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Giao Linh (real name: Do Thi Sinh, born:September 8, ) is a Vietnamese singer. She was dubbed "Nữ Hoàng Sầu Muộn" (The Queen of Sorrow), due to her style of singing, her choice of songs, and the melancholy in her voice.
A natural performer since her youth, Giao Linh began taking music lessons as a child. Despite her father's disapproval, her mother secretly hired a teacher to teach young Giao Linh music. She joined Nguyen Ba Tong middle school's entertainment group when she was 9 years old.
In , representing Air Vietnam, Giao Linh won the gold medallion in the Kim Hoang entertainment contest. The following year, while under the tutelage of musician Nguyễn Văn Đông (of Chieu Mua Bien Gioi's fame), she entered a singing contest at Quoc Thanh Theater. She was introduced as a bonafide singer on that day, and received great ovation from the audience. As she recalled, "I was so scared when people started to yell and made such a ruckus after I finished and went back stage. It was only later that the promoter came to tell me that they (the audience) liked my singing, and they wanted an encore".
Giao Linh appeared on Vietnamese television for the first time in , which brought her instant stardom. Giao Linh made famous such songs as Lòng Mẹ, Mùa
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Coco Lee
Chinese-American singer (–)
Coco Lee (Chinese: 李玟; 17 January – 5 July ) was a Chinese-American singer, songwriter and actress.[3][4] She is widely regarded as a significant figure and a Diva. Her career marked the modernization of pop music in Asia and influenced many other artists. Her career began in in Hong Kong, and she gained early fame in Taiwan through a series of successful albums, establishing herself as an icon in Asia. During her life, she lived in Hong Kong, Taiwan, the United States and Mainland China. Her diverse cultural experiences shaped her background and laid the foundation for her success in the entertainment industry. She released 18 studio albums, two live albums, and five compilation albums.[5][6]
Lee has been described as 'Asian Mariah Carey' and "enormously influential".[7][8] She was also noted for her Americanized dance routines.[9] She voiced the lead character Fa Mulan in the Mandarin version of the Disney Film Mulan, and sang its theme song "Reflection".
She was the first Asian singer to have music released globally, making her the first Chinese singer to break into the western market.[10] Her album Just No Other Way, released in , was the fi