Mi Lu Bing

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Mi Lu Bing
Origin Singapore
Genres Mandopop
Years active20062010
Labels Warner Music (2006–2008) , Dragon One Entertainment Group (2009–2010)

Mi Lu Bing (literally "lost soldiers") was a Singapore-based rock band who rose to fame after winning the inaugural season of the local band competition SuperBand. The band consists of three members, Chan WeiQi, Nicodemus Lee (Nic) and Samuel Wong (Sam). The band's first album sold 5,000 copies, but its second album sold only 2,000 copies. [1]

Contents

Members

Awards

Singapore Hit Awards 2007《新加坡金曲奖 2007》:

Champion of SuperBand 2006 《非常SuperBand》冠军

Discography

To date, Mi Lu Bing released 3 albums and involved in 6 compilation albums :

Albums

Album #Album Information
1st Mi Lu Bing
2nd Triangle
3rd Meal for Three

Compilation albums

1. Best Of 非常 Superband
2. December Stars 2006
3.《群星贺岁 金猪庆丰年》
4. December Stars 2007
5. 星光大道
6.《黄金主题曲》合辑
7.《群星贺岁 福牛迎瑞年》

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References

  1. Kwok Kar Peng, "Third Time Unlucky?", The New Paper, Nov. 22, 2009.
Preceded by
N/A
Winner of SuperBand
2006
Succeeded by
Tu Zi