Wo zhe shi nian (æÂÂè¿ÂÃ¥ÂÂå¹´ Wàzhè shànián "My Last Ten Years") is the 1995 debut album of Zang Tianshuo. The album is considered his most representative work. The title refers to the ten years from his first gig in 1985 to first album in 1995. Zang started as a hard rocker, but had mellowed his sound since 1985 and in 1993 began to record tracks that produced a soft rock album. Sales in July 1995, the first month, reached 150,000 copies, a large number then and since for a Chinese hard rock artist and making Zang China's best-selling rock artist of that year. The hit single "Pengyou" (Friend) brought Zang China-wide recognition. and the album received as "feelgood music." The album includes both songs from 1989 and Zang's solo work.