of China was in an economic transition model The new generation was looking for a consumption pop culture which would reflect individual uniqueness in the social circumstance 32 Chou has successfully generated airtime on CCTV by fitting in with the mainland s political and cultural agenda and celebrating traditional Chinese values 33 The traditional Chinese cultural elements involved in Chou s music contribute to his status in Asian popular music culture The blowing Chinese style 中國風 in his music leads a new trend of Chinese pop music that involves a vast amount of traditional Chinese components rather than simply following Western music format Chou s Zhongguo feng is highlighted in his lyrics and the use of traditional musical instruments in his music Lyricist Vincent Fang has worked with Jay Chou since 2000 Fang s work is featured by addressing Chinese traditional elements such as poetry and Confucianism His representative work Chrysanthemum Terrace Chinese 菊花台 pinyin juhua tai released in 2006 shows a vast amount of cultural elements In this work Fang puts images which indicate certain traditional ideas to build an ancient monarchy setting He uses chrysanthemum as a metaphor of love In the line Chrysanthemums broken scattered across the floor your smile has faded Chinese 菊花殘 滿地傷 你的笑容已泛黃 34 as well with Blue and White Porcelain Chinese 青花瓷 and Orchid Pavilion Chinese 蘭亭序 Chou performs in a rhythm and blues style but within this western form he has inserted Chinese melodies themes and rhythms His 2003 song East Wind Breaks Chinese 东风破 Dong Feng Po features a typical Chinese melody performed in R amp B style its instrumentation also creates a Chinese atmosphere with the pipa 琵琶 In the lyrics Chou expresses sadness and loneliness subtly similar to traditional Chinese poetry 35 Chou also uses traditional musical instruments combining traditional Chinese elements of music with Western pop 36 Collaborations EditChou s career started as a songwriter for other singers a practice he would continue even after starting his own successful singing career He frequently composed for Jolin Tsai and Landy Wen and occasionally for other singers like Coco Lee S H E Vivian Hsu Fish Leong Evonne Hsu A Mei Selina Ren Leehom Wang Will Liu Will Pan Show Lo Valen Hsu and Hong Kong pop stars Edmond Leung Twins TPE48 Jordan Chan Edison Chen Karen Mok Leo Ku Gigi Leung Eason Chan and Joey Yung as well as a one time collaboration with Howard Su He has also written for singers outside of his generation over one dozen songs for his mentor Jacky Wu Taiwanese singer Jody Chiang and Hong Kong singers Jacky Cheung Andy Lau Aaron Kwok and Kenny Bee 37 38 39 40 He started the band Nan Quan Mama 南拳媽媽 in 2004 selecting band members and overseeing their album production The group has been noted for sounding too similar to their mentor 41 as a result Chou has reduced his involvement in the band 42 though he continues to increase their exposure by inviting them as guests performers for his concerts and music videos 43 44 45 46 He has performed live duets with Landy Wen 44 Jolin Tsai and former girlfriend and news anchor Patty Hou 47 but only two studio recordings of duets have been officially placed in his albums Coral Sea Chinese 珊瑚海 pinyin shanhu hǎi in 2005 with Lara Veronin of Nan Quan Mama 48 and Faraway Chinese 千里之外 pinyin qianlǐ zhiwai in 2006 featuring Fei Yu ching 49 On 9 July 2001 songwriters Jay and Yungai Hayung 溫嵐 performed The Roof 屋頂 which was included in the album A Little Wild 有點野 by Yungai Hayung In 2016 Jay and A Mei 張惠妹 sang Shouldn t Be 不該 which was included in Jay Chou s 2016 album Jay Chou s Bedtime Stories 周杰倫的床邊故事 The song won the 2016 Top 20 Golden Melody Awards in the Global Pop Music Gold List On 18 January 2018 he released the duet Waiting for You 等你下課 with Gary Yang 楊瑞代 Not including singers Chou s longest running collaboration is with lyricist Vincent Fang as they both started their music career in 1998 The compilation album Partners Chinese 拍檔 pinyin pai dang featured 12 songs each consisting of Chou s musical and Fang s lyrical compositions 50 Fang has written the words to more than 40 of Chou s songs was the chief editor of Chou s book Grandeur de D Major Chinese D調的華麗 pinyin D diao de huali and is now Chou s business partner together with Chou s manager JR Yang for the record company JVR Music 51 Jay Chou has also featured in Cindy Yen s 袁詠琳 song Sand Painting 畫沙 released in October 2009 52 Jay Chou collaborated with Kobe Bryant on The Heaven and Earth Challenge 天地一鬥 to promote youth creativity as well as an upcoming slam dunk competition in China The song was released at a press conference before the NBA All Star Game on 20 February 2011 53 World tours Edit Jay Chou s 3D enhanced stage at his Singapore concert in 2010 as part of his The Era World Tour Chou s 2007 tour outfit exhibited at the Hard Rock Cafe 40th anniversary tour in Seattle 2011 Jay held his first series of five solo concerts titled Fantasy Concert 范特西演唱會 with the first stop on 11 January 2001 at Taoyuan Arena Taiwan 54 Followed by two shows at the Hong Kong Coliseum one in Malaysia and ended in Singapore on 10 February 2002 His second concert tour The One Concert The One 演唱會 commenced on 28 September 2002 at Taipei Municipal Stadium followed by 11 stops and ended at Shenzhen Stadium China on 3 January 2004 Two more series of world tours followed Incomparable Concert 無與倫比演唱會 in 2004 and Jay Chou 2007 Las Vegas Toronto and Vancouver In 2010 to celebrate Jay s 10 year career in the entertainment industry he embarked on his fifth series of concert tour titled New Era World Tour 超時代演唱會 with the first stop of three concerts from 11 to 13 June 2010 at Taipei Arena followed by 40 stops ending from 17 to 18 December 2011 at Kaohsiung Arena He has kicked off his World Tour Opus Jay World Tour starting with Shanghai as its first stop from 17 to 19 May 2013 Due to the success of his Opus Jay World Tour concerts Jay Chou announced a sequel to the concert titled Opus II Jay World Tour The first stop of this new world tour opened in the same city as its preceding world tour Shanghai on 2 May 2014 with more stops opening in same destinations citation needed His seventh World Tour The Invincible Concert Tour also held its first concert stop in Shanghai on 30 June 2016 and ending in December 2017 55 Similar to his previous World Tour The Invincible 2 Concert Tour also had a sequel that had its first stop in Singapore on 6 January 2018 To celebrate his 20th year in the entertainment industry the eight World Tour 20 Carnival World Tour held its first concert in Shanghai on 17 October 2019 with more stops to be announced World tours Live DVD album releases 56 2001 Fantasy Concert 范特西演唱會 2002 The One Concert The One 演唱會 Jay Chou The One Concert Live 2004 