Jacky Cheung, often referred to as the "God of Songs," captivated audiences during his recent concert at the Taipei Arena on April 19, 2025, as part of his rescheduled '60+' tour. The event was particularly memorable for fans as it featured numerous encore performances, including beloved songs like 'True Love,' 'Left and Right is Difficult,' and the classic duet 'You're the Most Precious.'
What made this concert truly special was the unexpected presence of Winnie Hsin, the original female vocalist of 'You're the Most Precious,' who was spotted in the audience. The moment Cheung began singing the duet, the excitement in the arena was palpable, with fans eagerly joining in. Cheung humorously remarked before the song, "If you don't sing, I will be very embarrassed," prompting the audience to sing along enthusiastically.
Winnie Hsin, who had not anticipated being so emotionally moved, later shared her feelings on social media. She expressed her disbelief at the overwhelming memories and gratitude that washed over her as she listened to the crowd sing the song together. "I really didn't expect to be so touched," she wrote, adding that the experience reminded her of her early career when she first performed with Cheung.
In her heartfelt post, Hsin revealed her wish to once again share the stage with Cheung and sing 'You're the Most Precious.' "I wish to let Jacky remember me, affirm me, and give me the chance to sing 'You're the Most Precious' with him again," she shared, highlighting her deep emotional connection to the song and the memories it holds for her.
The duet, released in 1998, marked a significant moment in Hsin's career, as it was her debut song after signing with PolyGram Records. Interestingly, Cheung had originally intended to sing the duet with another singer, but due to scheduling conflicts, Hsin was chosen instead, leading to the iconic collaboration that fans still cherish today.
As the evening progressed, the atmosphere in the Taipei Arena was electric, filled with nostalgia and joy. Cheung's performance of 'You're the Most Precious' not only brought back memories for Hsin but also reignited the passion among the audience, many of whom had grown up listening to the song.
Cheung's concert was a culmination of three make-up shows, initially postponed due to his battle with RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) last year. The April 19 concert was the second of the three shows, with the final performance scheduled for April 20, 2025. This series of concerts marks a significant milestone for Cheung, as he aims to break his own record of 233 shows from the 'A Classic Tour' with this current tour.
As the crowd sang along to 'You're the Most Precious,' Hsin was visibly moved, covering her mouth in disbelief and fighting back tears. The audience rallied around her, encouraging her to stand up and join in the singing, creating a touching moment that resonated deeply with everyone present.
After the concert, fans took to social media to express their emotions, with many commenting on how Hsin's presence added an unexpected layer of magic to the evening. "I cried while listening to the song, is that normal?" one fan wrote, while another remarked, "If you had gone up to sing, it would have been perfect!"
Hsin's post-concert reflections sparked a wave of support from fans, many of whom echoed her desire to see her perform alongside Cheung again. The heartfelt connection between the artists and their audience was palpable, showcasing the enduring impact of their music.
As Jacky Cheung continues his tour, he remains a beloved figure in the music industry, celebrated not only for his powerful vocals but also for his ability to connect with fans on a personal level. With Hsin's heartfelt wish to share the stage with him again, it seems that the magic of 'You're the Most Precious' will continue to resonate for years to come.
Tonight's final performance at the Taipei Arena is expected to draw even larger crowds, as fans are eager to witness Cheung's record-breaking show and perhaps, in a twist of fate, see Hsin join him on stage once more. Regardless of the outcome, the bond formed through their music is a testament to the lasting legacy of both artists.