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1 History  





2 Members  





3 Discography  



3.1  Albums  





3.2  Singles  







4 Comment  





5 References  














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Milk Coffee
牛奶@咖啡
Also known asMilk@Coffee
OriginBeijing, China
GenresMandopop
Years active2004–present
Members

Milk Coffee (Chinese: 牛奶咖啡; pinyin: Niúnǎi Kāfēi) is a Chinese pop-music group consisting of Kiki (singer/lyricist), and Ge Fei (Keyboard/guitar/arranger and producer).[1][2]

History

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KiKi was in high school when met Gefei through QQ. They chatted about music. After entering the university, KiKi and Gefei built a band with two other classmates and participated in the Campus Band Competition, however resulting in a loss. The band was forced to disband due to their graduation. Both previous students built the band "Milk@Coffee". According to them, the purpose of their music was just a way of life.

KiKi said, “In 2004, I met a stranger in Gefei's home, she asked me if I want to be an artisan. I couldn't believe at that time. The stranger, is our broker. She listened to our music, through friends' introduction. " Milk@Coffee joined Modern Sky Company, and debut by the album "Burn! Little Universe". In 2008 and in 2009, they released album "Youth is blue" and "Got used to the loneliness". "Got used to the loneliness" was released with the book "Loneliness leads us to grow up", which is written by Kiki.

In 2009, they changed Milk@Coffee into Milk Coffee. They left Modern Sky Company and joined Huayi Bros. Media Group. The new albums, "Give You Some Color" "Lost & Found~To find it" and "You can not love me" make them more famous in China.[3]

Members

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Kiki
Gefei

Discography

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Albums

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Singles

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Comment

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Their music is just like milk coffee, fresh and mellow. Unlike others, Ge Fei (Keyboard / guitar / arranger and producer) has perfect skills in playing the piano and the guitar, makes their music classical and romantic. Kiki, the lead singer & lyricist, has sweet voice. Also, the lyrics she writes are very lovely.[3]

References

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  • ^ 周浩 (23 November 2011). ""牛奶咖啡"谈组合名字由来 澄清两人并非情侣". 潇湘晨报. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  • ^ a b 牛奶@咖啡_网易娱乐-唱片 at 163 entertainment
  • ^ http://datalib.ent.qq.com/star/4141/starinfo.shtml [dead link]
  • ^ "Next World_牛奶咖啡_歌曲试听_365音乐网". Yue365.com. Retrieved 2022-08-20.
  • ^ "牛奶咖啡新歌《信仰年轻》网易云音乐首播". 24 May 2013.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Milk_Coffee&oldid=1200110051"

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