Incomparable Concert 無與倫比演唱會 Jay Chou 2004 Incomparable Concert 2007 Jay Chou World Tours 世界巡迴演唱會 Jay Chou 2007 the World Tours Concert Live 2010 New Era World Tour 超時代演唱會 Jay Chou 2010 The Era World Tours Concert Live 2013 Opus Jay World Tour Concert Live 魔天倫演唱會 Jay Chou 2013 Opus Jay World Tours Concert Live 2016 The Invincible Concert Tour 地表最強 世界巡迴演唱會 Jay Chou The Invincible Concert TourMovie career EditChou formally entered the film industry in 2005 with the release of the movie Initial D 頭文字D He has since acted in three other movies directed one film and more than a dozen music videos Chou who once said I live because of music 57 ventured into movies because he felt the need for a new challenge As fans have grown concerned that movies will compromise his music career Chou has repeatedly reassured that movies are a source of inspiration and not a distraction at the same time he realizes the need to balance both careers and maintain his place in the music field to garner the continued support of fans 58 59 60 Acting Edit Jay Chou at a promotional event for Kung Fu Dunk in January 2008 Entry into acting was an unexpected move for Chou 59 His high school English teacher thought he was capable of very few facial expressions 3 and the director of Hidden Track 2003 a movie in which Chou had a cameo role said that his strong individualistic personality will not make him a good actor 61 In 2005 Chou s first role as the lead actor in 头文字D Initial D served two purposes to launch his acting debut and to increase his exposure to Japanese audiences 62 This film is based on the Japanese comic Initial D where Chou played Takumi Fujiwara a gifted touge racer who is quiet and rarely shows expression Some reviewers criticized his bland acting 63 while others felt he performed naturally but only because the character s personality closely mirrored his own 64 65 His performance in Initial D won him Best Newcomer Actor in Golden Horse Awards and Hong Kong Film Awards 66 67 Chou s second film was Curse of the Golden Flower 2006 As a supporting character he drew much of the attention of Chinese reporters Chou s involvement in this movie was announced in its own press conference 68 separate from the meeting held for Chow Yun fat Gong Li and the other actors Chou portrayed Prince Jai the ambitious second eldest prince and general of the Imperial army whose personality epitomizes Xiao 孝 the Chinese virtue of filial piety In this internationally released film North American audiences saw Chou for the first time According to Chinese movie critics comments about his acting ranged from lacks complexity 69 to acceptable 70 71 but was critically praised by Western reviewers 72 73 74 75 76 His performance in Curse of the Golden Flower was nominated Best Supporting Actor in the Hong Kong Film Awards 77 In the 2008 film Kung Fu Dunk Chou portrayed a kung fu student and dunking prodigy and the film earned over 100 million US 14 7 million 78 Chou portrayed 青蜂侠 Kato in The Green Hornet directed by Michel Gondry and released in January 2011 after Hong Kong actor Stephen Chow withdrew from the project the film grossed over 228 million worldwide 79 MTV Networks NextMovie com named him one of the Breakout Stars to Watch for in 2011 80 In May 2011 Chou started filming for a new movie The Viral Factor directed by Dante Lam and starred various well known artistes such as Nicholas Tse The movie was released in theatres over Asia on 17 January 2012 With most of the scenes shot in the Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian countries earlier filming process has been slightly disrupted due to political conflicts in the Middle East citation needed Chou co starred with Daniel Radcliffe in Now You See Me 2 which was released in June 2016 81 In 2018 it was announced that Chou joined the cast of Vin Diesel s fourth XXX film 82 In 2021 Chou was briefly starred in Nezha where he was the executive producer for the film 83 With a budget reportedly up to more than 400 million yuan 61 8 million the film used some expensive racing cars for the action sequences accounting for about 80 of the entire content Directed by Chen Yi xian the film also stars Tsao Yu ning Van Fan and Alan Kuo Chou and pop idol Wang Junkai show up in the film in cameo appearances Directing Edit Chou at the 2007 Shanghai Film Festival Chou acquired his first directing experience in 2004 through music videos He initially experimented with a song by the group Nan Quan Mama titled Home Chinese 家 pinyin jia where he was involved throughout the entire process from research to editing After learning the difficulties of being a director he refused to direct again even at the request of his record company 84 However his interest resurfaced again as he directed music videos for 4 of the 12 songs in own album November s Chopin in 2005 85 and later television advertisements 86 87 By 2006 he had taken responsibility for the storyboard directing and editing of music videos for all his songs 58 It is unclear how the public appraises his work since music videos are rarely the subject of critical review however director Zhang Yimou said that Chou s directing abilities may surpass his own in the future after viewing several of Chou s music videos 68 88 In February 2007 Chou began directing his first film Secret The script written by Chou was inspired by his relationship with a high school girlfriend with a plot focused on music love and family 89 He stars as the lead actor of the film with Gwei Lun mei as the female lead and Hong Kong veteran actor Anthony Wong as Chou s father Despite previous experience in filming music videos Chou admits that movies are more challenging due to storyline and time constraints 89 This movie was released in July 2007 90 In 2013 Jay Chou released his second directorial film a musical drama titled 天台爱情The Rooftop It generated a more muted response compared to his directorial debut 91 the box office receipts in mainland China on the other hand were positive 92 Other works EditBook Grandeur de D Major Edit Chou published his first book titled Grandeur de D Major simplified Chinese D调的华丽 traditional Chinese D調的華麗 pinyin D diao de huali on 25 November 2004 j This 200 page book features a prologue written by his family friends and co workers the main section is a compilation of his personal attitudes philosophies and recollections of childhood experiences along with pictures from his music videos many of which have never been released and lastly a list of the artist s major awards musical and lyrical compositions and discography For the usually low profile singer this book revealed his personality and convictions that has served as the basis of his musical and public image He demonstrated a strong appreciation of family values with an especially deep connection