Thursday, April 11, 2019

Ron Ng Wants to Partner Up in Tackling the Music Industry Again, Bosco Wong Gives Group Name the Cold Shoulder: 'Cheap to the Point That No One Has It'

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Ron Ng and Bosco Wong have worked together very well for many years. [Tonight], the two won 'Weibo Popular TV [Series] Partners' for "Flying Tiger" at the 'Weibo Starlight Awards'; however, when the two accepted hk01's interview, they gave the credit to Michael Miu for winning the award this time: "In all fairness, getting 'Best Partners' this time, Michael also has to be here. (How will you guys be thanking Michael?) We will be engraving Michael's name on the award. Immediately getting a pen to write the 「三」 character on it...those that instantly come off after rubbing it".

Ron revealed earlier that this year is the 15th anniversary of the release of 《別怪她》, so he will be returning to the music industry in the future, releasing a follow-up edition of 《別怪她》: "Have no choice but, for the next half year, I also do not have much time to work on it yet. Waiting for Tang Chi Wai or Ben Chong to write songs in preparation first".

Bosco also previously released albums; when asked whether he was interested in showing off his singing voice again, Ron immediately answered, "Everyone can rest assured. We also have a chance to sing (the theme) for 'Flying Tiger 2'!" The two also look forward to challenging fast songs. The best is the proportion of music being higher than singing, and trying out music that breaks out from traditional television series. Ron even came up with their group name: "I am Ron, and you are Bosco...R&B!" However, Bosco seemed incapable of accepting this name, saying that it was 'cheap to the point that no one has it'!"

Related post: Doing Something for the 15th Anniversary! Ron Ng Plans to Sing "Don't Blame Her" Part Two

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