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| Friday, June 17, 2005



Andy Lau went to the recording studio to record a new song titled 'Tian Bi Gao' for the Commercial Radio to be inline with the new government change, new chief executive Donald Tsang Yam Kuen. Andy expressed that his new song message is to urge Hongkongers to work hard and strive for their dreams. When Andy was told that Lin Xi will be writing the lyrics, he praise that he had wrote the feeling of the singer, Andy says: "I think I should meet up with him, he's really the shrink of showbiz, no matter which singer he had help compose songs for, the singers' mental state and way of doing things is within his knowledge."

Andy added that the song wrote out his feelings on dream striving: "Many people asked me, why am I so hardworking, I really wanted to say if I'm not hardowrking, how could I achieve the success of today, or with my current success I shouldn't work so hard? The lyrics encourages me once again, hope all Hongkongers will be the same as me and continue to work hard and let Hong Kong continue to prosper."

news from: Oriental Daily News, Sun News, MingPao