with his mother and maternal grandmother His confidence and dedication towards music is evident as he dedicated 2 out of 7 chapters to music the current state of the industry his composition methodology and the importance of individualism to his success in music This pride is contrasted against his modesty and self assessed naivete about many aspects in life particularly regarding relationships and marriage Endorsements Edit Chou has been a spokesperson for popular brands such as Pepsi 2002 2007 Panasonic 2001 2005 Motorola since 2006 M Zone China Mobile since 2003 Levi s 2004 2005 Deerhui sporting goods since 2003 Metersbonwe Group casual wear since 2003 Colgate 2004 2005 popular computer game Warcraft III Reign of Chaos 2002 and science and nature magazine National Geographic 2005 93 To maximize the celebrity branding effect advertisements are nearly always linked to his music and TV commercials are occasionally directed by him 86 87 He acted as the tourism ambassador for Malaysia in 2003 94 In April 2008 Jay signed with Sprite and collaborated with artistes such as Angela Chang and JJ Lin in commercials He also did a Sprite commercial with Kobe Bryant and specially wrote a song named 天地一鬥 Battle of the Incomparable featuring Kobe Bryant for the commercial In June 2011 Jay expanded his area of endorsement into the field of technology becoming the designer and spokesperson of the N43SL Jay Chou Edition laptop of ASUS Computers The laptop is most notable for its lid design sound system start up and shut down tones and a unique J font for its key All of which except for the sound system are designed and composed by Jay himself In 2015 Jay endorses Luxgen 95 Philanthropy Edit Jay has been the spokesperson for Angel Heart Foundation since 2012 a non profit charity for children with intellectual disability 96 In 2013 he hosted a voluntary concert for them In 2014 Jay accepted the Ice Bucket Challenge from Andy Lau and also donated NT 100 000 to Taiwanese ALS Foundation 97 deprecated source and also donated NT 2 million in the aftermath of 2014 Kaohsiung gas explosions He also attended the charity event from Fubon Charity Foundation and has been the ambassador for the charity which helps school children with disabilities hardship or giving children living in poverty a scholarship for their education He had already donated NT 970 million in the last 5 years sponsoring over 300 of the thousand benefactors and would extend the offer by 5 years and opened 300 more scholarships and donated a lump sum of NT 10 8 million in the next 5 years worth NT 2 16 million each year 98 99 In June 2014 he also went on tour with Will Liu to visit many schoolchildren in remote areas of Taiwan 100 Jay s second tour is scheduled in August 2015 two months after he officially became the spokesperson for the scholarship plan J Gaming Edit In 2016 Jay Chou bought the eSports League of Legends team Taipei Assassins and renamed it J Gaming 101 Chou only serves as an investor and owner and despite holding the title of a captain leader he will only play in celebrity matches and would not involve in the day to day operating and coaching of the team 102 In 2017 Jay Chou spent about 18 million RMB to build a Jay eSports building in 深圳 Shenzhen which provided updated computer devices and the streaming areas for eSports players in China More importantly Jay decides to hold more and more eSports events in the Jay eSports building which is helpful for the development of eSport industry in China 103 Media and public relations EditPublic image Edit Despite living under continual media scrutiny Chou s public image has changed little over the years as he emphasizes individuality as his personal philosophy 3 104 In his music this is also evident as he fuses Chinese and Western styles and explores topics unconventional for a pop singer which have been described as authentic and revolutionary 3 14 15 The media describes a hard working 105 perfectionist 3 with clear self direction 106 who is occasionally regarded as competitive 107 and a control freak 3 There is a misunderstanding about his nickname President Chou Chinese 周董 pinyin Zhōu dǒng used by both the press and fans to underscore his domineering personality and impact on Asian music 108 but also points at his musical talent 29 105 It also points to the fact that he is the CEO spokesperson and chairperson of his many business ventures like clothing lines and his own talent agency JVR Music Yet the origin of this nickname emerges from his fever of collecting antiques as the word 董 comes from antique in Chinese 古董 and according to JJ Lin they both like to collect and drive antique cars 古董車 109 When he initiated Nan Quan Mama 南拳媽媽 it was also based on his pen name in his high school years and the band s name was also dedicated to his mother 110 In fact Nanquan is an actual style of martial arts from south of the Yangtze River As Jay was influenced by action movies he also wrote songs about martial arts even when he had no formal training in any martial arts discipline 111 Outside of music Chou is reported as shy quiet 106 112 modest and views filial piety as the most important thing 113 In line with his aim to present a positive image 24 he is a non smoker and non drinker and does not go to nightclubs 114 Government officials and educators in Asia have awarded him for his exemplary behaviour 115 designated him a spokesperson in the youth empowerment project Young Voice in 2005 and an anti depression campaign in 2007 116 117 His lyrics for two songs h have been incorporated into the school syllabus to inspire motivational and filial attitudes 118 119 120 121 In November 2007 Chou was criticized by some for attending the funeral of Taiwanese gang leader Chen Chi li to console Chen s son Baron Chen whom Chou met while filming Kung Fu Dunk 122 123 124 In 2011 Chou performed on the New Year s Gala program on China s Central Television 125 Response to the news media and paparazzi Edit As with other stars Chou has expressed a strong dislike of the paparazzi In the early years of his career unwanted attention by the media was usually dealt with by avoidance In line with his quiet nature he frequently wore baseball caps and hoods while lowering his head and evading eye contact during interviews 112 In recent years however he has been less passive about the invasion of his privacy To discourage the paparazzi from taking unsolicited pictures Chou is known to photograph the paparazzi that follow him 126 He openly calls the paparazzi dogs and tabloids dog magazines as shown in his lyrics for Besieged From All Sides Chinese 四面楚歌 pinyin simianchǔge The media have also accused Chou of evading compulsory military service 127 by feigning to suffer from ankylosing spondylitis Later that year he was acquitted