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


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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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