The music video features four vocalists: Jun Pham, Hoang Ton, Thai VG, and Ho Dong Quan. It opens with iconic city landmarks, as the singers appear in a convertible, navigating busy streets. Over 50 celebrities participate in the video, filmed at renowned locations such as Mong Bridge – a bridge over 100 years old, Nguyen Hue Walking Street, Bui Vien Walking Street, and the Ho Chi Minh City Opera House.
With an energetic pop melody, composed by Tung Maru and Pyramid, the song expresses the feelings of young people for their beloved city. Many individuals relocate from rural areas to the city to establish their careers, sharing a common aspiration for "a tomorrow with a wonderful future". The chorus conveys pride in this vibrant land, which maintains its identity amidst development and integration.
Director Tran Thanh Trung, who helmed the music video, revealed he had been nurturing the project for nearly one year, commissioning various musicians to write according to his vision. Among numerous demo submissions, he selected the composition by Tung Maru, a member of the Uni5 band, who was born and raised in Ho Chi Minh City. The production team spent two days refining the lyrics before planning to invite artists to participate.
The director noted enthusiastic support from his colleagues. Many artists, despite knowing they would only appear for a few seconds in the music video, were eager to participate, share memories, and express their pride in living and working in Ho Chi Minh City. The production team hopes the song will serve as a celebratory work for the 50th anniversary of Saigon - Gia Dinh being named after president Ho Chi Minh, while also promoting the city's scenic attractions.
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From left: Singer Ho Ngoc Ha, director Thanh Trung, and Miss Huong Giang. Photo: T Production |
The program is part of the VietNamLove community art project, initiated by Tran Thanh Trung in 2025. The 43-year-old director is the producer of the Gala nhac Viet series and has produced the Love Songs concert series for singer Ho Ngoc Ha. He also served as a consultant for reality shows such as The New Mentor - Nguoi mau toan nang and a judge for the first season of Chi dep dap gio re song.
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