Michael Tse - Film and TV Series Theme Songs

Film and TV Series Theme Songs

  • I Decide (我話事), theme song for Young and Dangerous (1996)
  • Blade Light Sword Shadow (刀光劍影) with Ekin Cheng, sub theme song for Young and Dangerous (1996)
  • 100% Girl (百分之百的女孩), sub theme song for Young and Dangerous (1996)
  • Confidant Myself (知己 自己) with Ekin Cheng, theme song for Young and Dangerous 2 (1996)
  • Cunning (古古惑惑) with Jason Chu and Jerry Lamb, sub theme song for Young and Dangerous 2 (1996)
  • Love Today Went Through (愛情今天經過), sub theme song for Growing Up (1996)
  • The Era of Eating and Drinking (吃喝時代), theme song for God of Cookery (1999)
  • Black and White Rhythm (黑白變奏) with Ron Ng and Sammul Chan, theme song for E.U. (2009).
  • Savour (細味), theme song for The Season of Fate (2010).
  • A Man's Diary (大丈夫日記) with Michael Miu, theme song for My Better Half (2010).
  • I Will Wait For You (我等你) with Kate Tsui, sub theme song for Relic of an Emissary (2011).
  • Walk Alone (獨行), theme song for Lives of Omission (2011)
  • Center Point (中心點) with Niki Chow, theme song for Sergeant Tabloid (2012)
  • Return Heart (還心) with Ma Zihan, theme song for Hero (2012)
  • Seemingly Imaginary Life (疑幻人生) with Sammy Leung, theme song for Friendly Fire (2012)

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