
On the evening of December 2, Minh Sang released the MV Vietnam Forever Progresses - a propaganda song to celebrate the 81st anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam People's Army (December 22, 1944 - December 22, 2025).
The product clearly defines Minh Sang's musical style: developing youthful, fresh cheerleading songs by combining with the quintessence of folk music.
Vietnam Forever Forward is a new composition by young musician Nguyen Tran Minh Son, praising the indomitable spirit and heroic spirit of soldiers that has been passed down and nurtured through thousands of years of history to today's era.
Regarding the unique proclamation reading, Minh Sang said that at first the crew planned to incorporate a rap reading but felt it was not new enough to create the creative effect that the project's spirit was aiming for. Therefore, the proclamation reading was chosen with the desire to bring the song to a new, sacred and proud level.
In particular, with the performance of People's Artist Huu Quoc, the proclamation deeply touched the listeners' emotions. As soon as it was released on various platforms, the heroic proclamation in the MV was quickly spread and shared.
Talking about Minh Sang, People's Artist Huu Quoc commented: "Sang is a young singer who is very passionate about the propaganda music genre, aiming at the national spirit, consciously combining with valuable assets to preserve and spread to the younger generation. As a senior in the profession, there is no reason why I would not support him."


The MV chooses a youthful and dramatic pop/rock style for the mix, combining the sound of drums to create an urgent spirit and a feeling of pride for the listener.
An interesting point of the project is the participation of many champions and runners-up of music competitions such as Le Xuan Nghi, Ngoc Tram, Vo Duc Tri (3 runners-up of The Voice of Vietnam), Tuyet Mai (champion of Let's Listen to Me Sing ) and singers Thai Bao and Duc Quang.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/ca-si-minh-sang-ket-hop-nsnd-huu-quoc-lan-dau-dua-doc-hich-vao-nhac-co-dong-post826629.html






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