Binz still sings sad love songs.
On the evening of June 18th, Binz released the music video for "Hững hờ" (Indifference) on digital music platforms. This is the visual product for the song of the same name from his debut album "Gặp lại" (Meeting Again) , which has received much attention from the audience thanks to its emotional melody and contemplative content.
If the album "Meet Again" is likened to Binz's inner diary entries, then "Indifference" is the moment the rapper looks back on the past with understanding and maturity.


Instead of opting for flashy storytelling or overwhelming visual effects, the music video focuses on moments of emotional quiet, recreating the journey of a man as he realizes the values he had inadvertently overlooked in the past.
The song is not just a love ballad about separation, but also carries the essence of an apology to those who have crossed paths with the narrator. Through it, Binz expresses a new perspective on love and maturity, learning to confront his own shortcomings with empathy instead of avoidance.
Continuing the introspective spirit throughout the album, "Indifference" reveals a different side of Binz. The rapper is calmer, ready to accept hurt as part of his life journey.
Instead of hiding his emotions behind a familiar glamorous facade, the male artist chose to confront his inner wounds directly.
Sharing his thoughts on the song, Binz said that "Indifference" in the album "Meeting Again " is told through his awareness of mistakes and empathy.


"I went back to the past with a proud apology, because I knew that when the other person forgave me, they would also change and erase their own pain," the rapper said.
According to the rapper, forgiveness not only frees the person who made the mistake but also allows the person left behind to heal their emotional wounds. This is what gives "Indifference" its unique character compared to many of his previous heartbreak songs.
Besides the music , the music video is noteworthy for its cinematic and highly symbolic visual language. The director chose an abstract storytelling approach with many wide shots and long sequences to portray the feeling of waiting in love.
One of the highlights of the music video is the color transition between segments. From a static black and white palette, the images gradually shift to more vibrant frames, corresponding to three important emotional milestones: the moment the boy enters the girl's life, the stage of love filled with happiness, and the moment the girl lets go of past hurts to open her heart to the future.
Additionally, the two versions of the female character appearing throughout the music video are used as symbols for the different states of love, from heartbreak to fulfillment.
Therefore, the love story in the music video doesn't focus on torment or regret, but rather on the process of understanding and accepting what has happened.
No longer a bad boy
The release of "Hững hờ" (Indifference) further demonstrates Binz's shift in musical thinking after many years in the industry. From the bad boy image associated with hits like "Bigcityboi ," the rapper is increasingly exploring deeper inner and personal aspects in his songwriting.

Before the MV's release, Binz and his girlfriend, hot girl Chau Bui, were rumored to be experiencing relationship problems. From Chau Bui's absence from SpaceSpeakers' fan meeting, every move of the couple became a topic of discussion.
Amidst the ongoing rumors, Binz shared a status update related to the MV: "The one who isn't indifferent gets treated coldly by the indifferent, and the one who is treated coldly becomes the indifferent one towards the one who isn't indifferent." Chau Bui has also yet to share any comments about her boyfriend's new MV.
Binz, whose real name is Le Nguyen Trung Dan, originated from the underground music community under the nickname Binz Da Poet. He is a member of SpaceSpeakers and has made his mark with many successful songs such as Bigcityboi , Hit me up, and Ok.
Source: https://tienphong.vn/dong-thai-cua-binz-post1852513.tpo









