Taiwanese rapper MC HotDog will not perform song taking jab at Coco Lee after her death


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Taiwanese rapper MC HotDog (right) will no longer perform one of his songs as a sign of respect to late singer Coco Lee. Photos: Reuters, MC Hotdog/Facebook

Taiwanese rapper MC HotDog said he will no longer perform one of his songs after the death of Hong Kong-American singer Coco Lee.

MC HotDog, whose real name is Yao Chung-jen, said at his recent concert that he had wanted to post a tribute to the pop diva after he learnt of her death.

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