Yah Lah But

Sandra Riley Tang joins us to talk about her unforgettable performance with Coldplay in Singapore, her departure from The Sam Willows, and her passion for better HDB design. She reflects on burnout, therapy, and creative freedom, while sharing why she’s now focused on building a more beautiful, intentional life—both onstage and off.

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(00:00) FutureYOUth Movement | PA Youth Charter
(00:50) Intro
(02:46) Exploration of Solo Music Career
(06:08) Rediscovery and Performance Reflections
(14:12) Impact of Opening for Coldplay
(21:41) SG's Music and Sports Scenes
(25:43) Pressure and Creative Change
(26:30) Exploring Artistic Avenues
(27:35) Return to Music
(28:45) SingSong Social
(44:18) Impact of HDB Colours
(49:01) Meeting with the Town Council
(52:13) Neighbourhood Voting and Survey
(57:20) Community Involvement
(59:32) Design Alterations and Approval
(01:11:24) Navigating Bureaucracy
(01:13:10) Design Aesthetics and Public Spaces
(01:17:41) The Role of Creativity in HDB Design
(01:24:40) One Shiok Thing

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Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak

What is Yah Lah But?

The most uncensored conversations about censorable things coming out from the much-censored country of Singapore. Hosted by Haresh & Terence from the comedy house Ministry of Funny.