2000–2002: Debut and commercial success In 2000, under the recommendation of JR Yang, Jay Chou began to sing his own songs. Wu told Chou that he would help him release an album after he wrote 50 songs and he would pick 10 from there. Chou already had an arsenal of songs he wrote for others but had been rejected, so among those he chose 10 for his first album. Chou released his debut album
Jay under Alfa Music under
Jacky Wu in November 2000. Chou arranged the compilation, harmony, and production of all the songs. The album combines R&B, hip-hop, and other musical styles. Among them, the hit song "Starry Mood" () won the 24th China Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs. The album was promoted heavily by
Jacky Wu in the entertainment shows he hosted. Chou himself also appeared on a few television programs to promote the album. Chou was marketed as a talented singer-composer with a unique tune. His collaboration with
Vincent Fang and Vivian Hsu on the release brought about a few hits. In 2001, Chou held his first series of five solo concerts, titled the Fantasy Concert, with the first stop on 11 January 2001, at the
Taoyuan Arena, Taiwan. Followed by two shows at the
Hong Kong Coliseum, one in Malaysia and ended in Singapore on 10 February 2002. On 9 July 2001, songwriters Jay and Yungai Hayung performed "The Roof", which was included in the album "A Little Wild" by Yungai Hayung. After promoting his debut album, Chou returned to the studio for the next twelve months to record and produce his next album,
Fantasy, which helped him become an established star. This album was released in September 2001 and became a big hit, selling an estimated two million copies in Taiwan alone. However, in late 2001, Wu, due to mismanagement, decided to sell Alfa Music, including Chou's contract, to Holiday Co., Ltd., a KTV chain operator. The sale, finalized in 2002, soured Chou's relationship with Wu, leading to a prolonged feud which ended in 2018.
Fantasy went on receiving ten nominations and won five awards at the 13th Golden Melody Awards in 2002, where Chou notably did not thank Wu. The album's R&B hits such as "Simple Love" () "Love Before BC" (愛在西元前), which won Chou the Best Composer award, and "Can't Express Myself" () are still some of Chou's most popular songs to this day. Chou's third album,
The Eight Dimensions, became another commercial success and is similar in style to his second. Another collaboration with Fang,
The Eight Dimensions included songs that invoke imagery, Chou's "mumbling" style, and mainly R&B tunes. The singer has sold over 750,000 copies of
Fantasy as of 2002, throughout the region. In the same year, Chou held his debut concert tour
The One. There was also more crossover activity between Malaysia and Indonesia, as well as steadily increasing activity by Japanese acts in the region. Chou released the compilation album
Partners in April 2002, featuring 12 songs consisting of Chou's musical and
Vincent Fang's lyrical compositions. Fang has written the words to more than 40 of Chou's songs, was the chief editor of Chou's book
Grandeur de D Major, and is now Chou's business partner (together with Chou's manager JR Yang) for the record company JVR Music. His second concert tour, The One Concert, commenced on 28 September 2002, at
Taipei Municipal Stadium, followed by 11 stops and ended at
Shenzhen Stadium, China on 3 January 2004.
2003–2005: Yeh Hui-Mei, Common Jasmine Orange, and ''November's Chopin'' In 2003, Chou released his fourth album,
Yeh Hui-Mei, which was named after his own mother. After the release of this album, he attended the Golden Melody Awards for his previous album's nomination. The album
The Eight Dimensions was nominated for 5 categories but failed to win a single category. As a result, Chou didn't take his losses too lightly, as he wrote on his next album the song "Grandmother" (外婆) that he actually took the Golden Melody Awards way too seriously. Ironically, his then-current album
Yeh Hui-mei would later go on to win a Golden Melody as "Best Album of the year " award the following year in 2004.
