Hoang Dung and Den performed One Day Someday for the first time at the Xoay Tron concert. - Photo: FBNV
The song One Day Someday was first performed at the Xoay Tron concert on August 2 at My Dinh Athletics Palace ( Hanoi ), and was recorded live during the show with the participation of thousands of spectators.
From the concert 'Spin' to the MV 'Someday'
The MV One Day Đđ was born while Hoang Dung was preparing for the Xoay Tron concert. After Den agreed to participate, he proactively suggested that they create a joint product together.
Within three months, Hoang Dung wrote the melody, then completed the demo in just two weeks before sending it to Den to write the rap lyrics.
Hoang Dung in the Xoay Tron concert. - Photo: FBNV
On August 3, the song was first introduced on the Xoay Tron stage in Hanoi. In the emotional atmosphere of a big concert, this combination became an unexpected highlight, receiving strong response from the audience.
What is special is that the MV released on the evening of September 15 was filmed live during the concert. Instead of elaborate studio sets, the MV's images retain the atmosphere of the concert night: from the lights, the stage, the singing of thousands of spectators to everyday moments in the crowd.
The MV also features footage filmed by Hoang Dung and Den themselves. The simplicity, sometimes shaky, gives the audience a sense of closeness and authenticity.
Someday is not just a song, but also becomes a slice of collective memory: where music , artist and audience come together in a moment.
MV Someday - HOANG DUNG (feat. DEN & BUSINESS)
Simple message through lyrics
The melodies written by Hoang Dung are nostalgic, poetic and somewhat romantic.
The lyrics open with a promise: Someday we'll go together again / On afternoons when clouds float overhead… The image of "someday" repeats like a refrain, becoming a red thread running through the song.
It evokes the simple belief that there will come a time when people can live according to their wishes, not held back by time or responsibility, and no longer regretting things left undone.
Den’s rap expands the emotional range. He talks about “wild, crazy days”, youthful experiences that were both intense and deprived.
But there is also a present worry: learning to be at peace, learning to be content with life as it passes.
The contemplative words are not too elaborate, but evoke sympathy for anyone who has ever felt they owe themselves unfinished time.
At the end of the song, the image of “writing a letter to yourself” is a meaningful highlight. The writer and the receiver are both themselves, the song reminds that before making promises to others, people need to learn to keep their promises to themselves, a moment of silence for the audience to reflect on themselves.
The moment the audience sang together during the show in Hanoi was captured in the MV footage. - Photo: cut from the MV
A slice of memory from the Xoay Tron concert
The scene of the Xoay Tron concert gives the MV a different vitality. Not only the artists on stage, but also the thousands of spectators in the stands become the main characters.
Moments included in the MV: the surprise proposal in the crowd, the bright smiles while singing the chorus, the warm hug of the young couple, or the tearful eyes while watching the performance.
All create a picture of many emotional nuances, the audience does not stand outside looking, but is drawn back into becoming a part of the concert.
A surprise proposal in front of a crowd of spectators also appeared in the MV.
This further emphasizes the message that Hoang Dung and Den send: music is not just to listen to, but to live with, to remind each person of the things that are not yet complete.
MV Someday chooses to go against the current: keeping the truth. This simplicity becomes the element that creates empathy.
The listener does not need to make an effort to decode, but only needs to listen to realize what he has experienced: an unfulfilled promise, an unfulfilled wish, or simply a wish for peace...
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/hoang-dung-cung-den-gui-gam-thong-diep-gian-di-trong-mot-ngay-nao-do-20250916125903978.htm
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