Ferren Lee-Kelly
(born January 17 1975), [1] popularly known as Coco Lee
, is a Chinese singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. [2] She is the only Asian artist to have multiple top-three singles in the MTV Asia Hitlist. "Do You Want My Love" also entered the music charts in America and the entire album, Just No Other Way
gave Coco a break in the English market. [3]
Coco had first gained recognition when she won first runner-up in the 1993 New Talent Singing Awards with her rendition of Whitney Houston's "Run to You". A local record company noticed that Coco's voice stood out aside from being the only contestant to sing in English. The following day, Capital Artists asked her to sign a contract with their label. [4]
Coco is the first Chinese person to perform in the Oscars, singing the Academy Award nominee for Best Original Song, "A Love Before Time", from the movie Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
, in the 73rd Academy Awards. [5]
Coco also provided the voice of Mulan in the Mandarin version of Disney's animated feature of the same name. [6]
Coco's music has been influenced by genres ranging from pop, hip-hop, R'n'B, adult contemporary and soul. While her releases have often received mixed critical reception, she is renowned for her East-meets-West music and melismatic vocals. She has also been nicknamed the "Asian Pop Diva" by the media and due to her worldwide success, critics called Coco the "Best-selling Female Artist" of the continent.
In 2001, Asia Weekly
magazine named Coco as one of the most powerful people in Asia on their Power 50 list. [7]
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Early life and discovery
Born in
Hong Kong with ancestry from
Harbin,
China, Coco is the youngest of three children. She has two elder sisters, Nancy, who was her manager before, and Carol. Her father died when she was young, and Coco moved at the age of ten with her mother and sisters to
San Francisco, California. She went through school while experimenting with her singing voice, and followed her elder sisters in entering several local singing contests. She attended
Raoul Wallenberg Traditional High School in San Francisco. Later on, Coco had a brief enrollment at the
University of California Irvine. Coco is close to her mother, who managed her career before.
After CoCo's high school graduation in 1992, she took a vacation in Hong Kong, to see her two sisters' (Carol Lee and Nancy Lee) participation in the
Miss Hong Kong Pageant, and while there, she came first runner-up in the 12th Annual
New Talent Singing Awards. The following day, she was approached by the record label
Capital Artists.
Record companies
After winning in the 1993
New Talent Singing Awards, Coco was approached by
Capital Artists and asked her to sign a contract with them. She made her debut on
June 15,
1993, with her compilation album,
???? LaLaLa
. A year later, she worked with Fancy Pie Records. In 1995, Coco signed a contract with
Sony Music Entertainment. Rumors came out that her mother paid $350,000 to end Coco's contract with Fancy Pie Records and transfer to
Sony; however, Coco stated in an interview that Sony had bought out her contract.
[8] It has also been rumored that Sony hired top lawyers to ensure that Coco's move to Sony was seamless. In 1998,
550 Music represented Coco with her stateside debut album,
Just No Other Way and in 2005,
Epic released her second English album,
Exposed
. Since then,
Sony Music Entertainment continue in handling her career.
[9]
CoCo sang the song "
A Love Before Time" for the movie
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
. She received worldwide exposure when she performed the song live at the
73rd Academy Awards ceremony. Critics commented that she hit the high C6s right on, and delivered solid vocals.
In 2002, CoCo was the featured performer at a
Houston Rockets NBA game. She became the first Chinese singer to ever perform the
US National Anthem at a major global sporting event.
In addition to her status in the
Mandarin music market, Lee's English-language performance has also received recognition. Her love song "
Before I Fall In Love" was included in the
soundtrack of the movie
Runaway Bride
.
Also,
Walt Disney Pictures hired her to sing the theme song and be the voice of the heroine Fa Mulan in the Mandarin version of
Mulan
. She recorded the song "Reflections", which she also sang in the 2005 opening of the
Hong Kong Disneyland. A "Reflections" Mandarin music video was also filmed. While the
Lea Salonga English version is widely known, Coco also sang the English version, including one which she performed together with Lea.