after providing the relevant medical records and letters from the army confirming a lawful exemption from draft dated before the start of his music career 128 Despite constant harassment and stalking by the media he does acknowledge that not all media attention is unwelcome 129 Coverage by international journals and news agencies such as Time 3 The Guardian 130 and Reuters 104 help ascertain his influence on mainstream culture An editorial written by Kerry Brown of Chatham House named Chou as one of China s 50 most influential figures in 21st century one of only three singers on a list dominated by politicians and corporate owners 131 At the end of 2009 he was included on JWT s annual list of 100 Things to Watch in 2010 132 Fanbase Edit Chou s wax statue at Madame Tussauds Hong Kong It is difficult to estimate the size and global spread of Chou s fanbase Jay s fanbase originated from Taiwan and grew extensively to other Mandarin speaking regions The Chinese speaking populations of China Hong Kong Macau Singapore and Malaysia make up a significant percentage of Chou s fans Despite rampant piracy issues in this region of Asia particularly in China every album Chou has released so far has surpassed 2 million sales According to Baidu the most popular internet search engine in China Chou is the number one searched male artist in 2002 05 06 and 07 133 134 135 136 Currently Chou remains largely unknown outside of Asia except in cities with large Chinese speaking immigrant populations such as Los Angeles New York San Francisco Seattle Vancouver Toronto Sydney Melbourne Adelaide and Brisbane He has held concerts in major venues such as the Acer Arena Sydney 3 July 2009 HP Pavilion at San Jose San Jose 31 December 2010 Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Los Angeles 8 January 2011 MGM Grand Las Vegas 25 December 2002 Rogers Arena Vancouver 23 December 2010 3 Shrine Auditorium Los Angeles 18 December 2004 137 Galen Center Los Angeles 24 December 2007 the Air Canada Centre Toronto 18 December 2008 and Wembley Arena London 17 18 March 2017 His intention to increase his prominence in the Western world beyond Chinese audiences is clear In 2006 Chou composed and sang the theme song for Fearless a movie released in major theatres in most English speaking countries 138 though the impact to his fame has been minimal His role in Curse of the Golden Flower limited release marks his acting debut in North America Despite having a supporting but important role in the story s plot the North American version of the official posters only featured a view of his back greatly contrasting the Asian versions where his face and name were clear and placed between the leading actor and actress Although Chou is still far from being well known to English audiences this movie has brought him international exposure Chou gained further exposure to western audiences in his starring role as crimefighter Kato in January 2011 s The Green Hornet Personal life EditChou was rumored to have a relationship with Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai with the former being featured on Tsai s song Can t Speak Clearly which appeared on her fourth studio album Lucky Number 2001 139 In December 2001 Tsai and Chou were first spotted dining at an izakaya in Shinjuku Japan 139 Although they did not admit to their relationship their romance was an open secret in those years 140 In February 2005 Chou was spotted shopping intimately with Taiwanese news presenter Patty Hou in Shibuya Japan 140 After that Tsai deliberately avoided meeting Chou and Hou during public events 141 In June 2010 Tsai and Chou finally made amends and Tsai appeared as a special guest at Chou s concert in Taipei which shocked the public 142 In July 2013 when being interviewed by Taiwanese TV host Matilda Tao for the first time Tsai admitted she used to be in love with Chou and that she broke up with him after he cheated on her 143 In November 2014 Chou confirmed his relationship with model Hannah Quinlivan 144 The pair had been dating since 2010 145 but Hannah first met Jay when she was 14 and had been working as his employee as a clothing shop assistant since 2007 146 The couple married on 17 January 2015 one day before Chou s birthday 147 A separate private wedding ceremony open to friends and family occurred on 9 February in Taipei 148 A third reception this time in Australia was held in March 149 According to Chou s official Facebook page the couple has been registered for marriage since July 2014 150 151 The couple has three children daughter Hathaway born July 2015 152 153 154 son Romeo born June 2017 155 156 157 and Jacinda born May 2022 158 159 Religious beliefs Edit Jay Chou became an Evangelical Protestant Christian as his wife his mother and some of his friends including Will Liu and Vanness Wu are Protestants In 2012 he was baptised 98 Discography EditMain article Jay Chou discography See also List of songs recorded by Jay Chou Jay 2000 Fantasy 2001 The Eight Dimensions 2002 Ye Hui Mei 2003 Common Jasmin Orange 2004 November s Chopin 2005 Still Fantasy 2006 On the Run 2007 Capricorn 2008 The Era 2010 Wow 2011 Opus 12 2012 Aiyo Not Bad 2014 Jay Chou s Bedtime Stories 2016 Greatest Works of Art 2022 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year English title Chinese title Role Notes2003 Hidden Track 尋找周杰倫 寻找周杰伦 Himself Cameo2005 Initial D 頭文字D 头文字D Takumi Fujiwara2006 Curse of the Golden Flower 滿城盡帶黃金甲 满城尽带黄金甲 Prince Jai Prince Yuanjie 2007 Secret 不能說的秘密 不能说的秘密 Jay Ye Xiang Lun Directorial film debut Other roles writer producer actor and composer 2008 Kung Fu Dunk 功夫灌篮 Fang Shi Jie2009 The Treasure Hunter 刺陵 Qiao Fei 160 2010 True Legend 苏乞儿 God of Wushu Drunken God2011 The Green Hornet Kato Hollywood debut film2012 The Viral Factor 逆战 Jon WanAbba 阿爸 Himself Cameo2013 The Rooftop 天台 天台爱情 Wax Also as director screenwriter and producer2016 Kung Fu Panda 3 Master Monkey Mandarin dub for Chinese and Taiwanese release Also producer of theme song Try Now You See Me 2 Li10 000 Miles 一萬公里的约定 Himself CameoAlso executive producerTBA Initial D 2 头文字D 2 Takumi FujiwaraXXX 4 极限特工 4Television series Edit Year English title Original title Role1998 Thyme Fried Fish 百里香煎魚 Musician2011 Blue Star 蓝星2010 Pandamen 熊猫人 Detective Leo Lee 161 directorTelevision shows Edit Year English title Original title Role Notes2010 Mr J Channel MR J頻道 Host 162 2015 The Voice of China 4 中国好声音4 Judge2016 Sing China 中国新歌声1 Judge2017 Sing China 2 中国新歌声2 Judge2018 Sing China 3 中国好声音2018 JudgeThis is Dunk 这 就是灌篮 Judge2020 J Style Trip 周遊記 Himself Netflix travelogue 163 Adapted musical Edit Year Location Title Director IntroductionYear 2016 United States Taiwan Mainland China Secret John Rando Adapted from the movie of the same name by Jay Chou Produced by the Broadway in China