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Young jazz star celebrates popular album
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Taiwan jazz singer Joanna Wang (R) attends a press conference in Shanghai celebrating her hot-selling debut album, "Start from Here," July 14, 2008. The bilingual album, released by Sony BMG in January, has so far sold 200,000 copies throughout Asia, Tungstar reports. Wang, who turns 20 next month, is hailed as the "next big thing" by music critics. She is also being compared to Norah Jones and Lisa Ono.

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