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Xu Meijing’s ten best songs

The ten best songs of Xu Meijing: "Knowing It", "Regret", "Behind the Bar", "Moonlight in the City", "We Are People Returning at Night", "Put You in My Heart" ”, “Sunshine is always after the storm”, “Allure”, “Spread”, “Happy and Guilty”.

Xu Meijing, formerly known as Xu Meifeng, was born in Singapore on September 27, 1974. She is a Singaporean pop singer. In 1992, she participated in the Miss Chinese Singapore Competition and won the titles of Miss Friendship and Miss Photogenic. In 1993, she participated in the "Looking for Superstar" singing competition in Singapore and won the title and signed a contract with a record company. In 1994, Xu Meijing released her first solo album "Ming Knows".

The albums "Regret" and "We Are All Night Returners" were released in June and December 1996. After 2000, she retired from the music scene and began to engage in charity work. In June 2006, he reappeared in the media's sight due to the "hotel incident" and was later diagnosed with mild schizophrenia and depression. In November 2006, Xu Meijing decided to come back and started recording songs with the help of friends.

Emotional experience

In 2012, he appeared on the Yunnan Satellite TV New Year's Day Gala. Singaporean music producer Chen Jiaming is Xu Meijing's mentor. He has always been responsible for Xu Meijing's music. Due to the long-term cooperation, they have become more and more passionate. But Chen Jiaming was already married, so the relationship ended without any problems. Yuen Yaofa is a Hong Kong singer who met Xu Meijing while filming the TV series "Goodbye Firefly" in Taiwan.

From 2003 to 2004, Yuan Yaofa accompanied her to Italy when she was feeling depressed. During this period, the relationship between the two gradually heated up. In 2005, Yuan Yaofa was frozen because he offended the company's senior management. As a result, his relationship with Xu Meijing began to be in crisis, and the two were on the verge of breaking up.