[1][2] Jacky Cheung performed "Zhǎo Duì Nǐ 找對你 (Looking for you)" at his Private Corner Mini Concert at the Hong Kong Jockey Club on April 30.
[5][6] Tencent described the swaying sketch with harmonica as the main accompaniment, writing "the many semitones in the tune, show a unique sentiment in Jacky Cheung’s interpretation.
"[7] Tencent rated Finding the Right You (Zhǎo Duì Nǐ 找對你 (Looking for you)) as best composition on the Private Corner album explaining that Jacky Cheung is called "God of Songs" because he can sing a slow ballad "straight into people's hearts".
Cheung performed "Looking for you (Which Way, Robert Frost)" at his Private Corner Mini Concert held at the Polytechnic University Hong Kong Jockey Club on April 30.
[11] The track is included in The Crossover Cafe II compilation album released by Universal Music, alongside songs by Norah Jones, Maroon 5, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and others.
[12] In BusinessWorld Online, Jeffrey O. Valisno described the song as having "“romantic” written all over it" saying "Mr. Onesa sings like a guy smitten with a lovely girl while paying a tribute to the American poet of “The Road Not Taken.”[13] "Which Way, Robert Frost?"