A Perfect Day (album)

A Perfect Day (Chinese: 完美的一天) is the eighth studio album by Singaporean singer Stefanie Sun.

[5] On 29 October 2004, Sun released her seventh studio album, Stefanie,[6] which sold more than 2.2 million copies in Asia.

The entire plan for the production of this record was personally discussed and decided by Sun, and the songs were all selected only if she was fond of them.

The piano, erhu and strings overlap to concoct the torch song "Poems & Tears," which was composed by Liu Bao-Long while the lyrics were written by the well-known lyricist Albert Leung.

[11] "Wish" is a pop rock ballad composed by Sommerdahl Harry, Hamid Kinda and Hortlund Rebecca, while lyrics were helmed by Jennifer Hsu.

[11] The closing track "Sunny Day Tomorrow" was composed by Sun herself, with lyrics written by Jennifer Hsu.

[15] At one o'clock noon on 8 October 2005, to promote A Perfect Day, Sun moved into a temporary transparent glasshouse in the plaza of Taipei 101 for 24 hours, allowing fans to witness her daily life; it was reported that the glasshouse and the furniture inside was auctioned afterwards, and the money was used to fund the construction of shelters in India.

[16] Due to the live broadcast of her whole day's schedule on the internet, 300,000 people went online to browse her life in the glasshouse the night before.

[17] On 22 October 2005, Sun performed at the MTV Music Fighting Concert at the Zhongshan Soccer Stadium alongside other artists such as 5566, Alan Kuo and Yida Huang.

[18] On 28 October 2005, Sun held an album celebration event in Taipei, Taiwan, and she announced that the total sales for A Perfect Day in Asia exceeded 1 million copies.

"[25] In the "First Day" music video, in order to capture the relaxed and happy atmosphere that suits the song, the director Xu Yunxuan specially went to Tamsui Beach and invited a group of student bands to join Sun in the shooting.

[36] The album's title track was nominated for Top 10 Gold Songs at the Hong Kong TVB8 Awards, presented by television station TVB8, in 2005.