The success of her concert in
Taiwan in 1998, second to
Michael Jackson in terms of audience, with more than 30,000 people who watched, caught the attention of
Sony Music United States and
Tommy Mottola. In 1998 and 2001, she gave 2 concert in Las Vegas. The first was at Bally and the second at Mandalay Bay.
Coco has also been getting into acting. She co-starred in the Chinese comedy movie
Master of Everything
(aka
Bamboo Shoot
) with
John Lone, which won the Best Foreign Film award in the 2005
Beverly Hills Film Festival. While in character within the movie, she sings one of her own songs, "Di-Da-Di", which was the cover of
Maria Montell's "And So the Story Goes".
In the world of fashion and commerce, CoCo was an
Omega Global Ambassador in 2004, and fashion house
Chanel named CoCo its first "Asian-Pacific Celebrity Ambassadress". This brought Ferren's story full circle somewhat, as she got her nickname
CoCo from being an admirer of the firm's products. CoCo, as the YouthAIDS ambassador had been to Bangkok, Thailand for the global
AIDS conference in 2004. She attended the conference as the representative of the Asian artists to meet various youth groups discussing what she can do to educate them about AIDS.
In early 2005, CoCo visited countries all over Asia to promote her latest album
Exposed
. During her visit in the Philippines, she guested in SOP and performed the songs "
Do You Want My Love" and "
I Will Survive" with
Regine Velasquez. CoCo, together with pop singer
Shaggy hosted the show while Velasquez won the trophy for the second time in a row as the Philippine's favorite artist.
In June 2005, CoCo's engagement with Canadian businessman
Bruce Rockowitz was made public, apparently having taken place some months earlier. Despite their 18 years gap, Coco's mother approved the marriage. Before her relationship with Bruce Rockowitz, Coco has been rumored with the Taiwanese singer
Wang Leehom.
Current career
As of 2007, CoCo Lee has yet to break the U.S. market with a big smash hit single. Although both her English albums have sold modestly, regular airplay and recurrent airplay by radio programmers is still lacking. Her record company also failed to actively promote her English albums. As a result, she has not been able to "cross over" to the American market. Her most recent English single aimed at the North American market, although it is only released in Asia, is titled "No Doubt", the lead single from the album
Exposed
. Once again because of lax programming on radio station playlists, this single was ignored by radio. The singles have become chart and video television hits in Hong Kong and
Taiwan among other places. The second single from
Exposed
is the song "So Good", whose music video is increasingly run on Hong Kong and Taiwanese
MTV.
Coco's follow up album to her
C-Pop hit album
Promise
, titled
Just Want You
, features the hit single "Hip-Hop Tonight" with
Vanness Wu, which follows in the same vein as
No Doubt
. The album
Just Want You
was released on
September 22,
2006. The second single from the album was "The Ninth Night", followed by the third single "Love You at 85 °C" and the final single, "Dangerous Lover".
Coco Lee returned to San Francisco bay area for a live concert at the
Shoreline Amphitheater on
September 22,
2007 with special guest
Alex To. It was her first live performance in her hometown in several years.
In
2008, Coco was chosen to sing one of the
Olympic songs, "
Forever Friends", opposite
Sun Nan.
Her new chinese album
East to west
was released on August 14th, including "I have a dream", "I love movies" and "Bring Your Own Bag", a song to encourage people to bring and recycle their own shopping bags to save the environment.
The three hit singles are "Party time", "Beautiful theme song" and "Turn".
Quotations
"I really idolize everything my sisters do, so I went into singing contests and won also. That's how I really got into singing."
[10]
"People liked my voice so much, it was so different. I also combined the R&B feel with the pop music of Taiwan. Everyone there [in Taiwan] used to sing really conservatively – they sing to the melody and that's it. The music [Chinese music] just sounded so dead. I wanted to bring the R&B flavor and other Westernized sounds to my music, because that's the type of music I grew up listening to." (about her Asian audience)
[11]
"When I work, I work. I don't think about anything else. I just wanna get the work done. And I'm a perfectionist."
