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Second Heaven (Chinese: 第二天堂; pinyin: Di Er Tian Tang; lit. 'Second Heaven') is Singaporean Mandopop Singer-songwriter JJ Lin's second Mandarin studio album. It was released on 8 June 2004 by Ocean Butterflies Music. While the Chinese title literally translates to "Second Heaven", the English title of the album is Haven when released in English-speaking countries such as Singapore and Philippines.

The track, "江南" (River South) won one of the Top 10 Songs of the Year at the 2005 HITO Radio Music Awards presented by Taiwanese radio station Hit FM as well as Top 10 Mandarin Song at the 2nd Hits Song Awards in 2005.

Track listing

  1. "開始" kāi shǐ (In the Beginning)
  2. "第二天堂" dì èr tiān táng (Second Heaven)
  3. "子彈列車" zǐ dàn liè chē (Bullet Train)
  4. "起床了" qǐ chuáng le (Morning Call)
  5. "豆漿油條" dòu jiāng yóu tiáo (Perfect Match) - lit. "Soy Milk and Dough Sticks"
  6. "江南" jiāng nán (River South)
  7. "害怕" hài pà (Afraid)
  8. "天使心" tiān shǐ xīn (Angel)
  9. "森林浴" sēn lín yù (In the Woods)
  10. "精靈" jīng líng (Elf)
  11. "相信無限" xiāng xìn wú xiàn (Infinity)
  12. "美人魚" měi rén yú (Mermaid)
  13. "距離" jù lí (Distance)
  14. "未完成" wèi wán chéng (To be Continued)
  15. "Endless Road"

References

  1. Template:Zh icon Liberty Times 2005 HITO Radio Music Awards winners list Retrieved 2011-05-05
  2. Template:Zh icon Sina.com 2nd Hits Song Awards winners list 23 May 2005. Retrieved 2011-06-30
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