"Love Because Love"
Song Originally Sung By: Nicholas Tse
Lyrics By: Lindsay
Songwriter: Nicholas Tse
Not for anything in return
So caring
Not for anything tomorrow
So looking forward
Because I'm a human being
Only for a word from you
It is just for a smile
I'm swaying all over. Confess to the feeling
Just for a word from you
My whole body shakes
Just for a smile
Love exists
Those who think too much
won't understand it in their lifetimes
Because of love so love
Tenderness can't stand up to the arrangement
Cheerfulness is so fast
Don't wait to hurt each other
Love because love
Feelings don't have to be brought to generosity
No one has to give me a good time
I want you now
Just for your words
My whole body swings
Just for a smile
Love exists
will never understand in their lifetimes
Love because of love
Tenderness can't stand the arrangement
Cheerfulness is so quick
Don't wait until you hurt each other
Love because of love
Feelings don't have to be used for generosity
No one has to give me a good time
I want you now.
I want you now
Because love is love
Tenderness can't be arranged
Cheerful so soon
Don't wait to hurt each other
Because love is love
Feelings don't have to be used to be generous
No one needs to give me a good time
I want you now
Because love is love
I want you now
I want you now
Because love is love. So love
Feelings don't have to be generous
No one has to give me a good time
I want you now
No one has to give me a good time
I want you now
Expanded:
"Love Because I Love" is a Mandarin song written by Lin Xi, arranged by Davy Chan, composed and performed by Nicholas Tse. It was included in Nicholas Tse's second solo album, Understanding, released on July 12, 2000 by Emperor Records. The Cantonese version of the song is "Loser 2000", which was released in January 2000 with lyrics by Pan Yuanliang and sung by Wang Jie.
Nicholas Tse (謝霆鋒), born on August 29, 1980 in Hong Kong, originally from Panyu, Guangdong Province, is a singer, actor, music composer, producer, presenter, young entrepreneur, and founder of PO Chao Ting (PO朝霆). He moved to Canada with his parents in 1987, and in 1995 he studied music in Tokyo, Japan, where he wrote his first song, "Estimation Mistake," at the age of fifteen; He made his official debut in 1996.
From 1997 to April 1999, PO Chao Ting released five albums, including "Silence Imitates Sound" and "The Cry of the Last Century". 1999 saw the release of his first Mandarin album, "Thank You for Your Love 1999". 2000 saw him participate in CCTV's Spring Festival Gala and the "Viva Live" world tour.
In 2001, he won the "World's Highest Selling Asian Male Vocalist" award at the World Music Awards for "Jade Butterfly" and "Prophecy of the Century".
In 1998, he won the Best New Actor Award at the Golden Horse Awards for his work in "The New Grouchy Boys", and in 1999 and 2012 he was shortlisted for the Best Actor Award at the Golden Horse Awards for his work in "Half a Cigarette" and "Against All Odds" respectively, and in 2011 he was awarded the Best Actor Award at the Golden Awards for his work in "The Informant". Firefighter", "The Winds of Macau", "One Life to Live", "Battle of the Gods of Food" and other movies, and created his own personal brand of variety series "Twelve Dish Taste of Frontier".
In 2003, he was invited to speak at symposiums at Tsinghua University and Peking University and founded PO Chao Ting, China's top special effects production company; he has invested in real estate, food and beverage, apparel, and entertainment, etc. In 2012, he was invited to give a lecture to the students and faculty of the School of Business of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in his capacity as a business leader in Asia, and both himself and his company were selected as the case study of the School's MBA (World's Top 10), and his deeds were selected as one of the "Inquirer's Guide". 55 Examples of Chinese Enterprises (Entrepreneurs) Achieving World Leadership Position.
Nicholas Tse is also committed to public welfare and charity, and has made numerous donations to disaster areas to help support more than 50 poor children, donating to the Hope Primary School; he was the guest of honor at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics, and the Ambassador of Love for the 16th anniversary of the return of Hong Kong to China.