Coco Lee: Hong Kong pop singer never wanted to be a star, ‘I was shy’ — from the SCMP archive
- After Coco Lee’s tragic death at the age of 48, we revisit her first interview with the Post, published on November 21, 1997
- Lee said during an hour-long interview that she never wanted to be a star

By Kevin Kwong
Here are several facts about singer CoCo Lee that may make you goggle: she is a pre-medical student at the University of California, Irvine. Her lifelong goal is to become a surgeon - and her hair is dyed orange.
Apart from her brightly coloured mop, the 22-year-old’s aspirations to become a doctor hardly befit her current title of “pop queen”.
Lee is one of the three most successful female pop singers in Taiwan, her record sales second only to Sherry Cheng Huei-mei’s.
The self-confident Lee flew into Hong Kong last week to promote her debut Cantonese album CoCo.
Though her c.v. may suggest otherwise, Lee says during an hour-long interview that she never wanted to be a star.
(She was Miss Teenage Chinatown in 1991, came second in the TVB New Talent Singing Contest in 1993, and was voted Best New Artist in 1994, and Best Butt in 1995).