Dancing Forever

Dancing Forever (Chinese: 唯舞獨尊) is a compilation album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released on September 29, 2006, by EMI and Mars.

[6] On August 20, it was reported that she had recorded the theme song, "Dancing Forever", for the tour and had filmed its music video the previous day.

The album was expected to feature Tsai's covers of songs by Faye Wong and Sandy Lam, including "Missing" and "Heard That Love's Ever Been Back", respectively.

"[8] On August 30, it was revealed that the album would also include Tsai's cover of the song "Dare to Go to the Cemetery" by Yeh Chi-tien, which would be produced by Wu Bai.

[10] The lead single, "Dancing Forever", features an intense, heavy beat in its intro, creating a sense of suspense and calm, while its catchy lyrics resonate with the youthful spirit of excitement and energy.

"Missing", originally by Faye Wong, sees Tsai adopting a melancholic vocal style, reflecting on the past with a sense of longing.

Tsai revealed, "I had to hold a yoga-like pose on a specially made, oversized 'J' steel hoop, pushing the limits of my body's flexibility.

[16][17] On October 28, Sam Chen, General Manager of EMI Greater China, announced that the album had sold over 50,000 copies in Taiwan.

[22] The following day, on February 4, Tsai participated in the Windows Vista Wow Concert, performing "Heard That Love's Ever Been Back" and "Dancing Forever", and also joined David Tao for a duet of "Marry Me Today".

[25] On June 29, 2007, Tsai attended the 2006 Music Radio China Top Chart Awards, where she once again performed "Marry Me Today" with David Tao.

[28] On April 28, 2008, she took part in the 4th China International Cartoon & Animation Festival Opening Ceremony, where she performed "Dancing Forever" and "Marry Me Today" alongside Tao.

In the video, Tsai plays a human statue inside a museum, first emerging from a glass display case as an elegant lady, then changing into a red hip-hop outfit to dance alongside other performers.