Brown Sugar Macchiato - Music

Music

  • Opening theme song: "黑糖秀" (Hei Tang Xiu) (Brown Sugar PK Show) by Lollipop and Hey Girl
  • Ending theme song: "愛情瑪奇朵" (Ai Qing Ma Qi Duo) (Love Macchiato) by Lollipop

Brown Sugar Macchiato Original TV Drama Soundtrack (CD+DVD) (黑糖瑪奇朵 偶像劇原聲帶)

  • Released: 6 September 2007
  • Label: EMI Music Taiwan
  • Language: Mandarin
  • Format: Studio album (CD+DVD)
  • Genre: Mandopop
Track listing
  1. Intro - "黑糖變奏" (Brown Sugar Variation) - Instrumental
  2. "黑糖秀" (Hei Tang Xiu) (Brown Sugar PK Show) - opening theme by Lollipop and Hey Girl
  3. "苦茶七分甜" (Bitter Sweet Guitar) - Instrumental
  4. "微酸協奏曲" (Concerto of Macchiato) - Instrumental
  5. "愛情瑪奇朵" (Ai Qing Ma Qi Duo) (Love Macchiato) by Lollipop
  6. "水晶瑪琪朵" (Crystal Macchiato) - Instrumental
  7. "黑糖放電" (Charm of Brown Sugar) - Instrumental
  8. "Hello愛情風" (Hello Breeze of Love) - insert song by Hey Girl
  9. "晶凍苦茶" (Crystal Tea) - Instrumental
  10. "搖滾吧!愛情" (Rockn' Love) - Instrumental
  11. "暴走豬頭" (Crazy Love Bozo) - Instrumental
  12. "大豬頭" (Love Bozo) - insert song by Lollipop
  13. "甘草豬頭" (Comic Bozo) - Instrumental
  14. "瑪琪朵奏嗚曲" (Macchiato Sonata) - Instrumental
  15. "苦茶" (Bitter Sweet) - insert song by Lollipop and Hey Girl
DVD
  1. Brown Sugar drama highlights
  2. A day in the life of Brown Sugar Macchiato
  3. Brown Sugar Macchiato Interview
  4. Brown Sugar Macchiato - Lollipop adventure
  5. "黑糖秀" (Hei Tang Xiu) (Brown Sugar PK Show) MV
  6. "愛情瑪奇朵" (Love Macchiato) MV
  7. "大豬頭" (Love Bozo) MV

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