"Cho con la nguoi Viet Nam" with more than 1,300 actors participating in the performance became a special highlight during the recent April 30 holiday season. The product aims to contribute to spreading the message of national pride and was warmly welcomed by the audience, especially when it was released on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification (April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2025) and the 80th anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (September 2, 1945 - September 2, 2025).
Humanistic music
The MV "Cho con la nguoi Viet Nam" is a profound gratitude to the heroic history of the nation and conveys the aspirations of the young generation of Vietnam. The work not only expresses love for the homeland, but also encourages today's generation to continue to preserve and promote traditional values, demonstrating the strength of solidarity and national pride in the cause of building and developing the country.
"Cho con la nguoi Viet Nam" was composed by musician Truong Quy Hai, included in the epic poem Nguoi Viet Nam. The work was remade by music producer Nguyen Huu Vuong with a combination of symphony, rap and traditional instruments such as zither and bamboo flute. Tung Duong is the singer who performs this song with the participation of Rapper Manbo - Quy Quan (3rd place) Rap Viet 2024, Miss Vietnam Nguyen Ngoc Kieu Duy, and Miss Vietnam Tourism Runner-up Pham Hoang Thu Uyen.
Featuring inspirational rapper Double2T and child artist Xe Xe, "Fly without hesitation" is a project that aims to spread the spirit of breaking limits, stepping out of comfort zones to live fully with passion, and being ready to experience new things through many touching stories about kindness and love for family and those around them.
Singer Dong Lan participated in the global music project "Could you lend me a smile" initiated by artist Miist. "Could you lend me a smile" brings together more than 60 artists from around the world, including many artists who have won or been nominated for Grammy awards.
The song was released simultaneously in 15 languages worldwide , aiming to spread a humane message of empathy and human connection in an era where loneliness is becoming a silent pandemic.
Miist is the first Chinese artist to have a song enter the top 25 of the Billboard AC in the US. With her journey of surviving abandonment as a child and overcoming terminal cancer at the age of 28, Miist has become a symbol of strength and inspiration. She is an ambassador for Teen Cancer America and the founder of the Smile Project - a global network of artists aiming to heal through music.
Dong Lan is also preparing to release a new song in June 2025, part of the "Redmoon - Love for women" project series to spread the message of love and help women learn to love themselves, live happier every day. The song is called "NAKYE DNKYE" (If you don't love me, let others love you) composed, co-produced and performed by her. The product, a collaboration with a promising young rapper, will be announced soon.
Recently, singer Ha Anh Tuan became the ambassador for the national communication campaign "For a Vietnam without the burden of HPV". The campaign's theme song "A promise" (composed by Hua Kim Tuyen, performed by Ha Anh Tuan) reminds everyone of the spirit of community responsibility, where caring and sharing are shown through specific, practical actions, not just words.
Ha Anh Tuan expressed: "As an artist, I am always aware of my role in raising awareness and promoting positive actions for the community. I hope to contribute to spreading the message of HPV prevention, thereby reducing the burden caused by this dangerous virus."
Previously, Ha Anh Tuan was also the ambassador of the "The Voiceless Forest" campaign, initiated by Save Vietnam's Wildlife, with the goal that everyone can join hands to contribute: refuse to use products from wild animals, speak up when seeing wildlife consumption, boycott illegal restaurants and report violations.
Singer Tung Duong with the meaningful project "Cho con la nguoi Viet Nam" (Photo: THANH CHAU)
As a way of healing
Community-oriented music is not pursued by many artists because of its non-profit element, and even if it is commercial, it is low. Because these songs or projects are difficult to bring to the stage to perform. However, many artists still create community music products as a way to heal and spread positive messages to the audience.
Community music has the power to connect and spread good, positive values, so it is easily noticed and accepted by a large audience. What is noteworthy about musicians who are focusing on implementing community music projects today is that they have large investments but do not focus on profit, only on service and dissemination.
For example, musician Nguyen Van Chung spent billions of dong to carry out a music project for children - something he knew would hardly bring in profit. Musician Nguyen Van Chung said: "This new project will not bring in profit but will be a "legacy" for my career. The greatest thing I will receive in return is the contributions to children's music and the love of the audience."
Musician Nguyen Hong Thuan once had "The 8th Wonder", a non-profit music project to serve the community, so he not only released audio or MV, but also uploaded all high-quality background music to all online music platforms so that those who love it can easily sing along or use it for their own purposes. In addition, the musician also said that "all profits from these community music products will be transferred to the fund to help the poor and unfortunate" that he himself established.
The two new music projects of Double2T and Binz are well received not only for their entertainment value but also for their contributions to the community. Binz released a MV called "Xuan Dan(g) den ben em" with the aim of bringing a joyful spring to children across the country.
The campaign is carried out annually, starting from Gia Lai province, the rapper's hometown. Binz and SpaceSpeakers Group also built a fund for children's heart surgery through the MV "Don't break my heart, Dream trip"; helping those in difficult circumstances due to COVID-19...
Rapper Double2T released the MV "Stealing the Sun" (also the name of the community project for which he is the first ambassador) to help bring solar power to remote, mountainous, and poor villages without electricity, implemented by the organization Tu Thien That.
Double2T said that 100% of the revenue from this MV will be used to contribute to the campaign and will be announced specifically like the first month revenue of the previously released product "Chai Diep Noong".
Although not following the popular trend to attract audiences, in the Vietnamese music market with vibrant musical colors, community music projects exist as a rare and precious unique feature, showing the daring of many musicians and singers to take a path that few people choose. Above all, the value of music for the community always has a place in the hearts of the public. That creates good values, amidst the controversy and noise.
From heart to heart
Reality shows that things that come from the heart will easily reach the heart, so community music products almost conquer the public. It can be said that the MV "Cooking for you" by Den Vau (with voice contribution from Huong Linh) was praised by the audience for the humane meaning of the project. The MV chose the setting of Sa Tong Primary and Secondary Boarding School for Ethnic Minorities (Muong Cha, Dien Bien) - where Den and fans joined hands to "build a school, contribute lunch for children to have the strength to go to school at the remaining school". At the end of the MV, Den said that he would donate the revenue from the views of this song to the charity project "building schools and raising children".
Source: https://nld.com.vn/suc-hut-cua-am-nhac-cong-dong-196250601203427777.htm
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