and Broadway teams in the United States it runs through Jay Chou s classic songs over the years starting a global tour in Beijing Tianqiao Art Center in December 2016 地點 場地 時間中國北京 天橋藝術中心大劇場 2016 12 23 五 19 3012 24 六 14 30 19 3012 25 日 14 30 19 3012 28 三 19 3012 29 四 19 3012 30 五 19 3012 31 六 14 30 19 302017 1 1 日 14 30 19 30中國上海 上汽上海文化廣場 2017 2 14 二 19 152 15 三 19 152 16 四 19 152 17 五 19 152 18 六 14 00 19 152 19 日 14 00 19 152 21 二 19 152 22 三 19 152 23 四 19 152 24 五 19 152 25 六 14 00 19 152 26 日 14 00 19 15Accolades EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Jay Chou From the launch of his music career in 2000 Chou has won singer songwriter and producer awards in Asia 164 The highly coveted Golden Melody Awards in Taiwan i awarded Best Album for his debut CD Jay 2000 in 2001 and five awards including Best Album Best Composer and Best Producer in the following year for the album Fantasy 2001 However failure to win Best Album for three consecutive years has left him disheartened with award ceremonies Although he continues to win more than 20 awards per year from various organizations in Asia Chou has stated he will rely more on album sales as an indicator of his music s quality and popularity 165 In 2004 2006 2007 and 2008 he was awarded Best Selling Chinese Artist by World Music Awards for the albums Common Jasmin Orange 依然范特西 Still Fantasy and On the Run 166 Jay Chou scored strong radio and video airplay in Italy with his track Nunchucks in 2002 167 Chou dominated the 12th annual Channel V Music Awards ceremony which was held 11 January 2006 at Queen Elizabeth Stadium in Hong Kong In the Taiwan Hong Kong category the Sony BMG Hong Kong signed artist was named best male singer most popular male singer and best singer songwriter Chou also collected the best music video award and received one of the best song of the year awards both for Night Song 168 Taiwanese vocalist Jay Chou was named the best Asian artist at the eighth annual CCTV MTV Music Awards held 12 October 2006 at the Beijing Exhibition Centre Auditorium 169 Five Chinese musicians gained exposure for their participation in events associated with the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing China including Jay Chou 170 Chou won the Favorite Male Artist of the 20th Golden Melody Awards in Taiwan He did not attend the event to collect the award as he was on tour in China at the time 171 Enterprises EditJ Team JVR MusicSee also EditForbes China Celebrity 100 Honorific nicknames in popular music List of best selling albums in TaiwanNotes Edita Examples of Chou s Chinese style R amp B East Wind Breaks 東風破 Hair Like Snow 髮如雪 Faraway 千里之外 Examples of Chinese style rock Nunchucks 雙截棍 Dragon Fist 龍拳 Golden Armor 黃金甲 b Examples of sound effects used in Chou s music ping pong balls in Class2 Grade3 三年二班 touch tone phone dialing in Blue Storm 藍色風暴 helicopter blades in My Territory 我的地盤 dripping rain in You Can Hear 妳聽得到 and radio static noise in Nocturne 夜曲 c Examples of Oriental style lyrics by Vincent Fang Shanghai 1943 上海一九四三 Wife 娘子 and Chrysanthemum Flower Platform 菊花台 d Examples of romantic lyrics by Vincent Fang Love Before Anno Domini 愛在西元前 Nocturne 夜曲 Common Jasmin Orange 七里香 and Perfectionist 完美主義 e Vincent Fang s lyrics discuss war in The Last Campaign 最後的戰役 and Wounds That End War 止戰之殤 the Bible in Blue Storm 藍色風暴 sports in Bullfight 鬥牛 and Class2 Grade3 三年二班 and martial arts in Nunchucks 雙截棍 and Ninja 忍者 f Examples of Vivian Hsu s work Adorable Woman 可愛女人 Tornado 龍捲風 and Simple Love 簡單愛 g Examples of romantic lyrics by Jay Chou Black Humor 黑色幽默 Silence 安靜 Iron Box of an Peninsula 半島鐵盒 Fine Day 晴天 Excuse 藉口 Black Sweater 黑色毛衣 and White Windmills 白色風車 h Snail 蝸牛 and Listen To Mother s Words 聽媽媽的話 i Golden Melody Awards the Chinese pop music industry s equivalent of the Grammy Awards in the US are held annually to award professionals making music in Mandarin Taiwanese Hakka and any of Taiwan s Aboriginal languages 172 j A similar book was published in Japanese titled Grandeur de D major Jay Chou Photo Essay ISBN 4 901873 50 4 References Edit Wang Ching yi Hsiao Scully 22 December 2014 Pop star Jay Chou confirms marriage plan Archived from the original on 27 December 2014 Retrieved 28 December 2014 Chinese pop song souring ties MAC Taipei Times www taipeitimes com 14 January 2022 Retrieved 27 April 2022 a b c d e f g h i j Drake Kate 3 March 2003 Cool Jay Time Asia Archived from the original on 18 October 2008 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Butler Susan 27 May 2006 China Breaking Through Busting Barriers to Big Business on the Mainland An In Depth Look Billboard The International Newsweekly of Music Video and Home Entertainment 118 21 pp 22 25 THE GREEN HORNET Sony Pictures Entertainment www sonypictures com Retrieved 27 April 2022 Jay Chou Asia s reluctant superstar CNN 8 September 2008 Archived from the original on 18 February 2009 Retrieved 21 February 2009 Chou Jay 1 November 2004 Grandeur de D Major in Chinese China Hua Ren Ban Tu pp 8 12 ISBN 957 29371 4 6 Jay Chou discusses the wonder of life in illness 二度造访心情电视 周杰伦谈病痛中的精彩人生 News article in Chinese sina com cn 28 April 2003 Archived from the original on 9 April 2005 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Jacky Wu Jay Chou takes 12 painkillers 吴宗宪 周杰伦一度服12颗止痛药 in Chinese zaobao com 25 February 2006 Archived from the original News article on 12 October 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Jay Chou Asia s own Eminem gbtimes com 23 March 2007 Archived from the original on 14 April 2015 Retrieved 11 April 2015 周杰伦的职业生涯揭秘 从侍应生到乐坛巨星 职场频道 新华网 news xinhuanet com Archived from the original on 2 May 2009 Retrieved 30 November 2015 a b Liu Dongji 2008 Jay Chou The Back of the Sun Is Not Light 周杰伦 太阳的背后不是光 青年文摘 Youth Literary Digest in Chinese Chaoyang District Beijing Youth Literary Digest Agency pp 4 5 ISBN 978 7 5006 6468 0 King of the new generation 周杰伦 新声代之王 in Chinese sina com cn 8 January 2007 Archived from the original on 25 May 2011 Retrieved 2 June 2007 a b Chung Oscar 10 January 2005 The Stars of East Asia Rising Government Information Office Taiwan ROC Archived from the original on 17 May 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 a b Jay A Revolutionary Musician china org cn 4 November 2005 Archived from the original on 12 October 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 McClure Steve 28 December 2002 The Year in Asia Ongoing Piracy and Sliding Sales Trouble the Region But New Artists in New Genres Begin to Make an Impact Billboard The International Newsweekly of Music Video and Home Entertainment 114 115 52 1 p sec Year in Music 2002 YE 24 a b c Fung Anthony 2008 western style Chinese Pop Jay Chou s Rap and Hip Hop in China pp 69 80 杰威爾音樂 JVR Music www jvrmusic com in Chinese Taiwan