Ram Chiang will not rush new album

Ram Chiang will not rush new album

13 Nov – Former '90s top star Ram Chiang said that nothing much has changed since the parody funeral version of his hit song, "You Needn't Be Acquaintances to Meet with Each Other", turned viral recently, except that more people are starting to recognise him.

According to Mingpao News, the singer-turned-actor, who sang the mock version of his old hit with Rita Carpio on the recent episode of TVB series, "Come On, Cousin!", stated, "For me, everything remains the same, though there have been more job offers recently."

Asked if his salary has increased due to the surge of popularity, Ram replied, "Not really. But more fans now recognise me on the street, and I feel like they see me as a friendly neighbour. This is what I want the most."

On the topic of making a comeback in the music industry, Ram said, "People are still talking about it [the parody version], so I don't know. I will consider it after seeing the response when everything's calm again."

"Singing is not a difficult thing for me," he said, adding that he has no qualms about participating in stage performances rather than rushing to release a new album.

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