Yeh Hui-mei was both a commercial and musical success. The album features songs on mafia and drug lords "In Father's Name" (以父之名) which at first hearing was very unorthodox but displays Jay's creative writing and producing ability. This album can be seen as Jay's second milestone because it gained an extremely positive reaction from both critics and supporters of his music. Jay also wanted to prove that he is a versatile artist and does not only write R&B songs, but he also ventured into more rock-flavored tunes such as "Sunny Day" (晴天) which was one of the most played songs of the year. This song gained widespread popularity and high school students started learning guitar to play the drift of the song's intro. He has performed live duets with
Landy Wen,
Jolin Tsai, and former girlfriend and news anchor
Patty Hou. In 2004, his album
Common Jasmine Orange, released by Sony Music, excelled in Taiwan, Hong Kong and mainland China. The World Music Awards in September 2004 held in Las Vegas formally acknowledged him as the most popular Chinese singer based on commercial sales performance. Chou started the band
Nan Quan Mama in 2004, selecting band members and overseeing their album production. The group has been noted for sounding too similar to their mentor; as a result, Chou has reduced his involvement in the band, though he continues to increase their exposure by inviting them as guests performers for his concerts and music videos. Chou formally entered the film industry in 2005 with the release of the movie
Initial D. Some reviewers criticized his bland acting while others felt he performed naturally, but only because the character's personality closely mirrored his own. His performance in
Initial D won him Best Newcomer Actor in
Golden Horse Awards and
Hong Kong Film Awards. In 2005, his album ''
November's Chopin'' continued this record of success with sales of 2,500,000 copies sold in Asia including 280,000 copies sold in Taiwan. and "Faraway" in 2006 featuring
Fei Yu-ching. Chou's second film was
Curse of the Golden Flower (2006). As a supporting character, he drew much of the attention of Chinese reporters; Chou's involvement in this movie was announced in its own press conference, separate from the meeting held for
Chow Yun-fat,
Gong Li, and the other actors. Chou portrayed Prince Jai, the ambitious second eldest prince and general of the Imperial army whose personality epitomizes Xiao (孝), the Chinese virtue of
filial piety. In this internationally released film, North American audiences saw Chou for the first time. According to Chinese movie critics, comments about his acting ranged from "lacks complexity" to "acceptable", but was critically praised by Western reviewers. His performance in
Curse of the Golden Flower was nominated Best Supporting Actor in the Hong Kong Film Awards. Chou continued to make one album per year; the singer's seventh studio album,
Still Fantasy, was released on 5 September 2006. The album peaked at number one on the Taiwanese G-Music Chart and number 63 on the Japanese Oricon Album Chart, and sold 250,000 copies in Taiwan. The record produced the tracks "Far Away," "Listen to Mom," and "White Windmill," which were listed at number two, number eight and number 53, respectively, on year-end song chart compiled by Hit FM. In April 2006, the album's track "Chrysanthemum Terrace" won
Best Original Film Song at the
26th Hong Kong Film Awards.
On the Run! was released on 2 November 2007. The record contained hits such as "Blue and White Porcelain" (). It peaked at number one on the album charts in Taiwan and received a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of Singapore (RIAS) in 2020. The songs "Cowboy is Very Busy", "Rainbow", and "Sunshine Nerd", were ranked at number 11, number 28, and number 59, respectively, on the year-end
Hit FM Top 100 Singles chart. Chou embarked on
The World Tour in support of the release, visiting numerous countries including Taiwan, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Canada and the United States from November 2007 to August 2009. The first concert at the
Banqiao Stadium in Taipei attracted an audience of 30,000 people. Chou's three-day concert at the
Nippon Budokan in Tokyo in February 2008 drew a total of 30,000 people. In February 2008, Chou portrayed a
kung fu student and
dunking prodigy in the film
Kung Fu Dunk, and the film earned over
¥100 million (US$14.7 million). Chou's ninth studio album,
Capricorn, was released on 14 October 2008. The record produced songs such as "Floral Sea" (), Lan-Ting-Xu" (), and "Rice Field" (). Streamed more than one billion times, "Rice Field" is a song about childhood memories and is reportedly written after the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake. "Rice Field", "Give Me the Time of a Song", and "The Promised Love", were ranked number 3, number 17, and number 56, respectively, on year-end Hit FM Top 100 Singles chart in 2008. The album became certified platinum in Singapore in 2020. In October 2009, Chou was featured on
Cindy Yen's song "
Sand Painting".
2010–2016: The Era, Wow!, Opus 12, Aiyo, Not Bad, and ''Jay Chou's Bedtime Stories'' On 18 May 2010, Chou released his tenth studio album,
The Era. The record produced songs such as "Fireworks Cool Easily" and "Say Goodbye".