Retrieved 23 November 2021 Jay Chou s Lyricist Speaks Up for the Singer After His New Single Gets Bad Reviews TODAYonline Archived from the original on 30 September 2019 Retrieved 30 September 2019 Jay Chou s Mojito is China s Most Viral Song of 2020 So Far 15 June 2020 Archived from the original on 20 January 2021 Retrieved 9 February 2021 Still Fantasy Two million albums sold recognized for Jay Chou 依然范特西 两百万销量力证周董 in Chinese ccwb net 11 October 2006 Archived from the original on 5 May 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Phipps Gavin 29 August 2004 CD Reviews The Taipei Times p 19 Archived from the original on 9 July 2007 Retrieved 28 February 2007 Chow Yiu Fai de Kloet Jeroen 1 January 2011 Blowing in the China Wind Engagements with Chineseness in Hong Kong s Zhongguofeng Music Videos Visual Anthropology 24 1 2 59 76 doi 10 1080 08949468 2011 525492 ISSN 0894 9468 S2CID 145521590 a b Taiwan s performing artists feed Asia s appetite for pop Taipei City Government 15 November 2004 Archived from the original on 15 November 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Jay Chou does not pronounce clearly resulting in a request for a clearer version of Dragon Fist People s Daily in Chinese 26 December 2003 Archived from the original on 2 November 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Vincent Fang discusses music Revealed that Jay Chou intentionally enunciates poorly 方文山畅聊音乐 透露周杰伦唱歌故意咬字不清 in Chinese music tom com 15 March 2007 Archived from the original on 25 March 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Jay Chou interview Being a director gives a greater sense of personal achievement than music 周杰伦接受专访全交代 称做导演比音乐有成就感 in Chinese cnnb com cn 20 September 2006 Archived from the original on 12 November 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 English Translation of Jay Chou s Chinese Style Songs 22 December 2014 Archived from the original on 18 January 2015 Retrieved 1 January 2015 a b Aiyo Aiyo Jay Chow 唉唷 唉唷 周杰倫 chinatimes com Mass age 28 February 2007 Archived from the original on 27 September 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Hsu 許 Yuan chen 元誠 30 March 2010 Jay Chou s mocking lyric for his dad PDF 爸 我回來了 從周杰倫的歌曲探討社會上家暴的問題 Archived PDF from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 4 September 2015 Chow Yiu Fai De Kloet Jeroen 2010 Blowing in the China Wind Engagements with Chineseness in Hong Kong s Zhongguofeng Music Videos Visual Anthropology 24 1 2 59 76 doi 10 1080 08949468 2011 525492 S2CID 145521590 Fung Anthony Y H 2007 Western Style Chinese Pop Jay Chou s Rap and Hip Hop in China Asian Music 39 69 80 doi 10 1353 amu 2007 0047 S2CID 191532050 Gorfinkel Lauren Ideology and the Performance of Chineseness Hong Kong Singers on the CCTV Stage pp 107 128 Jay Chou on his new album new look and Korean pop music AP Archive 24 January 2013 Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 14 April 2015 Fung A Western style Chinese pop Jay chou s rap and hip hop in China Asian Music 39 1 69 80 2008 Jay Chou Playing 6 Different Instruments retrieved 27 April 2022 Chou Jay 1 November 2004 Grandeur de D Major Book in Chinese China Hua Ren Ban Tu pp 204 211 ISBN 957 29371 4 6 Kenny Bee prepares new album Jay Chou writes A Ghost s Love Poem 钟镇涛筹备新专辑 周杰伦献曲 魔鬼的情诗 in Chinese tom com 11 December 2006 Archived from the original on 18 March 2008 Retrieved 2 June 2007 梁咏琪谈感情心情愉快 声称要感谢周杰伦 in Chinese ent qq com 8 January 2007 Archived from the original on 15 July 2011 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Jay Chou and Vincent Fang writes song for Joey Yung King and queen collaborate for the first time 周杰伦方文山为容祖儿写歌 天王天后首度合作 in Chinese Eastday 17 May 2007 Archived from the original on 11 October 2007 Retrieved 28 June 2007 南拳媽媽 一個周杰倫和四個小周杰倫的夏天 People s Daily in Chinese 31 May 2004 Archived from the original on 4 February 2008 Retrieved 2 June 2007 南拳妈妈 驱逐 周杰伦 新专辑体现自己风格 in Chinese sina com cn 3 August 2006 Archived from the original on 1 December 2010 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Jay Chou and Friends April concert in Chongqing Olympic Sports Centre 周杰伦和他的朋友们 四月唱响重庆奥体 in Chinese sina com cn 5 March 2007 Archived from the original on 25 May 2011 Retrieved 2 June 2007 a b Jay 2004 Incomparable Live DVD In Jay 2004 Incomparable Live DVD無與倫比演唱會 DVD liner notes 2004 Taipei Taiwan R O C Alfa Music International Co Ltd Maltose Candy 麥芽糖 In Huo Yuan Jia 霍元甲 DVD liner notes 2006 Taipei Taiwan R O C Alfa Music International Co Ltd Twilight s Chapter Seven 夜的第七章 In Golden Armor 黃金甲 DVD liner notes 2006 Taipei Taiwan R O C Alfa Music International Co Ltd Patty Hou versus Jolin Tsai Who makes Jay Chou happier 侯佩岑Vs蔡依林 誰更能討得 周董 歡心 People s Daily in Chinese 23 February 2005 Archived from the original on 3 November 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Coral Sea 珊瑚海 In November s Chopin 十一月的蕭邦 CD liner notes 2005 Taipei Taiwan R O C Alfa Music International Co Ltd Faraway 千里之外 In Still Fantasy 依然范特西 CD liner notes 2006 Taipei Taiwan R O C Alfa Music International Co Ltd Partners In Partners 拍檔 CD liner notes 2002 Taipei Taiwan R O C Alfa Music International Co Ltd Lyrics music partners part 1 Jay Chou Vincent Fang 詞曲黃金拍檔 上 周杰倫 方文山寫出創作4部曲 in Chinese showbiz chinatimes com 27 September 2006 Archived from the original on 14 October 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Hua Sha 画沙 Sand Painting Lyrics 歌詞 With Pinyin By Yuan Yong Lin 袁咏琳 Cindy Yen Zhou Jie Lun 周杰伦 Jay Chou Chinese Song www echinesesong com Retrieved 24 January 2022 Jay Chou and Kobe Bryant s musical collaboration Asia Pacific Arts 22 February 2011 Archived from the original on 2 May 2014 Retrieved 26 February 2011 频道内容 周杰伦 新一代亚洲歌王横空出世 www ycwb com Archived from the original on 23 February 2016 Retrieved 16 February 2016 JVR music The Invincible Concert Tour 2016 Archived 1 November 2019 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 1 November 2019 杰威爾音樂 JVR Music jvrmusic com Archived from the original on 5 October 2011 Retrieved 22 December 2011 Chou Jay December 2004 Grandeur de D Major in Chinese Hua Ren Ban Tu p 109 ISBN 957 29371 4 6 a b Jay Chou on the director s road周杰倫攻陷導演路 in Chinese Mingpao 7 January 2007 Archived from the original on 4 May 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 a b Plans to slowly distance from movies and other occupations Jay Chou will return to music 規划逐漸遠离電影等 副業 周杰倫要回歸音樂 in Chinese Sohu 29 March 2007 Archived from the original on 20 July 2011 Retrieved 2 June 2007 The invincible Jay Chou it s good to be number one in Chinese ent tom com 14 December 2006 Archived from the original on 21 March 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Director Lin Ai Wah Jay Chou s individual style is too strong Not a good actor导演林爱华 周杰伦个人风格太强烈 不是好演员 in Chinese ent