Dancing Diva
2006 studio album by Jolin Tsai / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dancing Diva (Chinese: 舞孃) is the eighth studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai. It was released on May 12, 2006, by EMI and Mars.[1] Produced by Adia, Paul Lee, Peter Lee, Paula Ma, Yuri Chan, and Stanley Huang, Dancing Diva is primarly a pop and electronic record.[2][3] It was well received by music critics, who praised it's diversity and musical production.[4][5] The album has been regarded by several media publications for establishing Tsai's reputation as a representative dance-pop artist in the Chinese music scene.[6]
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Released | May 12, 2006 (2006-05-12) | |||
Recorded | February–March 2006 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 42:48 | |||
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Commercially, the album sold more than 2.5 million copies in Asia.[7] In Taiwan, it sold more than 300,000 copies,[8] becoming the year's highest-selling album.[9] The album earned three Golden Melody Award nominations; Dancing Diva received a nomination for Best Mandarin Album while Tsai won Best Female Mandarin Singer.[10] In addition, Producer Adia was nominated for Best Single Producer for "Dancing Diva".[11] In September 2006, Tsai embarked on her second concert tour Dancing Forever World Tour in support of the release, which spanned 28 concerts in Asia, Australia, and the United States.[12][13]