Yoga Lin and Jer Lau's Dream Collaboration Concert: Justin Lo and Fung Ng Hilariously Form Boy Band "My Husband" | Exclusive men's mag Interview Revealed | JW Lau Surprise Appearance?

The most exciting news in the music scene recently has to be the long-awaited dream collaboration concert between Yoga Lin (Yoga) and Jer Lau (Jer)! Rumours of a partnership had been swirling, but no one expected it to happen so soon. Friends who caught the opening night are raving about it, saying Yoga's psychedelic vocals paired with Jer's raw "Ah Bao" energy is a match made in heaven. But the most talked-about moment of the night wasn't a song – it was the guest segment, when Justin Lo and Fung Ng showed up together, jokingly announcing the formation of a new boy band called "My Husband"!
Justin Lo and Fung Ng Form "My Husband" – A Tribute to Yoga Lin and Jer Lau?
So, Justin and Fung made a surprise appearance, saying they wanted to give Yoga and Jer a special gift. Justin quipped, "Seeing how massive boy bands are these days, we decided to start our own. We're calling it 'My Husband'!" The place erupted in laughter, as it was clearly a playful nod to the fantasies of Yoga and Jer's fan shippers (Yoga's often called 'hubby' by fans, and Jer's song 'Sea Boy' explores male emotions). Fung Ng added, "We're 'My Husband,' so that makes you two 'My Wife'!" This left Yoga blushing, while Jer fired back, "Why don't you just form a band called 'My Father' first!" The humour of musicians, you've got to love it.
JW Lau Shows Support; Yoga Lin Spills Secrets About "Dragon Inn"
Speaking of Yoga's close friends, we can't forget JW Lau, who rose to fame alongside him on "One Million Star." Although she's been keeping a lower profile recently, JW has stayed in touch with Yoga. She didn't perform this time but quietly watched from the audience and caught up with him backstage after the show. In a post-concert interview, Yoga mentioned a recent appearance on the show "Dragon Inn." In episode 9, which focused on him, he opened up about the early days of scrimping and saving for bread with JW, jokingly adding that her cooking skills haven't improved in a decade. But the deep bond between them is truly heart-warming to hear about.
Exclusive men's mag Cover Interview: Deconstructing Yoga Lin's Aesthetics of the Minority
Beyond his music, Yoga recently graced the cover of men's mag issue 202, with a feature on "The Philosophy of the Minority." In the interview, he spoke about his belief in the power of the 'few': "Mainstream and non-mainstream aren't opposites; they nourish each other. I'd rather be a gentle minority, using music to embrace every lonely soul." For some reason, this sentiment brings to mind his early hit 'Feelings' or the more playful vibe of recent songs like 'Girl.' After reading the interview, you realise Yoga is more than just a singer; he's a philosopher of life.
The Evolution of Yoga Lin's Music: From Psychedelic to Healing
Looking back on Yoga's career over the last decade-plus, his musical style has constantly evolved. From the 'One Million Star' days with 'You Quench My Thirst,' to later hits like 'Mystery Guest' and 'Lies,' and then the album 'Sell Like Hot Cakes,' each transformation has surprised his fans. Whether mainstream or niche, Yoga's greatest talent lies in his ability to always sing the secrets of our hearts with the most sincere voice. If you ask me why I never get tired of listening to him, I'd say:
- Because when he sings 'Cruel Moonlight,' the whole city seems to fall silent;
- Because when he sings 'Driving in Circles,' you remember someone you missed out on;
- Because when he sings 'Girl,' you feel like grabbing your partner and heading to the chapel;
- Because when he sings 'Release,' you realise that letting go can also be a form of gentleness.
Perhaps this is Yoga's magic – he always uses music to help you remember every fragment of your life.
There are still a few shows left. If you haven't got your tickets yet, you'd better hurry! As for when Justin and Fung's band "My Husband" will officially debut? I think they were just joking, but if they ever release a song, I'll be the first to throw my money at it!