Pop singer Coco Lee, known for her success in Asia during the 1990s and 2000s, has died at the age of 48. Born in Hong Kong, she gained fame for her
Pop singer Coco Lee, known for her success in Asia during the 1990s and 2000s, has died at the age of 48. Born in Hong Kong, she gained fame for her Mandarin and English albums and also voiced the lead character in the Mandarin version of Disney’s Mulan. Lee had been battling depression for a few years and tragically attempted suicide over the weekend. She was in a coma and passed away in the hospital on Wednesday. Her sisters described her as a pioneering star who brought joy through her music and broke new ground for Chinese singers internationally. Coco Lee’s legacy will be remembered with her trademark bright smile and kindness.