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Which music platform does Jay Chou's song copyright belong to?

The copyright of Jay Chou's songs is mainly on QQ Music, Kugou Music, Kuwo Music, and Migu Music platforms.

The copyright of Jay Chou's songs belongs to Jewel Company. During the negotiation between Ali and Jewel, Tencent renewed the contract with Jewel at a higher price. Since then, Jewel Company has authorized Tencent Music.

QQ Music, Kugou Music, Kuwo Music, and Migu Music are all owned by Tencent, and you can listen to Jay Chou's songs.

Jay Chou’s early life experience:

1. When Jay Chou was 4 years old, his mother Ye Huimei sent him to Tamkang Shanye Kindergarten Music Class to learn piano. During the high school entrance examination, Jay Chou was not admitted to an ordinary high school; in the same year, he was admitted to the first music class of Tamkang Middle School because he was good at piano.

2. In September 1997, with the encouragement of his mother, Jay Chou signed up to participate in the entertainment program "Super Rookie King" on Taipei Star TV, and invited people to sing his own song "Dream of Dreams" on the program. wing". Then Jay Chou was invited to work as a music assistant at Alfa Music Company.

3. In 1998, he composed the song "Tears Know", but was withdrawn from the song after the company gave it to Andy Lau; and the songs "Nunchaku" and "Ninja" he composed for Zhang Huimei 》 was also returned.