DTAP's "Made in Viet Nam": 5 "huge" reasons that make experts "nod"!
Sharing the same opinion with the audience, those who have been in the profession for a long time also had to nod "DTAP's music is really good", "DTAP's Made in Viet Nam album deserves all the honors", "The Made in Viet Nam album is definitely a "dinosaur" competitor in every race at music awards", "Every song in Made in Viet Nam is "cool" with national pride", "Made in Viet Nam is quality from the music to the lyrics"...
All the praise for "Made in Viet Nam" is not exaggerated because each song leaves an "unforgettable" impression on music lovers. 16 songs with the participation of 25 top Vietnamese singers.
Among them, the oldest performer is People's Artist Bach Tuyet, born in 1945, and the youngest is baby Winnie, born in 2020. She is the voice of many generations, each milestone has a representative voice.
With the desire to preserve, spread and renew Vietnamese cultural values, "Made In Vietnam" is likened to a panoramic picture through music, fully recreating the country's appearance through 16 colorful slices.
Through this journey, the audience will encounter a multifaceted Vietnam: from majestic natural beauty, heroic history to vibrant modern life, all blended in an indomitable spirit, humanity and national pride.
Two hit songs: My Tam and Ha Anh Tuan "burn themselves out" with emotional MV!
In particular, two songs "The season of wind blowing on the roof" and "My house has a flag hanging" performed by My Tam and Ha Anh Tuan were also released as emotional MVs.
The appearance of My Tam not only creates a special mark for the project, but also demonstrates the attraction and prestige of DTAP in gathering great artists to join hands for a community music product.
As a native of the Central region, My Tam said she was moved when she first heard the song "The Windy Season Blows on the Roof". She shared her desire to join DTAP in making this product as a message of encouragement to her fellow countrymen as well as all people across the country: that after the storm, faith and solidarity will bring us back to peace.
With its simple, familiar yet profound melody, "The Wind Blows on the Roof" not only reflects the story of the storm season but is also an evocative metaphor for each person's journey before the "storm" of life. The song sounds like a consolation and a symbol of strong will and strong family ties, affirming that after all, the wind of peace will return.
DTAP also launched the "Journey of Pride" - a journey across Vietnam from South to North, along the Truong Son mountain range, to celebrate the 80th National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
The release of the debut album is also a strong affirmation of DTAP's unique artistic thinking: sticking to contemporary folk music but still preserving the "Vietnamese soul". At the same time, this is also a testament to the courage of a group of young artists who dare to pursue their own path, persistently aiming to create products imbued with national identity.
Not only stopping at the role of producer behind the success of many artists, DTAP has affirmed the position of independent artists with vision, using music to evoke national spirit and placing Vietnamese culture in the context of global integration.
With 16 songs and the participation of 25 artists, "Made in Vietnam" is a project rich in artistic value and special meaning in celebration of the 80th anniversary of National Day September 2. Each work is meticulously cared for by DTAP from the lyrics, arrangement to the recording stage, using traditional musical instruments performed by the artists themselves, bringing depth and bold traditional colors.
The album's emotional flow is seamlessly led, taking the audience through many levels: sometimes simple and intimate, sometimes generous, rich and prosperous; interspersed with quiet, thoughtful cuts. Notably, although there are songs that have been released before, all the arrangements in the album are new, bringing many surprises to the listeners.
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