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Mine
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 2, 2007 (2007-11-02)
GenreMandopop
Length42:56
LabelTaihe Rye
ProducerZhang Yadong, Schellaburgh, Rockstein, Simon Perry
Li Yuchun chronology
The Queen and the Dreams
(2006)
Mine
(2007)
Youth of China
(2008)

Mine (Chinese: 我的) is the second studio album of Chinese singer Li Yuchun, released on November 2, 2007 by Taihe Rye.[1] The album was re-released in 2008 to celebrate Chinese New Year.[citation needed]

Track listing

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Chinese song titles in the notes field

Standard edition[citation needed]
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."My Kingdom" (我的王国)
  • Zhang Nan
  • Kevin Yi
3:52
2."Me" (我)Zhang Nan
  • Simon Perry
  • Niklas Pettersson
  • Keith Beauvais
  • Aron Friedman
  • Dave Thomas
3:35
3."Floating Subway" (漂浮地铁)Kevin Yi
  • Simon Perry
  • Niklas Pettersson
  • Mikael Albertsson
3:50
4."Stop"Wang Haitao
3:29
5."Happy Hour"Crystal Zhang
3:14
6."My 88 Friends" (我的88个朋友)Kevin Yi
  • Xiao Shan
  • Lin Hai
3:35
7."My Black and White Color" (我的黑白色)Kevin YiM-brothers5:02
8."Dance over Pampas" (潘帕斯之舞)3 Days Before3 Days Before4:05
9."12 Love Words" (爱的12句)Kevin YiZhang Yadong3:42
10."Over It"Wang Haitao
  • Ina Wroldsen Andre Lindal
  • Geir Hvidtsten
  • Amund Bjorklund
  • Espen Lind
4:02
11."My Kongfu" (我的功夫)Su ShannaLi Ai4:30
Total length:42:56

Music videos

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  1. My Kingdom
  2. Floating Subway
  3. Stop

References

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  1. ^ Gender in Chinese Music - Page 3 https://books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=1580464432 Rachel A. Harris, Rowan Pease, Shzr Ee Tan - 2013 - Preview - More editions Li Yuchun became known abroad as Chris Lee; she launched the 2006 London Chinatown celebrations. Her 2008 album, the assertively titled Mine (Wo de), was recorded in New York studios using internationally renowned production and song-writing teams, and it was released on the label Taihe Rye, which was co-owned by a South Korean telecom company.
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