Serrini (梁嘉茵) is a Hong Kong indie singer-songwriter and cultural icon known for her whimsical lyricism, genre-blending sound, and unapologetically quirky persona. Starting as a DIY bedroom pop artist in the 2010s, she self-produced early albums like *Don’t Text Him* (2017), weaving witty storytelling and feminist themes into lo-fi folk-pop tunes. Over time, her music evolved into lush, theatrical productions blending synth-pop, rock, and Cantopop nostalgia, as heard in recent releases like the cheeky earworm *樹之呼吸* ("Tree Breathing") and the defiantly chaotic *垃圾女星* ("Trashy Diva").
Nicknamed "Mother of the Forest" by fans for her nature-inspired eccentricity, Serrini’s live shows (like the *Tree Ball Ball Live* concert) feel like cathartic, glitter-dusted therapy sessions. Her lyrics often tackle Hong Kong identity, mental health, and modern womanhood with equal parts sarcasm and sincerity, cementing her as a cult hero in Cantopop’s indie scene. Fun fact: she holds a PhD in Hong Kong literature – no wonder her songs hit like poetic grenades wrapped in rainbows.
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