Singer Giang Hong Ngoc has just shared about her emotional journey when she received the song "Love for the homeland" from musician Tuno (real name Nguyen Manh Tuan), who composed the song "I am a star" which she performed very successfully. From the first time she heard this new song, Giang Hong Ngoc was captivated by the melody and meaningful lyrics. The song evoked in her strong emotions about her homeland Vietnam and a deep feeling about the recent storms and floods in the North. That's why she decided to immediately record and produce a MV to share those feelings with the audience.
Giang Hong Ngoc released the MV of the song "Love for the homeland" dedicated to people after the storm and flood.
Giang Hong Ngoc shared that "Love for the homeland" is not only a song about love for the homeland but also carries a message about the spirit of overcoming difficulties. Therefore, the lyrics are not tragic but like the stories of people who have gone through severe storms and floods, still resiliently standing up and continuing their lives. She said: "This year, not only Vietnam but the whole world is facing natural disasters. Musician Tuno's song is like a word of comfort and encouragement for people who have just experienced natural disasters."
MV Love for Homeland by Giang Hong Ngoc
Musician Tuno is no stranger to community-based compositions, typically the song Saigon oi, co len is loved by many people. With Thuong que huong , he wrote it specifically for Giang Hong Ngoc, which made her feel extremely appreciated. In response to that affection, Giang Hong Ngoc made the MV for the song in just one week, with the desire to quickly send a message of love to everyone.
MV Thuong que huong was made by Giang Hong Ngoc at Ho Chi Minh City Museum, with the support of director Nguyen Hoang Tuan; because the female singer wanted to recreate the ancient and solemn beauty of this place to highlight the spirit of loving the homeland, as well as emphasizing that there are unchanging values that never fade over time.
Giang Hong Ngoc sings about her homeland, records MV at Ho Chi Minh City Museum
During the recent storms and floods, witnessing the tragic scenes, Giang Hong Ngoc "felt very sad, but at the same time was also touched by the solidarity and mutual love of the Vietnamese people. That made me learn many valuable lessons about life: life has too many surprises and we cannot predict what will happen next. Therefore, let's cherish and make the most of our time to live the best life".
Singer Giang Hong Ngoc also confided that not only she but everyone had to face their own difficulties in the past. Recalling the most difficult period of her life (the years before the age of 25), she said: "At that time, I had absolutely no money in my pocket, no house and faced countless crises. If I could overcome it then, then now that I have stability, a house, a car, what more could I wish for?".
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/giang-hong-ngoc-gay-xuc-dong-khi-hat-thuong-que-huong-sau-bao-lu-185241022105614884.htm
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