M-Girls, Malaysia’s iteration of Taiwan girl band SHE, is a four-member girl group that was formed in 2001 and originally comprised members Queenzy Cheng, Angeline Khoo, Crystal Ong and Cass Chin. They stepped out in 2001 with the platinum-selling Chinese New Year song, "Happily Welcoming the Harvest Year" (開心迎接豐收年), and spend the majority of their career adding to their repertoire of Chinese New Year and Mandopop music, with the group scoring a new Malaysia Book of Records feat in 2004 with Flowers Blossom in the Spring, (春風催花開) (the title music video set a new record time for the most number of lion dancers in a music video with 108 lion dancers). Cass Chin left the group in 2005, and the group's Mandopop album Nile River (尼罗河) followed that same year, with Love Code (愛情密碼) coming in 2006. In 2007, they joined forces with Chinese-Malaysian girl group Four Golden Princesses for the collaborative album 世外桃源 and track "中国新娘." Having put out Chinese New Year albums at a consistent rate since their conception, M-Girls released their 2010 LP Abundant Wealth (金玉满堂) marked by another departure—this time Queenzy Cheng—and issued another five albums before temporarily ceasing operations. In 2017, M-Girls announced they would be taking a hiatus to focus on solo projects, with some of the group's members having individually built up solo catalogues prior to forming in the 1990s.
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