The duets were part of the guest performances at Hung Huynh's fan meeting in Hanoi on 2/7. The singers, sporting Y2K fashion, were met with enthusiastic cheers. Huynh sang, rapped, and danced, engaging playfully with Khong Tu Quynh.
Videos of their performances have been widely shared online and trended on TikTok. On a popular entertainment news fan page with 276,000 likes, the video of "Lanh" had 788,000 views as of 6/7. Viewer Do Quyen commented that Huynh's deep voice suited the song, while My Van felt the duet transported listeners of the 1980s and 1990s back to their youth.
Khong Tu Quynh expressed her happiness at being invited to perform and wished Huynh further success. She arrived in Hanoi on 1/7 and rehearsed that evening. Attendees praised her youthful appearance and energetic performance.
The 34-year-old singer from Ho Chi Minh City has a catalog of hits popular with those who grew up in the 1980s and 1990s. She has also acted in films like "Cong Chua Teen va Ngu Ho Tuong," "Thang Nam Ruc Ro," and "Lac Loi." In 2023, she participated in the first season of "Chi Dep Dap Gio Re Song" and is now a member of LUNAS, a group formed from the show, alongside Trang Phap, Diep Lam Anh, Huyen Baby, and Ninh Duong Lan Ngoc.
At his first fan meeting in Ho Chi Minh City on 17/5, Hung Huynh performed with Luong Bich Huu. They sang "Co Gai Trung Hoa" and "Cun Yeu," two of Luong Bich Huu's signature songs. At both fan meetings, Huynh engaged in activities like cooking, flower arranging, traditional dancing, and ballroom dancing with his fans.
26-year-old Hung Huynh, originally from Dong Nai, has been passionate about music since childhood and has covered numerous Kpop dances. In 2023, he participated in "Asia Super Young" in China, finishing 17th out of 60 contestants. Despite opportunities to work abroad, he chose to pursue his career in Vietnam.
He gained attention last year on "Anh Trai Say Hi" with hits like "I'm Thinking About You," "Dau Doi Sung," and "10/10." He won the "My Nam cua Nam" (Man of the Year) award at the Ngoi Sao annual awards ceremony, beating out Mono, Kay Tran, Anh Tu Atus, Duong Domic, and Hai Dang Doo. In May, he voiced Fishlegs, Hiccup's best friend, in the Vietnamese version of "How to Train Your Dragon."
Phuong Linh