" by
Cocteau Twins In 1994, Wong began to use her birth name to carry out performing arts activities instead of the
stage name Shirley Wong. With the adoption of her real name, Wong decided to take a different musical route than that of her Shirley Wong days. Although she was in Hong Kong and collaborated with some Hong Kongese musicians, she did not want to be confined to the Hong Kong market. In 1995, after releasing the album
Di-Dar, Wong decided to stop releasing Cantonese albums altogether and start singing in Mandarin. Because Mandarin is Wong's mother tongue, she feels smooth and comfortable when making albums and songs in Mandarin. While preparing for the production of the album, Wong kept listening to the songs and picking them out. When it came to the recording session, she would make adjustments according to the mood and ambient climate at the time of recording. Nine of the ten songs on the album were written by
Albert Leung. Leung considers Wong to be a distinctive female singer with a temperament. In his eyes, Wong is able to perform every song of different styles with quality and charm. Therefore, he tailor-made the lyrics of "You Are Happy So I Am Happy." The tune was casually composed by Zhang Yadong and was later chosen to be Wong's dedication to her first daughter
Leah Dou. The song "Another Paradise" was composed by
Miyuki Nakajima herself for Wong. The song "Hangout" was customized by the Scottish band
Cocteau Twins. In addition, Wong also performed a Chinese
cover version of the band's song "
Rilkean Heart," which became the song "Nostalgia." ==Writing and composition==