Gail recently released her first solo album “Can’t Cover Up”. (Photo/Photo by Zhao Shiping)
Gail from Thailand recently released her first solo album “Can’t Cover Up”. She celebrated her 18th birthday on the 19th of last month, which became the most exciting and unforgettable coming-of-age ceremony. She held an album release press conference and adult birthday party today (3rd), and even publicly sang and danced the title song “It’s Okay” on stage for the first time. She may have made a birthday wish, hoping to continue doing what she loves and sing more good songs. For everyone to hear. She previously skipped a grade in her second year of high school to enter the School of Medicine at Chulaphorn Royal College in Thailand, and revealed that she most wanted to become a cardiologist in the future.
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After 3 years, Gail once again launched a new music work in Taiwan. She shared that she has been improving her music skills during the past 3 years, and specially found a teacher to learn Chinese one-on-one. She came to Taiwan 3 years ago and was still unable to communicate in Chinese. , can now speak fluent Chinese. When talking about the difficulty of preparing the album this time, she admitted that it is to deeply understand the meaning of the Chinese lyrics of each song. She will first carefully review each word in the lyrics with her Chinese teacher. In one sentence, she tries to figure out the artistic conception that the lyrics want to convey, especially the lyrical title song “Cover” in the album, which is the song she spent the most time preparing.
Gail is currently a freshman at a medical university in Thailand, and she is coming to Taiwan to promote her first new album. She is burning the candle at both ends of her studies and work. She admitted that she did feel a lot of pressure when there were exams at school a while ago, “But Because I don’t want to give up on both sides, I will work harder.” She also revealed that because she is a grade-skipping student, some of the lessons that her classmates have already learned have not yet been learned by her, so she must study harder than her classmates. When she came to Taiwan during the winter vacation, she would take the time to read during the break between promotional announcements. She was asked whether she was looking forward to a relationship at the age of 18 and had not yet been in love? Gail smiled and said, “It’s okay! I was very busy with work and homework, so I didn’t think about this.”
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Talking about her ideal type, Gail shared that she likes Thai singer “Nont Tanont” very much and admires his musical talent. As for the Taiwanese singers she wants to collaborate with, she named the Chinese king Jay Chou and her friend “Gege” Yan Yige, “I I like Jay Chou’s songs, all of his songs are composed by himself, and I like his “Confession Balloon” the most.”