The song is called Succumb Not to Sorrow (不要輸給心痛) performed by many singers including: Sammi Cheng, Andy Hui, Jade Kwan, Juno Mak, Shirley Kwan, Elanne Kong, Myolie Wu, Bosco Wong, Michael Tse, Virgina Lok, Benette Pang, Hacken Lee, Angelababy, G.E.M, Mr., Theresa Fu, Joyce Cheng and Jonathan Wong. The theme song for the event is based on a Japanese poem.
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Last night, Myolie Wu appeared at the radio station to participate in the recording for the Japan Earthquake disaster relief, Love Without Borders 3.11 Candle Night with rumored boyfriend Bosco Wong and Michael Tse. Before Myolie traveled to Japan to shoot for TVB series The Rippling Blossom, she reveals that she was able to contact her stepmother in Japan and felt relieved. As for Bosco, he reveals he plans to donate to the Japan Disaster relief along with other singers to help them as much as he can. As the public is concerned if TVB would delete the 'Big 5' record labels (including BMA) song recording, Michael said: "It is not the time to talk about who is held accountable, we hope that everyone will understand the message we are sending, and donate to help the Japanese. It does not matter what station we appear on, it's for charity!"
The song is called Succumb Not to Sorrow (不要輸給心痛) performed by many singers including: Sammi Cheng, Andy Hui, Jade Kwan, Juno Mak, Shirley Kwan, Elanne Kong, Myolie Wu, Bosco Wong, Michael Tse, Virgina Lok, Benette Pang, Hacken Lee, Angelababy, G.E.M, Mr., Theresa Fu, Joyce Cheng and Jonathan Wong. The theme song for the event is based on a Japanese poem.
The song is called Succumb Not to Sorrow (不要輸給心痛) performed by many singers including: Sammi Cheng, Andy Hui, Jade Kwan, Juno Mak, Shirley Kwan, Elanne Kong, Myolie Wu, Bosco Wong, Michael Tse, Virgina Lok, Benette Pang, Hacken Lee, Angelababy, G.E.M, Mr., Theresa Fu, Joyce Cheng and Jonathan Wong. The theme song for the event is based on a Japanese poem.
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