Don't Stop (Jolin Tsai album)

Don't Stop is the second studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released on April 26, 2000, by Universal and D Sound.

[2] The album received positive reviews from music critics, who praised its energetic up-tempo tracks and emotional ballads.

[7] Around Christmas of the same year, Tsai traveled to Quad Studios in New York City to record tracks for her upcoming album, including "Don't Stop", "Are You Happy", and "Eternity".

The lyrics of "Don't Stop" reflect the fearless aspirations of the new generation, expressing their pursuit of dreams and love.

[16] Following this, Tsai continued to participate in various events across Taiwan, performing songs from Don't Stop at these appearances.

[17] The music videos for both "Don't Stop" and "Are You Happy" were directed by Tony Lin, with the latter featuring actor Claire Chien.

Whether it is the energetic 'Don't Stop,' the reflective 'You Gotta Know,' or the melancholic 'Are You Happy' all the songs capture the various moods of a young girl.

Notable songwriters like Kuo Heng-chi, Jerry Huang, and Michael Tu have contributed to enhancing the album's mainstream appeal.

"[1] Sina Hong Kong's Stephen Lee offered a review, noting: "Jolin Tsai's debut album 1019 had strong R&B influences, but Don't Stop almost completely abandons this style in favor of a more typical Taiwanese mainstream pop sound.

I recently read that Tsai might follow in the footsteps of Japanese artist Hikaru Utada, which could mean a return to an R&B style.

"Don't Stop" is the Mandarin version of S Club 7's "Bring It All Back".