anhuinews com 25 November 2003 Archived from the original on 24 December 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Jay Chou promotes film Initial D in Japan People s Daily 29 August 2005 Archived from the original on 4 February 2008 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Elley Derek 28 July 2005 Initial D Variety Archived from the original on 11 October 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Chyn Stina 21 September 2005 Initial D Film Threat Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Nix 6 July 2005 Initial D 2005 Beyond Hollywood Archived from the original on 8 July 2005 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Jay Chou impresses Zhang Yimou China Daily 22 March 2006 Archived from the original on 14 June 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 25th Hong Kong Film Awards Unveiled crienglish com 8 April 2006 Archived from the original on 12 August 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 a b Zhang Yimou compliments the directing potential of Jay Chou will surpass me in the future 张艺谋赞周杰伦有导演潜质 将来会超过我 in Chinese sina com cn 22 March 2006 Archived from the original on 19 April 2006 Retrieved 2 June 2007 滿城盡帶黃金甲 in Chinese KingNet 22 December 2006 Archived from the original on 23 May 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 满城尽带黄金甲 金玉其外 败絮其中 in Chinese thebeijingnews com 16 December 2006 Archived from the original on 2 June 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 满城尽带黄金甲 没什么可说的 Movie review in Chinese sina com cn 15 December 2006 Archived from the original on 16 January 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Molayeme Ester 4 December 2006 Film Review CURSE OF THE GOLDEN FLOWER IndependentFilm com Archived from the original on 29 April 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Berardinelli James 22 December 2006 Curse of the Golden Flower Reelviews Retrieved 2 June 2007 Wilmington Michael 22 December 2006 Movie review Curse of the Golden Flower metromix com Archived from the original on 18 May 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Hilbrenner Jill 22 December 2006 Curse of the Golden Flower LondonNet Archived from the original on 23 May 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Hall Phil 22 December 2006 Curse of the Golden Flower Film Threat Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Exclusive 26th annual Hong Kong Film Awards nominee list 独家 第26届香港电影金像奖完全提名名单揭晓 in Chinese sina com cn 1 February 2007 Archived from the original on 16 July 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Landreth Jonathan 28 September 2009 China gets LeBron James Game The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on 17 August 2013 Retrieved 22 October 2009 subscription required Wallace Lewis 7 August 2009 Green Hornet Gets Its Kato Asian Pop Star Jay Chou Wired Archived from the original on 28 October 2009 Retrieved 22 October 2009 Evry Max 5 January 2011 25 Breakout Stars to Watch for in 2011 Next Movie Archived from the original on 8 March 2011 Retrieved 11 April 2011 Tartaglione Nancy 28 January 2015 Henry Lloyd Hughes Conjures Role In Now You See Me The Second Act Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on 25 September 2020 Retrieved 3 March 2015 Vin Diesel s Fourth xXx Movie Taps Asian Star Jay Chou Variety 20 November 2018 Archived from the original on 21 November 2018 Retrieved 10 March 2019 Movie Nezha ChineseDrama info Archived from the original on 5 February 2021 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Chou Jay December 2004 Grandeur de D Major in Chinese Hua Ren Ban Tu p 106 ISBN 957 29371 4 6 Huo Yuan Chia In Huo Yuan Chia 霍元甲 DVD liner notes 2006 Taipei Taiwan R O C Alfa Music International Co Ltd a b Jay Chou ready to direct again youth cn 10 May 2006 Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 a b Jay Chou gives advice for eye health 周杰伦闪亮护眼心得大揭密 四招全搞定 in Chinese sina com cn 20 March 2007 Archived from the original on 25 May 2011 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Jay Chou impresses Zhang Yimou Xinhua 22 March 2006 Archived from the original on 14 June 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 a b Jay Chou directs for the first time The Secret That Cannot Be Told filmed in his high school 周杰伦首次执导 不能说的秘密 回母校取景 in Chinese sina com cn 23 February 2007 Archived from the original on 8 December 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Singer Jay Chou s directorial debut to be released in late July Associated Press 8 June 2007 Archived from the original on 11 October 2007 Retrieved 28 June 2007 周杰伦 天台 票房差 归咎院线不足 新浪娱乐 20 July 2013 Archived from the original on 16 January 2015 Retrieved 16 January 2015 周杰倫電影 天台 破大陸歌舞片票房紀錄 Yes 娛樂 16 July 2013 Archived from the original on 18 July 2013 Retrieved 16 January 2015 National Geographic and Jay Chou s music classics are worth considering 國家地理頻道和周杰倫的音樂 經典值得考驗 周董自我詮釋代言國家地理風雲榜超屌 in Chinese National Geographic Taiwan 4 November 2005 Archived from the original News article on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Foong Barbara 20 May 2003 Singer made ambassador Straits Times Jaychoudiaoness 15 March 2015 Jay Chou endorses homegrown Taiwanese auto brand Luxgen Jay Chou Diaoness Archived from the original on 14 February 2019 Retrieved 15 March 2015 天使心家族社會福利基金會 www ah h org Archived from the original on 10 June 2015 Retrieved 9 June 2015 新聞雲 ETtoday 周杰倫冰桶濕身點名五月天 捐10萬台幣給台漸凍人協會 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 9 June 2015 a b 基督日報 香港 周杰倫爭做慈善天王 接力認養逾千學童 www gospelherald com hk Archived from the original on 10 June 2015 Retrieved 9 June 2015 2014 03周杰倫相見歡活動紀錄 同學感謝影片讓周董動容 YouTube 13 June 2014 2014 06周杰倫說到做到 百忙中探望偏遠學校 YouTube 16 June 2014 Esports LoL Team J Team GosuGamers www gosugamers net Retrieved 19 November 2022 C Custer 20 April 2016 Why Chinese megastar Jay Chou just bought a League of Legends team Tech in Asia Archived from the original on 20 December 2016 Retrieved 22 April 2016 周杰倫組成 J戰隊 投資1 800萬深圳開電競館 Jay Chou formed J Team to invest 18 million in Shenzhen 3 July 2017 Archived from the original on 15 September 2018 Retrieved 15 September 2018 a b Hung Alice 27 June 2005 Taiwan singer Jay Chou looks East to crack the West Reuters Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 23 April 2015 a b Jay Chou Encourages Young Hopefuls china org cn 14 June 2004 Archived from the original on 18 April 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 a b Mandarin R amp B Singer Hits It Big china org cn China Daily 9 September 2003 Archived from the original on 4 February 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 The Ice King Thaws V Mag Malaysia 28 December 2004 I love competing with myself because I feel that this will force me to improve as a singer For one I would