Like an annual affair, Jay Chou's  decision to release his new album this May has left other singers  scurrying to change their own release dates.
As  of now, two former Golden Melody best singers, Gary Chaw and Wang  Leehom, have confirmed changes in the dates of release for their  upcoming albums.
The only  big-name male artistes slated to release their album in May are the  ensemble rock group Superband, but insiders observed that they have a  different target market.
Taiwanese  superstar Jay Chou currently has nine albums to his name, and barring  the first self-titled album, has been the biggest-selling artiste in  Asia.
After focusing on film and TV production for more than a year, with the critically panned The Treasure Hunter and Pandamen, and a cameo in the Yuen Woo-ping wuxia biopic True Legend, the 31-year-old will return to his first love, starting with the May album followed by a concert tour in June.
Reports  said his latest musical venture sees him experimenting with the Lady  Gaga-inspired electronic genre. Trademark styles like soft rock and zhong guo feng will also feature.
When  contacted, Rock Records said Gary's English album is postponed not as a  response to the above news, but because studio recording has been  delayed.
Leehom's latest album, originally scheduled to be released last month, has been pushed back till after summer.
But  female singers, apparently, aren't worried about clashing head-on with  the multi-platinum Jay. Delivering albums in the same month include  Malaysian singer-songwriter Penny Tai and Taiwanese songbird Claire Kuo.