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Kai Dinh releases wedding music EP "1 + 1 = pair"

On July 19, musician Kai Dinh officially released an EP (extended play) titled “1+1 = couple” with the MV “You may kiss your bride”. The project marks the gathering of many prominent V-pop singers such as ERIK, AMEE, Duc Phuc and Orange.

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng19/07/2025

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AMEE, Duc Phuc, Orang, ERIK sing in Kai Dinh's EP

The EP includes 4 songs with a consistent theme about weddings, arranged in order of the 4 main activities that usually take place in a wedding: From 1 will become 2 sung by AMEE; The wedding hall , You may kiss your bride performed by ERIK and Orange, Spring dance performed by Duc Phuc.

In particular, the song You may kiss your bride quickly created a positive effect on social networks. The rare combination of ERIK and Orange in the happy love song received many compliments from the music community.

The MV "You may kiss your bride" also touched people when it shared authentic and meaningful images from the wedding ceremony of Kai Dinh and his bride Duc Hanh, which took place recently.

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The love song Erik sang at Kai Dinh's wedding has now been officially released with Orange singing harmony.

Kai Dinh was born in 1992, known as one of the musicians - singers, music producers who own many songs with millions of views such as Let me hug you with this melody , The earth hugs the face , The saddest thing , The ceremony .

Kai Dinh graduated with a degree in International Business Administration from Nottingham Trent University in the UK, but later switched to pursuing music.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/kai-dinh-phat-hanh-ep-nhac-dam-cuoi-1-1-doi-post804512.html


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