definitely love to win more awards Taylor Chris 5 January 2004 An Industry on the Edge Taiwan Review Archived from the original on 11 October 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 2010 11 20 Mr J 頻道 第四集 來賓 林俊傑 YouTube 6 May 2013 2010 12 04 Mr J 頻道 第五集 來賓 張菲 梁心頤Lara 張傑 YouTube 6 May 2013 2010 12 11 Mr J 頻道 第六集 來賓 張小燕 黃子佼 卜學亮 YouTube 6 May 2013 a b Woodworth Max 1 October 2004 All Hail Jay Taipei Times p 13 Archived from the original on 9 July 2007 Retrieved 11 March 2007 Jay Chou says he s still a mommy s boy Associated Press China Daily 13 February 2006 Archived from the original on 7 March 2011 Retrieved 25 February 2007 Chou Jay 1 November 2004 Grandeur de D Major in Chinese China Hua Ren Ban Tu p 10 ISBN 957 29371 4 6 Emulate Singer Jay Chou New Straits Times 28 January 2005 Jay Chou is the spokesperson for Young Voice Encourages youths to express their opinions 周杰伦代言青少年网 鼓励青少年发表观点 in Chinese ent 163 com 8 October 2005 Archived from the original on 23 December 2005 Retrieved 2 June 2007 周杰伦拍公益广告呼吁帮助忧郁症患者 周杰伦担任公益活动代言人 News article in Chinese ent sina com cn 6 July 2007 Archived from the original on 26 May 2011 Retrieved 12 November 2007 Xu Xiaomin 24 March 2005 Echos of ancient sacrifice Shanghai Star Archived from the original on 18 January 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Pop songs approved for classes ShanghaiDaily Eastday 16 March 2005 Archived from the original on 11 October 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 The Jay Chou effect again Listen to your mother used by primary school teacher 周董新歌 聽媽媽的話 成小一生教材 in Chinese ETtoday 4 November 2006 Archived from the original on 10 May 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Jay Chou s Song Used as Teaching Materials china org cn 3 November 2006 Archived from the original on 12 October 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Editorial Gangsters gangsters everywhere Taipei Times 9 November 2007 p 8 Archived from the original on 11 November 2007 Retrieved 12 November 2007 陳啟禮告別式 周董獻唱致意 Will Mr Chou sing his respects at Chen Chi li s funeral Sina News in Chinese 16 October 2007 Archived from the original on 19 October 2007 Retrieved 12 November 2007 周杰倫弔陳啟禮 慰陳楚河喪父痛 Jay Chou mourns Chen Chi li consoles Chen Chuhe on the loss of his father PChome Magazine in Chinese TVBS 31 October 2007 Archived from the original on 12 July 2012 Retrieved 12 November 2007 CCTV New Year s Gala Liveblog Archived 4 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine shanghaiist Archived 3 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine 2 February 2011 Jay Chou and the paparazzi in a direct confrontation 周杰倫與狗仔隊打埋身戰 in Chinese Singtao Daily Hong Kong 23 December 2005 Archived from the original on 26 September 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Pop singer Jay Chou accused of evading military service Associated Press Sina 24 February 2006 Archived from the original on 11 October 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Jay Chou faked medical records to evade military service The courtroom restores his innocence 周董利用假病历逃兵 出庭应讯法院还清白 in Chinese yule sohu com 10 November 2006 Archived from the original on 22 June 2008 Retrieved 2 June 2007 one cannot take a clear cut stance against them the paparazzi because they help you promote your name and the paparazzi will write about what the populace is most interested in Chou Jay December 2004 Grandeur de D Major in Chinese Hua Ren Ban Tu p 79 ISBN 957 29371 4 6 Heawood Sophie 21 April 2006 We re Not Listening Until You Sing in English London The Guardian UK Retrieved 2 June 2007 Brown Kerry 11 April 2007 China Power List 2007 openDemocracy Archived from the original on 9 June 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 JWT JWT 26 December 2009 JWT s 100 Things to Watch in 2010 Archived from the original on 2 May 2014 Retrieved 26 December 2009 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Baidu s Top Searches 2002 Archived 16 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine in Chinese Baidu s Top Searches 2005 Archived 16 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine in Chinese Baidu s Top Searches 2006 Archived 16 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine in Chinese Baidu s Top Searches 2007 Archived 16 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine in Chinese Quah Junie 2 March 2005 Jay Chou in LA An Incomparable Breakthrough UCLA Asia Institute Archived from the original on 18 February 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 Jay Chou pens theme song for new Jet Li movie Fearless Associated Press 1 November 2006 Archived from the original on 15 June 2007 Retrieved 2 June 2007 a b 愛就是這樣 周杰倫和蔡依林的恩怨情仇 閱讀 新浪新聞中心 news sina com tw Archived from the original on 16 May 2020 Retrieved 19 December 2016 a b Truth behind Jay Chou s love triangle with Jolin Tsai and Patty Hou revealed after years The Newsroom Lollipop STOMP August 8 2016 Archived from the original on February 5 2017 Retrieved December 19 2016 Jolin Tsai reveals reason behind her split with Jay Chou Asianpopnews asianpopnews com Archived from the original on 15 May 2020 Retrieved 19 December 2016 Jay Chou and Jolin Tsai back in business news asiaone com Archived from the original on 23 December 2016 Retrieved 19 December 2016 Zhao Angie 31 July 2013 Jolin Tsai admits she broke up with Jay Chou because he cheated on her Chinatopix Archived from the original on 16 May 2020 Retrieved 19 December 2016 Wang Jing yi Chen Jay 17 November 2014 Jay Chou shares photo taken with model girlfriend update Central News Agency Archived from the original on 10 January 2015 Retrieved 19 November 2014 Wang Chin yi Wu Lilian 22 November 2014 Jay Chou s girlfriend fields questions about marriage plans Central News Agency Archived from the original on 11 January 2015 Retrieved 22 November 2014 自由娛樂 想打工來這 昆凌潮牌店小妹嫁老闆周董 自由娛樂 ltn com tw Archived from the original on 3 July 2015 Retrieved 10 June 2015 Jay Chou amp Hannah s Wedding Moment Selby Abbey JVR Music International YouTube 18 January 2015 Archived from the original on 29 January 2015 Retrieved 18 January 2015 Wang Ching yi Chen Christie 9 February 2015 Pop star Jay Chou marries Quinlivan again in second wedding Central News Agency Archived from the original on 10 February 2015 Retrieved 9 February 2015 Ching yi Wang 9 March 2015 Pop star Jay Chou holds yet another wedding reception Central News Agency Archived from the original on 11 March 2015 Retrieved 10 March 2015 Jay Chou amp Hannah Quinlivan marry in Selby Abbey York Press 18 January 2015 Archived from the original on 18 January 2015 Retrieved 18 January 2015 Jay Chou marries in UK Taipei Times 19 January 2015 Archived from the original on 21 January 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