The names of Coco Lee's songs include: "The Night I Miss You", "Myself", and "Good Mood".
1. "The Night I Miss You"
"The Night I Miss You" is a ballad from Coco Lee's 2013 album "Blooming", written by Sodagreen lead singer Wu Qingfeng. "Blooming" is an album released by Coco Lee on May 31, 2013. It contains 11 songs. The producers of the album are Adi Zai, Chen Zihong and Jim Lee. In 2014, the album was shortlisted for the "Most Popular Album of the Year Award" on MusicRadio China's TOP ranking list.
2. "Myself"
It is sung by Coco Li, with Chinese lyrics filled in by Yao Qian. The English version of the song is "Reflection" sung by Christina, which is included in the album "Sunnyday" "Mood".
3. "Good Mood"
"Good Mood" is a dynamic and upbeat song sung by international superstar Coco Lee. It was released on June 25, 1998 as part of Coco Lee's album The title song of "Sunny Day" with the same name. This song was used as the popular Wahaha Lemon commercial song on CCTV in 1998. It matched with Coco Lee's Latin-style singing and dancing, and also made Coco Lee's "Good Mood" popular all over the country at once.
Coco Lee’s early life
Coco Lee was born in Hong Kong on January 17, 1975, and moved to San Francisco, California, USA at the age of 9. When she first arrived in the United States, she had no foundation in English. After studying hard, she became a model student in the first semester. In high school, he served as captain of the volleyball team. In 1993, Li Min graduated from high school and was admitted to the University of California, Irvine with excellent grades.
While in college, he served as the president of the student union for four consecutive years. In 1991, she represented the school in the Miss Teen USA pageant and won the championship. The following year, he participated in the California Regional Singing Competition and won the championship.
In 1993, Coco Lee participated in the program "Rookie Singing Contest" sponsored by Hong Kong Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. and finally won the runner-up. In the same year, he signed a contract with Hong Kong China Star Records and its subsidiary Taiwan Modern Records. On June 15, 1994, he released his first music album "Love Now". The album sold more than 130,000 physical copies within one month of its release.