Recently, Khuyen Duong (TikToker Chi Phien) returned with a new music video titled "Troi Thay Ao" (The Sky Changes Clothes) , featuring Luong Bich Huu. The song showcases Khuyen Duong's vocal progress with electronic music elements and energetic beat drops.
However, the overall product is receiving mixed reviews. The music is criticized for being outdated and sounding like something from decades ago. The visuals, on the other hand, feel underinvested, with artificial and unnatural effects. Furthermore, some viewers have commented that the visuals and music are completely unrelated.
Luong Bich Huu received mixed reactions for participating in this project. The reason is that she has had decades of successful career development in music. Therefore, her appearance in the music video is considered a step backward in her career.
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Luong Bich Huu receives mixed reviews for her new product. Photo: FBNV. You may also like |
"A low point in Hữu's career," "The lyrics, music, and visuals don't match at all," "Don't be upset, but this music was fine when it was released 20 years ago. And if you don't want to invest heavily in the MV, you can just sit in one place and sing. But it just looks off," viewers commented when the singer shared a clip from the MV.
There were even comments on Luong Bich Huu's personal page suggesting she change the male lead. The singer then responded: "This MV can only have Huu replaced, not Phien. Please support us both, Phien is so cute."
In early January, Khuyen Duong, formerly a TikToker, released the music video "Spring Cat ." At the time, he sparked controversy.
The song opens with an energetic electronic track, but later on, many listeners have commented that it lacks coherence in terms of content. Khuyen Duong's vocals are also considered to be unremarkable, while the lyrics are sometimes difficult to understand, resulting in an overall song that doesn't leave a strong impression.
Some lyrics, such as: " Hip like a crab, stepping on someone to survive ," " Uh, this is probably my fault ," " Everything is blamed on me ," " All the bad luck in the world is my fault, " or " The cat meows/ Meow, meow, meow, meow/ It's me, it's me/ It's this cat/ It's me " have become topics of discussion on social media. Many opinions suggest that the lyrics are too simple, lack depth, and fail to convey a clear message.
Source: https://znews.vn/luong-bich-huu-vap-tranh-luan-post1663782.html










