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Tank (Lu Jian Zhong) - 给我你的爱 Gei Wo Ni De Ai (Give Me Your Love)

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Tank (born February 6, 1982) is the stage name of Taiwanese singer-songwriter Lǚ Jiàn Zhōng. Tank is currently signed to HIM International Music, which also manages singers and groups like S.H.E, Fahrenheit, and Power Station. Tank's debut album, Fighting 生存之道 (Fighting, The Law of Surviving) was released on February 23, 2006. His latest album, "The 3rd Round", was released on May 31, 2009.

Tank was born in Taitung, Taiwan. He is a native Taiwanese. His father is from the Ami people, while his mother is Puyuma. Before releasing his debut album, Tank helped write songs for Vic Chou and S.H.E, among many other artists. By the age of 21, he was already recognized for composing more than 200 songs. He was said to be the next big thing after David Tao and Jay Chou for his talents in composing songs, singing and dancing.

Two songs he composed, "Romance of Three Kingdoms" (三國戀) and "Give Me Your Love" (給我你的愛), became ending themes of Seven Swordsmen (七劍下天山) and KO One (終極一班) respectively. Another song, "Tears of a Thousand Years" (千年淚), was used as an ending theme for the drama serial The Little Fairy (天外飛仙). His second album Keep fighting (延長比賽; Keep fighting, The Extended Battle) was released on 19 January 2007. "Personal Angel" (專屬天使) was used for an ending theme of Hanazakarino Kimitachihe, a romantic comedy series. He was later requested by NCsoft to compose the theme song for the computer game, Guild Wars. "Intense Battle" (激戰) became the theme song for that game. In 2007, he recorded a song with his junior, Yoga Lin of Xing Guang Bang, for the idol series Bull Fighting (鬥牛 · 要不要) with the same name.

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Fighting! (traditional Chinese: 生存之道) is Taiwanese Mandopop artist Tank's debut Mandarin solo studio album. It was released on 24 February 2006 by HIM International with a bonus VCD containing two music videos. A second edition Fighting! Celebration Edition (生存之道 冠軍慶功加值版) was released on 31 March 2006 with three addition kala tracks and a bonus VCD containing six music videos.
The album features the opening theme song, "終極一班" (Extreme Class) and ending theme song, "給我你的愛" (Give Me Your Love) of Taiwanese drama KO One, staring Aaron Yan, Calvin Chen, and Jiro Wang of Taiwanese boy band, Fahrenheit and Danson Tang.

Track listing
1."曙光" Shǔ Guāng (Dawn's Light)
2."狙擊手" Jū Jī Shǒu (Sniper)
3."三國戀" Sān Guó Liàn (The Love of Three Kingdoms)
4."給我你的愛" Gěi Wǒ Nǐ De Ái (Give Me Your Love) - ending theme of KO One
5."我們小時候" Wǒ Men Xiǎo Shí Hòu (When We Were Young)
6."挺你到底" Tǐng Nǐ Dào Dǐ (Wait for You Until the End)
7."蟑螂小強" Zhāng Láng Xiǎo Qiáng (Little Qiang the Cockroach)
8."獨唱情歌" Dú Chàng Qíng Gē (Solo Madrigal) - feat Selina of S.H.E
9."幾分之幾" Jǐ Fēn Zhī Jǐ (How Many Out Of How Many)
10."潔西卡" Jié Xī Kǎ (Jessica)
11."曙光版" Shǔ Guāng Bǎn (Dawn's Light - acapella version)
12."激戰" Jī Zhàn (Intense Battle)
13."千年淚" Qiān Nián Lèi (Thousand Years of Tears)
14."終極一班" Zhōng Jí Yī Bān (Extreme Class) - opening theme of KO One

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  • As far as music goes, I'm pretty sure I'm on the same page with Taiwanese people.

  • Gei Wo Ni De Ai. Yeah!

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