In 2001, not only was it the peak year for Eason Chan's concert tour, but it also marked a pivotal point in his life with multiple "stormy" events converging: Musically, he released his self-produced album "Millennium Prophecy," exploring societal anxiety and human alienation through tracks like "Panic" and "Plague," balancing introspection and exuberance in his performances. Romantically, his relationship with Faye Wong became public, with his emotional rendition of "Jade Butterfly" sparking fan interpretations of "Jade" representing Faye, and the butterfly symbolizing love's flight, solidifying the "Eason-Faye" love story. Amidst global turmoil, Chan stood as a spiritual beacon for Generation Y, rallying with his rock spirit and the anthem "Alive VIVA." This tour was a turning point for Chan, evolving from an idol to an artist, and a rare moment in Mandarin pop history where pure musical power swept through Asia.
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