Five things to know about Singaporean singer-songwriter Boon Hui Lu

Boon Hui Lu said her album touches on issues faced by women in their 20s. PHOTO: HIM INTERNATIONAL MUSIC
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SINGAPORE - Two years ago, Singaporean singer-songwriter Boon Hui Lu rocketed to fame after singing a cover of the song Stranger In The North by Malaysian rapper-songwriter Namewee.

Now, the 25-year-old has her own debut album, released in January, titled Honestly Me. It features 10 original Mandarin songs, such as the moving Dear, and the melancholic Tears.

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