“Filming MV for Reality Show ‘Proxy Marriage Proposal’ Lin Youjia Reveals 3 Marriage Tips”

“Epoch Times, April 25, 2024”

Taiwanese singer Yoga Lin’s new album “King” has been releasing different messages of love with each song. The latest hit, “Proxy Proposal,” composed by Yoga Lin and co-written with lyricist Chen Xinyan, tackles the topics and concepts one should be aware of before entering marriage, hoping that everyone can prepare well before venturing into married life to embrace a happy future.

Yoga Lin expressed that although marriage is a joyful occasion, it also requires immediate mutual understanding and learning to manage a lifetime of relationships. “Once this commitment is made, it shouldn’t be easily destroyed.”

The music video pays tribute to variety shows since the millennium. To give the MV a sense of the program’s nostalgia, the young director deliberately chose an old professional camera to recreate the zoom-in shots reminiscent of early programs. Boss Yoga Lin, along with two senior staff members, Bone Knight and Ali Sha, created a humorous process of crafting a proposal plan for a man who wishes to propose, and successfully completed the proposal plan.

Even though everyone knew they were shooting a music video, during the most critical proposal segment, many crew members were still moved to tears on set. Yoga Lin said, “Marriage is truly a matter of love and also a very sacred thing. I hope more people can enter marriage through this song. I am quite looking forward to it, hoping to see more lifelong happy marriages and share the joy with everyone.”

As the president of the “Proxy Proposal Company,” Yoga Lin also shared his values ​​on marriage. Before marriage, one should consider if they can sacrifice for the other, follow the other, and love the other as much as they love themselves. He jokingly said, “If you can do these three things, the proxy proposal company can help you with the mission.”

In response, Yoga Lin also provided a modified version of the lyrics to “Proxy Proposal,” changing the original “Marry him” to “Marry me,” allowing more people who want to propose to sing it to their intended target, hoping this song becomes a supportive proposal song, bringing everyone abundant happiness and successful proposals.