
Inspired by the movie "Red Rain ," the song " What Could Be More Beautiful," composed and performed by musician and singer Nguyen Hung, quickly became a musical phenomenon, especially during the National Day celebrations on September 2nd.
The song attracted a massive number of listens in just over two months after its release on platforms such as YouTube, Spotify, and TikTok.

Speaking at the event, musician and singer Nguyen Hung said that he wrote "What Could Be More Beautiful?" entirely from natural, simple emotions.
"I just wanted to create a song that everyone could listen to and feel. At the time, I didn't think it would touch so many people's emotions. The lyrics are all familiar, simple words of Vietnamese people," he expressed.

Unlike Nguyen Hung's simple and unadorned version, the cover MV of "What Could Be More Beautiful" begins with the gentle, peaceful melodies of the folk song " Floating Water Lilies and Drifting Clouds ," leading the audience through a range of musical emotions.
The two lead singers brought their own unique colors to the work. Trieu Hong Ngoc was moved, saying, “When singing, I felt like I was reliving the nation's memories. Music helps connect history through emotion, so that love for the country becomes a beautiful belief in life today.” Singer Tran Tuan Hoa also couldn't hide his pride: “There were parts where I had to stop because I was so moved. I hope the younger generation will feel love for their homeland in the most natural way, be grateful for the small things in peacetime ; that is already patriotism.”
For the producers, the music video " Còn gì đẹp hơn không" (What Could Be More Beautiful ?) is geared towards revenue. It 's not just a musical product, but also a harmonious blend of memories, emotions, and national pride; true to Tomchat's vision: bringing music back to its genuine value and spreading Vietnamese emotions through each melody.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/mv-con-gi-dep-hon-ra-mat-with-according-to-northern-vietnamese-music-post820075.html






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