Jay Chou – Qi Li Xiang (Orange Jasmine)

A lovely song from a young Taiwanese singer.

Jay Chou’s musical style is similar to most singers in Asia, but it can be argued that he has created his own genre of music. His early work emphasizes R&B influences, but as his popularity skyrocketed and more albums came out, his style slowly changed into something that many people call “Jay style”. Wikipedia

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