[12]
"They cannot imagine what I'll sound like. But always when I'm done singing, people are very surprised."
[13]
Discography
Studio albums
;Fancy Pie Records releases
- June 1994: Love from Now On
- December 1994: Promise Me
- June 1995: Brave Enough to Love
- September 1995: Woman in Love
;
Sony Music releases
- March 1996: CoCo ??
- November 1996: CoCo's Party
- June 1997: Everytime I Think of You
- November 1997: CoCo
(Cantonese album)
- January 1998: DiDaDi
(HMV Music Chart: #1)
- July 1998: Sunny Day
- May 1999: Today Until Forever
;
550 Music release
- November 1999: Just No Other Way
(HMV Music Chart: #1)
;
Sony Music releases
- August 2000: True Lover, You and Me
- October 2001: Promise
;
Sony BMG releases
- March 2005: Exposed
(HMV Music Chart: #1)
- September 2006: Just Want You
(HMV Music Chart: #1)
;
Warner Music releases
- August 2009: East To West
Best Of albums
- August 1996 : best of 96
or Beloved Collection
- January 2000 : The Best of My Love
- June 2002 : D. IS CoCo
- May 2008 : 1994–2008 Best Collection
Live albums
- December 1995 : You are in my heart concert
- December 1998 : Concert in Taipei 98
Maxi singles
;Sony Music releases
- April 1998 : Di da di color remix
- August 1998 : Take a chance on love
;550 Music releases
- 1999 : Do you want my love
- 2000 : Wherever you go
Compilations
;Capital Artists releases
- June 1993 : Automn edition (??????93???)
;Capital Artists and Fancy Pie releases
- September 1994 : Love Party (????94??Party)
- November 1994 : Statement of love, love song (????, ????)
- December 1994 : Merry christmas (????)
Asian Chart-topping hits and singles
- "Di Da Di"
- "Take a Chance on Love"
- "Do You Want My Love" Hot Dance Music/Club Play: #49
- "Before I Fall in Love"
- "Can't Get Over" feat. Kelly Price
- "Wherever You Go"
- "A Love Before Time" (English and Mandarin for the soundtrack of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
)
- "Reflection"
- "No Doubt" feat. Blaaze
- "All Around the World"
- "So Good"
- "Hip-Hop Tonight"
- "Brave Enough to Love"
- "Another Sad Love Song" (Dance Version)
- "The Ninth Night"
- "Dangerous Lover"
- "I Have a Dream" (2008 Single)
- "Bring Your Own Bag (BYOB)" (2009 New Single/Recycling Jingle)
Videography
;Fancy Pie releases
- 1995 : Foot print
(VCD)
- 1995 : You're in my heart concert
(VCD)
;
Sony Music releases
- 1996 : Coco's workout camp
(VCD)
- 1998 : Coco in Italy
(VCD + photo book)
- 1998 : Di da di
(VCD)
- 1998 : Sunny day
(VCD)
- 1999 : Concert in Taipei 98
(VCD/DVD)
;
550 Music releases
- 2000 : Just no other way, The Video Collection
(VCD)
;
Sony Music releases
- 2002 : Coco so crazy
(VCD)
- 2002 : All my Coco
(DVD)
- 2004 : Master of everything
(DVD/VCD)
References
- Coco Lee- Biography, Gallery, Forum and Videos
- www.cocolee.net/profile/biography-e.html
- Singer of the Week
- www.cocolee.net
- CoCo Lee - A Love Before Time(73rd Oscar)
- www.askmen.com/women/singer/38_coco_lee.html
- Chinese Pop Music History 20 Years Special - CoCo Lee
- YouTube - CoCo Lee-- CNBC asia LO&CO Part3
- Coco Lee's Profile
- Awards and Quotations
- All about Coco Lee
- Quotations straight from Coco!
- Coco Lee's Awards and Quotations