I'm More Sober When I'm Drunk

I'm More Sober When I'm Drunk is the sixth studio album by Taiwanese Mandopop singer-songwriter William Wei.

[1] It is primarily an urban record, with ingrained influences of R&B, chill trap, EDM and folk-pop.

[2] The album deviates from Wei's usual style, offering listeners more of a laid-back, psychedelic sound, rather than the folk-pop ballads familiar to his fans.

The theme of the album revolves around alcohol, partying, sex and heartbreak.

[2] I'm More Sober When I'm Drunk received generally favourable reviews from music critics, most of whom praised Wei's songwriting and artistic maturity even though it is his first English album.