Singer Jin Tai-woo Makes Comeback with Two New Songs After Name Change, Hopes Listeners Connect with His Music

Singer Jin Tai-woo, formerly Liao Bai-ya, has released two new songs, "Hate on me" and "Just a little," after a four-year break. He emphasized the importance of continuously releasing new work in the fast-paced modern music scene to ensure listeners remain familiar with his music.
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CNA News: (Central News Agency reporter Wang Hsin-Yu, Taipei 5th) Singer Liao Bai-ya, now known as Jin Tai-woo, has released two new songs, "Hate on me" and "Just a little," after a four-year hiatus. He stated that modern music trends move quickly, and without continuously releasing new works, artists can easily be forgotten. He hopes these new songs will allow listeners to get to know his music.
According to information provided by the record company, Jin Tai-woo collaborated with singer Chen Hsin-Yueh on the new song "Just a little." He explained that this song is not just about a specific personal story but also reflects the emotional states most people have experienced. He hadn't known Chen Hsin-Yueh before, but he had always admired her songwriting and performances. After actually collaborating, he found that Chen Hsin-Yueh's voice perfectly matched his imagination.
Another song, "Hate on me," adopted a more "intense" promotional method. Before the song was released, Jin Tai-woo posted a video of himself arguing with someone on his personal social media platform, drawing many netizens' concern. Jin Tai-woo said, "I want everyone to see me first, then they will have a chance to hear what I want to say." He mentioned that in recent years, he has accumulated many insights from life changes and the passing of family members, and he hopes to transform these insights into inspiration, making every comeback not just about releasing new songs but also a dialogue with music. (Editor: Li Shu-Hua) 1150505
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