Jess Lee's Soaring Rendition of 'Queen' Stuns; Andrew Tan Gratefully Responds: 'Really Can Do It'
Published atJul 09, 2025 12:01 pm
Malaysia's 'Iron Lung Queen' Jess Lee skyrocketed to fame with 'Suffering'. Ten years ago, she participated in China’s show 'I Am a Singer' as a challenger but failed to advance. Now, having returned to the stage to reinterpret Andrew Tan’s hit 'Queen' from 15 years ago, she successfully reignited interest in this iconic song after her performance aired. Faced with this wave of cover versions, Andrew Tan was so moved that he personally expressed his gratitude to Jess Lee, while netizens were touched and praised, 'This is the best example of powerful mutual support!'
Ten years ago, Jess Lee entered the third season of 'I Am a Singer' as a challenger. At that time, she faced many strong vocalists such as Han Hong, Li Jian, and A-Lin, and ultimately did not advance on a stage filled with such talent. Now, Jess Lee returns to compete on 'Singer 2025', performing 'Queen' to convey the emotions of unrequited love. As soon as she started singing, she ignited the entire audience, as if pouring out the regrets and strength within her heart through song, instantly overwhelming the audience with emotional resonance. 陈威全与李佳薇多年前同台飙唱。Jess Lee’s impressive vocals sparked discussion and drew renewed attention, even soaring to the top of the Weibo trending charts. The original singer of 'Queen', fellow Malaysian Andrew Tan, posted a thank you note immediately after the performance: “Thank you Jess Lee for letting more people hear ‘Queen’ again, Betul betul boleh (really can do it)!” This short message not only expressed his affirmation for Jess Lee, but also reignited a warm ripple of emotion for the song among fans.
Likewise, fellow Malaysian musician Chen Wei Quan uploaded a video clip of himself and Jess Lee sharing the stage at the 'AIM Chinese Music Awards' years ago, praising her for being 'so capable of singing' and expressing how happy and moved he was by her performance on 'Singer 2025'.
This article has been translated using our AI technology. While we strive for accuracy,
AI translations
may contain errors. For the most precise information, please refer to the original article.