Asked if she'll write a song for her late mother Lydia Shum? She said: "My Chinese has to get better first, I don't want it to be sloppy. (English lyrics?) Depends, sometimes the lyrics I write aren't the best. I already wrote one, will have to save up a period of time before my Chinese gets better." She said that although her Chinese has improved, there are still some Chinese characters she still has to rely on the pinyin.
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Joyce Cheng accepted a radio interview with CRHK. She reveals that her debut album will release in October, there will be one Mandarin song written by her. She said: "This is my first song that I wrote the lyrics for. I used the computer to type out the Mandarin pinyin to write the lyrics and spent a week to complete. I was really afraid, but my company accepted it! In fact my boss told me to write 2 songs, I currently only have one." Joyce expressed that the easier time to get inspirations are during showers, unfortunately she is someone who has zero memory. One time I composed a good song while showering, but the moment I stepped out, I forgot it. She laughed: "So I am really bad at remembering lyrics, the scripts in series are better because there is someone there opposite of you."
Asked if she'll write a song for her late mother Lydia Shum? She said: "My Chinese has to get better first, I don't want it to be sloppy. (English lyrics?) Depends, sometimes the lyrics I write aren't the best. I already wrote one, will have to save up a period of time before my Chinese gets better." She said that although her Chinese has improved, there are still some Chinese characters she still has to rely on the pinyin.
Asked if she'll write a song for her late mother Lydia Shum? She said: "My Chinese has to get better first, I don't want it to be sloppy. (English lyrics?) Depends, sometimes the lyrics I write aren't the best. I already wrote one, will have to save up a period of time before my Chinese gets better." She said that although her Chinese has improved, there are still some Chinese characters she still has to rely on the pinyin.
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