Recently, musician Lieu Hung was upset and accused musician Tang Nhat Tue and his colleagues of avoiding payment for recordings. He revealed that the amount was not much but it was the effort of his team.
Tang Nhat Tue remained silent amid accusations of debt default.
According to musician Lieu Hung, Tang Nhat Tue owed him money for recording a song in the movie "Hoa Vuong". He said he was forced to work with Tang Nhat Tue because the male singer and musician asked the production unit of the movie "Hoa Vuong" to book a studio appointment.
"I have worked with Tang Nhat Tue since 2015. In many previous projects, Tue also paid 3-4 months late, but when I contacted him, he still replied and promised to pay.
This time, the debt is overdue for more than a month, he has not answered, nor responded," the male musician was upset.
Musician Lieu Hung said he made this public because he didn't want anyone in the profession to be cheated out of money like him.
Giao Thong Newspaper contacted Tang Nhat Tue to clarify the above information, but the male musician and his associates did not respond.
Tang Nhat Tue was born in 1986, real name is Le Duy Linh, known through many roles such as actor, musician, singer, show producer.
He has acted in films such as: "The Quartet 12A8", "Chit and Pi", "The Xi-tin Dance"... In particular, the film "The Border" in which Tang Nhat Tue played the main role won the 2002 Silver Kite Award.
He is also the man behind famous songs of the time such as: "Hope", "Need it", "Want to cry really loud", "Em khong lam the dau", "Giu anh di", "Lover", "Buong tay"...
Tang Nhat Tue and band Zero 9
Tang Nhat Tue is also the manager behind young music groups such as: Variation, X3.14, Born to rap, Horoscrope, Zero 9.
His career has been developing, but in recent years, the name Tang Nhat Tue has been continuously involved in unnecessary scandals.
The scandal in which a former member of the group Zero 9 accused him of being sexually harassed, beaten, and forced to leave the group by his manager caused Tang Nhat Tue to face many storms.
At that time, the male musician affirmed that the accusations were fabricated. He said that his former student had acted in such a way to promote his new product.
"I may be immoral or lack self-respect, but I have never been ashamed of what I have done for you in my life and I promised myself never to harm you, even when you were forced to do something that openly harmed me like this...
Sexual harassment or beating? It's not easy to do that to anyone these days, right? So little brother, take it easy, practice more and beat me with real talent!
"I'm always fine, not broken, and I'm not swayed by the things you do for me. I'm just worried that you're not growing up, holding on to too many things in your heart makes it easier for people to manipulate you," Tang Nhat Tue said.
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