Jolin" was written by Sten Iggy Strange Dahl, Johan Moraeus, Christoffer Wikberg, and Peggy Hsu. Production done by Michael Lin, the track "Dr. However, Tsai's singing style and tone made the song imply a poet's loneliness that can be understood by most people." It is a little classical, but it is a little complicated with pitch shifts and changes of speed and rhythm. Peggy Hsu described: "The music arrangement seems to be telling a story. It depicted from the opposite angle the joy and sorrow of an egocentric romantic poet. Tsai described: "The song is special, besides its heavy beat, it merged the genre of electronic music, the composition is something I've never tried to interpret before, and it encompassed my own attitude, since the lyrics by Matthew Yen is incisive, girls should have their own ideas, so when I record this song, I put myself into the personality of becoming a strong woman." On September 5, 2012, Tsai released the song "Wandering Poet" both written and produced by Peggy Hsu. Produced by Michael Lin, the track was different from Tsai's previous dance songs with multiple emotional transitions and more difficult scales in the rap section. The song described a love player from a female perspective, and it encouraged women to hold on to brave attitude and believe they will eventually meet true love. The track was written by Charite Viken Reinas, Eirik Johansen, Alexander Puntervold, Robin Jessen, Anne Judith Wik, Nermin Harambasic, Ronny Svendsen, and Golden Horse Award winner for Best Film Original Song Matthew Yen. On August 15, 2012, Tsai released the album's lead single "The Great Artist". Two of Tsai's collaborators on the album were JJ Lin ( left) and Tanya Chua ( right) In the same month, Tsai indicated she has finished recording the album and would shoot the album cover and artwork as well as music videos with European team. In July 2012, Tsai revealed the album would be released around her birthday on September 15. She also put a lot of her own ideas on music, music video, and artwork." In the same month, Tsai revealed the songs on the album were already fifty percent complete, and indicated she recently practiced choreography three to four hours each day. Some of the songs were recorded again and again. Tsai's manager Tom Wang described: "She is very careful about the album and spends the most time recording it. In June 2012, Tsai indicated the album would be released in August of the year, and she would pick ten out of fifteen recorded songs to include on the album. In April 2012, Tsai indicated it would probably have international collaboration on the album. In February 2012, Warner Music Greater China's president Sam Chen indicated Tsai's twelfth studio album would be released in summer of the year and was in the stage of listening demos. On December 31, 2011, Tsai appeared on the Hunan Television's 2011–2012 New Year's Concert, and her performance delivered highest ratings of the evening in China. On July 12, 2011, Tsai released a book titled Living Slim, and it has sold more than 120,000 copies in Taiwan. On December 24, 2012, Tsai embarked her third concert tour Myself World Tour. The album has sold more than 65,000 copies in Taiwan, and it became the fourth best-selling album and the best-selling album by a female artist of the year in the region. On August 13, 2010, Tsai released her eleventh studio album Myself, it included eight dance-pop tracks, two ballad tracks, and five interludes, and she dedicated a lot of ideas for including production, lyrics, costumes, dancing, music videos on the album. The album also earned Tsai an MTV Europe Music Award nomination for Best Asian Act. The album received four Golden Melody Award nominations for Best Mandarin Album, Best Mandarin Female Singer, Best Music Video, and Song of the Year for the track "The Great Artist", and eventually it won for Song of the Year for "The Great Artist". Commercially, the album has sold more than 100,000 copies sold in Taiwan alone, and it became the third best-selling album and the best-selling album by a female artist of the year in the region. The album received generally positive reviews upon release, with critics praising it a "pop masterpiece" and has the depth to reward repeated listens. The artistically-flavored album houses tracks influenced by the elements of art, poetry, and dance. Tsai collaborated with various producers on the record, including Michael Lin, Peggy Hsu, JJ Lin, and Tanya Chua. It was released on September 14, 2012, by Warner Music Taiwan. Muse is the twelfth studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai.