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Heartbeat
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 6, 2015
Recorded2013–2015
GenrePop
Length38:45
LanguageMandarin
Label
  • Hummingbird
  • Forward Music
ProducerLupo Groinig
G.E.M. chronology
The Best of 2008–2012
(2013)
Heartbeat
(2015)
25 Looks
(2016)
Singles from Heartbeat
  1. "Long Distance"
    Released: February 18, 2015
  2. "One Way Road"
    Released: April 20, 2015
  3. "Heartbeat"
    Released: July 22, 2015
  4. "Moments"
    Released: September 16, 2015
  5. "Goodbye"
    Released: October 30, 2015
  6. "Away"
    Released: November 4, 2015

Heartbeat (Chinese: 新的心跳; pinyin: Xīn de xīntiào) is the fourth studio album by Chinese–Hong Kong singer-songwriter G.E.M., released in both digital and physical formats on November 6, 2015, by Hummingbird Music.[1] The album was written entirely by G.E.M. whilst production was handled by Austrian musician Lupo Groinig, who had previously produced for the singer on her previous albums.[2] A limited edition vinyl of the album was made available in Hong Kong in December 2015.[3]

Heartbeat serves as a reflection of G.E.M.'s personal journey from 2013 to 2015, including experiences that expanded the singer's perspectives on life and relationships.[4] The album focuses on pop and dance music and is the G.E.M.'s first studio album to be recorded entirely in Mandarin.[5] The album received positive reviews from music critics upon release, who praised the album's sound and composition.

Commercially, Heartbeat peaked at number one on the Hong Kong Record Merchants Association (HKRMA) album chart in Hong Kong. Six singles were promoted for the album, each with accompanying music videos, starting with "Long Distance" in February 2015. The videos for the singles "Goodbye" and "Away" have garnered over 100 million views on YouTube.

Background and release

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Heartbeat is an album that G.E.M. produced over a period of three years, with all the lyrics and music written by her.[6] The album breaks away from the traditional pattern of publicity and distribution by releasing the singles and music videos for free on all major online platforms before the release of the physical album, which also marks the first audiovisual album by G.E.M..

Heartbeat is G.E.M.'s retrospection and remembrance of her life from 2013 to 2015, during which there were so many profound stories that made her discover new things about the world, which drove her to write the whole album.[4] She also admits that the resonance of her audience reminds her of the feelings she had when she was writing these songs, and that her mindset is more positive and open.[4] The first song G.E.M. wrote for the album was “One Way Road” when she was in London. She felt that life is like a train, you have to make choices and you can't go back.[7] Faced with the pressure of public opinion at the time, G.E.M. wrote “Heartbeat” with an open mind to complete her self-refurbishment.[8] "Long Distance" is a song composed by G.E.M. on a lonely night, expressing longing for the distance.[9] When composing the song "Away," G.E.M. used the song as a metaphor for an emotional experience that ended in nothing.[10] "Blindspot" is a song written for parents.[11]

The inspiration for “Moments” came from a dream G.E.M. had. When she woke up from the dream, she had the lyrics “Time never returns, memories always dissipate, looking back in a daze, we were happy but briefly” in her head, so she started to compile those lyrics and write the song the next day.[11] "Chuck Close" is a song written by her inspired by Chuck Close, a painter who suffers from prosopagnosia.[11] "Against the Wind" is written about G.E.M.'s real experience. She was unwilling to follow the trend and insisted on her own principles, and finally created the song in this state of mind.[11]

Composition

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"Long Distance" is accompanied by piano and G.E.M.'s voice, expressing that no matter how far apart we are, distance cannot stop people from wanting to be together.[12] "Goodbye" adopts the rock music style, with the theme of the beginning and end of love.[13] The title track of the album, "Heartbeat", speaks directly to the heart and conveys a kind of exciting upward energy.[14] "Away" is a blend of electro and rock elements, conveying a tearing sense of pain, and the explosive high notes in the chorus release all the emotions contained in the song, which expresses the heartfelt feelings of many people who are troubled by love.[14]

The arrangement of “Therefore” combines elements of world music, new age music and pop-electronic music. The song opens with a disorienting vocal chant, the new century inspired title track accentuates Tang's strong vocals, the chorus adds an electronic rhythm to bring up the mood, and finally returns to the vocal chant.[15] The song “Moments” is richer in its vocal style, with G.E.M.'s tone and voice being emotive and full of texture.[16]

Release and promotion

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G.E.M. held a press conference for the release of Heartbeat at the Zhengyici Peking Opera Theatre in Beijing on October 29, 2015, announcing that before the release of the physical album on November 6, one new song and music video would be released every day, giving fans free access.[17] From the press conference, she revealed the music video of her new song "Goodbye," and from November 2 to November 6, she would decide to reveal one song every day, so that fans can have Easter eggs and countdown surprises every day before the release of the album. She also announced that she would release a limited edition of 1,000 vinyls for her fans to collect.[18]

After the album was released, its sales topped the iTunes Hot Album Chart in nine regions.[19] In 2015, it reached number 41 and number 7 on the album sales chart of Kuang Nan and Five Music, respectively.[20][21]

Live performances

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On February 18, 2015, G.E.M. participated in the 2015 CCTV Spring Festival Gala and played and sang the song "Long Distance."[22] On April 18, 2024, she served as a guest performer at the "Yu Nifang·Membrane Goddess" concert at the Hunan International Convention and Exhibition Center.[23] G.E.M. performed at the opening ceremony for the Taipingyuan International Furniture Expo City on April 29, 2015.[24] On May 19, 2015, she was a guest performer at the China Micro-Business Integrity Pledge Conference in Guangzhou International Sports Arena.[25] On July 16, 2015, G.E.M. was one of the guest performers at the "King of Singers and Good Voices" concert at the Shenzhen Stadium.

Accolades

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Awards and nominations for Heartbeat
Year Organization Award Result Ref.
2016 Global Chinese Golden Chart Awards Most Recommended Album Won
Golden Melody Awards Best Vocal Recoding Album Nominated [26]
IFPI Hong Kong Sales Awards Top 10 Best Selling Albums Won
Best Selling Mandarin Album Won
Ku Music Awards Best Singer Hong Kong/Taiwan Won
Migu Music Awards Best Mandarin Album Won
QQ Music Awards Top Album Won
Top 10 Songs and Albums Awards Top 10 Albums Won [27]

Track listing

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All songs are written by G.E.M. and produced by Lupo Groinig.

Heartbeat track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Long Distance (多遠都要在一起)"3:36
2."Goodbye (再見)"3:37
3."Heartbeat (新的心跳)"3:26
4."Away (來自天堂的魔鬼)"4:05
5."Blindspot (盲點)"3:46
6."One Way Road (單行的軌道)"4:08
7."Against the Wind (一路逆風)"3:45
8."Therefore (於是)"3:49
9."Moment (瞬間)"4:06
10."Chuck Close (查克靠近)"4:20
Total length:38:45

Charts

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Chart performance for Heartbeat
Chart (2015) Peak
position
Hong Kong Albums (HKRMA)[28] 1

Release history

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Region Date Format Edition Label
Release dates and formats for Heartbeat
Hong Kong November 6, 2015 Standard
China
Taiwan
Malaysia
Hong Kong December 23, 2015 Vinyl LP Limited

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