M-Girls (simplified Chinese: å个女ç; traditional Chinese: åå女ç; pinyin: sì gè nÇ shÄng; Jyutping: Sei3 Go3 Neoi5 Saang1; PeÌh-Åe-jÄ«: Sì-ê Lú-seng) is a Malaysian girl group consisting of Queenzy Cheng, Angeline Khoo, Cass Chin and Crystal Ong. The group was formed in 2001. Although M-Girls studio albums have been officially released in many different parts of the world, the group has been a longstanding victim to piracy and unlicensed, illegal distribution. As a result, the group's music company, Starmedia, decided to stop producing additional M-Girls albums in 2014. This announcement came out during the release of the Chinese New Year album True Happiness (çæ¡å) in February 2014, weeks after the release of their EP, My Way.
In 2015, M-Girls released one last CNY album, æ°æ¥ä½³æ (New Spring Holiday), through Starmedia. Afterwards, the group later on decided to part ways with the music company and established their own company, MG Entertainment. This new company's first album release was entitled å¹´ä¾äº (The New Year is Coming), which came out in 2016.
As of 2017, the members of M-Girls are taking a break from working together as a group and would not be producing any albums together. Instead, everyone is currently pursuing solo projects and endeavors for the time being.
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