Thanks to the development of social media platforms, it is easy for individuals to showcase their talents to many people. Overnight, many people can become famous thanks to funny videos or attractive performances.
Recently, some girls have suddenly had their identities searched by the online community, attracting millions of views while confidently singing on the street.
Pham Thi Bao Tran (born 1996, HCMC) is one of the girls who attracts attention when she sings. Her performance video of the song "Ngay Tet que em" has attracted nearly 5 million views. What impresses viewers is Tran's shaky voice combined with her off-beat and off-key singing. Therefore, the online community has given her the nickname "the destroyer of spring". When listening to her sing, people sitting in restaurants or walking on the sidewalk can't stop laughing and looking back (Photo: NVCC).
Bao Tran said she decided to sing a song while hanging out with a group of friends, without any prior arrangements. She received many messages from relatives and friends asking about her after the video was posted. In fact, she just wanted to make people laugh on the occasion of Tet. Her singing ability is quite good, not "bad" (Photo: NVCC).
The girl attracted attention on the walking street because her singing was so... "bad" (Editor: Di An).
In contrast to Bao Tran, the video of Fenni Phan Ngan (born 1999, HCMC) performing the song "Bong May Qua Ket" attracted more than 13 million views thanks to her powerful voice like a professional singer. Phan Ngan sang and danced, combined with the enthusiastic support of her friends behind her, creating a lively atmosphere in the restaurant. A Western tourist even stood up and shook his hips to the music. This detail made Ngan's video one of the most searched topics (Photo: NVCC).
Many people were quite surprised after discovering Phan Ngan's identity. She is currently working as a freelance singer, participating in the program "Conquering Idols". Besides, she is also the owner of an ao dai brand. When watching the video, some people mistakenly thought she sang on the street to earn money. In fact, Phan Ngan revealed that the reason she often sang at restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City was to serve a meaningful activity. After becoming famous, Ngan's life changed a lot, many brands invited her to sing (Photo: NVCC).
During her visit to Vietnam, Shirina (born 2001, Australia) received much attention when she performed the song "See Tinh" at Nguyen Hue walking street, Ho Chi Minh City. Her sweet voice, clear Vietnamese singing, outstanding appearance and guitar playing ability left an impression on the audience (Photo: NVCC).
In her hometown of Sydney (Australia), she also regularly performs in public places to earn extra income. She once shared with Dan Tri reporter that she really wants to develop her singing career in Vietnam (Photo: NVCC).
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