4. Information
English name: Jolin
Date of Birth: September
fifteenth, nineteen eighty or
9/15/1980
Zodiac Sign: Virgo
Hobbies: Research about
health information, watch
movies
Favorite colors: white, black,
light sky blue, light pink
5. AGENT J
Tsai's second album with
EMI Music Taiwan, titled
(
Agent J 特務 J), was
released on 21 September
2007. The album featured
eleven new tracks - the
title track "Agent J" ( 特務
J)
6. Bravo
Lover
"Bravo Lover" ( 愛無赦 ) (best known for its
often-imitated dance steps[citation needed]) and
"Tacit Violence" ( 冷‧暴力 ), and the bonus
track "Let's Move It," which was used as a
promotional track in commercials for Toyota. The
deluxe version of the album contained a 3-part
70-minute music movie filmed in France,
London, and Bangkok. The movie, which cost
NT$50 million to film, stars Tsai as the leather-
clad Agent J and features popular Korean
actor Kim Jae Won and Hong Kong stars
Stephen Fung and Carl Ng.[18][19] During
the filming of the movie, Tsai had to learn two
new forms of dance in 10 days: aerial silk dancing
and pole-dancing. She almost paralyzed her
right arm and fainted in the process.
7. Information
After the release of J-
Top, her first album
with EMI Music Taiwan
Dancing Diva was
released 12 May 2006.
This album became
Tsai's biggest album
yet, selling over 2
million copies in Asia.
8. Dancing Diva
After the release of J-
Top, her first album
with
EMI Music Taiwan
Dancing Diva was
released 12 May
2006. This album
became Tsai's
biggest album yet,
selling over 2
million copies in
Asia.[12] The album
featured her
released single
9. Dancing
Forever
Tsai released her third remix
album, Dancing Forever ( 唯舞
獨尊 ) in October 2006, which
contained two CDs and a
DVD. The first disc
contained all new material,
including the title track and
theme for her tour "Dancing
Forever", covers of songs by
Chinese singers Sandy Lam
and Faye Wong, and the duet
"Marry Me Today" that she
recorded with her idol and
mentor David Tao. In this
album, she experimented
with two other Chinese
dialects — Taiwanese and
Cantonese (the Canto
version of "Pretence" is on
the album). Up to this point,
she had only released music
in Mandarin and English. The
second disc included
remixes of three dance hits
from Dancing Diva, while the
DVD featured the LUX-
sponsored mini-concert she
performed in the summer in
Kaohsiung where Huang and
Taiwanese boy band Energy
also performed.