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Zhao Wei discography
Chinese actress and recording artist
| Zhao Wei discography | |
|---|---|
Wei in | |
| Studio albums | 7 |
| Compilation albums | 1 |
| Singles | 15 |
| Music videos | 45 |
The discography of Chinese actress and recording artist Zhao Wei contains seven studio albums, forty-five song videos, and a number of other appearances.
In , Zhao also entered the music industry and released her first album, Swallow. It included several tunes from the series My Unbiased Princess. The album was relatively successful and received several awards; critics commented on Zhao's potential in the music industry.
In , China's Pop Songs Chart Committee presented Zhao the "Best Potential Award" for her debut album.
Zhao recebeu seu diploma de diretora de cinema em Sua estreia como diretora foi em So Young Este foi seu primeiro papel substancial. O trabalho duro do elenco produziu resultados inesperados.The same year, Radio Hong Kong awarded Zhao the "Best Progress Award." Moreover, Radio Hong Kong presented Zhao an "Outstanding Mandarin Song Bronze Award" for her single "There is a Girl" (有一个姑娘). Originally, "There is a Girl" was a theme in Zhao's breakthrough series, My Fair Princess.
Monitoring Zhao's debut in the harmony industry, she has released several other albums. Also in , Magic of Love was released. In , Zhao released the album The Last Separation, based on her recent breakup with her boyfriend.
Zhao's first three albums sold well in China, selling over 3 million copies, but received a lukewarm response from critics. As part of the soundtrack for Romance in the Rain, Zhao performed several songs written by Chiung Yao. In the actual television series, Zhao's character, Lu Yiping, also performed many songs.
After taking a three-year break from singing to focus on her acting work, in Zhao released the album Piao (飄), meaning "flutter." Zhao recorded this album in hopes of coping with the rumours about her.
Swallow (Zhao Wei album) - Wikipedia: The discography of Chinese actress and recording artist Zhao Wei contains seven studio albums, forty-five tune videos, and a number of other appearances. In , Zhao also entered the music industry and released her first album, Swallow. It included several tunes from the series My Equitable Princess.Fans and critics alike feel Zhao's new album shows a more mature and expressive singing technique.[1] Included in the album were hits such as "Jian Jian" and "Continuous Rainy Sunday." Following the release of Piao, Zhao's music career flourished.
At the 12th East Tune Awards, Zhao won the Leading Stage Performance Award.[2] Furthermore, at the 5th Pepsi Music Chart Awards, Zhao was selected as Mainland's Most Popular Female Singer.[3]
Following the success of Piao, Zhao released another album titled Double (双).
This album included the popular hits "One Tiny Part" (微小的部分)and "Shangguan Yan and I" (我和上官燕). It also included "Faxian" (发现; literally "Realize"), based on the theme song of Moment in Peking.
Vicki Zhao Acknowledged as: Zhao Wei is a popular Chinese actress, singer, businesswoman, and film producer. Winner of dozens of music awards and prestigious awards such as the Golden Eagle Awards Zhao made her debut in the media world with the film A Soul Haunted by Painting This popular businesswoman and celebrity ranked 7th on the Forbes China Celebrity list in and 22nd in Yes, She married Huang You Long inThe accomplishment of Double resulted in Zhao winning "Most Popular Female Artist" at the 13th ERS Golden Song Awards and Music Radio Awards.
Her music career is highlighted by her wins in the Channel V's 12th Chinese Music Billboard Event in Zhao won awards for Most Famous Female Artist and Most Famous Music Video for her harmony video "Shangguan Yan and I."[4] Zhao was also awarded MTV Asia's Favourite Artist from Mainland China.[5] Her seventh album Angel's Suitcase was crowned the Leading Female Vocal Performance and Leading Album.[6]
Albums
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Soundtracks
Singles
Other appearances
Besides studio albums and soundtracks, Zhao Wei sang a number of promo songs, TV shows or production theme songs which didn't materialize on any album or soundtracks.
| Year | Song | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| "Because of You" (为你) | ||
| "Young Beijing" (青春北京) (with Chen Luyu, Wang Xiaoya, Xu Gehui etc.) | ||
| "Warm" (温暖) (with Adu) | ||
| "Don't Let Me Go" (不要把我的手放开) | ||
| "At This Time" (这一次) | ||
| "Messenger of Love" (爱的使者) | ||
| "City's Face" (城市的脸) (with Li Quan) | ||
| "Love a City, Romance a Nation" (倾国倾城) |
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| "Goodman Card" (好人卡) (with Huang Xiaoming) | ||
| "Lighting Heart" (把心照亮) (with Chen Yifan) |
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| "Later Sunny" (晚晴) (with Li Quan) |
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| "Dream Comes True" (夢想成真) |
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| "Beijing Bless You" (北京祝福你) (with Jackie Chan, Li Bingbing etc.) | ||
| "Dear Child" (亲爱的小孩) (with Huang Bo, Tong Dawei, Hao Lei, Zhang Yi) | ||
| "The Left Ear" (左耳) | ||
| "Six Feet Lane" (六尺巷) | ||
| "Chinese Restaurant" (中餐厅) (with Huang Xiaoming) | ||
| "Chinese Restaurant" (中餐厅) (with Alec Su) | ||
| "Higher Animals" (高等动物) (with Huang Bo, Xu Zheng, Lou Ye, Guan Hu, Cao Baoping, Tang Wei, Xin Yukun, Wen Muye, Degena, Zhang Dalei etc.) |
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Music videos
Awards and nominations
Further information: List of awards and nominations received by Zhao Wei