
This is a music project with a deep message of gratitude to teachers, mentors and those who have accompanied and inspired the author on his journey of growth, especially teacher Nguyen Duc Hoe - Principal of Dong Du Japanese Language School, Ms. Nguyen Thi Hoai Thu - former Chairwoman of the National Assembly's Committee on Social Affairs.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Le Long Son shared: “In my educational and musical journey, I would like to express my gratitude to those who taught me faith, determination and the meaning of life. The MV 'Thank you teacher' is like a small gift in place of thousands of words of gratitude.”
He also sent special thanks to Mr. Nguyen Duc Hoe, who opened the door for him to come to Japan, and to the tens of thousands of students who have accompanied him for more than two decades.

The MV was mixed and arranged by Cao Minh Trung with the main performance by singers Nam Cuong and Duyen Quynh and a choir of 40 young singers.
The Teacher's Grace also recreates the journey of growing up of a generation of young Vietnamese: from the difficult days of childhood, the first steps in life full of confusion, to the moment of meeting the teacher - the one who shows the way, the one who sows faith and helps us never get lost. The Teacher's Grace has a gentle, sincere color with emotional lyrics: "Leading me firmly to adulthood / I will keep the teacher's grace, engraved in my heart".
Mr. Son believes that in the AI era, technology is just a supporting tool, and the real value lies in emotions and gratitude. “ Thanking teachers is not a product to show off, but a reminder to live beautifully, live kindly and be grateful for life,” he said.
The MV was released on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Youtube Music, Amazon, Soundcloud, Facebook, Tiktok and Instagram from November 16 as a tribute to teachers on Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20.
In particular, at the discussion on Respecting Teachers in Today's Era , Mr. Le Long Son, Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Dang Tinh - Deputy Director of the Branch of Thuy Loi University and psychologist Giang Kate all agreed that the word "teacher" and "student" are the threads connecting the hearts of teachers and students, helping to keep the position of teachers steadfast in all eras, even when AI can be an endless storehouse of knowledge.

At the end of the ceremony, Mr. Son emotionally said: "Just one teaching from a teacher can change a person's life. I just want to spread that to as many young people as possible." And the final message of the MV is for everyone to come back to visit their teacher and say, "Thank you, teacher."
Singer Phuc Anh has just released the MV "Where do we come from?". The song is bright and clear but contains big questions about origin, life and the journey of being human.
The song opens with simple but haunting questions: "Mother, where do we come from? Why do we come here? Where will we go next?" - questions of children but touching the deepest thoughts of adults.
The work is a gentle narrative of Phuc Anh, evoking innocent curiosity, faith and gratitude for life, for the motherland where people are born and raised.

In the MV Where Do We Come From , Phuc Anh transforms into a storyteller with the soul of a child - curious, innocent but also filled with many thoughts about existence.
The music has a folk feel combined with modern pop, with simple, bright and memorable melodies.
Phuc Anh shared: “Since I was little, I often asked my mother those questions and they have followed me until now. Now, I want to sing those questions again from the purest perspective."
Therefore, the song is also a reminder that in every adult there always exists a child - someone who is always curious, wants to understand the world and wants to be loved.

Co-starring with Phuc Anh is a Gia Rai ethnic girl - representing innocence, purity and the spirit of connection between humans and nature.
The little girl is also likened to the innocent version of Phuc Anh in particular and the purest part of every human being in general. The female singer believes that even when grown up, everyone still has that innocence within them, it's just that sometimes they forget.
The two walked through the majestic mountains and forests of the Central Highlands. There, Phuc Anh played the guitar and sang while the little girl sat perched on a tree branch, her clear eyes looking up at the sky.
The MV also intersperses documentary footage of Phuc Anh’s charity trips to the Central Highlands villages. Phuc Anh released the product as a way to express gratitude to his roots, people and nature.
Excerpt from MV "Where do we come from"
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