Malaysian news anchor sings Coco Lee song in fluent Mandarin on live broadcast

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A perfect tribute to a much-missed star.

’s passing on a live broadcast, Malaysian news anchor Rasyidah paid homage to the star in an unexpected but really moving manner.’ in perfect Mandarin before saying: “I believe that a lot of people are familiar with this song by Coco. However, we will never get the chance to hear her perform this song live again.”

Rasyidah also shared her thoughts on the topic of depression, wondering if those who always bring others joy and laughter are “truly happy themselves”. Rasyidah has been praised for her touching tribute, with many saying she did the song justice with her “accurate Mandarin pronunciation” and her “good voice”.

 

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