Anh Quân Idol has found inspiration from his homeland with his music video "Vietnam, a Heroic Song ," released on digital platforms on the evening of April 22nd. Singer Tùng Dương said: "When I listened to the song, I felt it was a love song for the country, not a typical patriotic anthem."

The story of the mother, of the soldiers, is depicted throughout the Vietnamese music video "The Heroic Song of Vietnam".
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According to Tung Duong, Anh Quan Idol's powerful vocals brought memorable emotions to the song. "Quan's voice is lyrical, with a very wide vocal range; he sings beautifully in the low register and effortlessly and gracefully in the high register, so he performed this song very completely and emotionally," Tung Duong commented.
Anh Quân Idol and the story of his mother.
Alongside the smooth vocals of Anh Quân Idol, "Vietnam's Heroic Song" also features historically inspired imagery, filmed at a highly popular destination over the past two years – the Vietnam Military History Museum. The visual narrative begins with a mother visiting the museum, gazing at the relics of the soldiers, thus evoking the years those sons lived, fought, and sacrificed...

Tung Duong showered Anh Quan with praise for his singing voice.
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Screenwriter Dieu Hoa of "Vietnam's Heroic Melody" shared that she had been thinking about how to convey love for her homeland and gratitude in a way that wasn't too general but also not too specific. "We chose museums as places to preserve memories; these are images that are still alive with us. The people who suffered the most in the war were still the mothers, so we told the story of a mother visiting a museum, looking at the relics of soldiers, and seeing that even in peacetime, those people still exist. They are still alive," screenwriter Dieu Hoa said.

The image of the mother portrayed in the music video illustrates the value of peace.
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The composer of the heroic Vietnamese song is musician Tú Dưa. Written seven years ago, Tú Dưa only recently found a suitable vocalist to perform it. Even so, the process of performing and recording the song was a challenge for Anh Quân Idol, and Tú Dưa mentored Anh Quân in the recording studio until the recording met both of their expectations.
Anh Quân Idol said that his parents were also the ones who brought him closer to songs about his homeland. His father was a war invalid from the resistance war against the US, and his mother was a military nurse.

The singer, born on April 30th, has released a music video about love for her homeland.
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Anh Quân Idol recalled that when he was a child, during family meals, his father often told him and his siblings many stories about the war. This topic even appeared most frequently in family conversations. " As I grew older, traveled more, and understood things better, I realized that my father's purpose wasn't just to tell us about the war or the hardships of the past... He didn't tell us to acknowledge his contributions, but so that we would understand, strive to live better, work better, so that he could be pleased and proud of us," he shared.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/sau-hit-120-trieu-view-anh-quan-idol-hat-tinh-ca-dat-nuoc-185260422202744501.htm








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