Performed at the Oscars, fans were all over the world, Hong Kong's famous singer Coco fell asleep under stress

Coco Lee: Hong Kong's famous singer and songwriter Coco Lee said goodbye to this world at the age of 48. Coco Lee's sisters Carol and Nancy said Lee had been suffering from depression for a few years and attempted suicide on Sunday. She was admitted to the hospital with immediate effect but she slipped into a coma and died on Wednesday.

Performed at the Oscars, fans were all over the world, Hong Kong's famous singer Coco fell asleep under stress

Hong Kong singer Coco Lee passed away on Wednesday. Coco Lee's sisters revealed through a social media post that the singer attempted suicide after which she slipped into a coma.

Coco Lee sings the Mandarin version of the 1998 Disney film Mulan's theme song Reflection and becomes the first Chinese American to perform at the Oscars, singing Best Original Song-nominated 'A Love Before Time' from Ang Lee's 'Crouching Tiger,' 'Hidden Dragon' She also became Lee's sisters, Carol and Nancy, said he had been in a coma since attempting suicide over the weekend. The Facebook post said, "Coco had been suffering from depression for a few years, but her condition worsened over the past few months.

Lee, 48, has a singing career of nearly 30 years. Her fusion of R&B sounds with Western hip-hop brought her immense popularity. According to the report, Lee was born in Hong Kong and raised in San Francisco.
Carroll and Nancy wrote in a post highlighting Lee's achievements that over the past 29 years, Lee has earned countless international accolades with best-selling songs and impressed audiences through live shows. We are proud of them!