Veteran singers make strong comebacks

Vietnamese music is bouncing back with many products by veteran and young singers after an inactive period due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Veteran singers make strong comebacks ảnh 1My Tam, a famous veteran singer, has released her music video “Dung cung thanh sai” (True becomes false), which has received plaudits from fans (Photo: nld.com.vn)

HCMCity (VNS/VNA) - Vietnamese music is bouncing back with manyproducts by veteran and young singers after an inactive perioddue to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Human, the name of the fifth album of Tung Duong released inearly October, has impressed listeners because of its special featuresof progressive rock.

The album shows a new freshness to Tung Duong's music, thanks to the youngmusic production team with composer Huu Vuong and orchestra conductorLuu Quang Minh. The album also includes veteran French drummer StephaneGalland.

Meanwhile, My Tam has marked her comeback with the ballad Dung Cung ThanhSai (True becomes false) with a long list of achievementsseven days after release: first place on the iTunes chart formost downloaded songs in Vietnam, and the top three most viewedMVs on the Vietnamese Trending YouTube chart.

My Tam's comeback this time has met the expectations of audiences.

The return of other veteran singers such as Hong Nhung, Cam Ly, Thanh Lam, LamTruong, Quang Dung, Le Quyen, Phuong Thanh, Ha Anh Tuan and others hasalso pleased fans.

Bao Chau, 24, a fan of My Tam, said that she was very happywhen her idol released her newest music video.

“All of the veteran artists seem to be returning to the music market, andI’m happy to listen to their music,” Chau said.

With many new music products by veteran singers, fans believe the previousgeneration of singers have adapted to the new trends in the currentVietnamese music market.

Tung Duong told The Thao Van Hoa (Sport & Culture)newspaper that he is always concerned about the quality of theproduct and that it should remain in the hearts of audiences.

Besides veteran singers, young singers such as Jack, Duc Phuc, Orange, BichPhuong, Amee, and Issac have also released new music works in avariety of styles./.
VNA

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