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Coco Lee holds dance party for "Exposed"
www.chinaview.cn 2005-04-04 10:57:13

Taiwan singer Coco Lee hold a dance party over the weekend in Taiwan for her latest album "Exposed." (Source: Sina)
Taiwan singer Coco Lee hold a dance party over the weekend in Taiwan for her latest album "Exposed." (Source: Sina)

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