"Superman Can't Fly
", "Rain Falls All Night
", and "The Era"
, were ranked at number 2, number 10, and number 39 respectively on the 2010s
Hit FM Top 100 Singles of the Year chart. The album received seven nominations at the Golden Melody Awards and won three awards for Best Mandarin Album, Best Mandarin Male Singer and Best Musical Arranger. in Singapore, 2010To celebrate his 10-year career in the entertainment industry, Chou embarked on his fifth concert tour,
The Era World Tour. The tour kicked off with a series of three concerts at the Taipei Arena from 11 to 13 June 2010. It then continued with 40 more stops, ending on 17–18 December 2011 at the
Kaohsiung Arena. The stage design for The Era World Tour combined elements of avant-garde futurism and medieval aesthetics. 50,000 people attended the concert in
Zhengzhou, China on 4 September 2010. In 2011, Chou collaborated with the late NBA player
Kobe Bryant on the single "The Heaven and Earth Challenge" to promote youth creativity, as well as an upcoming slam-dunk competition in China. The song was released at a press conference before the NBA All-Star Game on 20 February 2011. Chou portrayed
Kato in
The Green Hornet, directed by
Michel Gondry and released in January 2011, after Hong Kong actor
Stephen Chow withdrew from the project; the film grossed over $228 million worldwide.
MTV Networks' NextMovie.com named him one of the "Breakout Stars to Watch for in 2011". In May 2011, Chou started filming for a new movie,
The Viral Factor directed by
Dante Lam and starred various well known artistes such as
Nicholas Tse. The movie was released in theatres over Asia on 17 January 2012. With most of the scenes shot in the Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian countries, earlier filming process has been slightly disrupted due to political conflicts in the Middle East. in 2013 Chou released his eleventh studio album,
Wow!, on 11 November 2011. The album received three nominations at the Golden Melody Awards and won the award for Best Album Packaging. His next studio album,
Opus 12, was released on 28 December 2012. It became his seventh consecutive studio album to top the G-Music combo album chart in Taiwan, and received a platinum certification in Singapore in 2020. To promote his album, Jay Chou launched his sixth concert tour, the
Opus Jay World Tour, in May 2013. The opening concert of the tour took place at the
Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai from 17 to 19 May 2013. Chou's performance at the
Allphones Arena in
Sydney, Australia in April 2014 generated $1.4 million in revenue. Following the success of the Opus Jay World Tour, Chou revealed a follow-up concert leg named the Opus II Jay World Tour. The second leg commenced at the
Shanghai Stadium on 2 May 2014, attracting close to 80,000 fans. His next studio album,
Aiyo, Not Bad, was released on 26 December 2014. The record became his first to reach number one on the
Billboard US
World Albums chart and won Best Selling Digital Album of the Year at the
QQ Music Awards and Miguhui Awards in 2015. In December 2015, the Opus Jay World Tour concluded with a total attendance of 1,800,000 people and over $250 million in revenue. Chou's fourteenth studio album, ''
Jay Chou's Bedtime Stories'', was released on 24 June 2016. That same year, Chou and fellow Taiwanese recording artist
A-Mei released the collaboration single "
Shouldn't Be" (不該), which was included on the album's tracklist. The song won the 2016 Top 20 Golden Melody Awards in the Global Pop Music Gold List. One week after the release of Chou's fourteenth album, the singer embarked on his seventh world tour,
The Invincible World Tour. The tour opened with a four-day concert at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai from 30 June to 3 July, which saw a total attendance of 44,000 people. His concert at the
Singapore National Stadium in Singapore on 3 September 2016 drew a crowd of 40,000 people. Chou also recorded the song "Try" with
Patrick Brasca for the
Kung Fu Panda 3 movie. Chou co-starred with English actor and former
Harry Potter superstar
Daniel Radcliffe in
Now You See Me 2, which was released in June 2016. In 2018, it was announced that Chou joined the cast of
Vin Diesel's fourth
XXX film. In 2021, Chou was briefly starred in Nezha, where he was the executive producer for the film. With a budget reportedly up to more than 400 million yuan ($61.8 million), the film used some expensive racing cars for the action sequences, accounting for about 80% of the entire content. Directed by Chen Yi-xian, the film also stars Tsao Yu-ning, Van Fan, and Alan Kuo. Chou and pop idol Wang Junkai show up in the film in cameo appearances.
