Moon Lee Singing Betray (иѓњеџ›) By Chai Li (и”ўз«‹е„ї, Cherrie Choi) May 2026
Classic 1980s Cantopop with a moody, synth-pop influence.
If you are learning the song, focus on the "cool" and somewhat detached delivery typical of late-80s Hong Kong female singers. 4. Where to Find the Music
This guide focuses on the 1980s Cantopop track , originally performed by Chai Li (蔡立兒, Cherrie Choi) , and notably covered or performed by actress/martial artist Moon Lee (李賽鳳) . 1. The Original Song: "Betray" (叛逆) Artist: Chai Li (Cherrie Choi) Release Year: 1988 (featured on her debut album Hope ) Classic 1980s Cantopop with a moody, synth-pop influence
The song's title, Panni (叛逆), translates to or "Betrayal" in the sense of defying expectations.
While Chai Li's original is the definitive vocal version, Moon Lee's version is popular among fans of 80s Hong Kong action cinema because it showcases a softer, musical side of the actress known for high-octane stunts. 3. Key Lyrics & Meaning Where to Find the Music This guide focuses
The chorus often emphasizes the feeling of "not wanting to follow the rules" and the pain of a love that feels like a prison.
Moon Lee often performed "Betray" during televised variety shows (such as those on TVB) or at live charity events. Her version is often remembered for its more energetic, performance-heavy style compared to the original recording. While Chai Li's original is the definitive vocal
The lyrics describe a sense of rebellion and emotional defiance within a relationship, a common theme in late-80s Hong Kong pop that moved away from traditional ballads. 2. Moon Lee’s Performance