Hong Kong singer Khalil Fong’s music tops streaming sites after his death

Hong Kong singer Khalil Fong’s music tops streaming sites after his death

[South China Morning Post] - 03/4/2025

Hits such as ‘Love Love Love’ top Hong Kong’s Spotify, while ‘Special Person’ rises to number one on mainland’s QQ Music.



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