From left to right: Miyuna, Phuong My Chi
Those were the comments of the contestants in the second semi-final round when talking about Miyuna - the contestant expected to win the final round of Sing! Asia 2025 - at the recording session on July 16 in Macau (according to Sinchew newspaper), which will be broadcast simultaneously with the international side on FPT Play in the near future.
Phuong My Chi: I have always loved Miyuna from the beginning until now.
In the second semi-final round on the evening of July 18, 8 contestants will compete 1:1 to select 4 people to enter the final round. Japanese contestant Miyuna will be the opening performer.
Listening to her sing, judge Truong Luong Dinh "although not understanding the language, felt her heart tighten, the immersion overcoming the language barrier".
Su You Peng also had compliments for Miyuna: "You always bring performances that exceed my imagination. Your vocal expression is very precise."
Judge Lee Seung Hyun said that the artist looked introverted and shy, but when she stood on stage and the music played, her presence was so energetic that viewers couldn't take their eyes off her.
After the performance, no one from the backstage wanted to challenge Miyuna. Kha Lau commented, "No one can beat her. If she doesn't go on, who will?"
Aisin Gioro and Flower.far both said "they fear Miyuna the most", "don't want to compete with her", "she's too awesome".
Miyuna is considered to have had stable performance from the beginning of the program until now - Screenshot
Phuong My Chi said, "The performance was very attractive, charismatic and captivating. I have always loved Miyuna from the beginning of the show until now." The Vietnamese artist even admitted that she was "a bit cowardly" so she did not dare to challenge.
Malaysian contestant Amsyar Lee even admitted "he would lose" when challenging the representative from Japan.
If no one challenged, Miyuna would go straight to the finals. In the end, Wang Honghao decided to challenge.
He said: "Miyuna is a very strong opponent. I think this is my last performance. I can lose but I am not afraid of losing." As a result, Miyuna overwhelmingly won over Vuong Hong Hao with a score of 18/6.
Miyuna used to hate her own voice.
Born in 2002 in Japan, Miyuna began her musical career at the age of 16. She is known for her anime theme songs such as Gamushara and Tenjou Tenge for Black Clover , Boku to Kimi no Lullaby for Fairy Tail , and Yurareru for the film Blind Witness .
Miyuna's musical style is influenced by J-pop, rock, jazz, and soul with her distinctive husky vocals.
At the age of 17, she participated in major music festivals such as FUJI ROCK FESTIVAL '19 - the largest rock festival in Asia.
Miyuna performs in semi-final 2
Miyuna used to hate her own voice so much that she cried while singing, wondering why her voice was so strange, if only it were softer, wouldn't it be better. People also said her singing voice wasn't good.
She once wrote a song called Tanpopo to express her feelings of insignificance. Miyuna likened them to dandelion petals. The petals fly away in the blink of an eye, but if you don't have roots, you won't be able to endure hardships. It's a song of self-motivation, reminding her to do her best.
Miyuna is considered Phuong My Chi's biggest rival.
At Sing! Asia , she was evaluated for her confident performance, energy, stage control and diverse musical colors.
In the solo round, she performed introspective and individualistic songs such as Bong Bonh, Bat dung ca ca and Cho co gi dau ma .
In the first semi-final, Miyuna combined with Chu Phi Ca to perform the medley " The Vast Sea and Sky" (Chinese - Japanese version) and Haruka Naru Yume Ni .
According to Sinchew newspaper, the list of top 4 Sing! Asia finalists includes Miyuna, Chu Phi Ca, Phuong My Chi and Kha Lau.
The final victory went to Miyuna. The next positions went to Chu Phi Ca, Phuong My Chi and Kha Lau respectively.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/doi-thu-lon-nhat-cua-phuong-my-chi-o-chung-ket-sing-asia-qua-dang-so-2025071913545405.htm
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