My Love (Hebe Tien album)

My Love is the second studio album of Taiwanese Mandopop artist Hebe Tien, of girl group S.H.E. It was released on 2 September 2011 by HIM International Music and contains ten tracks.[2] The pre-order edition of the album came with a bag.[3]

My Love
Studio album by
Released2 September 2011 (2011-09-02)
GenreMandopop
Length0:42:24[1]
LanguageMandarin
LabelHIM International Music
ProducerS.H.E
Hebe Tien chronology
To Hebe
(2010)
My Love
(2011)
Insignificance
(2013)

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."烏托邦" (Utopia)Sandee ChanSandee Chan3:32
2."要說什麼" (What to Say?)Hebe TienShu Hui Huang4:00
3."My Love"Ren Cheng ShiNan Zheng5:10
4."請你給我好一點的情敵" (A Better Rival in Love)Ge Di LiDeserts Chang4:24
5."還是要幸福" (Still in Happiness)Shi Zhen XuJian Jun Wei Zhang4:43
6."魔鬼中的天使" (Devil Angel)Ruo Long YaoXiao Xia Chen3:58
7."無事生非" (Make Trouble Out of Nothing)Jian Zhou HuangJohnny4:16
8."花花世界" (Flower)Xiao Xie LanJian Jun Wei Zhang4:07
9."影子的影子" (Shadow's Shadow)Ge Di LiCheer Chen4:30
10."妳" (You)Wu Tsing-FongWu Tsing-Fong3:44
Total length:42:24

Awards and nominations

23nd Golden Melody Awards, Taiwan - 2012
AwardNominationResult
Best Mandarin AlbumMy LoveNominated
Best Music Video"My Love" - Director Bill Chia (比爾賈)Nominated
Best Single ProducerWang Zhi Ping (王治平) for "A Better Rival in Love" (請你給我好一點的情敵)Nominated
Best LyricsLee Ge Di (李格弟) for "A Better Rival in Love" (請你給我好一點的情敵)Nominated
Best CompositionJiao An Pu (焦安溥) for "A Better Rival in Love" (請你給我好一點的情敵)Nominated
Best ArrangementFan Zhe Zhong (樊哲忠) for "A Better Rival in Love" (請你給我好一點的情敵)Nominated
Best Mandarin Female SingerHebe Tien (田馥甄)Nominated
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