CoCo Lee
(January 17, 1975 - July 5, 2023), born in Hong Kong, China, is a Hong Kong pop singer and actress.
In 1993, she won the second place of the "New Talent Singing Contest" held by Hong Kong TVB, and made her debut in Hong Kong. In 1994, he released his first music album, Love Now. [31] In 1996, she joined SONY Records Taiwan, and her music album "Coco Lee" won the second place in the year-end sales of the Golden Song Dragon Tiger Chart. In the same year, the music album CoCo's Party sold 530,000 copies in Taiwan. In 1997, he released the album "Every Time I Miss You". In 1998, he released the music album Di Da Di Hints [91], which sold 1.8 million copies in Asia. In the same year, he held a "Heartthrob" concert in Taiwan. [103] Sing the Chinese theme song of Disney's animated film Mulan, "Myself" [1]. In 1999, he released his first English-language album, Just No Other Way, [91] which sold 2 million copies worldwide. [2] In 2001, her song "A Love Before Time" was nominated for the best Original Song at the 73rd Academy Awards, thus becoming the first Chinese singer to sing an Oscar. In the same year, he released the Mandarin album Promise. [104] In 2005, he released his second English album, Exposed. [108]
In 2012, he released the album Blooming. [111] In 2014, he won the Channel V International Most Popular Chinese Singer Award in the 18th Global Chinese Music Chart [4]. In 2016, he won the title of Singer King of Hunan TV singing reality show "I Am a Singer in the fourth season". In 2017, he released his single "18" [106]. In the same year, he won the "Chinese Music of the Year Award" at the Asian Golden Melody Awards. [92] In 2019, Coco Lee's "You and Me" World Tour was held [5]. In 2020, she sang the Chinese theme song "Myself" for Disney's live-action film "Mulan" [6].
On the evening of July 5, 2023, Coco Lee's sister Li Silin posted a micro blog saying that Coco Lee died of depression at the age of 48.