Chinese company allegedly owes Hong Kong singer G.E.M. RM10mil appearance fee


By AGENCY
Hong Kong singer G.E.M. had appeared in three episodes of the music variety show 'Heroes Of Remix' in 2016. Photo: G.E.M./Facebook

Hong Kong singer G.E.M., who is known for hits such as City Zoo and Full Stop, has reportedly been owed appearance fees totalling 16.3 million yuan (RM10.6mil) by a Chinese company.

According to Chinese media reports, court documents show that Hummingbird Music, the 31-year-old’s former label, has sued Shanghai Canxing Culture & Media, a company which operates entertainment businesses, such as television programme and music production.

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