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The biggest music award Jay Chou has ever won

In 2003, Jay Chou was featured on the cover of the Asian edition of Time magazine, and the magazine praised him as "the new generation of Asian music kings." Jay Chou is the third Chinese singer to appear on the cover of the famous "Time" magazine after Faye Wong and Zhang Huimei. He is also the only Chinese male singer. Jay Chou won 6 consecutive awards in the IFPI from 2002 to 2008. It has won the highest-selling Mandarin album for 6 consecutive years, and has also been ranked among the top ten best-selling Mandarin albums by IFPI for 8 consecutive years. According to IFPI statistics, total record sales in Asia from 2000 to 2010 exceeded 28 million. In November 2008, with the album "I'm Very Busy", he won the "Highest Selling Singer (Chinese Region)" awarded by the "World Music Award (WMA)" held every year in Morocco. He has won three consecutive awards (2006 "Still Fantasy" in 2007, "I'm Very Busy" in 2008, and "Capricorn" in 2008; plus "Qili Xiang" in 2004, Jay Chou won four Moroccan Greater China Music Awards.