Loger Chen (b. 2000)

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Alias:
Chen Le Yi
Chen Leyi
ChenLeyi
Chén Lèyī
Guo'er
Le-Yi Chen
LeYi Loger Chen
Leyi Chen
Loger
Loger_陈乐一
Лейи Чэнь
Лэй Чэнь
Чэнь Лэй
ЧэньЛейи
ЧэньЛэй
チェンレイイー
チェン・レイイー
チェン・レイ・イー
狗儿
狗兒

Birthplace:
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China

Born:
July 25, 2000

Loger, also known as Chen Leyi (陈乐一), is an independant Chinese singer-songwriter. She is a former member of the project girl group Legal High.  She made her solo debut on January 21, 2020, with the digital single "大梦淋雨".  She is known for being a contestant on the reality survival shows The Next Top Bang and Let's Band. She participated in the Dragon TV survival show The Next Top Bang which first aired on October 21, 2018. she placed first on the final episode, thus becoming the center of the project girl group Legal High. The group debuted on January 3, 2019 with the digital single "嗨".  She participated in the Youku reality survival show Let's Band which first aired on August 17, 2019. Her band won third place in the final episode.  In early 2020, Legal High went inactive and was assumed to be disbanded.

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Theme Song Performance:
2025  卓球少女 -閃光のかなたへ-

Lyricist:
2024  White Lightning

Theme Song Performance:
2017  The King's Avatar
2022  Love Behind the Melody
2023  X&Y
2024  White Lightning

Vocals:
2017  The King's Avatar
2021  Unrequited Love
2022  Love Behind the Melody
2023  X&Y
2024  White Lightning

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