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Singaporean singer Guo Meimei became popular in 2005 with "Mouse Loves Rice", and launched the brainwashing divine comedy "Not Afraid Not Afraid" in the same year The results are also quite eye-catching, and now 18 years later, she once again turned over the album cover that included these 2 songs, which instantly evoked the memories of a large number of fans and set off a heated discussion on the Internet.
Guo Meimei posted through IG on the 28th, turning out the cover of the album "Not Afraid Not Afraid" launched 18 years ago, and wrote emotionally: "Everything happens for a reason. Trust the timing. As soon as the picture came out, it immediately evoked memories in the hearts of a large number of fans, and many people immediately had familiar melodies in their minds.
In the face of netizens, curious questions: "Is this an unopened album?" Guo Meimei replied: "Dismantled, your own." As for some speculation, "Jocie is back?" She herself replied: "Yes." As soon as the post came out, it also attracted a message from fans who sighed "In 2005, I am really old", "I'm not afraid of my memories", "The one I bought is still there".
In fact, Guo Meimei initially became popular as a newcomer, but later encountered twists and turns on the road to the music scene, first found that the ovarian endometriosis cyst temporarily left the music scene to rest and open surgery, and after returning from illness, she was innocently bullied by the Internet because of the scandal of colliding with the mainland show-off rich woman "Guo Meimei", which also seriously affected the performance opportunities, and only regained the opportunity to release a film after 6 years. Despite this, she is passionate about singing, once saying "I will never change my name!" "Insist on using your real name to return to the music scene and use music to make a name for yourself.