Smith, Jeff; Wylie, Jean (2004). «China's Youth Define "Cool"». The China Business Review (US-China Business Council) 7. Archivado desde el original el 8 de julio de 2011. Consultado el 23 de enero de 2011."The April 2004 "China Cool Hunt" survey polled 1,200 18- to 22-year-old students from 64 universities in Beijing and Shanghai about the who, what, and why of cool... Asian, not Western, musicians are viewed as cool by this generation. No international pop stars were among students' top 10 favorites. China's Wang Fei was the most popular singer, with 17 percent of the votes."
Smith, Jeff; Wylie, Jean (2004). «China's Youth Define "Cool"». The China Business Review (US-China Business Council) 7. Archivado desde el original el 8 de julio de 2011. Consultado el 23 de enero de 2011."The April 2004 "China Cool Hunt" survey polled 1,200 18- to 22-year-old students from 64 universities in Beijing and Shanghai about the who, what, and why of cool... Asian, not Western, musicians are viewed as cool by this generation. No international pop stars were among students' top 10 favorites. China's Wang Fei was the most popular singer, with 17 percent of the votes."
«介绍王菲». 菲迷府 www.wongfei.org(en chino). 25 de enero de 2009. Archivado desde el original el 25 de enero de 2009. Consultado el 12 de julio de 2011.
Faye Wong (王菲) (1994). «王菲:我的故事» [Faye Wong: My Story]. Oriental Sunday. 183–191. Archivado desde el original el 9 de febrero de 2014. Consultado el 1 de abril de 2011.
This is also stated in the sleeve notes of the 2003 re-issue of her 1985 album, Enchanting Kaler.
The term "Fayenatics" was derived from a popular Internet fan mailing list back in 1997. Some members of the mailing list recorded a double disc album in 1998 called Fayenatics – The Album. In a CNN interview that year, Wong mentioned that she had received a copy of this album.
For the album; "Queen's Fellow: yuming 30th anniversary cover album (Japan Version)", 11 December 2002, Toshiba EMI (JP) TOCT-25001, Queen's Fellows. Retrieved 14 July 2007.
Faye Wong (王菲) (1994). «王菲:我的故事» [Faye Wong: My Story]. Oriental Sunday. 183–191. Archivado desde el original el 9 de febrero de 2014. Consultado el 1 de abril de 2011.