2017–2021: Concert tours and singles Chou's nine-day concert at the
Hong Kong Coliseum in January 2017 attracted a total of 90,000 fans, while the concerts at the
Beijing National Stadium on 25–26 August 2017, attracted 100,000 fans. The second leg of The Invincible World Tour commenced at the Singapore National Stadium on 6 January 2018, also drawing a crowd of 40,000. On 18 January 2018, Chou released the duet "Waiting for You" (等你下課) with Gary Yang. It entered the top five on the record charts in Malaysia and Singapore and was certified gold in the latter country. The content is about a young man who secretly fell in love with a girl. He regretted that he didn't study well and couldn't enter the same university with her. In order to wait for her to finish class, he rented a house near the girl's residence, waited for her silently, played the piano and wrote a love letter. He just wanted to convey his mind to her, but he couldn't find the time and way. He had to wait for the girl to finish class every day. The Invincible World Tour concluded after 120 concerts in May 2019, drawing an estimated total of 3 million people. Chou made his chart comeback after a three-year hiatus with his long-awaited new single "Won't Cry". The song, which features
Mayday vocalist,
Ashin, was released on 16 September 2019, and its music video has since been viewed over 22 million times on YouTube. The song was reported to have caused
QQ Music, China's biggest streaming platform, to crash on the day of its release. It additionally peaked at number one on the record charts in Singapore and Malaysia. To celebrate his 20th milestone year in the entertainment industry, his eighth world tour titled
The Carnival World Tour was launched in Shanghai on 17 October 2019, with more stops to be announced. However, the tour was halted in January 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. The single "
Mojito" was released on 12 June 2020, becoming a viral sensation. The song, which effuses amorous feelings of
Cuba with the name originating from the
Cuban cocktail of the same name, sold more than 3 million digital downloads on the day of release, reportedly causing QQ Music to again crash.
2022–2025: Greatest Works of Art and global commercial success On 15 July 2022, Chou released his fifteenth studio album titled
Greatest Works of Art. The record was preceded by six singles released from 2018 to 2022—"Waiting for You" with Gary Yang, "If You Don't Love Me, It's Fine", "Won't Cry" with Mayday vocalist Ashin, "Mojito", and the title track. The album saw commercial success worldwide; it was the best-selling album of 2022 globally in pure sales according to the
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). Across all formats, the album reportedly sold over 7.2 million units. In China, the album sold five million units within one week and set a record for the highest first-week sales for an album worldwide, breaking the record previously held by
Adele's album
25 in the United States in 2015, which sold three million units. Following the commercial success of
Greatest Works of Art, Chou resumed the
Carnival World Tour at the Singapore National Stadium on 17–18 December 2022, which was attended by a total of 60,000 people. Chou performed in mainland China for the first time since the pandemic in June 2023, playing a four-day concert in
Haikou,
Hainan, for a total of 154,600 people. The tour attracted 95,100 tourists from outside of the province, resulting in a significant increase in the city's tourism. On 21 December 2023, Chou and Gary Yang released a Christmas collaboration titled "Christmas Star".
2026-present: Children of the Sun and other celebrity appearances In January 2026, Chou participated as a celebrity wildcard in the
Australian Open’s inaugural 1 Point Slam exhibition match at the
Rod Laver Arena in
Melbourne. This was his first appearance as a competitor in an international tennis event. The Australian Open official announced his participation on its social media. Chou also stated that if he won the competition, he would donate all the prize money to charity organizations. On 26 March 2026, Chou released his sixteenth studio album,
Children of the Sun. This marked Chou’s first full-length album in more than three years, featuring 12 new songs, along with a bonus track titled "Christmas Star" which was previously released as a single with Gary Yang in 2023, The record included songs such as "Children of the Sun", "Sicily" and "The Day It Rained". The song, "I Do", unveiled Chou's marriage proposal to his wife,
Hannah Quinlivan, back in 2014 in its music video. As of 27 March 2026, the record has sold around 2.8 million USD worth of copies. ==Artistry==