Sixology

Sixology (Chinese: JJ陸) is Singaporean Mandopop Singer-songwriter JJ Lin's sixth Mandarin studio album. It was released on 18 October 2008 by the Ocean Butterflies Music and contains 14 tracks. It is called this because it is his sixth album. There are three versions for this album. The song "主角" is popular in China, with many performances recently and concerts in many cities.

The album was awarded one of the Top 10 Selling Mandarin Albums of the Year at the 2009 IFPI Hong Kong Album Sales Awards, presented by the Hong Kong branch of IFPI.

Track list

  • "Sixology"
  • "不潮不用花錢" High Fashion (Bù Cháo Bù Yòng Huā Qián)
  • "小酒窩" (feat. 蔡卓妍) Small Dimple (Xiǎo Jiǔ Wō)
  • "黑武士" Lord Vader (Hēi Wǔ Shì)
  • "醉赤壁" Tale Of The Red Cliff (Zùi Chì Bì)
  • "由你選擇" (feat. 農夫FAMA) The Choice Is Yours (Yóu Nǐ Xuǎn Zé)
  • "Always Online
  • "街道" The Streets (Jiē Dào)
  • "主角" (feat. Machi) Centerstage (Zhǔ Jiǎo)
  • "我還想她" I Still Miss Her (Wó Hái Xiáng Tā)
  • "點一把火炬" Light The Torch (Dián Yī Bá Huó Jù)
  • "期待愛" (feat. 金莎) Waiting For Love (Qī Dài Ài)
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    Track listing

  • "Africa" (D. Paich/J. Porcaro/T. Kozlevčar) – 6:18
  • "Kadar sem sama"
  • "Earth Wind & Fire Medley"
  • "Poletna noč" (M. Sepe/E. Budau/T. Kozlevčar) – 4:20
  • "Aquarela do Brasil" (A. Barroso/A. Barroso/T. Kozlevčar) – 5:34
  • "Prebujena"
  • "Libertango" (Astor Piazzolla) – 3:09
  • "Só danço samba"
  • "Prisluhni školjki" (J. Golob/M. Jesih/T. Kozlevčar) – 4:15
  • "Bee Gees Medley" – 8:42
  • "No More Blues / Chega de saudade" (A. C. Jobim/V. de Moraes/T. Kozlevčar) – 3:22
  • "Will You Be There // Ecce quomodo moritur iustus"
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