Choosing the sacred Yen Tu mountain range as the location for her 2025 debut work - the MV "Yen Tu in the Night" - Ho Quynh Huong rarely sings in the style of traditional Vietnamese folk singing (ca tru). The singer said she has a surprise for the audience after the Lunar New Year.
Singing in an ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress) in 13°C weather.
With Yen Tu at night , a rare opportunity for audiences to hear Ho Quynh Huong She sings in a style reminiscent of Ca Tru (a traditional Vietnamese folk singing style). Many viewers were surprised by this rarely shared talent from the female singer from Quang Ninh .
In the music video, the singer skillfully weaves together many stories about the sacred land, the place where King Tran Nhan Tong chose to practice asceticism after abdicating the throne.
To complete the product, Ho Quynh Huong and her team endured extremely cold weather. One scene was filmed at 7 PM at Dong Pagoda, 1,068 meters above the ground, where the temperature was around 15 degrees Celsius, and the singer performed wearing an ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress).
Director Duong Lan Huong shared: “On the first day of filming, it was bitterly cold, and we finished shooting at 9 PM. Afterward, we walked down the mountain until almost midnight. I admire Huong's work ethic because the next day, she was full of energy and showed no signs of fatigue.”
After just one day of being uploaded, the singer's music video attracted over 30,000 views. Many viewers praised Ho Quynh Huong for maintaining her vocal prowess and expressed their hope that she would continue her career. showbiz more.
In early 2024, Ho Quynh Huong returned to music after many years of "lying low". She admitted to being old-fashioned, finding it difficult to grasp the music market and compete on digital platforms and charts, and relied on a team of young people.
"My mindset is never on par with younger generations. Their music is modern and trendy. When I sing, I also have to listen to my colleagues' feedback to find a suitable way to sing, rather than just doing it my own way. My return means I'm no longer a singer who easily climbs to the top of trending charts or gets lots of views," Ho Quynh Huong admitted.
After Tet, I have gifts for the audience.
In 2024, Ho Quynh Huong didn't have many standout songs, but she remained productive with two musical releases, "The Flower Season of That Year" and "Just Let Me Be." Notably, her "Just Let Me Be" tour across both North and South Vietnam was a success, selling out all tickets.
Besides her artistic activities, she regularly undertakes charity trips and maintains a vegan diet.
“It’s been a truly special year for me. If 2024 allowed me to get used to waking up very early in the morning and going to work at the company, and then working as a singer in the evening, then I’ll definitely have to get used to it by 2025. After the Yen Tu night and everyone celebrating Tet… there will be more gifts from Ho Quynh Huong,” the female singer shared.
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