The original Japanese song "ルージュ" (Lipstick) for easily injured women was included in the album "ルーュ" released by Miyuki Nakajima on November 21st, 1979.
In April p>1995, Miyuki Nakajima's first (and only) overseas concert was held in Hong Kong Cultural Center for three consecutive times. In addition to singing the works of that year, he also sang a number of original songs, including the original song "ルージュ" ("Lipstick") by Faye Wong. At that time, Mr. James J.S.Wong was invited to read Miyuki Nakajima's lyrics in Chinese.
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In p>1991, Faye Wong suddenly left the Hong Kong music scene to study music in the United States. In 1992, she returned to Hong Kong from the United States and released her fourth album Coming Home, which became popular all over Hong Kong with an easily injured woman, and quickly established her position. This song has also become one of her classic masterpieces.
In the album Coming Home, Miyuki Nakajima's works were auditioned by Faye Wong, and one of them was the easily injured woman. Faye Wong's popularity in Hong Kong can be seen from clapping his hands and clapping his hands at the concert.
In 1992, when the Hong Kong music scene was dominated by many singers, the emergence of "Vulnerable Woman" had a miraculous flavor for Faye Wong who had been missing for some time. But in my opinion, this song didn't steal the light of other songs in the album.