I'm OK (album)
I'm OK is Taiwanese Mandopop singer-songwriter David Tao's second Mandarin studio album. It was released on 10 December 1999 by Shok Records (Chinese: 俠客唱片).[1]
I'm OK | ||||
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Released | 10 December 1999 | |||
Genre | Mandopop, R&B | |||
Language | Mandarin | |||
Label | Shok Records | |||
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The album was nominated as the Best Mandarin Album, won the Best Album Producer and the track "找自己" (Rain) was nominated for Best Music Video, Best Composer and Best Arrangement at the 11th Golden Melody Awards, Taiwan in 2000.
The tracks "普通朋友" (Regular Friends) and "找自己" (Rain) are listed at number 8 and 44 respectively on Hit Fm Taiwan's Hit Fm Annual Top 100 Singles Chart (Hit-Fm年度百首單曲) for 2000.[2]
Track listing
# | Original Title | Pinyin | English | Length |
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1 | "Doxology" | 0:50 | ||
2 | "找自己" | Zhǎo Zì Jǐ | Rain | 5:07 |
3 | "小鎮姑娘" | Xiǎo Zhèn Gū Niáng | Small Town Girl | 4:58 |
4 | "夜來香" | Yè Lái Xiāng | Tuberose | 4:21 |
5 | "普通朋友" | Pǔ Tōng Péng Yǒu | Just a Friend | 4:17 |
6 | "I'm OK" | 4:18 | ||
7 | "不一樣" | Bù Yí Yàng | Different | 4:45 |
8 | "說走就走" | Shuō Zǒu Jiù Zǒu | Leave | 5:49 |
9 | "多謝你" | Duō Xiè Nǐ | Thank You | 4:18 |
10 | "馬戲團" | Mǎ Xì Tuán | Circus | 4:21 |
11 | "天天" | Tiān Tiān | Close to You | 4:17 |
12 | "Angeline" | 5:00 | ||
13 | "Amen" | 0:32 |
Awards
Year | Number | Award | Nomination | Result | Ref |
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2000 | 11th | Best Mandarin Album | I'm OK | Nominated | [3][4] |
Best Music Video | "找自己" (Rain) | Nominated | |||
Best Composer | "找自己" (Rain) | Nominated | |||
Best Arrangement | "找自己" (Rain) | Nominated | |||
Best Album Producer | I'm OK | Won |
References
- (in Chinese) Gold Typhoon I'm OK album info Archived 5 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine 10 December 1999. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
- (in Chinese) Hit-Fm年度百首單曲 2000 (#1–50) Retrieved 8 April 2011
- (in Chinese) GIO, Taiwan 11th Golden Melody Awards nominees list Archived 29 September 2011[Date mismatch] at the Wayback Machine 27 April 2004. Retrieved 6 March 2011
- (in Chinese) GIO, Taiwan 11th Golden Melody Awards winners list Archived 29 September 2011[Date mismatch] at the Wayback Machine 27 April 2004. Retrieved 6 March 2011
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