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  2. Trịnh Công Sơn - Wikipedia

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    Em đi trong chiều (In the evening you walk) Em hãy ngủ đi (Sleep, My Dear) Em là hoa hồng nhỏ (You are a little rose) Gần như niềm tuyệt vọng (A resemblance of despair) Gia tài của mẹ (A mother's legacy) Giọt lệ thiên thu (A tear of eternity) Giọt nước mắt cho quê hương (A tear for my homeland)

  3. Music of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The traditional music of Vietnam has been heavily influenced by Chinese music, mainly in terms of musical instruments and performance styles. [3] The introduction of American music, particularly rock and roll and pop music, has influenced the development of modern Vietnamese music.

  4. Cải lương Chung Vô Diệm - Wikipedia

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    Cải Lương: Chung Vô Diệm is a series of four individual plays of cải lương, released in DVD form. It tells the story of an ugly woman named Chung Vô Diệm who became the Queen of King of Qi in Warring States period of China. It is based on the apocryphal novel of same name which is widely circulated in China.

  5. Rumba flamenca - Wikipedia

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    Rumba flamenca, also known as flamenco rumba or simply rumba (Spanish pronunciation:), is a palo (style) of flamenco music developed in Andalusia, Spain. It is known as one of the cantes de ida y vuelta (roundtrip songs), music which diverged in the new world, then returned to Spain in a new form. The genre originated in the 19th century in ...

  6. Baila Mi Rumba - Wikipedia

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    The song debuted in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart at number 33 in the week of April 29, 1989, climbing to the top ten four weeks later. [6] " Baila Mi Rumba" peaked at number-one on July 15, 1989, on its twelfth week, holding this position for seven consecutive weeks, [7] replacing "La Incondicional" by Luis Miguel and being replaced by Ana Gabriel with "Simplemente Amigos".

  7. Nhạc đỏ - Wikipedia

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    Nhạc đỏ or literally Red Music is the common name of the revolutionary music (nhạc cách mạng) genre in Vietnam. [1] Red Music was formed during the communist Việt Minh and the First Indochina War and later strongly promoted across communist North Vietnam during the Vietnam War, to urge Northerners to achieve reunification under the Workers' Party of North Vietnam and fight against ...

  8. Nguyễn Văn Thương - Wikipedia

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  9. Rhumba - Wikipedia

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    Rhumba, also known as ballroom rumba, is a genre of ballroom music and dance that appeared in the East Coast of the United States during the 1930s. It combined American big band music with Afro-Cuban rhythms, primarily the son cubano, but also conga and rumba. Although taking its name from the latter, ballroom rumba differs completely from ...