Revolutionary songs that were thought to be selective in their audience reached young people and created a fever. Young people learned and sang along to the melodies of "The Road to the Front", "Aspirations of Youth", "Uncle Ho's Generation Youth"... with pride and excitement, joining in the atmosphere of the recent parade.

The spread of revolutionary songs is fast and strong thanks to social networks. Many TikTok, Facebook, Zalo accounts... use heroic songs as background music for parade clips that they film and edit themselves while following the event. Some young people also spend time researching historical documentaries to make short clips with information about heroic battles in the two resistance wars to protect the Fatherland. Revolutionary music contributes to making products convey the pride of the glorious times.

"Whether going up the mountain or down to the sea/ Overcoming storms, overcoming hardships/ Youth side by side, steady steps, my friend/ Don't ask what the Fatherland has done for us/ But ask what we have done for the Fatherland today...", the lyrics in the song "Aspirations of Youth" (Vu Hoang) are close, familiar and arouse patriotism and national pride in the young generation, appearing continuously on social networks.

When listening to songs about history and revolution, the common feeling of most young audiences is pride and emotion when once again feeling the dedication and sacrifice of previous generations, with passionate patriotism, overcoming the rain of bombs and bullets to regain independence and freedom for the nation. No longer the "heartless" generation, many young people shed tears when understanding the meaning and great value of the peace they enjoy today.

The beautiful images at the parade also inspired young people to make clips with revolutionary songs that were shared a lot.

The beautiful images at the parade also inspired young people to make clips with revolutionary songs that were shared a lot.

The song "Aspiration of Youth" performed by singer Tung Duong created a fever on social networks when scrolling through any clip, one could hear his strong, masculine voice, bringing listeners a feeling of joy and happiness, blending in with the bustling atmosphere of the country's big holiday.

Singer Tung Duong shared: “I was surprised that the song I performed became a trend and became a song that young people know by heart. The immortal works about the country that were thought to be selective in audience have now become national songs that everyone knows by heart. The songs of our ancestors have been re-arranged in a spirit that suits the new era, suits the tastes of young people but does not lose their originality, have been well received and created a positive effect.”

Another song that received much love and praise from young audiences was "Continuing the story of peace" by musician Nguyen Van Chung, performed by two singers Vo Ha Tram and Dong Hung. The melody of the song resonated, giving listeners goosebumps thanks to the harmonious combination and powerful, emotional voice. With a rich soprano voice and skillful vocal technique, Vo Ha Tram fully conveyed the heroic, profound spirit of the song. She not only reached the pinnacle of performing techniques but also moved listeners at the depth of emotion. Young audiences listened to her voice, absorbed every lyric and hummed along to the music, which was shared across social networking sites, creating a transformation trend that was enthusiastically responded to by young people.

The image of the soldier on revolutionary music background is spread across social networking platforms.

The image of the soldier on revolutionary music background is spread across social networking platforms.

It is undeniable that media combined with digital platforms are factors and means to help spread traditional music works strongly and interestingly. It is clear that young people are approaching history through music. The parade and march to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and the reunification of the country this year is jokingly called a "national concert" by young people. This is a creative way to express emotions, bringing important political and historical events closer to the Gen Z generation. Soldiers and veterans... who used to create a generation gap, have now become idols in the eyes of young people; they hold hands and ask to take pictures with veterans in a warm and happy manner, just like when meeting young idols.

Social media platforms have become a “digital stage” for the young generation to express their love for their homeland and country through revolutionary melodies. Thanks to the heat spreading from the April 30th holiday, revolutionary songs created a strong effect, attracting more than 3.1 billion views and reaching the top 8 Trending Music on YouTube.

The most encouraging thing is that after the “national concert”, these songs were also widely popularized in schools, through art performances. Gen Z has choreographed dances and songs themselves, combined with historical clips during flag-raising ceremonies and local anniversaries, which has helped to make history lessons more vivid./.

Lam Khanh

Source: https://baocamau.vn/ca-khuc-cach-mang-hut-khan-gia-tre-a39298.html