Milk Coffee

Milk Coffee
牛奶咖啡
Origin China
Other name(s) 牛奶@咖啡, Milk Coffee, Milk@Coffee
Genre(s) Mandopop
Current Members Fu Yan, Ge Fei

Milk Coffee (Chinese: 牛奶咖啡; pinyin: Niúnǎi Kāfēi) is a Chinese pop-music group consisting of lead singer Fu Yan, and guitarist Ge Fei.[1]

References

  1. ^ Milk Coffee at myspace.cn

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