Qi Yuwu, Sheila Sim, Chantalle Ng train in singing for girl group-themed drama

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In the upcoming Live Your Dreams, a group of young women pursue their pop star dreams; meanwhile, the actors get to hone their singing skills under local Mandopop maestro Lee Wei Song.

Channel 8’s newest drama is full of youth and vibrancy, revolving around eight young women who are training to form a singing, dancing girl group.

The formidable force in the drama, though, turns out to be accomplished musician, composer and producer Lee Wei Song, who not only wrote the show’s theme song – which is sung by Qi and Sim – but also guided the actors in music, in addition to playing a role in the drama.About the process of writing the song, Lee shared during a livestream event to promote the show: “I finished the first half of the song, then opened it up to whoever was interested to complete the melody and lyrics”.

When it came to recording his part of the song, though, “I surrendered myself to him. I didn’t know if he’d be very fierce – I worried he’d scold me and perhaps, if my performance was very poor, we wouldn’t even be friends any more after that,” Qi quipped.When he showed up, though, “Wei Song was very nice.

 

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