
Huong Tram returns in MV with mature image, thorny content and strong feminist message
Before the MV "Wishing you many sorrows" was officially released, Huong Tram "spoiled" part of the song at a show, making the audience curious and eagerly waiting for the official release date.
This is the singer's return to the music scene after a long absence, marking a mature image, edgy content and a strong feminist message. The song was written by musician Hung Quan, in the pop ballad genre, a genre that is Huong Tram's forte.
However, instead of love songs filled with tears and forgiveness, "Wishing You Many Sadnesses" shows a new Huong Tram: experienced, straightforward and ready to face pain.
Huong Tram 'prays' for the traitor?
Right from the first lines "The rain has cleared, the moon hangs over the mountain / This love has withered", the melody opens up a quiet space, tinged with sadness after a broken love. The character "you" no longer holds on to the past, learning to let the sadness go: "Let each sorrow into the moonlight / Send a prayer to the wind to take this pain away, far away, up to the sky".
The refrain "I pray that you will not bring good luck / And that your love life will be fragile and unsuccessful" is the highlight, and also the point of controversy. Instead of blessing her ex, the female character hopes that he will also experience the pain that she once suffered.
The lyrics are an affirmation of emotional justice: "You won't get someone as sincere as you want / Because someone as bad as you should be sad."
MV I Wish You Lots of Sadness
Some viewers expressed disappointment with the lyrics and message: "This music curses others, the frequency is not suitable for the ears, a bit disappointed. This music brings negativity, is it a bad prayer, must have been praying and cursing an ex-lover to release this song".
Others commented: "The lyrics are so wrong. Even if they are ex-lovers or ex-husbands, after breaking up, they still wish for peace. It's not like they're sowing evil in their thoughts."
However, there are also people who sympathize: "It's just that I'm not destined to be with polite guys, but with guys who are worthy like the song lyrics, that's the blessing of the girl who comes later". "Oh, this is how true love feels, there are loves and hates, there is torment for each other, it's normal".

In the MV, Tran Ngoc Vang and Huong Tram are a happy couple in love, but their relationship falls apart because the man "gives" a third person the opportunity to step into their relationship.
The highlight of the song lies in the message: "I'm learning to love myself more, each pain teaches me to grow." After the breakup, the woman no longer falls down, but knows how to heal herself by loving herself.
In the end, she didn't cry, nor did she forgive. She just gently returned everything she had received: "The sorrow you gave me, I will give back to you." A beautiful yet painful ending, where the woman didn't need revenge, she just believed that time would eventually make him experience "a position like mine", whoever hurts others will eventually experience it too.
The song "Wishing You Many Sadnesses" received many positive responses and debates from listeners.
Some audiences praised her voice and production quality: "This lady's voice was born to sing ballads, every now and then she makes a comeback that really shakes the three worlds, I've listened to her dozens of times and still haven't found anything bad."
"The MV is very well invested, beautiful colors, neat concept, deserves 10 points!", "This voice cannot be confused with anyone else, Huong Tram is emotional! Singing ballads is divine, singing at this level is the peak period, why study abroad?".
Besides, there are also opposing opinions: "After studying abroad in the US, they come back and sing exactly the same as before, why study at all? I thought studying in another major, doing another job, or learning to sing would make me more advanced, but it turns out they're flops compared to today's kids, not even better than veteran singers, still worse than the old days."
Huong Tram's "Wishing You Many Sadnesses" has both received support and created a lot of debate from the audience.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/huong-tram-ra-nhac-moi-hat-ballad-la-than-nhung-loi-bai-hat-gay-tranh-luan-20251112101457996.htm






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