List of songs recorded by Jay Chou

Taiwanese musician and singer Jay Chou has written and performed over 150 songs.

List omissions
The following releases by Chou are omitted from this list:
 * EPs
 * Fantasy Plus 范特西Plus (2001-12-24)
 * Hidden Track 尋找周杰倫 (2003-11-11)
 * Fearless 霍元甲 (2006-01-20)
 * Curse of the Golden Flower 黃金甲 (2006-12-7)
 * Live albums
 * The One Concert Live 2002The One演唱會 (2002-10-21)
 * Incomparable Concert Live 2004無與倫比演唱會 (2004-12-03)
 * 2007 World Tour Concert Live 2007世界巡迴演唱會 (2008-01-31)
 * The Era Concert Live 2010超時代演唱會 (2011-01-25)
 * Opus Jay Concert Live 2013魔天倫演唱會 (2016-05-10)
 * Soundtrack albums
 * Secret 不能說的秘密 (2007-08-13)
 * The Rooftop 天台 (2013-07-12)
 * Compilation albums
 * Partners (2002-04-26)
 * Initial J: Jay Chou's Greatest Hits (2005-08-31)
 * Other works

Music genre/style definitions
Chou's combines a number of popular and culturally-distinct music styles. The following criteria are used to categorize music styles mentioned in the above list:

Common styles used in Chou's music:
 * R&B : Contemporary R&B is a genre of pop music, characterized by smooth vocal arrangements and a smooth beat. This is very different from traditional "Rhythm and Blues" which is not usually used in Chou's compositions.
 * "Zhong guo feng" : Chou has popularized a style of music called "Zhong guo feng", which means "Chinese Style" (中國風). ("Feng" on its own means "wind," but in context it is a shortening of the phrase "feng ge" (風格), meaning characteristic style or genre.) Zhong guo feng features traditional Chinese instruments and Western instruments, sometimes written in the Pentatonic Scale. Lyrics may be in the form of Chinese poetry and discuss themes related with Chinese history and folklore.
 * Hip hop : Rap and beat-heavy; may involve use of scratch, sound sampling, synthesizer music.
 * Pop : Although "pop music" can be used to describe any music that is popular, pop music refers to songs with a simple melody and beat, having a repetitive structure, and is easy to sing along.
 * Rock : Music with heavy use of guitar, drums, bass; strong beat.
 * Soft rock : A genre of rock music, using similar instruments and others such as the piano. Lyrics are usually "less confrontational" than rock music.
 * Electronic : A general term for music where the instrumental track is largely synthesizer-based.
 * Classical music : Western classical music styles of the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic era (1600-1910).
 * Orchestra music : A genre of classical music. Instruments include woodwinds, brass, percussion, and strings.

Less common styles used in Chou's music:
 * Hip hop soul : A genre of R&B and soul singing styles, mixed with hip hop beats. Lyrics tend to be darker in theme.
 * Spanish : Involves distinct Spanish musical styles such as Flamenco music and the use of instruments such as the Flamenco guitar.
 * Tango : See Tango and Argentine music
 * Bossanova : A type of music which originated from Brazil.
 * Lullaby : Tonally simple music intended for children.