The trio of Selina, Hebe, and Ella defined 2000s Mandopop with hits like "Super Star" and a resilient spirit.
For their sound, start with "Super Star." For their heart, try "Always Open" or one of the quieter ones like "Mo Li."
Songs like "Super Star" and "Always Open" became anthems, blending pop, R&B, and hip-hop in a way that felt fresh. They won Golden Melody Awards and kept going even after Selina's 2010 accident, which made their music about more than just hooks.
They formed in 2001 from an open audition and released "Girl's Dorm" that same year. Over two decades, they put out nine albums, from early R&B-inflected pop to later tracks like "Bie" and "Bao Chi Wei Xiao." The group navigated Selina's burns in 2010 and kept performing into the 2010s.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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