The Decadent Sounds of Faye

The Decadent Sounds Of Faye

Fēi mǐmǐ zhī yīn (Chinese: 菲靡靡之音, literally Faye Decadent Sound), sometimes translated as The Decadent Sound of Faye, is a 1995 Mandarin album recorded by Chinese Cantopop singer Faye Wong when she was based in Hong Kong.

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