Coco Lee

Lee in 2013 Ferren "Coco" Lee (; 17 January 1975 – 5 July 2023) was a Chinese-American singer and songwriter. She was raised in Hong Kong and the United States. Lee began her career in Hong Kong before expanding to Taiwan and internationally. She released 18 studio albums, two live albums, and five compilation albums.

Lee has been described as "enormously influential" and Asia's Mariah Carey. She was also noted for her Americanized dance routines. She voiced the lead character Fa Mulan in the Mandarin version of ''Mulan'', a 1998 animated Disney film, and sang its theme song, "Reflection". She was the first Chinese singer to break into the American market. Her album ''Just No Other Way'', which was released in 1999, was the first English-language R&B album recorded by a Chinese singer. Her English single "Do You Want My Love" received international attention, appearing on the US ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Breakouts chart at No. 4 and entering the top 50 of the US Billboard Dance Club Play chart as well as the Australian Singles Chart. Lee performed the song "A Love Before Time" from ''Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'' at the 73rd Academy Awards, becoming the first, and so far only, Chinese to perform at the Academy Awards. She was also the first Chinese-American singer to sing at an NBA game, the first Asian to hold a concert at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, the first non-mainland Chinese singer to win the Chinese reality show ''I Am A Singer'', and the first Chinese- brand ambassador for Chanel. She spent most of her life in Hong Kong and died there at the age of 48. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. Crouching tiger hidden dragon
    original motion picture soundtrack
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    by Tan, Dun, 1957-
    Published 2000
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