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Jay Chou is in Jody Chiang's ending show, Jay Chou acts as the piano boy

by kelvin@multistars - 23rd April 2008

Source: Apple



Yesterday Jody Chiang held her final concert in the Taipei Arena, she invited Jay Chou to support her as a guest star, the two did a duet of her song "A King Of Feeling" that she sang with Yang Fan 22 years ago, they also danced quickly heating up the atmosphere, when she sang the song Jay Chou wrote for her before he came out "The Sound Of Raining", he accompanied her on the piano, towards an experienced senior to himself, Jay Chou admitted: "I was very nervous." She wore a short skirt and laughed saying: "Do my legs look good? Are they more beautiful than Patty Hou's?" Jay Chou said with his head down embarrassed: "Not bad."

Jay Chou and Jody Chiang have quite a past, because in 1999 before Jay Chou came out, he and Vincent Fang sold their first written song "The Sound Of Raining", it was recorded into Jody Chiang's album, due to the fact this song describes someone missing their mother, this made her cry often when singing this song because she lost her mother when she was very young, Jay Chou became popular when he came out, he also wrote "At Last Who Is He/she" and "Fish That Loves To Dream" for her.

Jody Chiang thought hardly about the duet song for her invitation to Jay Chou to be a guest star, at the end she chose "A Kind Of Feeling", yesterday night he changed the lyrics talking about Jody Chiang: "Do you set your sights too high, how come even Zhang Fei couldn't catch you?" Jay Chou's mother and grandmother also came to support. When they were rehearsing yesterday afternoon, she and Jay Chou involuntarily started dancing to the melody, all the workers there laughed and yelled: "Do a spin!" Someone reminded him that when Jody Chiang sings "The Sound Of Raining" she might cry, he immediately nodded and expressed: "It doesn't matter! When I'm playing the piano I'll play along with her."



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