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A song I did with my band, The Empire.
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This is a song I did with my band, The Empire.
This is a song I did with my band, The Empire.
This is a song I did with my band, The Empire.
One of the few songs where I didn't play any real instruments. Only programming on this one.
I was trying to write a song like 'Big Girls Don't Cry' for my company's newest artist... But when I started writing it, it kind of became an 80's rock song, and I just went with it. But I still gotta try and write another song more like 'Big Girls D
I sold this song to Joey Yung. Her entire album was named after this song, it was called 'Give Love a Break'. But it sucked and no one in HK ever heard it.
Actually, it's not featuring, it is Alan Kuo. We wrote this song together and it ended up on his first album. But that version is completely unexectable. Our demo is better, and that's sad.
Micheal Jackson meets a guy who grew up with Nirvana and can't sing that well.
This is my fav. And I ended up selling it to a boyband in Taiwan called 5566.
This song I really wrote in chinese. I'm much prouder of this song than others, simply for the fact that it was my first try to write in mandarin, and I sold it to K-ONE, lyrics and all.
When I first bought the Asia Expansion Card for my Roland 5080, I made this beat using only the asian sounds. I ended up singing over it, then ended up selling it to my boy Alan Kuo.
I just got these drum loops from Turkey and had to try them out. Supposedly I sold this song to 183 club... But Universal told me that a year ago, and no song like this by 183 club yet...
My first published song. Sold to Karen Mok.
Yeah, I'm gweilo, Wei Guo Ren, and I'm young. So mother f***ers are always trying to f*** me out of my money. But I DO love Taipei, and I CAN'T rap.
Another song I did with my old band, The Empire. About 5 years ago.
We made a whole rap album. None of us consider ourselves rappers. We just did it for fun.. And it was hella fun...
I had a group in Seattle called 'The Empire'. But we thought we died when I moved out to Asia, the Tobias and MJR to LA. Then we found out about this thing called the internet and got back to it.
Pepsi asked Sony who asked me to write a new commercial song. They wanted a 'dance song with rock elements'. I made a 'rock song with dance' elements. Pepsi didn't like it. Neither did Sony.
I wrote this song for a singer named Xiao Xiao in Taiwan, but her company didn't take it. Instead I sold it to my best friend in Taiwan. He's an artist. Ms. Julia Shek wrote the lyrics. My mandarin isn't that good.

