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My Little Airport is an indie pop band based in Hong Kong, known for their unique lyrics influenced by Hong Kong English. The duo consists of Ah P (Lam Pang), who writes and plays the music, and Nicole (Nicole Au Kin-ying), who provides the vocals. They sometimes collaborate with friends and family for their albums and performances. In 2004, they released their debut album, "the ok thing to do on sunday afternoon is to toddle in the zoo," under Harbour Records, which they established with four other indie bands. In 2006, they joined Elefant Records to expand their distribution beyond Hong Kong. The band formed while Ah P and Nicole were journalism students at Hong Kong Shue Yan College, where they began writing songs in English and Cantonese. Their lyrics often reflect journalistic inquiries such as "Who?", "What?", "Where?", and "When?". They are also known for their quirky song titles, often addressing friends and celebrities. In 2009, they began writing politically themed songs, including "divvying up stephen lam's $300000 salary" and "donald tsang, please die," the latter responding to political comments made by Tsang regarding the Tiananmen Square protests. Their latest album, "poetics — something between montparnasse and mongkok," was released on November 23, 2009.
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