Singers Ung Hoang Phuc and Thu Thuy have reunited after 23 years to release the music video for "Chon tim minh nuong nau". This collaboration marks a significant moment for fans who remember their previous work. The new track, a Chinese ballad with Vietnamese lyrics by Mai Fin, explores themes of deep love and separation caused by stubbornness.
The duo initially considered a live band performance to be shared on social media. However, after discussions, they decided to produce a full music video. This approach aims to evoke memories of them singing together, a cherished image for 80s and 90s generation audiences, and to reconnect with their long-time supporters.
Ung Hoang Phuc and Thu Thuy previously collaborated on the hit song "Moi nguoi mot noi" in the 2000s, which garnered widespread popularity. Reflecting on their journey, Ung Hoang Phuc shared that while their past performances were fueled by youthful innocence and passion, their current collaboration is imbued with the empathy of individuals who have navigated life's many challenges. He emphasized that they are not driven by market trends but rather by a desire to dedicate this song to their audience, who have supported them for over two decades.
"This new product is a beautiful memory of our 23-year friendship and collaboration", Ung Hoang Phuc stated. The reunion highlights their enduring professional relationship and mutual respect within the Vietnamese music industry.
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Ung Hoang Phuc and Thu Thuy in the music video. *Photo: Supplied* |
Ung Hoang Phuc, aged 45, rose to prominence as a Vpop singer in the 2000s with hits like "Tha rang nhu the", "Nguoi ta noi", and "Noi nho noi con tim mo coi". He maintains an active presence in the music scene, balancing singing with acting roles and business ventures.
Thu Thuy, aged 42, was a member of two popular music groups, May Trang and H.A.T, before establishing a solid solo career. Her notable songs include "Sao em van yeu" and "Loi chia tay de noi the sao anh". In recent years, she has diversified into business, making occasional appearances for suitable music shows.
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