Edison's new album CONFUSION is a 15 track album with a song-story written about his two year life experiences. Songs include Man in the Mirror (self-confusion), Reboot (new start) and Salute. After experiencing the Artist Sex Photo Scandal, Edison pocketed a huge circle of inspirations. The incident is not his fault, but he still has to admit wrong to everyone.
Back on the Hong Kong stage, Edison expressed his nervousness, he said: "I was afraid I wouldn't be able to do the raps. In Shanghai, when I faced several thousand people, I actually didn't have any pressure at all, but now back in HK, after today I won't have anything else to worry about."
Want You To Say: "In fact you are wrong!"
Yesterday after performing Man in the Mirror and Cantonese song Reboot, he said that his album also includes a song written by Jay Chou called I Can Fly and this is the song that he is most satisfied with. In the song, it talks the period of his troubled experiences, confusion and when he did not know who he was. Reboot is about how he realized what his path is. The last song Salute is when he hasn't got back up yet, but he is certain of who he is, started getting healthy again and working. He wants to salute to both the people who supported and didn't support him in the last two years, he wants you to say: "In fact I am wrong!" He then asked reporters if they understood what he meant? Turns out that all along Edison didn't feel that he was wrong, but had to apologize to others.
"Edison A New Start"
Edison's new album will be holding an autograph session in Taiwan this Sunday (12/26). As his only Cantonese song in the album Reboot, apart of the lyrics goes like: "Upgrade, upgrade again, upgrade reboot the machine, Koon Hei (Edison) is booting again, is rising again, myself, not afraid yet, you look down on me, step on me, I crawl back up, haven't died....Koon Hei start yourself again."
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