Yoga Lin and Jer Lau Finally Perform Together in a Mega Concert! Justin Lo and Ng Lam-fung Hilariously Form Boy Band "My Husband" as a Tribute? Men's Magazine Exclusive Interview Revealed! Surprise Appearance by Liu Liyang?

The most exciting news in the music scene recently has to be the long-awaited mega collaboration between Yoga Lin (Yoga) and Jer Lau (Jer) finally happening on stage! Rumours of a partnership had been circulating for a while, but no one expected it to materialise so quickly. Friends who caught the opening night all say that Yoga's psychedelic vocals meeting Jer's powerful "Ah Bao"-style delivery was a match made in heaven. However, the most explosive segment of the night wasn't a song, but the guest appearance—Justin Lo and Ng Lam-fung came on stage together and jokingly announced they were forming a new boy band called "My Husband"!
Justin Lo and Ng Lam-fung Form "My Husband" as a Tribute to Yoga Lin and Jer Lau?
So, on that night, Justin Lo and Ng Lam-fung suddenly appeared, saying they wanted to give Yoga and Jer a special gift. Justin said, "Seeing how popular boy bands are these days, we decided to form our own. We're calling it 'My Husband'!" The whole crowd burst into laughter because it was obvious to everyone that the name perfectly plays into the fantasies of Yoga and Jer's CP fans (Yoga is often called "husband" by fans, and Jer has a song called "Sea Boy" about male emotions). Ng Lam-fung added, "We're 'My Husband,' so you two can be 'My Wife'!" This caused Yoga to blush, and Jer quickly retorted, "Why don't you just form a band called 'My Father' first!" The sense of humour of musicians is truly something else.
Liu Liyang Shows Support as a Friend; Yoga Lin Spills Secrets from "Dragon Inn"
Speaking of Yoga's comrades, we can't forget Liu Liyang, who rose to fame alongside him on "One Million Star." Although she's been keeping a low profile in recent years, it turns out Liyang and Yoga have stayed in touch. She didn't perform at the concert, but quietly sat in the audience showing her support. After the show, she even went backstage to catch up with Yoga. In a post-concert interview, Yoga mentioned that he recently appeared on the show "Dragon Inn," and the 9th episode was all about him. In it, he opened up about the days when he and Liyang struggled together, surviving on instant noodles. He jokingly said Liyang's cooking skills are "stuck in time," but that kind of comrade bond really warms the heart just listening to it.
"Men's Magazine" Cover Feature: Deconstructing Yoga's Aesthetics of the Minority
Beyond his musical activities, Yoga recently graced the cover of Men's Magazine's 202nd issue, with the theme centred around the "minority" philosophy. In the interview, he spoke about always believing in the power of the "minority": "The mainstream and the non-mainstream aren't actually opposites; they nourish each other. I'd rather be a gentle minority, using music to embrace every lonely soul." For some reason, these words remind me of his song "Walk Together" from back in the day, or the more recent playful vibe of "Girl." After reading this feature, you realise Yoga is not just a singer, but also a philosopher of life.
Yoga Lin's Musical Evolution: From Psychedelic to Healing
Looking back on Yoga's career over the past decade-plus, his musical style has truly been constantly evolving. From the "One Million Star" days with "You Put Me In A Mood," to later hits like "Mystery Guest" and "Fairy Tale," and then the album "Sell Like Hot Cakes," every transformation has surprised his fans. I think, whether mainstream or小众, Yoga's greatest strength is always using his most sincere voice to sing out the secrets in our hearts. If you ask me why I haven't gotten tired of him yet, I'd say:
- Because when he sings "Cruel Moonlight," you feel the whole city quiet down;
- Because when he sings "Driving Around," you remember someone you missed out on;
- Because when he sings "Girl," you instantly want to grab your partner and get married;
- Because when he sings "Willingly," 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 document every fragment of life.
There are still a few shows left. If you haven't bought tickets yet, you really need to act fast. As for when Justin Lo and Ng Lam-fung's band "My Husband" will officially debut? I think everyone was just joking around, but if they actually release a song, I'll be the first to pay up and support them!