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Miyuna, a singer-songwriter with a powerful, husky voice and impressive guitar skills, has contributed to soundtracks for popular anime series like "Black Clover" and "Fairy Tail." |
After nearly two months, the singing competition reaches its final stage on 27/7. Phuong My Chi, Kha Lau, Chu Phi Ca, and Miyuna outperformed 28 initial contestants and groups to reach the finale.
As Vietnam's sole representative, Phuong My Chi impressed audiences by blending traditional culture with contemporary music. She consistently triumphed in each round, earning praise from judges Zhang Liangying and Alec Su. Beyond her vocals, she enhanced her performances with Vovinam martial arts in "Buon Trang," incorporated traditional drum dances in a northern folk music medley ("Ba Cong Di Cho Troi Mua," "Ly Cay Da," "Ba Rang Ba Ri," "Day Xe Bo"), and showcased her rapping skills in "Vu Tru Co Anh."
Phuong My Chi rose to fame at the age of 10 after winning "The Voice Kids Vietnam 2013" with the song "Que Em Mua Nuoc Lu" (composed by Tien Luan). In her 10-year singing career, she has released numerous music videos and albums. She also acted in the films "Hai Lua" (2014), "Mua He 1999" (unreleased), "Nha Gia Tien" (2025), and the web drama "Tiem Hoa Di Ghe."
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Kha Lau gained a substantial following through her opera videos. In "Sing! Asia," her performance of the Chinese folk song "Loi Xua" resonated with the audience.
Both Kha Lau and Phuong My Chi share a passion for folk-inspired music. Their collaborative performance of "Tuy Am - Luc Hai Vi Vuong" in the first semi-final created a significant impact.
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Chu Phi Ca, a graduate of Zhejiang Art College, specializes in pop music. He participated in "The Voice of China 2022," finishing in the top 11, and released the singles "Flying Pigeon" and "Half Air" that same year.
In "Sing! Asia," he's known for his strong vocals and consistent performance throughout the competition.
"Sing! Asia" is a 30-day music competition held on a cruise ship, organized by the Chinese platform iQiYi. The judging panel includes renowned Asian artists like Dan Truong, Zhang Liangying, You Changjing, Jimmy Lin, Alec Su, and Leo Ku. The cruise departs from Shanghai (China) to Okinawa (Japan), stopping at Ha Long Bay (Vietnam), Singapore, Malaysia, and concluding in Hong Kong. The program airs live internationally every Saturday evening on FPT Play.
Hoang Dung
_Photos and video: FPT Play_