The song title "Womxnly" refers to
Yeh Yung-chih, a Taiwanese student who was a victim of bullying due to his
gender nonconformity. Yeh attended Kaoshu Junior High School in
Pingtung County, Taiwan, and was often targeted by his classmates for his distinctive
gender expression. In April 2000, Yeh was found critically injured, lying in a pool of blood, and later died from his injuries after being hospitalized. His death sparked widespread discussions in Taiwanese society about
gender equality education. In November 2015, Tsai invited filmmaker
Hou Chi-jan to produce the ''We're All Different, Yet the Same'' documentary series, which included a segment on Yeh Yung-chih. The documentary was shown during Tsai's
Play World Tour. Tsai has long been an advocate for the
LGBTQ community, using her influence in Chinese-language pop culture to speak out on their behalf. Reflecting on Yeh's story, Tsai remarked, "It's not just about being gay; when you understand yourself and live for yourself, you can reach out and help others." In July 2017, Tsai revealed that she had invited
Ashin, the lead vocalist of
Mayday, to collaborate on a song for her album
Ugly Beauty. By July 2018, Tsai announced that Ashin had completed the lyrics for the song, expressing her enthusiasm: "The song Ashin wrote is excellent and will likely be one of the album's main tracks. I've always wanted to experiment with different interpretations." In December 2018, Tsai released her fourteenth studio album,
Ugly Beauty, which included the song "Womxnly", co-written by Ashin. == Writing and recording ==