History of Tomorrow

History of Tomorrow (Chinese: 自傳) is Taiwanese Mandopop rock band Mayday's ninth studio album. The first Single,"Party Animal", was released on May 20. It was released on July 21, 2016.

History of Tomorrow
Studio album 自傳 by
Released21 July 2016 (2016-07-21)
GenreMandopop, rock
Length56:35
LanguageMandarin
LabelB'in Music
Mayday chronology
The Second Round
(第二人生)

(2011)
History of Tomorrow
(2016)

Promotion

Tour

They first announced plans to tour and dates for the first round tour in Asia on their New Year's Eve concert in Taipei, Taiwan. The tour started on March 18, 2017 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It plans to tour in Asia, North America and Europe. More Dates such as Oceania shows will be announced soon.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."如果我們不曾相遇
What If We Had Never Met"
AshinAshin3:49
2."成名在望
Almost Famous"
AshinAshin5:08
3."好好(想把你寫成一首歌)
Song About You"
AshinMing
Ashin
3:19
4."兄弟
Brotherhood"
AshinAshin4:09
5."人生有限公司
Life Co. Ltd."
AshinMonster3:38
6."後來的我們
Here, After, Us"
AshinMonster5:46
7."頑固
Tough"
AshinAshin4:24
8."派對動物
Party Animal"
AshinAshin4:43
9."最好的一天
Best Day of My Life"
AshinStone4:03
10."少年他的奇幻漂流
Life of Planet"
AshinStone4:36
11."終於結束的起點
Beginning of the End"
AshinAshin5:07
12."任意門
Dokodemo Door"
AshinMonster4:33
13."轉眼
Final Chapter"
AshinStone6:07
14."What's Your Story (Bonus Track)"  0:19
15."你說那 C 和弦就是... (Bonus Track)
Do Mi So"
Ashin
Masa
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References

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