M-Girls, Malaysiaâs iteration of Taiwan girl band SHE, is a four-member girl group that was formed in 2001 and originally comprised members Queenzy Cheng, Angeline Khoo, Crystal Ong and Cass Chin. They stepped out in 2001 with the platinum-selling Chinese New Year song, "Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year" (éå¿è¿æ¥è±æ¶å¹´), and spend the majority of their career adding to their repertoire of Chinese New Year and Mandopop music, with the group scoring a new Malaysia Book of Records feat in 2004 with Flowers Blossom in the Spring, (æ¥é¢¨å¬è±é) (the title music video set a new record time for the most number of lion dancers in a music video with 108 lion dancers). Cass Chin left the group in 2005, and the group's Mandopop album Nile River (å°¼ç½æ²³) followed that same year, with Love Code (ææ
å¯ç¢¼) coming in 2006. In 2007, they joined forces with Chinese-Malaysian girl group Four Golden Princesses for the collaborative album ä¸å¤æ¡æº and track "ä¸å½æ°å¨." Having put out Chinese New Year albums at a consistent rate since their conception, M-Girls released their 2010 LP Abundant Wealth (éçæ»¡å ) marked by another departureâthis time Queenzy Chengâand issued another five albums before temporarily ceasing operations. In 2017, M-Girls announced they would be taking a hiatus to focus on solo projects, with some of the group's members having individually built up solo catalogues prior to forming in the 1990s.
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